Custom Aisle Runners – Where should I put my design?
By event bella designs/ ebweddingfavors.comOnce you’ve chosen to order a custom aisle runner for your wedding ceremony or special event, the most frequently asked question we receive from our clients is“where should I put the design?”There are many options as follows:
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At the Beginning/Entrance –
if you are ordering a very long aisle runner (over 75ft), or if you will definitely be unrolling the aisle runner prior to thestart of your ceremony, you may want to place the design at the beginning/entrance of the runner. Of course, you would need to have your aisle way roped so your guests would need to enter their seats from the sidesand not the center aisle. By having your aisle runner unrolled prior to thestart of the ceremony, your guests will be able to see the design as they enter the ceremony before they take their seats, so it will set a stunning tone for the rest of your décor at the ceremony for your guests to enjoy. At event bella designs, when a client orders the design to be painted at the beginning/entrance, we normally will paint the design approximately threefeet from the beginning edge, providing a little “space frame” for the design.
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At the Center/Middle –
this is a great location for aisle runners typically 20ft-50ft in length. At this length, the aisle is small enough that all of your guests will be able to see the design, (which is normally at least 3.5 ft insize, usually larger, depending on the design and fonts chosen) and it wouldshow lovely in your photos from behind during or after the ceremony.
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At the End/Nearest the Altar –
Again, we normally paint this location about3 ft from the actual end of the runner, simply because we allow a little extraroom for standing during the ceremony. This location is great for any lengthrunner as it draws the focus of the guests attention to the front of theroom/church and shows well in any photos taken from behind during theceremony. This is a really popular location. Also, if you would like us to
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