Weddings these days are all about personalization. From custom hashtags to themed decor, every couple wants their wedding to feel unique.
But let’s be honest, all of this can get expensive with event planners. That’s where MDF cutouts come in as a smart and budget-friendly DIY option.
These DIY decor ideas can help you create beautiful wedding decor pieces without spending too much. Whether it’s welcome boards, photo booth setups, monograms, or decorative platters.
Create everything yourself and get a premium look.
1. Wedding Signage And Welcome Board
A wedding welcome board is the first thing your guests notice when they enter. It sets the vibe for the entire celebration and gives a glimpse of your wedding theme.
A large rectangular MDF base works perfectly for this. It gives you a clean flat surface to design on.

Here’s how to do it:
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Seal the MDF board first. This stops paint from soaking in and gives you a smooth base.
Note: For sealing the MDF board you can use acrylic primer or fevicol and water mix.
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Paint it in your wedding color theme.
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Write the couple's names and wedding date using a chalk pen or gold marker.
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Add dried flowers or ribbon around the edges to finish it off.
Insight: You can also pour a thin layer of clear resin on top once the paint dries. It will give the welcome board a glossy finish.
Note: You can even go for printed digital designs for your welcome signage board. Just paste it over MDF board. Adding the resin layer is optional too.
2. Photo Booth Props and Backdrop
No wedding is complete without a photo booth. Guests love it. You can use MDF pieces to build the whole setup yourself.

Here's how to do it:
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Use large rectangular MDF boards as the backdrop panels. Paint them or cover with fabric, satin, net, or jute all work well.
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Hang round MDF pieces (in different shapes) from the top as hanging decor. Paint them gold or silver and add tassels or small florals.
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Add fairy lights around the frame for a warm glow in photos.
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You can also place a small MDF board at the front with the couple's name and wedding hashtag.
The whole setup would look great in pictures. And you can buy raw MDF boards in bulk, this way the cost stays very low.
3. Wall Hangings and Decor Panels
Empty walls at a wedding venue can look flat and dull. Instead of going with store-bought decor items you can shop for MDF cutouts easily. Use square or round bases to make wall hangings that match your exact wedding or sangeet theme.

Here's how to do it:
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Seal and paint the MDF in your wedding color palette.
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Pour resin on the surface and add dried petals, gold foil, or fine glitter while it's still wet.
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Let it cure fully. It'll come out glossy and clean.
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Drill a small hole at the top, add a hook, and hang it up.
You can also hand-paint mehndi or floral motifs on them. These look beautiful near the mandap or the entry arch.
4. Wedding Platters
For pre-wedding functions like haldi, mehndi, and sangeet, you often need beautiful decorative wedding platters.
Buying ready-made platters can cost quite a bit. But you can make your own with MDF bases and they'll look just as good.

Here's how to do it:
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Take a round or rectangular MDF base.
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Seal it, then paint it to match the function.
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Add trim around the edges: lace, ribbon, or mirror work all look great.
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For the engagement platter, glue a small velvet cushion in the center to hold the rings.
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You can also pour a thin resin layer on the surface and press petals or marigold flowers inside while it's still wet.
Personalise it with the bride's name or a short message. It makes the whole ritual feel more thoughtful.
Best MDF to use: Round MDF (A-Even or B-Odd) or Plain Rectangle Base
5. Personalized Custom Wedding Monograms
Personalized wedding monograms are honestly one of the easiest DIY wedding decor ideas right now. You must have seen them everywhere; on decor setups, in hampers, or even as keepsakes after the wedding.
It looks premium but can be made quite easily at home. You can even laser-cut these (as per your initials) to get a very clean and detailed design.

Here’s how to do it:
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Choose your initials, names, or a custom design you want for the monogram.
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Get it laser-cut on an MDF base in your preferred size.
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Paint it using acrylic colors. You can also decorate it with flowers, ribbons, or try decoupage for a creative touch.
Use it as part of a wedding hamper gift, or display it at the entrance, stage, or photo booth area. You can also use the same wedding monogram design across backdrops, signage, and even return gifts so everything looks consistent and well thought out.
6. Varmala Preservation Frame
You can also use a square MDF base as the base for a varmala preservation frame. Add a couple photos, dried petals from the varmala, and a clear resin coat over everything. It becomes a keepsake for you that lasts for years.

A Few Tips Before You Start
Here are a few simple things that'll make your work much smoother
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Always seal the MDF first. It prevents the surface from soaking up paint or resin and gives you a cleaner result.
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Use chalk paint for a matte look. Use acrylic for brighter, more vibrant colors.
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Don't rush the drying. Let each layer set fully before moving to the next.
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Finish with a varnish coat. A gloss or satin varnish at the end makes any piece look more polished and premium.
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Buy in bulk. If you need multiple pieces, bulk orders at Shaahi Decor come with good discounts up to 12% off for 24 or more pieces.
Final Thoughts
You don’t need a huge budget to make your wedding look beautiful. MDF cutouts give you a strong and smooth base that you can turn into almost anything. Like a welcome sign, a platter, a wall hanging, or even a keepsake frame.
The best part is, it looks premium and costs much less than ready-made decor. Once you get used to it, you’ll probably feel like making more things on your own.