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 Church Wedding Decoration Idea

Unless the couple opts for a Las Vegas quickie ceremony, it is unthinkable for any wedding to be naked of embellishments, if not appropriate décor.


At any rate, weddings, regardless of culture, are found to have a common denominator in blossoms. It universally seems that a couple may just make do with no other wedding decoration idea, save for blossoms.


The use of blossoms is not so much a trend as it is ancient, and universal at that. In fact, flowers as accessories and decor have been part of wedding ceremonies since the Roman era.


Their aesthetic allure aside, flowers accompany weddings for their symbolic representations, which were registered by the ancient Greeks. In terms of modern weddings, they must be configured in accordance with the wedding venue of choice.

For weddings in the church, it is important to discuss floral decorations with the venue's minister first as many churches do not permit flowers to decorate the church during certain festivals such as Lent and Advent.

Once allowed, the couple's church wedding decoration idea should be flower arrangements at key positions like the altar, pulpit, lectern, windowsills, font, pew ends, chancel steps and the lych gate. Topiary trees placed on either side of the church doorways also work well.


If one opts for a garden wedding, a gazebo with deck flooring will serve as an ideal backdrop for the union.


Plants, such as ferns, complement the gazebo in the garden. Ribbons and bows may be wound around the gazebo, as well as the white chairs arranged for the guests.


Candles may be supported by sand in flowerpots to create a stunning illumination for the gazebo. Weddings are bound to conclude with receptions. Not unlike the wedding decoration ideas for the ceremony, adorning the venue with flowers is an interior decoration idea.

The decorators must concentrate on embellishing the tables, from among suitable flowers as carnation, daffodil, daisy, fern, gerbera, gypsophilia, jonquil, lily, nerine and rose. Ribbons accentuate the floral décor very well.


As much as possible, the floral décor must not obscure guest's view from each other. As an alternative, potpourri could be placed on each table.


Trailing ivy is a very popular choice for a reception's floral reception, as it can be readily wound around poles, napkins and chairs. For garden wedding receptions, it is best to plant with varieties and colors several months before the wedding.


It is a superb home decoration idea, if the reception is in a house, to hang swags from doors and drape garlands round mantelpieces and banisters.


Another wedding or room decoration idea is to incorporate fairy lights into arrangements in dark areas.

For an esteemed event as the union of two, candles make one see the light. Pristine white candles can be embellished with ribbons and pearls for that couture touch. Seashell votives may be transformed into elegant votive candleholders. Floating candles are so yesterday, but they are nevertheless timeless. Else, a faux epergne may be created by securing a silver bowl atop candelabra to hold white roses.

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