Romantic Fall Wedding Reception Decoration Ideas

By Ryker Crogan


I absolutely love to go to weddings that have beautifully decorated ceremonies. Whether it's in a big, elegant church, or a rustic, old garden, or at a white, sandy beach, the backdrop and decorations of a wedding ceremony can really make a lasting impression. And luckily, a pretty ceremony doesn't have to cost a fortune. When it comes to ceremony decorating, less tends to be more. Additionally, you can save some money by being creative and keeping it simple. Here are few ideas for decorating your ceremony while sticking to your budget. The key to successful wedding ceremony decor is simplicity. Clean, elegant flower arrangements, a few strategically placed candles or some potted plants to add a little greenery are all you need to create a romantic and memorable ceremony. Less is more - which ultimately means more money in your wallet. Many freshly engaged couples have stars in their eyes after the big marriage proposal comes about. They have no idea what to do after the euphoria starts to wear off, so they tend to bend and fold to the pressures of how other people think their special day should be, but most are just happy to have found their soul mate and just want to seal the deal. Well, a hearty congratulations to those adventuresome, fun-loving couples that are brave enough to not only go against the grain, but also against well-meaning family members that are confused about whose wedding it actually is supposed to be for. Tradition is nice, but in this economy many people are on a budget, choosing instead to put money down on a house or honeymoon, in lieu of a huge wedding

Have a Focal Point: There needs to be some sort of focal point that you and your spouse-to-be meet at to be wedded. The focal point will act as a frame around the event. Some of the most common options are arches and gazebos. First check to see if you will have one provided to you by your venue. If not, you can buy one, rent one, or make one. Unless you are a carpenter or a handyman, you should probably opt to rent one. I suggest renting an arch since they are typically cheaper than gazebos and look just as nice.

Use Candles Instead of Flowers: Candles are a lot cheaper than wedding flower arrangements, and can often be more romantic. Use them at the altar, to line the aisle (make sure they're in fireproof bags or enclosed in glass to prevent fire hazards), or even in place of bouquets. Also, if you have a beautiful wedding venue already, there is no need to go overboard with your decorations. Perhaps all you need is a simple arrangement at the altar.

Get Some Potted Plants: In the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, they lined the aisle of the beautiful Westminster Abbey with big, potted trees creating an English garden atmosphere. You can do something similar by bringing some potted plants from home or borrowing a few from a friend. Not only are potted plants eco-friendly and a great way to lower your weddings' carbon footprint, but they can easily double as keepsakes for you and your guests. It's a win-win. There's tons of ways to incorporate planters, from hanging displays to houseplant centerpieces on raised pillars we rounded up some of our favorite ways to use potted plants in your wedding decor

Throw Down Some Flower Petals: Even if you do not have a flower girl, you can still throw down some flower petals along the aisle. This can be done as part of the decorating process before the guests arrive. Flower petals are inexpensive to buy compared to actual flower arrangements, so if you really want flowers but don't want to spend the money, this is a great way to add them into the decoration of your ceremony.




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