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Traditional Decor for Family Traditions and Ceremonies

byWeddings by VinayDecorates events across Karnataka; Visit office in Yelahanka, BengaluruStarts from6,500 per event setupView full gallery

I bring the charm of authentic traditions to your home ceremonies with fresh marigolds, banana leaves, and intricate floral setups.

This video shows my team's craftsmanship, from carefully arranging individual petals to create lotus flowers to the final, stunning Shreemantha stage decor. We use fresh flowers and traditional motifs to make your ceremony special.

For this 'Bale Shastra' or bangle ceremony, I created a lush backdrop using fresh banana leaves. The decor is accented with beautiful lotus and parrot motifs, along with hanging floral arrangements, to create a natural and auspicious setting.

A large lotus made of red and white flowers served as the main backdrop for this Shreemantha ceremony. The stage is framed with a floral arch, creating a vibrant and beautiful focal point for the event.

The details make a traditional ceremony feel complete. This Sreemantha setup includes a table full of offerings, decorated with fresh flower bouquets, traditional dolls dressed in sarees, and cow figurines.

This baby shower setup features a beautiful floral backdrop in the shape of a large blooming flower. The stage also includes a decorated chair for the mother-to-be and traditional dolls representing a warm welcome.

A colorful and traditional setup for a Shreemantha ceremony. The backdrop is a checkered pattern of marigold garlands, and the foreground is filled with fruits, sweets, and other traditional offerings.

This elegant Shreemantha decor features a checkered backdrop made of jasmine and marigold flower panels. A custom welcome sign with a beautiful illustration of a mother-to-be greets guests at the entrance.

Even a simple setup at home can be beautiful. For this Shreemantha, I created a backdrop using a wall of fresh banana leaves, adorned with colorful flower garlands and a traditional white chair for the ceremony.

Welcoming guests to a new home is a special occasion. For this housewarming, or 'Guruparvesha', I decorated the entrance with traditional banana leaf pillars and the staircase with yellow and white flower garlands.

This video shows the process of creating a traditional 'Chapra', a decorative arch made of woven coconut leaves and flowers. It's a classic and auspicious way to decorate the entrance of a home for a wedding or housewarming.

About Celebrating Family Traditions

I believe traditional ceremonies like Shreemantha or Gruhapravesha deserve decor that feels as warm as the occasions themselves. My team and I focus on using fresh elements, from hand-woven Chapra arches to fresh banana leaf pillars (Bale Kambha), to ensure your home feels festive and authentic. I am personally involved in every setup to make sure the flowers and details look perfect.

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