Friday, December 20, 2013

Decorate the Church Hall For Your Winter Wedding


Most marriages take place at churches. In many cases, little decoration is done because the hall is already adorned. Despite the fact that the church hall could be already decorated and furnished, it can be further adorned for use as a ceremonial ground. You can apply a few effects on the walls, at the entrances, along the pews and even the altar to give it a marvelous flamboyant look. We look at simple ways that you can make your church hall look glamorous for a wedding ceremony without necessarily making it look too secular. We discuss how to go about your winter decoration for the utmost effect.

The first point to note is, you can leverage on the already existing decorations in the church. At Christmas, the church would already been adorned in the traditional red, silver and red color so your decoration must try to blend with it and complement these colors. Anything else will sabotage the decor and make it look odd. Again, try to concentrate your decoration on the permanent items already found in the church. The pews, window sills and the entrances make good places for decoration. In recent days, it has become common to introduce Christmas trees at the entrance and within the church halls during winter weddings. .

You can apply simple special effects to your wedding ceremony hall to make it look classy. You must however do it sparingly so that it does not look too fashionable. The decoration you do must be able to blend with the already existing furnishings so that the place looks like a church despite the add-ons. For a place like a church where you have many permanent, you must tailor your decoration towards the objects already there. You can drape the altar with something glittering; fix flowers at both end of the pews or hang balloons at the entrances.

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