What constantly runs throughout the whole ceremony without breaking a sweat?
The aisle runner!
So it is definitely important to choose an aisle runner that fits appropriately with the rest of the décor.
For most weddings, the aisle runner is either bedecked with petals...
...sequins...
...or words.
But here are some other neat ideas for aisle runners that won't break the bank.
For book lovers, this page runner would be a neat addition to the ceremony.
If you are having a "love bird" themed wedding, these feathers would be a perfect complement, and light walking would cause some feathers to drift peacefully over the aisle.
Another very elegant option is lace, although this idea may not be very budget friendly.
However, an inexpensive and colorful option may be utilizing yours and your friends' and families' rugs.
Leaves could be a neat exchange for the common rose petals, and you could use aromatic leaves to put a nice scent in the air. This picture features eucalyptus leaves which are known for their calming aroma.
Lastly you could dress up a plain runner with foliage and lights along the side of the aisles.
My favorite is this large flower border, and I think that they would be lovely to help shade the walkway also without blocking guests' view of the wedding party as they stroll onto the scene. However, the flowers appear to possibly be digitally added to the picture shown, so I will need to figure out how to make these giant beauties on my own.
What are some of your favorites? As always, I wish you an beautifully ever after!
The aisle runner!
So it is definitely important to choose an aisle runner that fits appropriately with the rest of the décor.
For most weddings, the aisle runner is either bedecked with petals...
...sequins...
...or words.
But here are some other neat ideas for aisle runners that won't break the bank.
For book lovers, this page runner would be a neat addition to the ceremony.
If you are having a "love bird" themed wedding, these feathers would be a perfect complement, and light walking would cause some feathers to drift peacefully over the aisle.
Another very elegant option is lace, although this idea may not be very budget friendly.
However, an inexpensive and colorful option may be utilizing yours and your friends' and families' rugs.
Leaves could be a neat exchange for the common rose petals, and you could use aromatic leaves to put a nice scent in the air. This picture features eucalyptus leaves which are known for their calming aroma.
Lastly you could dress up a plain runner with foliage and lights along the side of the aisles.
My favorite is this large flower border, and I think that they would be lovely to help shade the walkway also without blocking guests' view of the wedding party as they stroll onto the scene. However, the flowers appear to possibly be digitally added to the picture shown, so I will need to figure out how to make these giant beauties on my own.
What are some of your favorites? As always, I wish you an beautifully ever after!
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