One of the things we love most about working with artificial wedding flowers? You don't have to say goodbye to them when the day is done. Fresh flowers have a clock ticking from the moment they're arranged. Faux florals don't. That means every beautiful piece you've invested in can work harder, look better in more places, and genuinely outlast the occasion.
Here are five of our favourite ways to repurpose your artificial wedding flowers throughout the day, from ceremony to reception and beyond.
Five ideas covered: Ceremony arbour to sweetheart table · Plinths and love nest displays · Aisle flowers as reception centrepieces · Bouquets into vases · Bud vases for cocktail styling
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From Ceremony Arbour to Sweetheart Table Backdrop
Your ceremony arbour is usually the big floral wow moment of the day. It's the first thing guests see when they arrive, it frames your vows, and it's in basically every photo from the ceremony. So why let it be a one-time installation?
After you say "I do," have your arbour florals relocated to sit behind your sweetheart or bridal table at the reception. They become an instant backdrop for dinner, speeches, and dancing, and your florals get double the screen time. It's one of our most-requested looks, and it works beautifully with full arbour installs, ceremony arrangements, or love nest-style pieces. The bonus? It completely elevates your reception photos without any extra floral spend.
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Ceremony Arrangements as Venue Styling
Plinth arrangements and love nest displays aren't just for the ceremony space. After the vows, these pieces are designed to be moved and re-styled anywhere in your venue. Think framing your welcome signage at the entrance, styling your seating chart display, anchoring the bar, sitting at the base of your bridal table, or creating a lush backdrop for your photo wall.
Because they're artificial, they hold their shape and look exactly the same whether they've been sitting in place for 20 minutes or four hours. Just pick them up, move them, and let them do their thing all over again.
Aisle Flowers as Centrepieces or Decor Accents
Those beautiful arrangements lining your ceremony aisle don't have to stay there once the vows are done. After the ceremony, have them moved to key spots around the reception, welcome signage, bar areas, your guest book table, or alongside a photo backdrop.
Want to get really clever with them? Pop them onto guest tables as centrepieces. It's a seamless way to carry your floral theme from ceremony to reception and makes everything feel cohesive and intentional without any extra budget. Your guests won't even notice the move. They'll just think you had incredible attention to detail across the whole day.
Pro tip: Let your planner or a trusted bridal party member know the plan before the ceremony. A quick briefing means the transition happens seamlessly while you're off taking photos.
Bouquets in Vases for Instant Reception Styling
This one is a fan favourite, and for good reason. It's simple, it's effective, and it looks genuinely beautiful. Once the formalities are wrapped up, pop your bridesmaids' bouquets (or your own!) into vases and use them to dress cocktail tables, the dessert bar, lounge zones, or your gift table.
We always recommend having a few spare vases on hand specifically for this. Instant centrepieces with zero effort and no extra floral budget required. If you need vases, just mention it when you're booking and we can sort that for you.
Bud Vases: Small but Seriously Mighty
Bud vases are the unsung heroes of wedding styling, and we talk about them constantly. These small arrangements add the perfect pop of floral detail wherever you need them, cocktail tables, reception table runners, the bar, photo displays, guest book areas. They're budget-friendly, endlessly versatile, and they add just the right level of polish without competing with your hero florals.
The trick is to think of bud vases less as "filler" and more as the finishing touch that ties everything together. A cluster of three on a cocktail table looks intentional and editorial. One on each place setting makes guests feel considered. They do a lot of work for a small investment.
"Everything we create is designed to be moved, repurposed, and restyled with ease. Your florals deserve more than one beautiful moment, and with artificial designs, they absolutely get it."
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