Decorating a wedding outdoors
By Ellen Bell
Weddings outdoors are very popular in summer. Few of us can escape the months of June, July and August, without receiving at least one invitation to a wedding ceremony outdoors. For those planning and coordination of these events, the decor becomes a challenge. Large spaces are not clearly defined space as a church or reception hall. Where do you start? In this article we will cover part of the base you need to know to decorate outdoor wedding of your dreams.
In a wedding outdoors, there are three main areas of decoration, which must be addressed: the entry, seating area, and the altar. By defining each of these areas, one-way and decoration, you will help set the tone for your wedding and a theme, if desired. We will address each of these areas separately.
Entry:
First impressions are everything. When your guests arrive, you want them to feel grateful for the special occasion, they are about to witness. This can easily be achieved by creating a unique way to the wedding site. The beginning of the track must be marked and recognizable. Consider the setting of the garden fountains on each side of the road or a tree draped in flowers for your guests to walk through. Large urns of flowers can be used and placed on the path of the head. If you have an evening wedding, consider including landscaping lights outline the track and provide lighting.
The Seating Area:
Seating is always a challenge to a wedding outdoors. You will probably have to rent chairs for your guests to sit. You want your guests feel like they are part of an intimate setting, be careful of how the chairs are arranged. Make sure each person has the best view of the bride and the groom. When decorating the chairs, consider using strings of flowers and ribbons on the backs of the last row of chairs, adding a stylish touch to the seating area. If your guests are entering and leaving a central island, you might consider draping the outer rows of flowers and ribbons, as well. Consider the urns of flowers or even foot patio trellis along the outside lines of the presidency. This can add a splash of color and a little privacy for your ceremony.
The altar:
The altar is probably the most important part of the decoration in a wedding ceremony. After all, the husband should be the focus of the day. It is important that your clients have the ability to see and hear you at the ceremony. If this is a large outdoor gathering with more than 50 people, May you want to use a sound system so guests at the back can hear you.
If the terrain is relatively flat, you might also want to raise the bride, groom and celebrant. This can easily be accomplished with a solid platform stand, and the platform may be decorated with flowers as you wish, with bows and fabric. You May also want to create a background or surround your wishes. An overhead structure such as a tree or a garden wedding pergola can be a good option for that. Trees and pergolas can be easily purchased in kits ready to assemble, and they come in a variety of colors, sizes and configurations. After the ceremony is completed, the garden, the structure may then be gifted to the happy couple their new house.
Any wedding planning a lot of work, but the decoration outdoor wedding should not be. By paying attention to the three most important areas, entrance, lounge, and the altar, make sure that the event is beautifully decorated and your guests are dazzled your special day.
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