This flower works well for a mandap when contrasted against a lilac or lavender flower backdrop too.
Jasmine, used with yellow marigold, is perfect for a traditional day Puja ceremony. The decor can be complemented with traditional banana leaves and earthen or copper pots.
Jasmine can also be used for your serene, white mandap decor, and the petals can be strewn on the aisle as a white floral carpet.
All-white table decor with jasmine themed flower chandeliers, contrasted with patterned table settings and greenery-lined centrepieces come together for a classy, lavish look.
Blush pink roses, muted fuchsias and white Arabian jasmines can make for romantic flower chandeliers and floral feature pieces.
For a dreamy bohemian wedding, jasmine garlands can be used table runners, delicately placed against lacy or sheer drapes.
For a more traditional centrepiece, jasmine can be used with lotus flowers and buds, along with candles to brighten your table setting with a much-needed pop of colour.
Greenery in decor always balances out floral whites and these centrepieces are the perfect way to use jasmine with its leaves.
Another way to spruce up your decor is with the flower trellis, a common trend for decoration seating areas at weddings these days. This flower trellis made of colourful blooms is perfectly contrasted with the jasmine and the white table decor.
Ditch the usual drapes for chair decor and go for these flower garlands made of jasmine instead.
For a more bohemian feel, glass beads with clusters of sparsely used jasmines work well as a curtain.
For a more traditional use, they can be paired with other flowers like marigolds, roses or even temple bells.
These pretty flowers can also be used for flower curtains with glass candle holders for a Pinterest-inspired chic look.
Jasmine curtains for your entrance archways so every guest can enjoy their fragrance as they enter the venue.
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