I love decorating aisles almost more than the altar area.. I think this is what your guests see as a whole when they walk into the ceremony.. and it makes the pictures very beautiful as you and your entire bridal party is walking down the aisle and also from the back during the ceremony...
NEW! Custom Painted Aisle Runners

Connected Aisle Draping
This is a full draping design down the aisle with spotlights shining at each connecting point. to give it a candlelit look without using flame candles..

These are on church pews.. different pews connect differently so we do need a picture of the ends of the pews or see in person. Normally every other pew is connected.

Below is a draped free standing aisle.. this works great is the pew chairs are movable or in a hotel where you can move the chairs to where you would like.
Columns where used to decorate the back of the aisle which is the entry point for every one of the bridal party (in the processional)



Connected Drape with hand sewn strung orchids.

Non-Connected Pew Drapes
These are not connected aisle draping - again each pew is different so some of the draping may look a little differently because of the design of the pews.

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Aisle with aisle runner and petals only.





Medium Cylinders with lights/petals






Giant and Medium cylinders




Giant Cylinders




Shepard Hooks / Outdoor Aisle
Outdoor aisles are a little trickier.. because the wind can really whip away the fabric.. this is about the only time we use tulle or materials that have "vents" in them
In grass we use shepard hooks.. because they will be stable in the ground



Flower Arrangements down the aisle


Aisle Bouquets

Columns going down the aisle

Ceiling Draping for the Ceremony



Tunnels - this depends on the location.. and if there is room to create this.. we loved it here.. it built up the drama for the guests and we got to position exactly where they entered into the ceremony.


