
My chuppah ideas page is one of the most popular pages on my Jewish wedding blog, and whilst it’s filled to the brim with chuppah inspiration, what’s missing from it is a DIY tutorial on how to build a beautiful chuppah yourself.
And what could be better than making your own chuppah? After all, the chuppah symbolises the home that you and your partner will build together during your marriage, and by making it yourselves, it will feel that much more special standing under it during your ceremony.
You needn’t worry if you’re not particularly green fingered or creative, as the fabulous Fiona from Revival Rooms has come up with a step-by-step guide for a stylish rustic alternative to the traditional Chuppah with a floral canopy which is genuinely breathtaking.
And the best part? It’s relatively simple to recreate… and cost-effective too!
Here’s Fiona’s step by step guide to building a chuppah.

What you’ll need
- 4 Posts and bases
- Sticks and twigs of various sizes
- Soap and scrubbing brush
- Cable ties
- Chicken wire
- Secateurs
- 1mm thick wire
- Step ladder
- Flowers – we used white, lavender and purple Stocks and pink Lisianthus
- Foliage – we used Eucalyptus and Willow
Before you start, it is important to have base poles for your Chuppah. We went to our local B&Q (a DIY supplies store), purchased 4 posts of our desired size, drilled holes into each bottom, and had base plates made at our local hardware shop. The floral canopy can become heavy and it’s important that you have sturdy enough posts to take the weight. Sticks and twigs just won’t be up for the job. Once you have your posts in place you are ready to begin!



















