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Isle Runner for Ceremony

Should use an Isle Runner for my wedding ceremony?  It is being held at a chapel. I am not sure what the etiquette is for the use of this item. My fiancée thinks its not necessary.  I think it will look nice. Can anyone help me figure this one out? Thanks.

Re: Isle Runner for Ceremony

  • Are they necessary?  Probably not (about 99.999% of things used at a wedding aren't necessary.Wink) but I personally like them and think they are very beautiful, especially if you aren't doing a lot of decorating or using a lot of floral at the Church.

    We bought a burnt orange aisle runner  from http://www.customizedweddingcreations.com/ for my daugther's wedding.  It was incredibly beautiful and added a vibrant "pop" of color to the Chapel.

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    [QUOTE]Are they necessary?  Probably not (about 99.999% of things used at a wedding aren't necessary. ) but I personally like them and think they are very beautiful, especially if you aren't doing a lot of decorating or using a lot of floral at the Church. We bought a burnt orange aisle runner  from <a href="http://www.customizedweddingcreations.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.customizedweddingcreations.com/</a> for my daugther's wedding.  It was incredibly beautiful and added a vibrant "pop" of color to the Chapel. PIP:
    Posted by morainemom[/QUOTE]

    that's funny.  the aisle carpet in my church is that color exactly, and many brides want an aisle runner to cover it up.  LOL  i think it's lovely.  ;)
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  • I decided to use one to make the aisle more of an actual aisle. I have been to only a few church weddings but none of them had a runner. I personally like them, but like all the pp's its a preference deal.
  • Aisle runners are never "needed", and many churches frown on them, or don't allow them at all.

    They are an extraneous, one-use item that is not necessary, are a logistical PIA, curl up, and are a tripping hazard.  I don't think they add much to the look of the wedding for all the trouble they cause.
  • Definitely not necessary....you couldn't pay me to use one in my wedding. I have never been to a wedding where they are straight and flat and aren't ruined by the end of the reception.  I have seen so many beautiful pictures of the church where the runner is crooked or messed up and thats all I can stare at.  Plus, I'm clumsy in the first place, but throw a big dress on me, add a bunch of nerves and a bunched runner and I'm going down FOR SURE! :-)
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  • I love love love the idea of a personalized aisle runner.  I'm ordering mine from the Original Aisle Company.  What I recommend is their nonslip fabric....so it doesn't tear, move, or cause you to fall.  In most circumstances I find that the aisle runner (if it's not a cheap paper kind) adds a touch of elegance and personalization for the whole wedding.  Ours is going to be white, edged in silver with a hand crystal script K, the date underneath and snowflakes with crystals on them (Photos in my planning bio).  Also, it is a nice memory of the day.  We're having ours collected by the venue at the end of the ceremony and then the personalized K part is being chopped off and framed. 
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