Special Features of Maui Wedding Decoration

The one reason why numerous people prefer Maui wedding is that it gives a lavish wedding decoration. Apart from that it takes almost care of the new couple as well as the guests. The couple gets abundant privacy for each other. In this article I have discussed only the decoration part.

Maui wedding is conducted at many beautiful destinations such as in the tropical garden, in private estates and beach setting. Couple can order for different Maui wedding décor starting from relaxed and informal to high-class and expensive. Therefore, the first most important decision to make is whether to have the wedding in warm Caribbean resort or closer to Europe on the Spanish holiday beach. The following are my top five beach wedding destinations, judged on by the aesthetic appeal of the area and its popularity.

The cost differs according to the specific arrangement of the ceremony and reception. Flower arrangements, shells, ice carvings and floral fabrics are some of the best décor offered by many wedding planner in a Maui wedding.
Many people prefer flower decoration in which different flower types, both local and imported, as well as interesting fruit are used to create decor appropriate to any Maui-style wedding. These are used for decorating centerpiece and arches.

Decoration with shells brings special effects to wedding. They are placed on tables, used in centerpieces and given to guests through leis and necklaces.

Ice carving offers a most beautiful wedding setting. In this décor, ice is figured into any shape, from elegant waves, flowers and inscriptions to cute fish or turtles.

Some wedding planners also offer nice decoration with Hawaiian-themed fabrics for tablecloths. This decorative plan also includes grass skirts around tables besides floral fabric attached around chairs.

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