An Aisle Runner will Protect the Bridal Gown
Brides spend an enormous amount of time and money for their wedding dresses so it’s a good idea to use an aisle runner at the ceremony. Wedding aisle runners can be used indoors or outdoors and are a great way to protect the bridal gown and train from dragging on the floor and getting dirty. Aisle runners are available in durable plastic or fabric and different textures like matte, pearl or patterned.
A fabric aisle runner is traditionally used for the wedding ceremony. The color of the aisle runner should match the color of the wedding dress. (A bride wearing an ivory gown should have an ivory aisle runner.) Aisle runners are also available in a variety of colors to coordinate with bridal party dresses or color scheme of the wedding.
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Some wedding aisle runners have intricate foliated white lace. Some runners are white and semi-clear, accented with large floral designs or small intricate blossoms that bring the beauty of nature to your feet.
For a unique and modern wedding aisle runner, a white runner with an imprinted message or quote like “And The Two Shall Become One” is a fun alternative to the traditional lacey or floral versions.
The aisle runner is the place for the bride to stand out while keeping her gown as gleaming as her smile.
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