If you are in need of some wedding ceremony flower inspiration, look no further!
Perhaps you don't know where to start or you are unsure how to choose the right ceremony flowers for your wedding...
Hopefully this blog post will help you with your decision, and please do make use on the tips that I share regarding which arrangements are best to be repurposed.
1. Fixed Floral installations - Flowers installed onto any existing structure.
Flowers installed onto a Chupah or a Mandap
It is important to note that as these are installed directly onto a structure, these arrangements are not relocatable (while the structure might not be permanent, once it is erected for the day, it will not be moved).
Photos by Philippa Sian Photography
Flowers installed onto an arbour
As these are installed directly onto a fixed structure, these arrangements are also not relocatable.
Photos by me!
2. Freestanding Floral installations - arrangements built onto freestanding frames
Floral Columns
The height can range from 1m - 3m
One sided or two sided
Symmetrical or asymmetrical
And the great news is... depending on the height (and the relocation journey) floral columns can be relocatable!
Photos by Paul & Nanda
Meadow Flower Settings - Also incredibly versatile!
Modules pieced together to create a setting to frame you while you take your vowels.
You can choose to have a subtle setting with fewer modules (as pictured below) or many for a greater impact!
This style of arrangement is very easily relocatable!
Photos by Blue Lily Weddings
Floral Moongate
Florals installed onto a circular frame. Moongates are typicallt over 2m tall and not relocatable.
Photos by Alexandra Wallace
A quick note on installations:
You'll likely need to put aside more budget for floral installations as they are bespoke and require more labour and product. They will often be priced on a 'per m' basis. I price installations flowers from £285 per m (depending on how floral heavy they are or what ingredients are desired).
3. Large arrangements in vessels
A great way to create a subtle impact with arrangements that can be repurposed and relocated to your wedding breakfast.
Traditional style urns for an elegant, classic look.
Other vessels such as large vases or pots can also be displayed upon plinths.
Photos by David Wheeler
Weathered Milk Churns for a country garde naesthetic
Elegant arrangements displayed in a more rustic vessel, no plinth is required.
Photos by Philippa Sian Photography
4. Large arrangements in hidden vessels
Similar to above, however arrangements can also be created in hidden trays that can sit on a plinth for a more contemporary look.
Photos by Kit Myers
For more ceremony inspiration, my work can be viewed on Instagram @poppywildfloral
Hopefully this has given you lots of ceremony flower inspiration.
Are you ready to start designing your wedding flowers?
If you'd like to submit an enquiry, I'd love to hear from you!
Poppy x
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