December 2012 Weddings

Aisle Flowers

So I have a VERY LONG aisle. What we were thinking is using white poinsettias as aisle flowers until we get to pews....there is quite a large gap from the door I will be entering in until I reach the pews. Does that sound like a good idea so there isn't all this open space?


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Re: Aisle Flowers

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    [QUOTE]So I have a VERY LONG aisle. What we were thinking is using white poinsettias as aisle flowers until we get to pews....there is quite a large gap from the door I will be entering in until I reach the pews. Does that sound like a good idea so there isn't all this open space?
    Posted by SeptemberLadie[/QUOTE]

    Sounds great! Luminaries would also be nice.
  • You can also do submerged flowers in tall cylinders. Those look very modern and pretty down the aisle.
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  • Sounds very pretty to me!

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  • Alternating the flowers with luminaries or glass votives with floating tea lights would be beautiful.
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