Church Wedding Flowers
Collection by The Wilde Bunch Wedding Flowers
From aisle flowers and entrance garlands to large statement designs like plinths and crate stacks. The Wilde Bunch are always happy to decorate the church on your Big Day. ALL IMAGES ARE WILDE BUNCH DESIGNS. WE DO NOT PIN OTHER PEOPLE'S WORK
Spectacular church entrance flowers at Elmore Church. A Wilde Bunch design using our own plinths & Urns and a matching hanging garland over the arch
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A classic Gypsophila pew end with deep blue ribbon to match the bridesmaid dresses. A Wilde Bunch wedding design at North Cadbury Court Church
Simple bunches of Gypsophila are the most cost effective way to decorate the aisle of a church. This is a Wilde Bunch design in a village church in North Devon.
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Church aisle flowers at North Cadbury Court Church. Simple sprigs of Gypsophila tied to the pew ends with blue ribbon. A Wilde Bunch Design
A traditional Wilde Bunch plinth & Urn design for churches. Whatever the flower choice these statement designs become a focal point for the ceremony and are never dwarfed by the vast interior of the church.
Stunning Wilde Bunch church flowers showing Gypsophila pew ends and a large statement design as the focal point for the ceremony.
Here's a slightly different Wilde Bunch church flower design. Cascading garlands on pillars look stunning but be warned...a lot of churches won't let you decorate pillars especially if they are carved & ornate...so check first before you set your heart on it.
Window ledges in churches are ideal spots for large vibrant designs. Go 'bold' on these designs as smaller arrangements tend to be dwarfed and risk going un-noticed. Here's a Wilde Bunch design as seen from a position, seated in the pews.
Large cavernous spaces like Bath Abbey need bold 'statement' designs. Anything smaller would be simply dwarfed by the surroundings. A plinth & Urn design by Bristol Wedding florists, The Wilde Bunch.
This chapel in the Welsh mountains still had the original gas light holders which made perfect props for extra church flowers. The Wilde Bunch, Bristol.
North Cadbury church in Somerset fully decorated with two large plinth designs and alter flowers. The Wilde Bunch moved the plinths back to the reception venue after the ceremony, thus doubling their effective use and appeal.