Wedding ceremony flowers can really make a difference to your venue. Whether you are getting married in church, having a civil ceremony or an outdoor wedding thoughtfully placed flowers can set the scene for a celebration.
Over the past two years we have seen a massive increase in outdoor weddings and have come up with lots of ways to decorate outdoor ceremony areas. Here is just a glimpse at some of our outdoor wedding flower decorations.
Placing pedestal arrangements either side of the registrars table is a great way to add that special touch to a civil ceremony. You can see in the photo below two pedestals placed in the bay window at Kenilworth Castle. They also look really pretty when placed either side of the altar in the church, adding colour and fragrance to the ceremony.
Flower trees are also very effective, they can be used to mark the start and top of the aisle as seen here in the photo below for a civil ceremony in the Moncrief at Walton Hall. They can also be placed either side of the church door so everyone sees them as they walk into church.
Placing flowers on the ends of pews or the chairs that mark the aisle adds colour and style to your wedding ceremony. We always use satin ribbon bows that colour coordinate with the wedding colour theme to tie the flowers on.
I often supply rose petals for flower girl baskets or confetti cones. When thrown they look great in the photographs.
If you need help designing your own unique wedding ceremony flowers then don’t hesitate to contact me and we can start designing the flowers for your special wedding day.
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