Monday, February 13, 2012

Artificial flowers at an outdoor ceremony?

I am getting married outside in a park and am renting white wooden chairs. Since everything has to be set up and taken back down immediately before and after the wedding, I'm thinking about just decorating the aisle row chairs with artificial kissing balls. Is this tacky? Fresh flowers would take too much time to set up and take back down. Would it be better to not decorate them at all?

Artificial flowers at an outdoor ceremony?
You could get away with artificial flowers indoors, but they really don't make much sense outdoors. I'd usebeautiful satin ribbon instead, which is also romantic and can come in any colour or pattern to match your theme. Seeing as you're outdoors, you could also let the surroundings be your decor and not decorate at all!
Reply:try silk flowers they look real and are great keepsakes! my whle wedding was with silk and it was beautiful!
Reply:As long as they're a good quality of artificial, I don't see problem. Sometimes there less expensive than regulars ones.
Reply:Fresh flowers can be a pain in the butt!!! I would definately go with the idea that you have. Do what is easiest on you.
Reply:While I usually advise against putting artificial flowers and greenery into a natural setting, if you limit it to bouquets and the kissing balls, I think you could probably pull it off.



Definitely no large artificial arrangements, though!
Reply:ummmm...as long as they look pretty real you would be fine. What about like ribbons and bows and much less real flowers?
Reply:artifical flowers are great and cost less and can do them a head time.i think it will look pretty. and add a touch of your personality to the ceremony. good luck!!


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