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Outside Ceremonies
Decorating for your ceremony is just as important as choosing the location.
Below are
some photos of recent Brides choices and a brief description of the
location, and
decorations possibilities.

A simply constructed chuppah, covered with luxurious linen, and draped with
English Ivy
and Dendrobium orchids made a Simply elegant statement at this back
yard wedding.
Above we find a simple lattice archway,
draped in elegant white tulle. Flowers adorn
the archway at the three arch
points. This bride chose Roses, Stock, Hydrangea, Pom
Poms, and Babies
Breath.

Choosing tropical in the dead of summer is an innovative way to add color and
drama to
your ceremony location. Pictured here at Cypress Grove Park, are
arrangements of hot
pink Ginger and Stargazer Lilies, glowing yellow Mini Calla
Lilies and Oncidium Orchids,
and perfect purple Iris. Choosing a center
arrangement that is larger than the two side
arrangements is a smart way to
cover the Gazebo without spending a fortune in flowers.

Use your floral decorations on a Gazebo or archway again to decorated
the entrance of
your reception location. This happy couple decorated the
Gazebo with Florida Ruscas
garland adorned with masses of hot pink, white and
ivory roses, and curly willow. After
the nuptials were over, we simply
took the garland down, drove to Heathrow, and
reattached the same garland on the
entrance to the club.

If a garden ceremony is all you have dreamed of, tip up an
archway, cover it with
luxurious gossamer fabric, adorn it with a swag of
flowers at the top, flank it with Roman
columns topped with green plants, or
flowers, and you have an instant Fairy tale wedding.

Two 8' Roman Columns, and two 6' Roman
Columns draped with tulle, and topped
off with beautiful cascades of Roses, Lissianthus, poms and Carnations set the mood as
well as help keep your costs
down. If you like, this arrangement can be moved into the
reception
location being the head table for added drama.
A gazebo adorned with flowers can make any location suitable for a wedding.
Pictured
here are two such examples. A lakeside ceremony on the left, and
a beach side hotel on
the right. Both of these setups are fully removable
and available through our rental
department.
Mason Jardin Restaurant in Altamonte springs, makes a
beautiful garden venue.
Pictured here is a simply elegant combination of
white tulle swagging the aisle,
with pew arrangements of dendrobium orchids and
curly willow.
Church
Ceremonies

Adding a focal point to the end of the aisle and "leading" the
eye up to it is a dramatic
way to dress up any church for a wedding. Two
6' columns topped with a canopy
of flowers, and an elegantly draped aisle are
simple and cost efficient ways of doing this.
Why not use your centerpieces for decorations at the ceremony. This
Bride, went with
pale pink, pale yellow and ivory Roses, Lissianthus, Dendrobium
Orchids, and Poms
for a formal garden look. Twelve Roman Columns flank the
aisle and the topiary trees
are placed on top. At the end of the ceremony,
just grab one and go to the party.
Instant centerpiece.
Decorations for indoor ceremonies usually consist of altar
arrangements. Pictured here
is a column top arrangement consisting of ;
Gladiolas, Lillies, Callas, Roses, and assorted
greenery. On the
right, Carnations, Pom Poms, Spider Mums and Snapdragons, makes
a large dramatic
statement for less money.
Move these
bountiful arrangements into the reception on a gift table, column or near
the
entry doors for added impact.
This unity arrangement became a swag on the head table at the
reception
If a Chuppah is what you need, why not construct a one of a
kind. This happy couple
decided they wanted a rustic garden look and we
built a custom Chuppah using curly
willow rising from terracotta pots, with
white muslin attached to the top, and adorned
with lots of English Ivy, white
Roses, and Raffia. Her aisle arrangement complimented
this beautifully
with an archway half way down the aisle. Also Curly Willow, English Ivy
and Raffia rising from terra cotta pots, and the aisle was marked with a petal
pile on each
side.

Your chuppah can be as elaborate or ornate as you desire.
To the left, simple curly
willow branches and lilies anchored with potted fern.
To the right a full linen chuppah
adorned with masses of roses, orchids and
filler for a more extravagant affair.



The amphitheater at Cypress Grove park is not only a popular
wedding location, but can
be decorated with a variety of options. The photos
above are from the Rutland wedding
here in Orlando, last May. Rosemary chose
roses, Stargazer Lilies, and assorted
greenery for the Gazebo. These
decorations were installed by our staff on site.
Candelabra

Candle light can bring the entire ceremony together with warmth
and romance.
Pictured above are rental candelabra that are adorned with
white and green floral
adornments including: Asiatic Lilies, Poms,
Carnations and assorted foliage. From
the left, Clamp on Aisle
Candelabra, Three light candelabra (which also works as a
Unity candelabra) and
a 7 light arch candelabra.

A 14 light spiral candelabra pictured to the left, and a 15
light arch candelabra,
can make a dramatic impact on the altar if you are a
candle connosoirre and want the
warmth and elegance that candles bring.
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