Burlap aisle runners |
Ninety percent of our rustic wedding customers buy the burlap for table cloths and runners. Very rarely have i heard of them buying it for aisle runner, so I asked them to send me pictures. And here it is. It seems that they just laid the fabric on the ground no underlay or anchoring. looks like it worked just fine. I think they folded it over to give it a semi neat look.
If the ground is hard and not wet, I guess it makes sense. See in the center the fold. Perhaps they ran out of jute, and then just laid the the new roll over the old roll. and it looks continuous. I will ask to see what other innovative items they made with the burlap and share with our customers. Please send us photos we appreciate it and will honor your privacy request as in this picture included here.We offer a 5% discount to wedding blogs who give us honorable mention in their posts. Please contact us and we will adjust the price accordingly.
Being a cost-effective material, nobody should have any qualms about putting the burlap straight onto the ground, even if it will get wet and potentially ruined. Also, the natural look and feel of the burlap seems to mesh quite intuitively with the grass and outdoors. Unlike a fancy red carpet which will seem out of place at an outdoor wedding (not too mention be much more expensive and probably completely ruined afterwards), the burlap will fit in with the theme of the wedding and fit in with the budget too.
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