Posted by Patti Wellington on Wed, Aug 25, 2010 @ 12:10 PM
When a wedding couple and their family think of the chairs they'll be using at the wedding - whether it be the wedding ceremony or wedding reception - they might think about a chair covered with fabric.
For the most part, when you attend a wedding you'll see a lot of chairs being used by the guests as they enjoy the wedding ceremony or reception. There is a pretty good chance that your chairs will not match your wedding theme or style - here is where the chair cover comes into play.

In recent years, times have changed and couples have more choices than ever when it comes to chair covers. You don't just settle with a single white color that has almost become a tradition at the wedding ceremonies. Today's bride may use a variety of colors to coordinate with their wedding theme or style.
If you are planning for a wedding then you already know that there are a lot of things that you must mull over. One more thing will now be the wedding chairs. I find that the chairs are one of the most important parts of the wedding; they are the things that people will sit on for 30 minutes to four hours. Chair covers are a simple way for you to spruce up your wedding.

Posted by Patti Wellington on Sat, Feb 20, 2010 @ 11:58 AM
A wedding aisle runner is a long piece of material sometimes plastic, vinyl and even canvas that may serve several purposes at a wedding. Wedding aisle runners have always been used to protect the bride, bridesmaids and women guests attending the wedding from dirt.
Wedding aisle runners can be used at the steps of the church, or on the aisle between seats. When weddings take place outdoors, wedding runners can prove excellent for protecting dresses. As a Wedding Planner I always tell brides to choose a sturdier fabric for runners when they are hosting an outdoor wedding ceremony.
Many brides choose white or ivory aisle runners, but there is really no limit as to color choices these days. Couples can order elaborate decorations for the runner, including things like the couple’s name or monogram, and they can even custom order sizes and styles. Fabric choices can be custom-made to suit many different décor themes, and include very expensive materials like silk, lace and velvet.
Not every couple chooses to have a wedding aisle runner. They are often used to protect a dress or shoes from dirt at an outdoor wedding location, but indoor locations surely don’t require them. Of course, some aisles are not in the best possible shape. A beautiful wedding aisle runner can easily cover any spots or dirt on an aisle, which might detract from a bride’s beauty or the otherwise charming nature of the location.
For more information or to post a question about your wedding, please visit my website at www.occasionsniagara.com