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Floral display ideas for your wedding in Bradford

By: Kurt Tabler


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If you are on a tight budget, then remember that first impressions count. By concentrating on decorating the entranceway to your wedding and reception venues, you can then afford to cut back on the number of flowers throughout the venue itself.

When considering the areas of the venue that need floral decoration, one of the most important areas is where the ceremony will actually take place. If it is a church wedding, then this will usually be in front of the rood screen. If it is a civil ceremony then concentrate on decorating the area around where the vows will be read and around the register table too.

The space available within your wedding venue will help you to determine how much floral decoration you need. In a church wedding, the width of the aisle will often determine whether there is enough space with which to decorate the pew ends for example. Remember that not every row needs to be decorated, so if you are looking to keep costs down consider decorating every second or third row instead.

Look around your venue for features of the building are ideal for floral decoration. There may be pillars you can use, as well as a font if you are having a church wedding. Cast your eye over the whole space from the entrance and see where your eye is drawn to, and take your florist to the venue so they can help you pick out ideal spots too.

If you have chairs set up rather than benches or pews, then consider purchasing some standing pew end displays. These look beautiful and are a great way to give your venue a flowing structure, defining each row and brightening up the area with flowers in colours that tie in with the decor, bride gown and bridesmaid dresses.

If you have chairs set up rather than benches or pews, then consider purchasing some standing pew end displays. These loo beautiful and are a great way to give your venue a flowing structure, defining each row and brightening up the area with flowers in colours that tie in with the decor, bride gown and bridesmaid dresses.

If there is another wedding taking place at your wedding venue on your wedding day, you may be able to cut costs by offering to share your flowers with your fellow bride. If your tastes are similar, you may be able share all or some of your floral decoration and split the cost between you. This is also more environmentally sound as less flowers will need to be used overall too.

Brides on a budget can often save money by sharing their flowers. In some cases, the venue you have chosen, be it a hall, church, hotel or resort, may have more than one wedding taking place on the day. In this case, you may be able to come to some arrangement with one of the other brides whereby you share some or all of your flower arrangements. Not only is this cheaper, it is greener too, as less flowers are used overall as a result.

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This guide to planning your floral wedding displays was written by Kurt Tabler, a professional wedding planner. They recommend checking the Interflora website for a list of their registered florists in Bradford who can assist with all of your floral design needs.

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