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If there is one decor trend that has officially transcended its 70s retro roots to become a modern staple, it's the disco ball! We're seeing modern disco wedding inspiration evolve from only on the dance floor to every corner of the celebration. So whether you name it dopamine decor or just high-energy elegance, the mirror ball is all about one thing: making a space magical. It catches the sun during an outdoor ceremony and creates light freckles across the room during the reception. Call us a racoon, but we can't get enough of this shiny object when it shows up in our real wedding submissions!

If you’re looking to add a little shimmer-glimmer to your day, here are six ways previously featured Tidewater and Tulle couples have used disco balls to elevate their wedding design.

The best part? You don't need a massive budget to integrate this detail into your big day. The beauty of the disco ball is that it does the gorgeous work for you — all it needs is a little bit of light to make the whole room sparkle!

Disco ball wedding decor ideas
Photo: Tommy Reynolds Photography and Styling: Ambience Venue Styling Kent West from this cherry red wedding inspiration on Tidewater and Tulle

Disco ball wedding invitations
Photo: Colton Simmons Photography from this beach disco wedding on Tidewater and Tulle

1. Disco Ball Stationery

The trend begins long before the first dance. Disco ball wedding stationery is a firm favorite for modern couples who want to signal a party atmosphere from the moment the envelope is opened. A custom disco ball illustration on your save-the-dates or invitations can be a fun motif to repeat throughout your wedding planning. Keeping things more classic? Then add a small shimmery disco ball sticker as your envelope seal instead!

Pro Design Tip: Ask your stationery designer for silver foil stamping or holographic cardstock. It mimics the iridescent shimmer details of a real mirror ball and looks incredible in those flat lay detail shots on the morning of your wedding. If you're DIYing your stationery, use your Cricut to cut out holographic vinyl disco ball graphics to stick on your pre-printed invitations.


Disco ball wedding decor with florals
Photo: Tommy Reynolds Photography and Styling: Ambience Venue Styling Kent West from this cherry red wedding inspiration on Tidewater and Tulle

2. The Plinth Installation

One of the most sophisticated ways to use retro-modern wedding decor is through floor-level installations. Instead of hanging them, try clustering disco balls of varying sizes at the base of a floral plinth or ceremony altar. Use a mix of 4-inch to 12-inch balls surrounded by florals or pillar candles for a pop of glimmer. This is especially perfect for industrial or blank canvas venues. The glass tiles reflect the candlelight, creating a warm, flickering glow that feels romantic rather than just clubby.

DIY disco ball shaped wedding table numbers
Photo: Carly Rose Photography from this butterfly-themed wedding on Tidewater and Tulle

3. DIY Disco Ball Table Numbers

If you love a unique DIY project, disco ball centerpieces are a high-impact, low-cost way to personalize your tablescapes. We've seen brilliant Tidewater and Tulle brides take the idea of disco balls and transform them into functional signage like shaped table numbers (as seen above). It adds a playful focal point to your tables and complements colorful floral arrangements perfectly.

DIY Tip: Look for self-adhesive mirror tiles that come on strips that you can trim down to decorate any surface. You definitely don't need to glue them one by one!


Mini disco balls for wedding table decor scatter
Photo: Colton Simmons Photography from this beach disco wedding on Tidewater and Tulle

4. Texture-Rich Tablescapes

Beyond table number numbers, disco ball table decor is about adding visual depth and reflective interest. Place your mirror balls with all-white flowers or even the bold, saturated colors – everything goes well! Scatter miniature 2-inch disco balls along a velvet table runner or pair them with natural elements like sliced citrus, pomegranates, or ranunculus to create a beautiful contrast between the organic and the industrial.

Disco ball necklace favors for after party at a wedding

Bride wearing disco ball necklace on the dance floor
Photo: Carly Rose Photography from this garden disco-themed wedding on Tidewater and Tulle

5. Wearable Party Favors: Disco Necklaces

When the after-party hits, it's time to lean into the fun! Disco favor necklaces are a great alternative idea to the classic glow stick on the dance floor. Like the disco-loving couple did as seen above, display these mini disco ball necklaces on a tree or place in a basket near the DJ.

Not only do these make for a great guest experience, but they act as tiny reflectors on the dance floor, helping your photographer capture shiny, energetic movement even in low-light settings.

Mini disco ball ornaments on wedding seating chart
Photo: Colton Simmons Photography from this beach disco wedding on Tidewater and Tulle

6. Keepsake Gifts: Disco Ball Ornaments or Keychains

Finally, give your guests a piece of the party to take home. Disco ball favor ornaments are a practical and nostalgic gift that your guests can display throughout the year or during the festive holidays. Whether you place these favor ornaments at the table or on your seating chart (as seen above), these trinkets are a bit of fun to remember the big day by. We especially love the idea of them at winter weddings or New Year's Eve weddings!

Disco ball wedding decor ideas
Photo: Colton Simmons Photography from this beach disco wedding on Tidewater and Tulle

Where to Find Your Wedding Disco Balls

Ready to start your collection but not sure where to look? It is quite a specialty detail after all! Whether you want to buy in bulk or find a one-of-a-kind rental, here are the best ways to source disco balls for your wedding.

Thrift Stores & Resale Apps

For that authentic retro-modern wedding decor vibe, start your search at local thrift stores, flea markets, and estate sales. You can often find vintage mirror balls with a unique patina that modern or new versions can't replicate. Check apps like Facebook Marketplace and local wedding buy-and-sell groups. Many newlywed couples sell their wedding decor at a discount once the big day is over. It's the ultimate way to upcycle the sparkle!

Convenient Online Retailers

If you need bulk disco ball favors or a specific set of matching sizes for your centerpieces, online is your best bet. You can usually find multipacks of mini disco balls and ornaments that are perfect for DIY projects or favors. Search for "disco ball favors" or "bulk disco ball" on your preferred retailer website.

Professional Wedding Rental Companies

If you are dreaming of a massive mirror ball ceiling installation or a glimmer cloud of 30+ balls, look into your local wedding decor rental options. Large disco balls (24 inches or larger) are expensive to buy and even harder to store after the wedding. Some rental companies offer disco packages that include delivery, professional hanging (crucial for safety and event liability insurance policies!), and teardown. Search for "event prop rentals [city name]" to start your googling.

The DIY Route: Mirror Tile Sheets

If you already have round objects (like old vases or even pumpkins for a fall wedding) that you want to transform, you can buy self-adhesive mirror tile sheets online. This is the secret to creating custom DIY disco ball wedding details without having to hunt down the perfect sphere!

As a helpful note, before you buy, always check with your venue! Some historic spaces have strict rules about hanging items from the ceiling, so you’ll want to know if you should focus on disco ball floor decor or hanging installations before you start shopping.

WRITTEN BY

Chelsea Barton

Founder & Editor-in-Chief

A former wedding photographer, the founder of Tidewater and Tulle, and author of Cricut Weddings, Chelsea Barton has been helping couples bring their dream weddings to life through creative, approachable ideas since 2009. Her insight and work have been featured in Martha Stewart Weddings, Southern Living, and other top publications around the world. She combines editorial expertise and real-world insight to inspire meaningful celebrations.




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