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Church altars can be decorated for a wedding using fresh flowers, silk flowers or an array of candles. Discover the types of altar decorations allowed by the church with helpful tips from a professional event coordinator in this video on planning a wedding.
Expert: Tara Wilson
Bio: Tara Wilson is the owner of Tara Wilson Events, a full-service event company committed to providing creative, well-executed and memorable events for individual and corporate clients.
Opening photo by Cunningham Photography
'BemusedExpression' is completely CORRECT! And this Tara Wilson - has she ever BEEN in a church? And then to mention 'try looking at a decorating store for a cross'...maybe try a christian bookstore honey. Your wedding ceremony decorations are set by the official performing the ceremony. The altar is a sacred place. It is not the florist's decision. Bemused isn't being angry - she's being respectful. Learningartagain has a number of things to learn, art being very far down the list.
EdmAprilGal 3 months ago
Never mind talking to your florist. First talk to the clergy-person who will be conducting the ceremony. Many churches do not permit floral arrangements on the altar, which is reserved for Holy Communion -- although other places in the chancel may be all right. Remember that a church is a holy place for worshiping God, and what happens there is entirely at the discretion of the presiding clergy. Save the "events planner" for the reception.
BemusedExpression 10 months ago
honey get a personality. you seem so angry.. like the girl who is always the bridesmaid never the bride.
learningartagain 10 months ago