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Julie
Dedicated September 2017

My mother is pushing for an aisle runner...

Julie, on July 5, 2017 at 7:39 AM

Posted in Style and Décor 22

Hey! Hope you all enjoyed your 4th of July. So, I'm planning to have an outdoor ceremony at an arboretum. the space we have is just basically in a field with grass and trees. My mom is really pushing to get an aisle runner so the girls dresses don't get dirty, which I get. But when I think of an...

Hey! Hope you all enjoyed your 4th of July.

So, I'm planning to have an outdoor ceremony at an arboretum. the space we have is just basically in a field with grass and trees. My mom is really pushing to get an aisle runner so the girls dresses don't get dirty, which I get. But when I think of an aisle runner, I just think of a large piece of material floating on top of the grass. I feel like it can easily bunch and lead to a tripping hazard. She actually already bought one because she thought it was a good deal, she said it's some sort of fabric. But please correct me if I'm wrong. I am totally ignorant when it comes to these things. I've only been to one wedding where they had an aisle runner and it was paper on a hard floor. I hated it it, you can hear the crunching when people were walking down and didn't even liked how it looked. So, I guess I just have a bad taste in my mouth. So just looking for some input.

Thanks!!

22 Comments

  • Deb C
    Super July 2017
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    I wouldn't use a runner. That's just my opinion that's all

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  • Nancy Taussig
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    Runners made of carpet look odd when they are outdoors.

    The thin fabric or paper runners don't work on sand, grass, gravel, brick or wooden walkways, thick carpet, or slippery floors (such as terrazzo or marble or tile).

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