Flowers for a religious wedding

calle bianche per matrimonio religioso

The church remains the quintessential venue for most wedding ceremonies, although the trend toward civil ceremonies is increasingly widespread. When choosing the decorations, you should consider the church's style, size, and lighting: the latter is influenced not only by the season, but also by the time Mass is celebrated. The architectural style of the church has little influence on the type of flowers, but rather in the style of floral arrangements to be chosen in harmony with the environment. If a church is very bare it will be necessary to enhance it with voluminous compositions and bright colours to avoid the empty space effect, if it is rich in sculptures and frescoes, small compositions in soft colours will sufficeIf, on the other hand, we find ourselves in front of a Romanesque church, its essential style will perfectly match the arrangements and compositions of medicinal herbs or simple flowers such as daisies, lavender, lilies of the valley, daffodils, poppies, and forget-me-nots. In any case, the hand and creativity of the floral designer is fundamental.

The total white in church the sc still remainsmost frequent both because it is extremely refined and because it gives great brightness to the environment (churches are often dark). White roses, calla lilies, white amaryllis, peonies, hydrangeas, carnations, tulips Perhaps with a touch of greenery from the various types of foliage available, these flowers are sure to have an impact. In recent years, the absolute star has been gypsophila, also known as "bridal veil," with its fluffy, fluffy, and very dramatic effect. To complement the floral decorations, candles cannot be missing carefully arranged in glass vases that can brighten the room and give it a magical touch. Just as, if possible, it is good cover the seats of the bride and groom and witnesses with ad hoc fabric in line with the chosen floral arrangement, in addition to providing for a runner for the passage of the bride, perhaps sprinkled with petals. Other small touches can be added to ensure a meticulously detailed setup. For example: At the exit of the church, paper cones, leaf containers, or, playing with a little originality, some pretty little fabric or plexiglass boxes that will remain as a small gift for guests, of the little bags in organza, or of the very elegant little packets of colored tissue paper containing petals and rice to throw to the newlyweds.. The central nave of the church, where the bride will walk during her entrance, deserves a special mention. In this case, we recommend ensuring your decorator doesn't place overly intrusive decorations, as sufficient space must be left for the bride to pass. If the space between the benches is relatively narrow we suggest to simply have the small bouquets. Otherwise, you can think about setting up most important and scenographic decorative pointsIn general, when creating floral arrangements, the rules and restrictions established by the parish priest must be taken into account, and the floral designer must proceed in accordance with good manners and the place of worship in question.

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