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Thursday, August 29, 2013

Multicolor Wedding Church Décor with Blue Ribbon

As we promised before, we’re back with our popular post here at Flowerdaily : the wedding church décor!

The front and side look of the main altar flower arrangements. The theme is actually multicolor but a bit tends to ‘pink - magenta - red’ as requested by some couples while the other wanna ‘blue’ color, so Margriet Team decided to hang blue ribbon instead. It’s quite difficult to find blue hydrangea in the local market recently… don’t know why…, while the imported ones definitely cost lots. So, if the overall look of the altar looked contrast, please be understood.

The flowers used for this theme are Lilies sorbone, gerberas, hydrangeas, daisies, chrysant of Samrock, gypsophila and some roses of Queen Mary, Avalance, Belavitae, Universe. We also used red celocia, a beautiful garden-flowers which we rarely use. Thanks to Mrs. Melani & Liany who found it in the local market a day before.

The flower arrangement in front of ‘Ambo’

The one in front of the Mary’s statue and on the candelabra

The wedding ring and the Bible - Cross - Rosary basket

Here’s the row of chairs' decor looked from the back side  …. So bright, right?

And… a Unity candle flower arrangement made by yours truly! 
There will be one post on this flower arrangement, so wait for our next post! Keep on checking….

Note:
Church Décor by Margriet Team
The wedding ring & Bible – Cross – Rosary baskets’ decorators unknown. If you know, please let us know.

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Marriage at The Salib Suci Church

On April 6th, 2013 I went to the ‘Salib Suci’ church to attend my friend’s son of marriage there. The church is located on 25 Kemuning street, so it’s also popular in Bandung as the church of ‘Kemuning’. And while I was there, I had the opportunity to look around the church decor. And here's the overview report. Let's have a look ...

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This is the candle decor for Easter 2013 at 'Salib Suci' church. Look white and pure. ... so great, amazingly!

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This is the tower of 'Salib Suci' church. The building belongs to the ancient church and it's quite well maintained. 

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The atmosphere when the bride and groom prayed and gave flowers offerings to Mary.

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The altar décor

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The flower arrangements on the Easter candle. Beautifully arranged!!!

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An up close look of the altar

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The flower arrangements placed on the right & left side of Mary.

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The flower arrangement seen up close

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Chair & pew decoration

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The wedding ring tray (image above) and the cross – rosary – bible basket (image below)

Note:
Pictures taken on April 6th, 2013 at Salib Suci church, Bandung, Indonesia

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Wedding Church Décor: White Lilies


Okay, after our post on pink lily wedding décor, now is the time to reveal our white lily wedding décor… mmmm… wait a minute… I don’t see any lily here….


Tadaaa!!! Here’s the lilies….. the first image is the church aisle flower arrangements, in which lilies doesn’t suit in small flower arrangements like that, however for the main altar, we used white lilies, snapdragon, roses, hydrangea, ivy and SOI leaves.


The flower arrangements in front of Mary and Jesus statues (image above) and in front of psalmist (image below)


The chair and pew decoration

Note:
Church décor: Team Margriet

Friday, June 15, 2012

Wedding Church Decor: Red Tropical for Pentecost

Red is the liturgical color for this day, so for Pentecost this year we also decided to choose red tropical color  combined with other bold color such as orange and yellow. The materials used are heliconia or we call  it as 'Pisang Bugis', anthurium, roses, gerberas, daisies, green puma and a bit of baby's breath only for wedding ceremony decor such as hand bouquet, candle, chair and pew decoration.


This was the flower arrangement in front of the angel which placed on the right and left side of the sacristy table. We decorate the back of altar area only at big events such as Christmas, easter, Pentecost etc so not every week we have a chance to decorate the twin angels.


Because there was a ceremony of marriage a day before the Pentecost, so we also had to make decoration for the wedding ceremony such as these chairs and pews. The image below was the close-up of chairs and pews.

Overall view from front of the altar during the ceremony of marriage (image above) and an up close look of the altar (image below)


The flower arrangement in front of the psalmist (image above) and on the seven candle stand which was placed beside the big Easter candle (image below)


The flower arrangement in front of the Jesus statue (image above) and the seven candle stand which placed in front of Maria statue when the ceremony of the marriage (image below)


The bouquet and candle for bride and groom only consisted of red roses as the request of the bride so we only added the baby's breath to make them look brighter when photographed. The Bible-Cross-Rosary tray (image below).


The flower arrangement inside the hall (image above) and the offerings of flowers and fruit for masses at 08.30 and 10.15 a.m. (image below, the fruit basket's not seen)


Note:
Pictures taken on May 27th, 2012.
Church Decor by Team Margriet
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