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Decorating a Church for a Wedding

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Decorating for a church wedding on a budget? It can be quite simple to have an elegant and inexpensive church wedding regardless of whether the ceremony is to be held in a small simple church or a larger grand one. This is a page about decorating a church for a wedding.
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May 31, 2007

Reception hall decorated like a church.I had a friend that wanted to save money by skipping a fancy church wedding, so I made her reception hall into a makeshift church and altar. We saved a lot of money by doing so. The big plus is that the guests could sit and enjoy the wedding and not have to get up and leave to go to the party, it was all in the same room.



By Tracy from MI

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December 30, 2005

I'm getting married on May 6th 2006 and my colors are pale yellow and sage. My wedding is in one of the oldest churches in Tennessee, it does not even have electricity and the pews are logs cut in half. If anyone can help with any ideas for CHEAP decorations it would be great.



Hannah from Johnson City, TN

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By omeggan (Guest Post)
December 30, 20050 found this helpful

You could head to Wal Mart or whatever has a fake flower section and ribbon/lace section in their crafts. Make small bouquets of fake flowers in your colours, tie them together with a bit of lace of ribbon in those colours. Then take the ribbon (two different colours), twirl it together like you would crepe paper rolls at a birthday party and let some slack out. Put this between the different bouquets on the wall. You'll probably have to pin or anchor the bouquets to the wall somehow.

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Something that's not too expensive. You could also make bouquets with these flowers and lace/ribbons for the bridesmaids in your wedding party as well as boutoneires for the groomsmen. Hope that helps a little! :) You could also tie the ribbon around different things that can be festooned like the idea with the ribbons/bouquets above...hope that gives you an idea! Also check out the bridal section at your local library and see if they have any thing that might help you! :) Good luck.

 
By Doreen (Guest Post)
December 30, 20050 found this helpful

Lots & lots of lit candles, in the colours you have chosen, look in the dollar stores for the candle holders too, or maybe borrow from you friends
Nice colours you have chosen.
Best Wishes!

 
December 30, 20050 found this helpful

Have lots & lots of lit candles in your colours placed all around inside the church. Look in the dollar stores + holders as well. You could also borrow candle sticks from your friends & family, just tape their names on the bottom to ensure they get them back. Very pretty colours you have chosen.

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Best Wishes!

 
By (Guest Post)
December 30, 20050 found this helpful

Less is more in this situation. How cool that you chose such an old church for your wedding! I'd place large bows made of ribbon and tulle at the ends of the pews and research what was traditionally used as wedding decorations for that time period. Most likely, they used things found in nature and that would be very economical.

May is such a beautiful time to get married -- maybe you could make little flower gardens in a variety of pots.

 
By Sherry (Guest Post)
December 30, 20050 found this helpful

You could make your own big puffy satin bows for the ends of the rows. Also could use small wicker baskets of potpurri. Maybe find different baskets at the thrift store & potpurri at the dollar store. For the front of the church what about baskets of silk flowers that you arrange yourself?

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Or splurge on the rental of a candlelabra if the church doesn't have one & decorate it with silk flowers in your colors. Incorporate the lighting of the center candle into your ceremony.

 
By sandy (Guest Post)
December 30, 20050 found this helpful

i wouldn't do many candles if the church is that old it could be dangerous.
but you could use lots of flowers. how would they have decorated it when people got married there say 150 yrs ago or when ever the church opened??
i think that sounds really nice.

 

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December 31, 20050 found this helpful

I think the tulle suggestion is great. I would get some of those twinkle little white/clear christmas lights that have battery pack attached. A few of those would add a nice touch to add the

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lights in the tulle of your color. And make it simple
and it will be stunning. I would go with some pretty
potted flowers and tie bows of tulle around them.
ENJOY your day.

 
By Martha (Guest Post)
December 31, 20050 found this helpful

God bless your marriage, Hannah, and I have a daughter named Hannah. I think since the church is old ,you might like to use the kind of decoration that might have been in the church years ago, like wild flowers and even weeds. There are lots of things that bloom in the wooded areaes and along rural roads and an abundance of greenery. This would also be very economical. If you can locate some ivy it was used a lot in decorating years ago. Candles or oil burning lamps may have been used for lighting. For my wedding (years ago) I used white metal candle holders with glass globes like hurricane lamps. My bridesmaids even carried one with small flowers around the base with ribbon streamers. Even if your dress is very modern I think the more traditional to the building decorations would be nice especially with the seating. I decorated very economically with magnolia blooms for my May 28th wedding and carried one large one as my bouquet.

 
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April 15, 2012

I'm getting married July 21, 2012 and looking for decorations for a church wedding. My colors are turquoise and chocolate. My accent color is white. Can you help me?

By Tammy E.

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April 15, 20120 found this helpful

Most craft stores and fabric stores have a large variety of things in all price ranges. I would probably go with mainly white for the wedding itself, with maybe a very few colored accents.

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For the reception centerpiece for the bridal table, buy some nylon net or tulle in the chocolate color and kind if swirl it along the length of the table inserting some turquoise colored silk flowers at intervals and in between the flowers use white pillar candles.

For safety I would use the battery operated candles, they are expensive but last forever, just by adding new batteries. On the other tables just use a few balloons.

 
April 18, 20120 found this helpful

Stay with one shade/tint of chocolate, but vary the turquoise from pale to deep. You could dress your bridesmaids in turquoise from pale to deep with chocolate trim (my wedding was mink and pink - a dress they could use for other occasions, but this from a time when girls needed that sort of dress). I liked the ideas of redhatterb.

 
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December 17, 2013

My daughter wants to get married in our church, but hates the carpet. Are there any ideas to cheaply cover the carpet? It would be not only the aisle, but also at the altar area.

By Joanna

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December 19, 20130 found this helpful

I say do the runner up the aisle and then do another runner (or 2) across the area where her, her Groom, and Bridal party will be standing.

Once standing at the alter, they'll (probably) be blocking the majorty of the alter carpets' view from guests & the photgrapher anyway. Same goes for any decorations hanging from the pews (blocking "side-carpeting" on the aisle.)

Unless the carpet is truly *hideous*, I doubt anyone will be looking at it ~ they'll be watching 2 people pledging their love.

Besides, when looking back at pictures, who really notices something as *insignifcant* as *carpeting*? (Speaking of pictures, just have her tell the photographer how she feels about the carpeting & ask them to shoot with as little of it in the frame as possible.)

The only other option is to pay to have the whole church re-carpeted. ;-)

 
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