Perfect Pew Ends

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All engaged couples want to add a little touch of the wow factor to their wedding day. A great place to wow guests is at the ceremony. The ceremony is the first place your guests will get a glimpse of the day ahead of them and your first chance to make a lasting impression.

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With this in mind you should carefully consider your budget for dressing your ceremony and what your budget allows. An effective and relatively purse friendly way of transforming your ceremony venue is by adding pretty pew ends.

As you can see from these before and after shots from Little Daisy Flowers the addition of pew ends can make a huge difference to your venue.

Before and after pic of pew ends

Little Daisy Flowers, Skerries

You can be really creative when it comes to your pew ends and use anything you really want. For a country look, hedgerow flowers simply placed in hanging jam jars look pretty, simple bows tied in gingham ribbon looks sweet and for something completely different, hurricane lanterns or decorative birdcages dressed with candles will look the epitome of vintage chic.

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Elegant bunches of lavender simply tied and hung from the pews looks natural and will also add another dimension with the glorious relaxing aroma.

Handmade pew ends

Handmade pew ends

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Baby pink rose pew end created by Ynas Bridal, available from etsy shop.

A novel idea for old books! Recycled books heart shaped pew ends by Bookity available to buy on etsy.

Hanging Pomanders by Frog Prince Weddings

Frog Prince Weddings, based in Dublin

Stunning pomanders hanging from shepard staff work really well in both modern and more traditional churches. They look especially good in large churches as they fill the open space as guests adhere down the aisle.

zinc floral bucket pew end by Frog Prince Weddings

Frog Prince wedding ceremony décor specialists

A simple zinc bucket filled with pretty flowers can make a huge difference to the overall look of your ceremony.

 

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