Thursday, November 19, 2015

Romantic Fall Wedding Reception Decoration Ideas

By Ryker Crogan


Weddings are a very joyous occasion, not only for the bride and groom , but also for their friends and family that get to join in the celebration. A wedding allows two people who are in love to legally join together and spend their lives together, serving one another in devoted infatuation. It is also a way to show their love to the world and truly enjoy being with each other. Most wedding ceremonies revolve around the traditions of a certain religion, and each religion has its own way of conducting such a ceremony. Each one can be very different or can be similar. In the cases of Buddhism and Muslim traditions, weddings are differing when it comes to the actual ceremony. We all absolutely love to go to wedding ceremonies that have beautifully decoration entities. No matter if it's in a big, elegant church, or a rustic, old garden, or at a white, sandy beach, the backdrop and decorations of a wedding ceremony can really make a lasting impression. And fortunately, such ceremony doesn't cost a lot of your hard-earned money. When it comes to ceremony decorating, less tends to be more. Additionally, you can save some money by being creative and keeping it simple. Here are few ideas for decorating your ceremony while sticking to your budget. The key to successful wedding ceremony decor is simplicity. Clean, elegant flower arrangements, a few strategically placed candles or some potted plants to add a little greenery are all you need to create a romantic and memorable ceremony. Less is more - which ultimately means more money in your wallet.

Buy Lots of Tulle: There are so many fun things that you can do with tulle to decorate, but here are two of my favorites. The first thing you can do is create a canopy effect with the tulle. Have a few friends hang some from the center of the ceiling and then drape it down to the corners of the altar or stage. To complement the tulle canopy, use tulle to make bows to put on the pews or rows of chairs.

Decorate Your Own Unity Candle: This is a fun and easy project that can be done in less than one hour. Go to a craft store and buy a plain, white candle that is at least two inches in diameter. You will also need to buy a ribbon (at least two inches wide) and some sequins. To assemble your own unity candle, glue the ribbon around the bottom of the candle and then glue the sequins on the front of the candle so that they spell the first letter of the groom's last name.

Go Shelling: My parents live near the beach down in Florida, and my mom's favorite activity is to go shelling. She goes at least once a week to look for beautiful and unique shells. It wasn't long before my mom had collected thousands of shells, so many, in fact, that she didn't know what to do with them all. If you have access to free shells, put them in clear vases or hurricanes to be used as wedding decorations. Although shells would be a great addition to a wedding near the ocean, they would also be a beautiful added surprise to a landlocked wedding as well.

Throw Down Some Flower Petals: Even if you do not have a flower girl, you can still throw down some flower petals along the aisle. This can be done as part of the decorating process before the guests arrive. Flower petals are inexpensive to buy compared to actual flower arrangements, so if you really want flowers but don't want to spend the money, this is a great way to add them into the decoration of your ceremony.




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