In recent years, wedding glass decoration has become one of those trends we see again and again on social media. Pictures of decorated glasses at the wedding toast, creative DIY details and even workshops to personalise your tableware for the big day. But is it really an essential detail? At UAUU, we believe that everything that adds emotion and beauty is welcome, but that each couple should decide how important these trends really are to them.
Today, we want to inspire you with easy and elegant wedding glass decoration ideas. Whether you want to personalise your glasses, add a symbolic touch or just follow the trend, you’ll find realistic ideas, style tips and the honest perspective of people who organise weddings every weekend. Because, in the end, what matters is that your wedding reflects your style, and every detail, big or small, makes sense for you.
The wedding glass decoration trend: a passing fad or a renewed tradition?
Where does this craze for wedding glass decoration come from? Partly, it’s the contagious effect of Instagram and Pinterest, where any beautiful gesture quickly becomes a viral trend. Just a few years ago, the couple’s glasses were exactly the same as everyone else’s. Now, however, we see personalised glasses, decorated with flowers, ribbons or even engraved messages.
Some couples see this as a way to make their toast unique or to create a special keepsake. Others include it as part of the ritual, like saving the first piece of cake. And of course, some choose to skip the trend, preferring a uniform, elegant table without extra embellishments. Honestly, all choices are equally valid.
From UAUU, our perspective is clear: wedding glass decoration can be a sweet gesture or a fleeting trend, but it doesn’t define the success of the celebration. If you’d like to include it, go ahead. If not, your wedding will still be just as special.
Easy and elegant ideas for wedding glass decoration
Simple ribbons and bows
One of the simplest and most timeless options is to tie a natural fabric ribbon or a thin bow to the stem of the glass. You can choose a colour that matches the rest of the table, or even a special fabric—linen, organza, satin… The key is not to overdo it and to find the balance between romantic and subtle. A small knot, a delicate bow, and you have an easy DIY wedding glass decoration that adds a special touch.
Engraving or personalised messages
If you want something longer-lasting, many couples opt to have their glasses engraved with their names, the wedding date or a special phrase. This is not only an elegant choice, but also creates a beautiful keepsake for after the big day. There are workshops and online stores that personalise glassware and deliver it ready for your event. Remember, wedding glass decoration doesn’t need to be flashy—sometimes a simple engraving is more than enough.
Natural or dried flowers
Adding a small flower to the base or stem of the glass is a trend that’s become more popular in recent years, especially for rustic or bohemian weddings. A sprig of lavender, a wildflower, or even an olive leaf can give that final touch to your table. Just be careful with fresh flowers: choose varieties that last and won’t wilt quickly. At UAUU, where nature takes centre stage, we understand the appeal of wedding glass decoration, as long as it’s done tastefully and with restraint.
Small charms or delicate details
Another option is glass charms—little pendants for the stem, popular at weddings and celebrations abroad. You might choose small metal pieces, glass beads or tags with the couple’s initials. The important thing is that the decoration doesn’t get in the way of the toast and adds a touch of sophistication without being over the top. These kinds of wedding glass decoration pieces can be bought pre-made or, if you’re crafty, created as a DIY project.
DIY and personalised orders
If you want to make your own wedding glass decoration, you’ll find endless ideas and tutorials online: from painting the bases with special paint to wrapping the stems with natural twine or small pearls. Our advice: always prioritise comfort, food safety and elegance. If you’d rather not make them yourself, there are shops and artisans who can customise your glasses and send them to you ready for the big day. Just make sure the style matches the look and feel of your celebration.
How to choose wedding glass decoration that adds (not subtracts)
Consistency with the rest of the table
It makes no sense to spend time and money on spectacular wedding glass decoration if the table itself ends up looking chaotic or lacking harmony. Always think about the whole: tablecloths, crockery, flowers, menu cards… Decorated glasses should complement the overall style, not fight for attention. At UAUU, we renew our glassware and table linens every year to offer a fresh look, always in tune with the latest trends.
Quality materials and finishes
The success of any decorative detail depends on the quality of the materials. Avoid plastics, excessive glitter and low-quality finishes. An elegant glass doesn’t need a lot of fuss—just quality glass and a well-chosen accent. At UAUU, we pay special attention to these details, knowing they make a difference in your wedding’s overall look.

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Avoiding excess: less is more
Perhaps the best advice we can give is this: wedding glass decoration works best when it’s subtle. There’s no need to fill the table with bows, flowers and trinkets to make it stand out. A single detail is often enough to personalise the toast. Remember: elegance is usually found in the small gestures.
When it makes sense (and when it doesn’t) to decorate glasses
Not every wedding needs decorated glasses. If your style is minimalist or you already have standout elements (like a dramatic floral centrepiece), it may be better to leave the glasses plain. Wedding glass decoration should have a purpose: to celebrate, to differentiate, to surprise… Don’t make it another “must-do” if it doesn’t fit your vision.
Do we decorate wedding glasses at UAUU?
We like to be clear: at UAUU, we take great care with every table’s presentation, renew our glassware each year, and select high-quality tablecloths and crockery—but we don’t personalise glasses for each couple. Our focus is on an overall decoration that’s coherent and elegant, with every detail enhancing the bigger picture. If you’d like to add wedding glass decoration, we’re happy to advise you so the result fits the style of your celebration, but always with harmony and good taste.
Most important of all, your decoration should reflect your style and add joy to the toast. If you’re looking for inspiration, we invite you to discover our venues: Ca n’Alzina, Can Macià, Castell de Tous or Mas Vivencs. Discover how we care for every detail and be inspired by our unique wedding proposals.