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Church Flowers For Weddings

These photos of church flowers for weddings will get your imagination going with ideas for your own ceremony decorations. I always advise brides to use cheap wedding flowers for in front of the church and save the expensive flowers for the centerpieces and hand bouquets.

These flowers aren't that difficult to do and you can save a lot of money doing them yourself! Check out the tutorial links at the bottom of this page.

This traditional fan spray features white carnations, white gladiolus and mums. Very simple - yet very nice display!



The tall gladiolus make elegant lines that draw the eye upward and outward. If you plan to have two matching sprays, make them "mirror" images, with the angle of the flowers going in two different directions.



This is a truly simple design to do, yet the bright colors and variety of gladiolus makes it seem very lavish.



It's very simple to get almost the same effect by substituting red carnations for the red roses. From a distance, such as in the church pews, it's difficult to tell a difference.



Adding a few Asiatic lilies and the long lines of Bells of Ireland turn this floral into something very special.


Photographs courtesy John Henry. All rights reserved.


To leave Church Flowers for Weddings and see many more pages of photos & ideas, check out the links at the bottom of Home Page.

Make Your Own Bridal Bouquet,
Wrist Corage and Other Tutorials

Make a Wired Corsage * Using Corsage Picks * Wiring Roses * Gluing Method * Boutonniere Slideshow * Make a Round Rose Bouquet * Create a Cascading Bouquet * Making a Diagonal Bouquet * Hand Tied Slideshow * Make A Round Mixed Bouquet * Basic Greening Techniques * Satin Pew Bows * Tulle Pew Bows * Decorating Flip Flops * Hurricane Centerpiece * Balloon Arch * Fan Altar Spray * Green a Design Ring * Basic Table Centerpiece * Set Up Reception Hall * Decorate a Tiki Torch