Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Wedding Ceremony Decorations


The wedding ceremony is the first impression your guests to your wedding. Want to make sure that when you enter the area is amazing. The room must also make a beautiful setting in which to exchange your wedding vows. These are all kinds of wedding ceremony decorations should make your space beautiful.


Altar Flowers: Whether your ceremony will take place in a traditional church, a hotel or an attic or an outdoor location, you will definitely need some kind of flowers to decorate the altar area. In some cases, can be as simple as a large floral display on both sides of the altar or a long, low setting across the front of the altar or table. This could be just the right amount of decoration for a bride planning a low key ceremony in a chapel, wearing one minute dress and simple bridal jewelry. Just be sure the floral displays are large enough to be seen by visitors to the rear.


Altar flowers can also get very elaborate. If you plan to have a very formal wedding with a big ballgown and luxurious bridal jewelry, you need floral displays will not be lost in a large area. You could drape a line with hundreds of flowers for a fancy outdoor wedding, hang strings of orchids behind the altar to determine the site (important for external and secular spaces), or set up several large planters with trees on both sides of area of ​​the altar. Uplighting based or tiny white lights in the branches of the trees will provide the perfect amount of presence. Couples married in the Jewish faith will Chuppah, which can be decorated with flowers or fabric.

Pew Decorations: Add beauty to your ceremony space by decorating the edges of the pews or rows of chairs. The more traditional option is to bedeck the ends of pews with white bows, with or without a spray of flowers in the center of each arc. Another idea is to use the shepherd hooks to hang something beautiful at the end of each row. It could be a floral pomander suspended from a beautiful ribbon, a tapered glass vase filled with flowers, or a hanging lantern with a small candle. These are very popular for outdoor weddings.

Wind Corridor: The aisle runner is a classic way to pave the way for the bride. Usually white, is unfolded after the last member of his party has been married to the altar, so that the bride is the first person to step on the clean white cloth. If you wish to become more personal, add a large monogram in the cursor. Or have fun with an attractive red or purple Regal runner. The runner fabric tends to be impractical for outdoor ceremonies, but you can use beautiful flower petals along the sides of the corridor to add beauty and definition of the region. For a wedding in the fall, a path lined with colorful leaves will be beautiful or to create rows of seashells for a beach theme ceremony.


Candles: What would a wedding be without candles? You can use them to decorate your room in so many ways. Tall candlesticks on each side of the altar is impressive and traditional. Tiny spheres filled with tributes may be suspended by a gazebo or pergola over the bridal couple for an outdoor ceremony in the evening. Candles can also be used to line the aisle, if done carefully. Avoid an open flame along the ground where an unsuspecting visitor may be knocked over or a train of the bride can scan and catch fire (I saw once a near-miss such a wedding!). And of course, many brides and grooms, the candle of unity would be as an integral part of the ceremony and a beautiful addition to the decoration of the wedding.

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