Wedding Ceremony Decorations
Whether you are marrying in a house of worship, on a beach, or in another location, you'll want to decorate the locale to fit your wedding theme and color scheme. You'll also want it to match the wedding's level of formality and your personal style. Remember that you can keep things as simple as you want or make them as elaborate as you feel fit. Typical decorations are flowers, including pew markers, garlands, and potted plants. However don't forget that candles, balloons, and bows are also popular.
The Entry Way
When guests take their first step into the ceremony site, you'll want your decorations to set the mood and make a memorable first impression. Typically, it is good to have some members of the family or close friends awaiting the guests' arrival to greet them. Besides smiling faces, you might also want to decorate the entrance with the following items.
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A guest book and pen are traditional but you can also use a scroll. |
A vase of fresh flowers may be set next to the guest book. |
Find a good location in which to display the wedding programs.  |
Display a photo of the bride and groom in a pretty frame.  |
Decorate the table with items that represent the wedding theme. |
For the Aisle and Pews or Chairs
Adding these extra details give the ceremony extra color and heighten the formality of the wedding. Make sure that all the items are secured well, especially for outdoor weddings. The decorations should not upstage the bride, nor should they be too big and flamboyant for the space where the wedding is taking place. Also be sure that the decorations don't obstruct people from entering or exiting their seating area.
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Choose an ivory or white aisle runner if desired. Outdoors it is best to use cloth runners. |
Attach helium balloons on string and tie them like arches over the aisle on every three rows. |
Swag ribbons or tulle down the pews on chair backs and make a pretty bow on the end of the row. |
Attach clear lights to the ceiling at random. Dim the lights and they will look like start. |
Place potted flowers or potted plants at the end of every three rows if the aisle is wide enough. |
The Altar
A house of worship with a beautiful stained glass motif at the altar, a lake, or the ocean make great backdrops. However, don't forget that the bride and groom are the focal point and their attendants will provide plenty to look at. Don't overwhelm the altar. Let your bridal party shine.
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Columns decorated with flowers, potted plants, or topiaries make pretty altar accents. |
Arbors decorated with garlands and/or tulle are perfect for outdoor weddings. |
The chuppah is a traditional decoration in Jewish wedding ceremonies. |
A unity candle is traditional in Catholic weddings, but candles are pretty just about anywhere. |
The Departure
As the bride and groom run out of the church, they are traditionally showered with rice. These days, while rice remains the traditional choice, the more modern twist has called for a variety of other items for guests to throw.
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