There are many ways to dress up the ceremony chairs if you are having an outdoor wedding. Simple white wooden chairs can be given a personality with pretty seat covers in your wedding colors. This is also the perfect chance to showcase your wedding theme. At a beach wedding, starfish can be hung on each aisle chair. For a garden wedding, nothing is more beautiful than floral pomanders adorning the aisle chairs. If you prefer a more casual floral decoration, you can't go wrong with tiny painted tin pails hung on the aisle chairs. Fill each pail with a small bouquet of your favorite flowers.
Your reception chairs can be decorated in any number of ways. Let your ornament work with the chair if you will be using pretty chairs, such as the classic gold chivalry style. For a very formal wedding, gold organza or dupioni half- slipcovers look beautiful over the top half of the chair. Another great look for chivalry chairs is to tie a wide ribbon into a bow at the back of each one. The most ornate version of this decoration would be a velvet or satin ribbon festooned with fabulous crystal tassels dripping down the back of each chair like stunning bridal jewelry sets for your seating. You can always do the bows on every chair and reserve the crystal accent for the bride and groom's seats if this sounds too expensive.
The newlyweds will often want to have extra-special adornments for their chairs. The options are nearly limitless. If you are having a destination wedding in Hawaii, add leis to the backs of your chairs. For an outdoor wedding, a small floral wreath or swag looks beautiful. Another fabulous idea is to hang the bride and groom's initials on the backs of their chairs with pretty ribbons. The letters can be created from wood, greenery, flowers, or even large glass balls. This is a fun way to make your dinner seats stand out from the crowd.
Your reception chairs can be decorated in any number of ways. Let your ornament work with the chair if you will be using pretty chairs, such as the classic gold chivalry style. For a very formal wedding, gold organza or dupioni half- slipcovers look beautiful over the top half of the chair. Another great look for chivalry chairs is to tie a wide ribbon into a bow at the back of each one. The most ornate version of this decoration would be a velvet or satin ribbon festooned with fabulous crystal tassels dripping down the back of each chair like stunning bridal jewelry sets for your seating. You can always do the bows on every chair and reserve the crystal accent for the bride and groom's seats if this sounds too expensive.
The newlyweds will often want to have extra-special adornments for their chairs. The options are nearly limitless. If you are having a destination wedding in Hawaii, add leis to the backs of your chairs. For an outdoor wedding, a small floral wreath or swag looks beautiful. Another fabulous idea is to hang the bride and groom's initials on the backs of their chairs with pretty ribbons. The letters can be created from wood, greenery, flowers, or even large glass balls. This is a fun way to make your dinner seats stand out from the crowd.