Wedding Forum - Ceremony

FREE Wedding Table Planner

+ FREE Wedding Budget Planner and more wedding planning tools

Join now free to use

Wedding Forum - Ceremony...

Not signed in (Sign In)

UKbride Supermarket


* Discount available to Power Users only. Terms and conditions apply. more

  1.  
    • ginge23
      CommentAuthorginge23
      Just marriedBadgeBadge
     
    We are not having flowers as out centre peices and I never gave a thought to the ceremony. When talking to the hotel yesterday she said what about flowers for the ceremony just for one table she reccomended i get a long low centre peice. Do you think the pics in my album of our sort of fish bowl centre peice would look silly to use on the ceremony. Should I call my florist and add one in for this im just thinking that we would not use it anywhere else on the day if we did get a flower peice or what ever u call it lol. If we use our centrepeices the low ones we could use 2 would this look silly? xx
  2.  
    • Joolsy
      CommentAuthorJoolsy
      Ticker backgroundIs poweruserJust marriedBadgeBadgeTicker foreground
     
    Yeah I think you should go with flowers just like you say get a long low centre piece I think that will look better than your table centrepieces because it will cover a larger area!! xx

    Members signature icon
    Officially Mrs Julie-Anne Muir


  3.  
    • ginge23
      CommentAuthorginge23
      Just marriedBadgeBadge
     
    Right I will call the florist tnite see what it is to add it on. Can you think of anywhere else on the day we could use it to save it going to waste. xx
  4.  
    • Mrs (Dove) Pidgeon
      CommentAuthorMrs (Dove) Pidgeon
      Is poweruserJust marriedBadgeBadge
     
    Cake table?

    Members signature icon

    Now a extremely happy German housewife and now a Mother!!!!
    Islay Jean born 24th June in Hannover.
  5.  
    • ginge23
      CommentAuthorginge23
      Just marriedBadgeBadge
     
    I was thinking that dove but thought it might take the look away from the cake? x
 

UKbride's £25,000 Wedding Competition Prize Partners

Enter Now