Rustic Spanish Wedding Inspiration from Green Wedding Shoes
- Laura Charles

- Nov 16
- 3 min read
We love all things Spanish and are constantly on the lookout for Spanish wedding inspirations to share with you.
Whilst this isn’t a Marbella wedding there are so many gorgeous fun cultural details with all the Spanish festival vibes to take ideas from and incorporate them at your own wedding or perhaps even your Spanish welcome party.

Why This Wedding Caught My Eye
Spanish weddings are known for their colour, sharing food and sense of community and this celebration captures all three effortlessly. Inspired by traditional village festivals, the styling blends rustic textures, handcrafted elements but also picks up on the latest wedding trends with the use of fruit, vegetables and the Farm to Table trend. In this display we can see the famous plates of jamon, glorious Spanish cheeses styled with fruits & vegetables, rustic breads and the use of terracotta pots painted white.
If you are dreaming of a wedding in Andalucía, Mallorca, or anywhere along the Mediterranean, this celebration offers endless inspiration. For the purpose of this blog we are focusing purely on decor ideas but you can read all about the whole wedding here on Green Wedding Shoes
Spanish Festival Decor

How cute is this wedding sign! One of the standout features of this wedding apart from the beautiful stationery by Veneya Moments is the abundance of colourful bunting strung across a whitewashed courtyard. The look is playful, charming, and instantly evocative of a Spanish pueblo fiesta.

Here are some ideas to steal for your own wedding in Spain.
Layered bunting in earthy terracotta, dusty pinks, rust, and olive tones combined with festoon lights draped overhead to create that intimate, glowing evening ambience. We also love the bright red and deep burgundy carnations used along with the red geraniums and tomatoes.
Rustic wooden tables, vintage chairs, and raw linens to keep the look warm and organic. Whilst hay bales have been used in this wedding we don’t actually recommend them as seating as from experience many guests will suffer from allergies, me included! Stick with more comfortable seating such as rustic chairs but by all means use hay bales for those decorative corners.

This combination of these colours and texture transforms even the simplest space into something atmospheric and memorable.
This scheme works beautifully for outdoor weddings or parties and feels especially at home in Marbella, Ronda, Tarifa, and inland fincas in Andalucia.
Ideas & inspirations worth stealing, or for a better word borrowing!
Low, textured floral arrangements with dried flowers and grasses
Earthenware plates and jugs, reminiscent of Spanish pottery
Tall taper candles for height and drama
Natural linen runners in creamy, sandy tones and rustic baskets
Citrus fruit accents (think oranges, lemons, mandarins) for a fresh pop
Chorizos, jamon, tomatoes, olive oil
Carnations, the classic Spanish flower popular at fiestas, called Claveles in Spanish, come in a huge array of colours and are definitely on trend again.
This mix creates a long, leisurely, Mediterranean style dining experience which is exactly what guests love at Spanish weddings.

A Relaxed, True to Spain Celebration
What makes this wedding feel so authentically Spanish is the mood, unhurried, communal, and full of character. Guests relax at cosy lounges, food and drink flow continuously, and the setting feels like a chic version of a traditional Spanish gathering.
Even if your wedding is at a luxury venue on the Costa del Sol, these rustic Spanish touches pair beautifully with modern elegance or would be perfect for your meet and greet gathering.
This wedding from Green Wedding Shoes shows that Spanish inspiration doesn’t need to be literal or traditional it can be artistic, modern, playful, and beautifully atmospheric. Whether you’re marrying in Marbella, a countryside finca, or by the sea, these ideas can help bring a touch of Spanish fun to your day.
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The gorgeous photography we have shared is by Kristel Aragon









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