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Unit 4: Ceremony Structures & Decor

Course Introduction

Congratulations on making it this far! You are so close to becoming an Accredited Event Designer and taking your career to the next level! 

In Unit 4 we tackle some of the most complex, and most important, designs and structures. The ceremony is often the highlight of the wedding & as such, providing a beautiful setting will make the ceremony and exchange of vows that much more special. 

One of the first things to consider when choosing your ceremony structure & decor is where the ceremony is being held. The location will often dictate, to a certain extent, the look & feel of your design. For example, the decor on a beach ceremony will be much different than a ceremony executed at a winery or with lots of foliage. When designing the ceremony, choose decor that compliments your surroundings as opposed to decor with stark or dramatic contrast. 

Key Terms

Ceremony: The portion of the wedding where vows are exchanged. 

Aisle Decor: Decor that is set along the sides of the aisle, such as pew markers or aisle draping. 

Aisle Runner: A runner is typically a piece of fabric that extends along the length of the aisle which the bride & groom will walk down. Although typically a fabric, can also be alternatives depending on the location of the ceremony, such as a beach or in nature.

Entrance Decor: Typically a structure or decor piece at the very entrance of the ceremony. 

Square or Round Canopy: Provides a structure in which the bride & groom stand while conducting the ceremony and exchanging the vows. 

Lighting: Refers to the use of lights in various locations to provide additional decor & atmospheric elements. 

 

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Course Quiz

When you’ve completed the lessons above take your course quiz to complete Unit 4: Ceremony Structure & Decor

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