
First, spray paint 2 to 4 palm leaves rose gold or copper. Assemble a Backdrop Banner Frame and spray paint it copper or create your own backdrop out of real copper piping. The Backdrop Banner Frame is great to use because it's so simple to construct without any tools and is lightweight!



Group 2 palm leaves with larger (bare) twigs or branches. Put the pampas grass behind the painted leaf. You can source pampas grass locally from your local flower market, florist or flower shop. Place smaller, feathery pampas grass and reeds in front of the leaf. Tie these together with Natural Dried Raffia Ribbon. Tip: Use longer stems of pampas grass for a wider frame (or cut less of the stem off). Next, add a faux dahlia and several stems of cotton from a Cotton Plant Garland and tie these to the bouquet. Repeat and create a second bouquet.




Tie each bouquet to the top bar of the altar so they meet in the middle. Extending out to the far corners. Tie securely with lengths of Raffia Ribbon. Insert more stems of faux dahlia into the raffia ties along the middle of the altar.

Cut strands of assorted raffia ribbon and tie between the flowers to flow down in the center of the altar.





Next, add cotton balls and battery operated candles to Copper Lanterns. Insert pampas grass and dried reeds into the Rose Gold Candle Holders and Geometric Cutout Rose Gold Candle Holder.



Finally, place lanterns and candle holders at each side of your altar. Add a rug, blanket, throw, fur or more grasses to the bottom of the altar to soften up the look. Time to get ready to exchange vows under this show stopping altar!

First, spray paint 2 to 4 palm leaves rose gold or copper. Assemble a Backdrop Banner Frame and spray paint it copper or create your own backdrop out of real copper piping. The Backdrop Banner Frame is great to use because it's so simple to construct without any tools and is lightweight!



Group 2 palm leaves with larger (bare) twigs or branches. Put the pampas grass behind the painted leaf. You can source pampas grass locally from your local flower market, florist or flower shop. Place smaller, feathery pampas grass and reeds in front of the leaf. Tie these together with Natural Dried Raffia Ribbon. Tip: Use longer stems of pampas grass for a wider frame (or cut less of the stem off). Next, add a faux dahlia and several stems of cotton from a Cotton Plant Garland and tie these to the bouquet. Repeat and create a second bouquet.




Tie each bouquet to the top bar of the altar so they meet in the middle. Extending out to the far corners. Tie securely with lengths of Raffia Ribbon. Insert more stems of faux dahlia into the raffia ties along the middle of the altar.

Cut strands of assorted raffia ribbon and tie between the flowers to flow down in the center of the altar.





Next, add cotton balls and battery operated candles to Copper Lanterns. Insert pampas grass and dried reeds into the Rose Gold Candle Holders and Geometric Cutout Rose Gold Candle Holder.



Finally, place lanterns and candle holders at each side of your altar. Add a rug, blanket, throw, fur or more grasses to the bottom of the altar to soften up the look. Time to get ready to exchange vows under this show stopping altar!