Ch. 13 - Wedding Flowers
Across
- 4. is a Muslim marriage
- 6. A ___ceremony is celebrated in a courthouses, offices, etc.
- 9. do not perform Buddhist marriage ceremonies.
- 13. are typically used to mark seating for the bridal party and immediate family
- 14. The entrance of a Catholic church
- 15. A raised platform or stage that is part of the synagogue’s interior
- 16. The person who performs the ceremony or religious service
- 17. When installing flowers at a synagogue, it is _______ to ask who is allowed to enter the synagogue and walk on the bema to do the setup.
- 18. During a Jewish ceremony, the rabbi and the bridal couple stand under a canopy called ___
- 21. A bride or groom in ____ does not wear flowers.
- 22. A ___ bridesmaid is typically around ten years old.
- 23. The Sikh wedding ceremony is called ___
- 24. Your ___ is a good place to provide online access to your consultation form so that the bride to be can bring it in already filled out.
- 26. walk down the aisle just before the bride.
- 27. A traditional Muslim wedding banquet is celebrated a day or so after the ceremony and referred to as a _____.
Down
- 1. The area behind the nave
- 2. As part of the Buddhist ceremony, the bride and groom present each other with _____.
- 3. site, may determine many of the characteristics of the decorations and flowers.
- 5. The people, both male and female, who participate in the wedding are called _____.
- 7. Good ___ between the florist and their clients and suppliers is necessary to operate a successful business.
- 8. The initial meeting between the engaged couple and the florist is called a(n) _____.
- 10. weddings, are not religious weddings celebrated in a cathedral
- 11. The person who assists guests to their seats
- 12. The main body of the church
- 19. There are specific places for the ______ of the bride and groom to be seated.
- 20. A Jewish house of worship
- 25. is a young boy who carries the wedding rings on a decorative pillow.