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The ceremony is the most significant part of your wedding and should be set in an environment that’s meaningful to you. There was a time, not long ago, when nearly every wedding ceremony looked as if it had been stamped from the exact same cookie cutter. Ceremonies all took place in a house of worship with a long straight aisle that ended at an altar. The same tune of “Here Comes the Bride” was used as processional music, readings were taken from a few select passages (“the greatest of these is love” in heaviest rotation), and, of course, the familiar exchange of vows. Thankfully, times have changed; the bride and groom can choose spaces that not only hold special, spiritual meaning for them, but can also be decorated according to nearly any fancy.
White Carpet Runner with Petals
This basic white aisle runner is bordered organically with lavender rose petals.
Folding Chairs
In this spectacular mountaintop setting, an open, lofty feeling is maintained with the natural teak of the folding chairs.
S-Shaped Path
Breaking with tradition, this organic, curving aisle creates a natural flow for the walk to the altar.
Brightly Bloomed Aisle
Leading to a thatched palapa on the water's edge, this aisle is fashioned from the heads of gerbera daisies, grading from darkest to lightest as you proceed along the aisle - with white at the very front.




















