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Wedding Decorations
By Jean Feingold
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Part of planning for a wedding is selecting appropriate
decorations. Here are some ideas that may help in your wedding
preparations.
Flowers are Traditional
Flowers have become an essential part of almost every wedding.
From the bride's bouquet to the corsages worn by her attendants
and the boutonnieres on the groom and his friends, flowers
enhance the outfits of all the principal players.
Flowers are also an important aspect of the wedding decorations
in the church or hall where the wedding is held. They can be
arranged in vases at the altar and in the lobby or attached to
the ends of the rows of seats. And no wedding reception would
look right without a vase of flowers on every table.
In selecting flowers for the big event, think of the colors of
the bridesmaids' dresses and what types of flowers will be in
season on the wedding date. Selecting seasonal flowers may help
reduce the cost. Shop around to find a florist who understands
both your taste and your budget.
Creative people can buy flowers and arrange them on their own.
Remember that this will take some time and cannot be done too
early because flowers are perishable. It may be necessary to
find refrigerator space to keep them cold so they will last
longer. Transporting flower arrangements without disturbing them
can be difficult, so it may be best to arrange the flowers at
the place where the wedding is being held.
Candles Give a Warm Glow
Candles make a wonderful choice for wedding decorations. The
color chosen can coordinate or contrast with the flowers.
Pillars, tapers or even floating candles should be considered.
Select candleholders that complement the candles and flowers.
There are many choices for candles in a vast array of colors and
scents online amd in local stores.
Safety is always a concern with candles. Be sure they are placed
where they will not set drapery or other flammable items on
fire. Wait to light them until just before guests will enter the
area where they are located. Once guests have left an area, be
sure to snuff out all the candles remaining there.
Table Settings Make an Impact
The table settings at the wedding reception will be photographed
and long remembered. Choose attractive linens, china, cutlery
and glassware that go well with the wedding's style and colors.
Since these items usually belong to the hotel or hall where the
reception is held, people may not think of them as wedding
decorations. Even though the bride and groom will not own them
after the event, choosing them carefully is just as important as
picking out the other visual elements that go into the wedding
plan.
Some smaller hotels may have a limited selection of tableware.
If it is a small wedding and having an elegant table is
important to the happy couple, they may wish to borrow
appropriate china and glassware from their parents or rent it
from a rental company for the day.
Casual wedding, casual style
For those holding a more casual style of wedding, the
decorations may be less elaborate. An outdoor wedding may call
for tiki torches and a flowering trellis. Wedding decorations
for a country-western wedding might include saddles, boots,
cactus and cowboy hats. Other possible wedding themes are
limited only by the imaginations of the happy couple. Whatever
they select, there are wedding decorations to go along with
their plans.
Since the bride and groom will be leaving on their honeymoon
during the reception, it may be desirable to designate a friend
or relative to collect any wedding decorations that could have
sentimental value or future use. Candles will probably not be
consumed during the wedding. Flowers will last for at least a
few more days and the vases can be recycled for a future event.
Perhaps a welcome home bouquet and candle decoration made of the
wedding leftovers could be placed in the new couple's home to
greet them when they return from their honeymoon.
About the author:
Jean Feingold is a copywriter for Catalogs.com. Catalogs.com is
the Internet's leading source for print and online catalog
shopping - and a growing hub of original content and "how to"
information at www.catalogs.com.
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