Hi everyone. I'm trying to get a list going of what flowers I'll need and where I need to put them. I'm a little confused when it comes to the church (Catholic, if that makes a difference in traditions), specifically the altar. Obviouslly there will be flowers/bows/something on the pews, but I want something up at the front, while avoiding the old white column look. I got a suggestion of using the flat back flowers on tripod stand type things.. but that screams funeral to me.

My church has banisters on either side of the altar that two bunches of flowers can rest on, one at either side of us. Do I need something on the altar/behind the priest? I hear that you're not supposed to put something on the altar, and if you do, you're not "supposed" to take it and re-use it at the reception? I love flowers and don't want an "empty" looking church. Especially for photos.
Re: Decorating the church, flowers on/near the altar?
We're leaving the two altar arrangements but taking the nosegays with us (to use as decor for the cake table) b/c our priest told us that those need to go with us lol
We will have two baskets of flowers flanking the alter, and then 10 rows of pew bows & flowers. Still undecided if we're doing a unity candle, but if we do then there will be some flowers with that.
[QUOTE]Ask your church. Some of them are pretty strict about what they'll allow you to decorate the church with.
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This. My church wouldn't let us have any flowers other than what they had there. I didn't even notice what was there. I was too busy getting married!
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