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Books On Church Wedding Decoration Ideas

Obviously, there are far too many books on church wedding decoration ideas to list and/or describe them all. Thus, this site has selected the eight most frequently purchased books, as found at the most popular bookstore web sites. Books on church wedding decoration ideas are invaluable when making plans for your special day.

Best of Martha Stewart Weddings by Martha Stewart.
Approximately 18 pages referencing church wedding decorations.
Says that churches or synagogues are usually the easiest venues to decorate, because there is always at least one doorway, an isle and pews. Candles and flowers are common in decorating the wedding altar.

The Best of Martha Stewart Living Weddings by Martha Stewart
Ten pages referencing church wedding decorations.
Different from The Best of Martha Stewart Weddings but somewhat the same. Although it has only 10 pages with references to church wedding decorations, the ideas seem more detailed than the “Best of Martha Stewart Weddings” book.

Emily Post's Wedding Etiquette: Cherished Traditions and Contemporary Ideas for a Joyous Celebration (Fourth Edition) by Peggy Post
While this 350+ page book doesn’t offer any specific pages related to church wedding decoration ideas, it definitely hits on just about any topic you can think of related to your special day. From “A” (A-line Gown) to almost “Z” (Writing Marriage Vows), this book is just dandy – check it out.

Weddings by Colin Cowie
Twenty pages referencing church wedding decorations.
Topics include selecting the church (yours or another), choosing the minister or priest, selecting the music (live or recorded), deciding whether it will be personal (vows written by bride and groom), traditional, or both and, of course, decorations.

The Creative Wedding Idea Book: Bold Suggestions to Make Every Aspect of Your Wedding Special From the Invitations to the Honeymoon by Jacqueline Smith
Forty pages referencing the word “church,” three focused on “church decorations.”
The ideas contained in this book, while limited as related to church decorating, are valuable in how they focus on every other aspect of a wedding – inside a church or elsewhere.

The Budget Wedding Sourcebook by Madekine Barillo
Six pages referencing church wedding decorations.
This book covers church wedding ideas from decorations on archways, doorways, staircases, balconies and pews, to centerpieces at the church reception hall. Check out the unique idea of finding a baker who will create huge cookies – one for the bride’s side and one for the groom’s.

The Knot Book of Wedding Flowers by Carley Roney
Three pages referencing church wedding decorations.
Even though this book has only three pages that specifically reference church weddings, it contains a lot of other information that may be helpful in planning your floral wedding decorations.

Priceless Weddings for Under $5,000 by Kathleen Kennedy
Thirty pages referencing church wedding decorations.
Although this book is loaded with references to church weddings, few are specific to church wedding decorations. In fact, the book seems to feature wedding photography and personal antidotes. The title makes it attractive, as everyone appreciates a bargain.

As indicated above, there are dozens of books on church wedding decoration ideas. The ones listed here, although some of the most popular, only reflect a tiny number of what’s available. If you plan to gather ideas for church wedding decorations based on reading a book, it’s best to get started early. Have fun and good luck!

About the Author

Valeria Vegas has a Masters degree in Writing and regularly writes for a local newspaper. She also teaches writing workshops in San Francisco and has taught high school English. As a freelance job, she corrects essays for the SAT and ACT through Pearson scoring as well as write copy for websites. She is the Associate Editor of a literary magazine, edit manuscripts for Behler publications, and works for authors independently. One of her stories was named Notable Story of 2004 by Million Writers.