Friday, February 13, 2009

The Christmas Decoration For Wedding Ceremonies




Christmas wedding ceremonies often tend to use religious themes and appropriately so. Carols for the music and holly, ivy and berries for church decoration can be teamed up with wide and tall red pillar candles for a soft romantic look that won't let your friends forget that they are invited to a wedding party and not a Christmas party. Here are some more simple ideas and tips that will help you to make your Christmas wedding decorations more memorable and economical:
  • For a soft glow, wrap white Christmas lights in white tulle.
  • If you cannot make the wires disappear completely, cover them with golden; silver and metallic white ribbons to give them a Christmas look too.
  • You can either use colored wedding lights that suit your wedding colors or white elegant lights that suit all themes and decoration styles.
  • You can decorate your walls by arranging strands of white silk poinsettias in swags or arranging exotic flowers with gold-tipped centers as topiaries or table centerpieces.
  • Wreaths in various styles, colors and adornments can be used to decorate walls while Christmas candles can be used as mesmerizing table centerpieces for the wedding ceremonies either along or with evergreens or flowers.
  • Christmas wedding decorations can use sheer fabric or netting as table covers and fruit in clear glass bowl centerpieces.
  • For party favors, you can use little Christmas ornaments.
  • Another idea for table centerpiece for a Christmas wedding ceremony is to display beautiful magical small Christmas trees adorned with miniature glass ornaments, ribbons, berries and baubles.
  • Stir the young hearts by hanging mistletoe strategically throughout your wedding ceremony decorations and see the romantic kissing couples enjoy.
  • Fake snow, pearl sprays and sheer fabric can make your Christmas wedding decor look quite romantic.


Source : http://festivals.iloveindia.com/christmas/christmas-weddings/christmas-decoration-ceremony.html

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