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Wedding Aisle Arch Decorations
Are you curious about wedding aisle arch decorations? Imagine yourself entering your church beneath an arch of blooming roses and walking down a petal-strewn aisle. Or perhaps you picture yourself walking down the aisle beneath a canopy of ivy that transforms the entire church into a wedding bower.
Neither project is impossible, and many churches will allow wedding aisle arch decorations, as long as you guarantee having the aisle arch decorations and other wedding decorations removed before their next services. There are three main ways to use arches to decorate the aisle down which you'll be making that momentous walk.
Entry Wedding Aisle Arch Decoration
An entry arch stands at the far end of the wedding aisle, from the altar. It makes a beautiful entry way for the bridal party, framing each in tulle, flowers and ribbons. You can rent one from an event rental company, and decorate it to match your wedding, or buy an inexpensive metal garden trellis and decorate it. Here are three ideas for decorating an aisle entry arch.
Ribbons and Tulle Wedding Aisle Arch Decoration
Use yards of tulle in white and one or two wedding colors to pouf bows along both sides of the wedding aisle arch decoration. Using one-inch wide ribbon in the same color, make oversize bows with long trailing streamers to tack up along each side of the arch. At the center of the top in the front and back, hang a heart-shaped wreath of roses and ribbons, letting the ribbons trail into the center of the arch.
Ivy Covered Wedding Aisle Arch Decoration
Drape the arch in PVC netting if needed for support and weave silk ivy up over the arch to form a bower of green. Accent with white silk ribbons woven through the ivy and hang a pair of white doves with ribbons and gold rings at the center of the arch.
Morning Glory Wedding Aisle Arch Decoration
Buy ropes of silk morning glory vines and twine in and out of the arch supports. Futher decorate the wedding aisle arhes with trailing ribbons if you like, but the morning glories add plenty of color on their own. White morning glories are especially pretty for a wedding.
A Wedding Altar Wedding Arch
Is there anything more lovely than being married beneath an arch of roses and ivy? A wedding altar wedding arch should be wider than any wedding aisle arch decorations, and allow room for the bride and groom to stand beneath it facing each other. For true extravagance, have your florist decorate the arch with living roses.
A Wedding Bower Wedding Aisle Arch Decoration
If your wedding budget will stretch to cover the expense, you can create an entire aisle of arches in your church - or in your backyard. Just decorate each arch with tulle, ribbon and flowers, and set them evenly along the length of the aisle, making sure to stand them so that they block as few pews as possible.
For a modern alternative wedding aisle arch decoration, create an aisle of balloon arches. Use pure white helium-filled balloons, or choose balloons in the wedding colors to create your arches, and affix the ends of the arches to pew rails.
For totally unique wedding aisle arch decorations, use transparent balloons. Before inflating, drop a teaspoon or two of glitter into each balloon. When inflated, shake balloon well to coat the insides. The Result: wedding aisle arch decorations that glitter and glisten with every stirring breeze.
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