Showing posts with label ceremony flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ceremony flowers. Show all posts

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Planning the Perfect Wedding: Ceremony Flowers

 So you've completed the major task of choosing a ceremony site, now what?  Well, now you get to think about flowers for the ceremony! Flowers are an essential part of the decor for the aisle and altar, and can help transform any ceremony site into your own personal vision.


The choice, of course, is personal, but many weddings feature a very simple aisle, with one or two flower arrangements at the opening or even a light sprinkle of rose petals running the length. Others feature ribbons, simple swags of ivy, or wreathes on pew ends. To keep costs down, remember that the bridal couple is the centerpiece--several floral accents may be unnecessary.

The altar, or bimah in a synagogue, is usually the focus during most of the ceremony. Wedding Ceremony Flower Arrangements should be large enough for all to see, but, again, they can also be simple. Depending on the particular tradition, flowers may decorate the unity candle or Bible. If the wedding is Jewish, flowers are often used to decorate the traditional chuppah canopy.

If you're tying the knot in an unconventional setting, flowers are often used to decorate arches or trellises on a beach or patio. Again, these should be large enough to be seen, but can also be kept simple.

Wedding Ceremony Flowers are a great way to personalize the ceremony site! In fact, the same flowers can often can be used at the reception site after the ceremony.