White and simplicity have always been important premises in the wedding decoration in churches. Religious ceremonies are usually linked to traditions, but the settings and floral arrangements in these spaces do not necessarily have to be classic. In recent months, we have witnessed a boom in full color floral varieties that are used both in entrances and gates of the templesas in the altars or in the hallways. Because a happy note can be the detail that completely transforms a predictable space into a much more spectacular one (without falling into stridency and with respect for the symbolism and importance of each chapel).
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Wild and wild
Just as with bridal bouquets there are many who seek the effect just picked from the field, more and more couples are aiming for the irregular effect, as if the plant had been born at the entrance of a church. To achieve this result, an access to the temple with the aforementioned finish that is almost fantasy, is combined green with other notes of very bright color. An example of this is this wedding captured by Kiwo Estudio, with bougainvillea, peonies, olive trees, hydrangeas and other floral varieties, in a montage by El Taller de Clo for Las Bodas de Araventum.
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Full color cups
An elegant and alternative option to large floral arrangements, arches or columns, are cups. A very sophisticated choice that has that air vintage that everyone likes, a little romantic. And it is this support that also allows creating very delicate contrasts, with somewhat majestic vase effect and even typical of other times of royalty, such as the one proposed by the Sevillian florist Cártamo, on these lines.
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On the way to the altar
A renewed classicism is present in the applauded weddings of Eva Iglesias, founder of Bodas Colorín, and on her social networks we find ideas as inspiring as this one. A whole path to the altar where, on the floor, flowers are arranged at different heights, very romantic, with pastel colors and sorbet. An idea by Elena Suárez & Co.
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floral sculptures
One of the big trends in floral matters for this year, and that we will continue to see in 2025, are floral sculptures. This vision of floristry, much more artistic and with a groundbreaking result, plays not only with flowers, but also with unusual greens, exotic varieties and even fruits and vegetables, to decorate all types of settings. From the banquet to the church, this format is increasingly popular with couples looking for a modern and sophisticated decoration, while also not being excessively strident, but rather poetic and romantic. In Spain, one of the greatest exponents of this style, whom many couples seek out, is Manuela Sosa, founder of Gang & The Wool. It is from this flower shop that we get such curious montages as this entrance to the church, with two floral arrangements distributed on the sides, which are architectural in appearance and They mix different flowers in gradient in blue.
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Also inside the churches
This concept of assembly with an artistic point and flowers arranged in a creative and unusual way, which Manuela masters perfectly, is also present in her work inside churches. From flowers that are located under the lectern or at the foot of an altarto complete tables, which no longer only use flowers, but incorporate other materials such as bows, threads or ropes.
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flower columns
Groundbreaking, different and very impressive is this floral montage that has been around for a while, but is still very viral, designed by the Murcian florist Fernando Hijo. A religious wedding in which the protagonists are the large narrow columns, tall, with orange, pink and red flowers, even with others in pastel tones, more neutral, which achieve an unusual and very impressive effect in churches. An idea, with roses, hydrangeas and the absence of greens, that does not disappoint and shows that color can also be present in these montages with very elegant results.
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Montage with Christmas notes
Spring is not the only season of the year in which we find showy and colorful flowers for those church flower arrangements. In winter we can also play with the themes of this time, such as Christmas, one of the most anticipated. More and more couples choose this aesthetic for their wedding. Among them, we remember Maria’s viral weddingwho got married in Valencia and thought out the decoration of her wedding to the millimeter, with flowers from Clo’s workshop.
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Bright colors and different heights
The Granada florist Carolina Bouquet is one of the most requested in this province and in the south of Spain. Color is never lacking in his montages and that is why when it comes to seeking inspiration in terms of church decoration for weddings, his profile is a reference. On this occasion, we look at two floral columns with greens in which pink and lilac tones take center stagewhich create a very spring-like finish that everyone, I’m sure, wanted to take photos of (like the one in these lines, the work of Giraldez Photo).
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White and other colors
Montana el taller is another of those floral firms to take into account if we are looking for a more artistic church decoration. Its creator, Jordi Vilà, acknowledges making floral poetry His sculptures with flowers of different colors and contrasts in height and fall are very attractive. They achieve unusual finishes in the universe of floral decoration at weddings, but they are increasingly popular among couples looking for a different effect. As an example, this altar full of white and pastel roses that contrast with green hydrangeas and abundant candles at the feet. An original way to integrate color.
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Floral arches with drop
Floral arches are one of the most repeated resources among couples who get married in the Church. At the entrances to these temples there are large arches, in which greenery normally abounds, but They also have space for seasonal flowers in full color.either in a single tone mixed with the aforementioned green or in bright colors, which achieve a very cheerful look.
At Pinsapo, the Córdoba florist that has managed to cross borders, they know this format well given that their montages, especially in Andalusia, have always gone very viral. From the most maximalist side, floral arches abound with notes of color and greens with fall and movement, which give an irregular and very spectacular appearance and which can be wild or compact and sophisticated.