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Use a Cheese Board

Lilly Red Creative,Inc.
If there's one food the French know well, it's cheese. Serve a scrumptious spread for the first course come reception time.
02 of 25Consider a Lavender Toss

Photo by Jose Villa
Skip the confetti or rose petal toss-a lavender toss is just what a French wedding ordered.
03 of 25Use Wine Labels as Invitations

Lance Nicoll Wedding Photography
Now, here's an original idea-turn wine labels into invitations so you can gift guests with a bottle of wine. Vintage stamps, a wax seal, and tulle give the package a French feel.
04 of 25Upgrade a Classic Baguette to Name Card Holder

Koman Photography
Nothing beats the scent of a French patisserie. Bring it to the reception by using baguettes as name card holders.
05 of 25Macarons Make for the Perfect French Dessert

Elina Rose Photography
What's a French-inspired wedding without France's most well known sweet? Make your macarons loud and proud with a flashy hot pink tower.
06 of 25Take Inspiration from the Impressionists

Greg Finck
A lush centerpiece of pastel blooms mimics the watercolor whimsy of Impressionist paintings-think Monet's The Water Lily Pond.
07 of 25Tapered Candles Add French Romance

Natalie Bray
Nothing says French romance like gilded candleholders. Pair them with pale blue tapered candles to complete the look.
08 of 25Speak the Language

Sasithon Photography
Set the tone for your French-inspired nuptials by incorporating the language into your RSVP cards.
09 of 25Add Charm With Florals and Greenery

Sasithon Photography
Package favors with wildflowers, greens, twine, and a gilded wax seal for some French springtime charm.
10 of 25Look for a French Garden Setting at Home

Mint Photography
No, this gorgeous setting isn't in France-can you believe it's in Austin, Texas? The bride and groom embodied the French garden setting of Le San Michele with an altarpiece of flowering branches and foliage and whimsical blue chairs, all set to the backdrop of a fountain and expansive green.
Burgundy Hues Evoke a Moveable Feast

Nirav Patel
This lavish tablescape is fit for a queen and king. Regal chairs, tapered candles, cut glassware, and moody burgundy hues combine textures for a magical feast.
12 of 25Mirror the French Countryside's Natural Colors

Stephen Liberge Photography
Use shades of lavender and French blue accented with white and eucalyptus green to create a beautiful bouquet that mirrors France's natural colors.
13 of 25Think French for Table Names and Numbers

Petar Jurica
Displaying table names or numbers in French will really transport guests to the country. This couple let their outdoor chГўteau setting inspire their table names, labeling each one after a different tree.
14 of 25When in Doubt Head to a Chateau

Pinewood Weddings
While a chateau isn't always easy to come by for a wedding venue, there really is no better setting that epitomizes French magic. This chateau terrace is accented with eucalyptus and olive branches native to the south of France to complete its rustic feel.
15 of 25Wildflowers Feel Straight out of France

Helen Lisk Photography
Rustic wildflower centerpieces in mismatched bottles and jars look like they were plucked straight from the hills of France.
Nothing Is Quite as French as Crepes

Alicia Lacey Photography
A crepe styled cake brings French fare to the table while accents of lavender give a nod to Provencal.
17 of 25Think French Garden

Koman Photography
Turn your ceremony space into a French garden with antique urns and a romantic archway of greenery and red blooms.
18 of 25Take Inspiration from the Love Lock Bridge
Branco Prata
Take some inspiration from the love lock bridge for your escort card display by hanging keys from a wrought-iron gate.
19 of 25Blue Lace Evokes French Opulence

JoPhoto
Vintage china, gold-plated silverware, and blue lace combine for a place setting rich in French opulence.
20 of 25Channel Marie Antoinette

Joel & Justyna
Blue and white striped chairs have a Marie Antoinette vibe. This couple arranged these regal chairs in the first two rows for reservation seating, followed by farm chairs in the back.
21 of 25Lavender Details Bring Provence Home

Photo by Ben Q Photography
Tip: place sprigs of lavender in cocktails for a dash of Provence magic.
22 of 25Add Old World Romance

Esther & Gabe
Channel some French old world romance with a guest book station that consists of postcards, a quill pen, and ink.
23 of 25TrГ©s Chic Floating Paper Parasols

Peter & Veronika
Floating paper parasols above an al fresco reception is trГ©s chic, especially when set against a villa backdrop of stone walls and blue shutters.
24 of 25A Gazebo Adds French Flair

Maru Photography
A pergola or gazebo made of wrought iron and marble pillars is a safe bet for some French feels. Accent it with foraged wildflowers and winding vines to bring it to life.
25 of 25Greenery and Baby's Breath Bring French Charm

Justine Milton
Farm chairs adorned with a luscious swag of greenery and baby's breath evoke the bucolic charms of France's countryside.