Ceremony Flowers


A few weeks ago I posted  ideas to decorate archways and chuppas.  There are many other choices to decorate ceremony sites. Often tall arrangements in vases or urns are a favorite.  But you can also embellish the ceremony site with garden arrangements or wreaths or decorate candelabras.

Craig Strong

Craig Strong

Two bright pink wreaths, suspended from a wooden pole, framed the ceremony site for Jandi and Jesse’s wedding. The poles were secured in containers covered with moss; lots of texture decorated the base of the pole.

David Barss

David Barss

This garden arrangement was a fitting backdrop for the ceremony at the First Congregational Church.

David Barss

David Barss

A close-up of the garden arrangement.

Nicole Wickens

Nicole Wickens

The beautiful wrought iron candelabras at the Rose City Park Presbytarian  Church were decorated with these  early spring white and green cascading arrangements.

Nicole Wickens

Nicole Wickens

David Barss

David Barss

The candelabras at St Mary’s Cathedral lend themselves well for wreath decorations.

Jamie Bosworth

Jamie Bosworth

These white topiaries in ornate terra cotta containers decorated the ceremony area at the intimate Old Pioneer Church in Sellwood.

Rebekah Johnson

Rebekah Johnson

Jamie Bosworth

Jamie Bosworth

This gorgeous old tree, decorated with a large wreath, was the site of the ceremony at a private home in Richfield.

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