Whether you choose to marry in a church, temple, synagogue, museum, art gallery, or outdoors, it is important to reflect on how you will decorate guest seating. Wedding pew decorating is a thrilling task that mirrors taste and values. Ideally, pew decorations will complement the overall theme, mood, and color theme of other wedding.
With careful planning and bursts of creativity, any couple may create an attractive and appealing wedding environment with modest financial investments. First, the couple must answer two critical questions:
1) What is your budget?
2) What feeling do you want to achieve?
These answers will provide an effective way to manage resources, maximize originality and nourish creativity.
Keep in mind that your wedding venue may discourage, or prohibit, certain decorations due to fire safety precautions, or perceived potential for property damage. Additionally, any site will subtly impose certain restrictions. Accordingly, couples should always consider the physical space of the wedding venue.
Some decorations will clash with certain types of seats. Pews, for instance, must be decorated differently from individual chairs. Ornate churches will look excessively lavish if outfitted with an abundance of bows and ribbons. Minimally decorated churches, on the other hand, usually look quite elegant when adorned with floral arrangements.
The couple should take decorative cues from the colors selected from other elements of the wedding. Color choices can guide your selections in floral arrangements. Predominately whitewashed chapels are often amazingly attractive when decked out in bold colors or muted pastels.
Couples may adorn pews with bows, ribbons, and flowers for the wedding. There are hundreds of types of flowers. Remember that you do not necessarily need to utilize real flowers. Silk floral arrangements are equally attractive. Aside from roses, couples can select daisies, tulips, sunflowers, orchids and more. Couples may also select potted plants and small trees as suitable elements of nature.
Although floral arrangements are fine choices for wedding pew decorations, feel free to expand your creative minds to the inclusion of bells and wreaths. Bows and ribbons are also versatile items of adornment. They can be used to decorate not only pews, but handrails, doors, and other sites that capture the decorative goals of the couple. Additionally, because ribbons and bows are smaller individual items, they can be easily removed and reused. After the wedding, the wedding party can remove pew decorations and use them as interior decoration for wedding reception tables.
Fabric has an unlimited potential to enhance the “mood” of a room. Couples may choose light, airy fabric for a romantic, intimate touch, or bold, funky prints for the modern, relaxed and casual ceremony.
Some people choose to forego fabric and floral decorations in favor of more intimate ornamentation. For example, the couple can decorate wedding pews with placards or framed photographs of the couple.
Your wedding pew decorations should reflect the general theme of the wedding. Have fun and enjoy the process of selecting appropriate and tasteful items that will reflect your vision of your wedding day. With creativity and time, the two of you will easily transform any wedding venue into an extraordinarily intimate space.
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