
Photo: M Hillman
I thought I’d share a few of the chuppah frame kits that my canopy clients used this year. I’ve also included details about the size canopy used for each frame. All the kits are available through Etsy.
This article contains affiliate links to the kits.
As you shop for your chuppah frame, be sure to read each product listing fully so you get all the details, and if you have any questions be sure to contact the shop owner.
Birch branches are now a classic choice for chuppah frames, and this birch branch chuppah frame by AnniesCreek has become an Etsy best seller. It’s been the frame of choice for a number of my clients, and I even chose it to take photos of the satin canopies in my shop. The ends of the top branches extend beyond upright poles in this design, so I paired AnniesCreek’s 7’x7’ frame with a 6’x6’ canopy.

This driftwood frame is 6’x6′ with 7′ tall poles. This frame, which is available on Etsy from NorthIdahoDrift, was paired with a 6’x’6 satin canopy by one of my clients.
For a client who chose a 5’x5’ (60”x60”) copper frame, we made a silk canopy in a custom size of 57”x57”. The slightly smaller size enabled the client to pull the canopy taught so that it laid nearly flat across the top of the frame. For a canopy that drapes in the middle, you could use a larger size canopy.
Find out more about custom chuppah canopies.
Take a look at more informative posts about wedding chuppahs.