"Wedding Reception Flowers" Part 3 of 9 - Re-Purposing the Wedding Ceremony Flowers
"Wedding Reception Flowers" Part 3 of 9 - Re-Purposing the Wedding Ceremony Flowers
The "Wedding Reception Flowers Series" is posted every Friday in June & July
A smart and economical decision is to re-purpose your Wedding Ceremony flowers, at the Wedding Reception. Floral designers with experience in Wedding Flowers, will have suggestions and ideas on how to best transition the floral designs. This may mean that certain designs are better than others for your Ceremony flowers.
For instance, a flat-backed pew end may be used for centerpieces at the reception. Large and tall floral arrangements (typically on pedestals, flanking the "Altar area") are best suited in focal areas at the reception, or on either side of the head table. If you are using fabric or ribbon or garlands to accent the aisle, these may be used on the edge of the head table, or as an accent at the back of the guest book table.
If you are relying on a using the flowers from your Wedding Ceremony at your Wedding Reception, make sure to go over any extra costs for take down and set up that the floral designer may require.
Check Back next friday for Part 4 of "Wedding Reception Flowers" - List of Flowers Needed for the Wedding Reception
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