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Church Wedding Candelabra Flowers




Church wedding flowers can be attached to candelabras, pews, window sills and stairway railing. I usually use small foam cages or OASIS Iglus which can be made up fairly quickly and attached with florist wire or chenille stems. Additions of ribbon streamers or tulle bows is upon your own choice.

You can see how a lovely mixture of roses, stock, blue delphinium and white spider mums can add so much color to a church decor! Leather leaf fern, myrtle and long trailers of sprengeri fern twine down this candleabra pole, giving it a dreamy romantic look.




Whether you have a single candle holder or a branched candelabra stand, the technique is pretty much the same. For the larger stands simply use a larger cage.







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