What can be used as an aisle runner?

Here are a few wedding aisle runner ideas we love.

  • Vintage rugs. Who needs a red carpet when you’ve got vintage rugs?
  • A sweet quote.
  • Sheets from your favourite book(s)
  • Flower petals.
  • Feathers.
  • Your wedding monogram.
  • A pattern.
  • Green grass.

Do brides still use aisle runners?

Today, most indoor locations don’t suffer from guests tracking in dirt and mud, but many brides choose to use aisle runners anyway as they lend a “regal” touch to the ceremony, though they are completely optional.

What color should the aisle runner be?

Aisle runner color. This is why the most popular color for a wedding aisle runner is white – no matter what your theme color is (red, brown, purple, or otherwise), white will always work well with any color palette.

Can you use an aisle runner on grass?

If your outdoor ceremony will be held on soft ground, such as grass or sand, try to avoid using a plastic runner, as it will likely bunch up and cause unwanted mishaps.

Who walks on the wedding aisle runner?

When used to accentuate a bride’s entrance the aisle runner should not be deployed before the ceremony begins, as everyone will walk on it, or even before the entrance of the bridal party. The only people who should walk on an aisle runner before a bride are the the ring bearer and flower girl.

How long should my aisle runner be?

While buying a runner, you should keep in mind the total length of the area, which you need to cover with a runner. Don’t forget to include the additional 5 to 10 feet area between the sitting arrangement and ceremonial area when calculating the overall length of an aisle runner.

Who lays down the aisle runner?

The ushers are responsible for rolling out the wedding aisle runner. The runner should be rolled out from the front of the church to the back, and the roll does not have to be cut, as long the roll is not large enough for the wedding party to trip over.

Who walks on aisle runner?

What do you do with the aisle runner after a wedding?

What is the purpose of an aisle runner at a wedding?

No matter where you plan to say, “I do,” an aisle runner makes the ceremony site look complete. Traditionally, ceremony ushers roll out the runner (which is secured near the altar) from altar to aisle entrance to signal the start of the processional.

Who pulls the runner at a wedding?

Who walks on the aisle runner at a wedding?