Brides Blair Donovan Once you've pegged the perfect parish to wed your sweetheart, next up comes finding corresponding church wedding decorations for the big... Read More
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Once you’ve pegged the perfect parish to wed your sweetheart, next up comes finding corresponding church wedding decorations for the big day that can compete with timeless architecture, stained glass windows, and grandiose chandeliers that could (almost) upstage your wedding dress. Unlike other wedding venues, churches demand a certain degree of respect and appreciation because of their sacred affiliations, meaning your visions of oriental rugs lining the aisle or a ceremony backdrop are probably ill-suited for this incredibly intimate and religious setting. In fact, your parish may even have certain restrictions when it comes to wedding decor.
But, the good news is that you can still maintain a fresh, modern vibe in your church wedding venue that speaks to yours and your future spouse’s styles. Another bonus—from the altar to the pews to the aisles, you have no shortage of spots to beautify. No matter how big or small your church of choice is, put your own spin on the space with greenery (think plenty of garlands, wreaths, and even faux leaves), signage, lanterns, and more. Check out our roundup of nine church wedding decorations to enhance your religious ceremony that will personalize the venue without detracting from its preexisting appeal.
Faux Eucalyptus Garland
Garlands are about to become your church wedding decoration best friend—there’s truly no spot you can’t adorn. But, do keep your garland decorations to a minimum, and stick to either lining the church door frames, the aisle, or the altar with these lush greens.
SHOP NOW: Which Goose, $32
Landen Small Black Metal Lantern
Set the ambience with some mood lighting, if your church allows additional candles. Line these lanterns along each pew to brighten the venue and give the space more of a cozy feel.
SHOP NOW: Pier 1 Imports, $9.95
Simple Wedding Welcome Sign
Welcome guests without taking away from the natural appeal of your wedding venue. A simple white sign with your names and date will do just the trick. Station this in the back entrance of the church so that it’s the first thing guests see before they find their seats.
SHOP NOW: Lilac and White, starting at $63.98
Small Woven Wire Circle Basket
Neatly arrange your church ceremony programs in these upscale baskets, then reuse them at the reception to store your wedding favors.
SHOP NOW: Terrain, was $28, now $13.95
Woodland Box Planters
Or, for a more feminine feel, opt for florals to line the aisle. The boxy shapes of these planters mean they’ll line up perfectly with each pew without taking up too much aisle space (and there’s less worry about knocking them over). The whitewashed hue also makes for a pretty contrast against dark wood church interiors.
SHOP NOW: BHLDN, starting at $8
Large Faux Monstera Leaf
Make a huge statement that’s not too overbearing. By scattering a few large botanicals around the front of the church, you can get your greenery fix for less than the cost of multiple smaller arrangements. Plus, guests won’t even know these are faux versions.
SHOP NOW: CB2, $34.95
Spin Glossy Vase
Reserve your taller greens and florals for either side of the altar, stored in tall, stoneware vases. Plus, the bigger the blooms the better—you can relocate them to the reception for decor that does double duty.
SHOP NOW: CB2, $99.95
Baby’s Breath Wreath
Put your personal design touch on the outside of the church, too. Decorate the doors of the venue with wreaths of baby’s breath, which have been known to symbolize everlasting love (the more you know). It doesn’t get more wedding-appropriate than that.
SHOP NOW: Crystal’s Cottage Home, $82.00
Eucalyptus Gold Ring
Or, add a modern spin to your church door decor with a minimalist hoop, sprinkled with sprigs of eucalyptus. Personalize this decoration by adding wooden cutouts of your monograms within the wreath. If your church has double doors, you can even feature one wreath with your first initial and another with your future spouse’s.
SHOP NOW: Blooming Bouquet, starting at $35.50