08/10/2023
Back of aisle arrangements. I call these “meadow arrangements” because I I want the design to mimic something growing from the ground. Like it is meant to be there, intentionally framing the bride as she enters the aisle, and adding to the ceremony aesthetic.
While these repurpose beautifully to in front of the band stage, framing conversation corners, and drawing attention to the sweetheart table or head table, there are some things to consider before doing that:
Tips for repurposing these arrangements:
1. consider their height and don’t use them as centerpieces
2. They were designed to intentionally accent your ceremony, and as such may not fit the second space perfectly.
3. If your ceremony is outdoors, expect to see some stress on the flowers- after being in sometimes full sun for a couple hours, the flowers can begin to wilt or look tired. They will likely perk up once they are in a cooler spot.
4. Your guests will see these flowers be moved. Most won’t mind, but it can potentially leave a feeling of “unfinished” to the overall design.
My recommendation? Repurpose your flowers if your reception and ceremony are in the same building. And You’ll have more success if they are both indoor.
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