Thursday, January 12, 2012

Wedding Decor This Week : Simple hot pink

At noon after the last mass on January 8th, there was a wedding ceremony in St. Peter Cathedral.


This one is another inspiration for your church wedding flowers, in hot pink theme. So if you love pinky, you can consider this one for your wedding. Seen from the front, as usual there's one floral arrangement in front of the altar as a long big centerpiece, 2 on both sides, one in front of the psalmist and the others attached to the chairs (2 for the bride n groom chairs, each 4 on the right n left of the visitors' chairs).


Up close on the centerpiece, mostly roses were used with no small flowers protruding on top but a few carnations hanging at the bottom. To break the monotony, lots of light green spiders were used as filler in between white and pink colors. The foliage used was philodendron, monstera, ruscus and song of India.


The floral arrangement in front of the psalmist's altar (left picture) boasted the hortensia as the
main focal point. The flowers used were quite the same as in the centerpiece except that the green spider was changed to baloon flower and white chrysant. While the ones attached to the chairs used 3 pink gerberas as focal points. This makes the arrangements look fuller and you can see the lovely colour gradation from the up close gerberas. Besides pink gerbera, they used chrysant, puma and kermit.


And these are how the floral arrangements placed as the background look. Hortensia, white chrisants, green spider, fuhsia fiji, pink spray carnation were used to form triangle shape.


some of the flowers used..... very fresh and look gorgeous

In general the combination of the colour is nice, and for those who like simplicity and symmetrical shape, this would suit you.

Church decor : Team Margriet

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