Some companies may also require that you purchase a decoration package from them instead of changing up the look of a car yourself. Just ask to see if that’s the case! If the wedding car isn’t a rental, get the make and model so you know the vehicle’s size, how many doors there are, and how much window space is available.

For example, if the wedding is shabby chic, you can make a rustic “Just Married” banner for the windshield out of burlap or card stock and twine. If the wedding theme is rock ‘n’ roll, paint the banner on old 45 rpm vinyl records. You can also choose colors and decor that highlight the car. For instance, if the wedding car is a vintage limo, traditional white ribbons would really sell the classy, old-fashioned look.

Also think about the ground your clients will be driving on. If it’s going to be wet and muddy, think about using dark-colored ribbons that will hide the dirt.

You can also use some mounting putty to secure the ribbon in place. Avoid using tape to secure ribbon to the car since this could damage the paint.

This special technique makes the car look gift-wrapped and can definitely make your newlyweds look forward to riding off toward a bright future. [6] X Research source

For a small ribbon trail, 20-25 lengths of ribbon should work. For a dense trail, it might be closer to 50. With some cars, you may be able to slip the ribbons through the bumper itself. For others, you may have to bundle the ends of the ribbons and close them in the trunk so they’ll stay in place. Make sure you don’t cover up the license plate with all the ribbons![8] X Research source

Alternatively, drape the tulle along the sides of the car or use the trunk to secure sections of tulle to the rear of the car. Just don’t block the doors with all of the tulle!

You can use as many ribbons you want—just remember to keep them short so that you don’t block the view of any drivers behind you! Try to avoid using thick bunches of ribbons or really wide ribbons as car antennas aren’t super sturdy. 5-10 lightweight ribbons should be enough!

If you pull V-shaped ribbons across the hood of your car, put the bow at the front of your hood where the 2 ribbons meet. This will cover up any messy ends at the bottom of the V. For the best look, use very thick ribbon that’s 6–12 inches (15–30 cm) wide. You can also make smaller, matching bows to stick on the back of each of the rearview mirrors. Go with ribbon that’s about 2–3 inches (5. 1–7. 6 cm) wide.

A strong double-knot should secure the plastic bottle to the ribbon, but you can also use hot glue. You could also use small, heart-shaped Mylar balloons instead of plastic bottles for a quieter option!

To show off your message, you can also hang the banner on the inside of the back windshield or use decals that stick to the rear window glass. Especially since it’s more creative and less common, make sure you check with the car rental company before you write in the windows.