#Trending: Gota as Wedding Decor? Take a Look and Decide!
BY The WMG Bride | 11 Apr, 2016 | 14511 views | 2 min read
So you thought the only way to use Gota was to add it to your lehenga? Or maybe a few pom-pom tassels to your blouse? Well. Think again. Here are a few ideas that will completely work at your Mehendi or wedding no matter what. Gota is affordable, festive and adds a touch of shimmer and sparkle to your event. P.S there are some you can easily DIY, so keep your eyes peeled!
Stick up circular pattis as a backdrop
Picture Courtesy: Bougainvilla Design ; Rani Pink
Just such an easy decor idea. Make your mehendi background rock with a few gota patti circles - when paired with mithai pink, it's too cute! Hang them up as drop-downsPicture Courtesy: Aviraj Saluja; Rani Pink
Mix them up with net / sheer fabric and create a dreamy festive illusion - hang them up and let them drop down. Make them mandap decorPicture Courtesy: Rani Pink
Instead of the usual flowers, you can also use gota patti rings and stitch them one on top of another to create a pretty mandap. Make them into framesPicture Courtesy: Aviraj Saluja; Rani Pink
Stick them up on frames and make them look fun and traditional at the same time. What a neat way to make empty walls look super pretty! Mix them with flowers to create more strandsPicture Courtesy: Devika Narain and Company
Just weave them into bunches and hang them with any flower you choose as strands - job well done! Use them as buntingsPicture Courtesy: Rani Pink
You can also use them as buntings - the gota patti makes the decor look super shiny. Add it to table cloths and other places where you put in reams of fabric! Wrap them around household items to give them a festive flairPicture Courtesy: Devika Narain and Company
Wrap them around charpoys, vases, kettles...you name it, any centrepiece or decor to add more masala to the look! Picture Courtesy: Bougainvilla Design ; Devika Narain and Company ; Rani Pink