Flowers for Your Ceremony Leeds

How you decorate your ceremony venue deserves some careful thought, as the floral arrangements you choose will set the scene for your walk down the aisle. Churches are often decorated with flowers all year round, courtesy of volunteers from the parish, and are often decorated more lavishly than usual at certain times of year, such as Easter.

Bond Street Florist
+44 (0) 113 243 9009
Albion Street
Leeds
The Flower Pot
Kirkgate Market
Leeds
Fiztpatrick Florists
+44 (0) 113 249 1874
35 Compton Road
Leeds
Brian's Florist
+44 (0) 113 244 6702
Kirkgate Market
Leeds
Andrea Benn Florists
+44 (0) 113 293 5222
287 Beeston Road
Leeds
Turners Florist
+44 (0) 113 270 2854
Church Street
Leeds
Daisy Chain Florists
+44 (0) 113 247 1939
65 Vicar Lane
Leeds
Dezine Boutique
+44 (0) 113 245 4082
Kirkgate Market
Leeds
Flower Boutique
+44 (0) 113 271 6733
5 Middleton Park Circus
Leeds
Alan Brown Flowers
+44 (0) 113 245 4321
Kirkgate Market
Leeds
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Flowers for Your Ceremony

Flowers for Your Ceremony

Flowers for your Ceremony

How you decorate your ceremony venue deserves some careful thought, as the floral arrangements you choose will set the scene for your walk down the aisle.

Churches are often decorated with flowers all year round, courtesy of volunteers from the parish, and are often decorated more lavishly than usual at certain times of year, such as Easter. So if your wedding date coincides, the wedding decorations will benefit without extra costs.

Church flower groups will sometimes arrange floral decorations for weddings, at a much more modest cost than commercial florists, and it is worth checking to see if this service is available with your minister or priest. If you choose a commercial florist, they will need to visit the church before deciding what shape and size of decorations to recommend.

Share floral costs with another bride. Find out if there will be another wedding at your church or synagogue on the same day - you may be able to arrange to share the cost of flowers.

Bear in mind that if you have hired a florist to provide you with arrangements, you should be able to transport these to the reception venue after the ceremony.

You may wish to consider the following arrangements:

Altar

There are often freestanding arrangements in large vases already in place in churches or synagogues. If you want your own, be sure to include these in your flower plan.

Chancel steps

A pedestal could be placed on either side of the steps.

Entrance

You could cover an entire wire arch in greenery and flowers to create the perfect entranceway. Many florists own arches that they can rent to you, or some churches often have their own. You could also place topiary trees on either side of the door, or an arrangement in the porch.

Font

Arrangements can be placed around the base, or on top of it.

Lectern

A small arrangement could be placed in front of it.

Pew Ends

You could place a small arrangement of fragrant flowers (for example, sweet peas) either on top of the pew end, or along the side.

Pillars

Wind foliage and flowers around the pillars.

Pulpit

Garlands can be draped along the front, or flower arrangements can be placed around the top.

Windowsills

You could choose to have baskets of flowers, wildflower posies, a single lily, or perhaps triangular arrangements that pick out the colours from the stained-glass windows.

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