Satin and tulle chuppah with a garland of greens and flowers to compliment the wedding across the top and down the sides of the chuppah. Chuppah - 2.

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Satin and tulle chuppah with flowers to compliment the wedding at the front corners.

Satin and tulle chuppah with a garland of greens and flowers to compliment the wedding across the top and down the sides of the chuppah. Chuppah - 2

Satin and tulle chuppah with a garland of greens and flowers to compliment the wedding across the top and down the sides of the chuppah. Chuppah - 3

Flowing tulle and satin chuppah with white flowers to compliment the wedding at the front corners.

Satin and tulle chuppah with white and pale pink flowers to compliment the wedding at the front corners. Chuppah - 5

Satin and tulle chuppah with flowers to compliment the wedding at all four top corners.

Satin and tulle chuppah with flowers to compliment the wedding at all four top corners.

Pew bows of tulle on the chairs with a red rose for accent. Satin and tulle chuppah with red and white flowers to compliment the wedding at the front corners. Pew bows of tulle on the chairs with a red rose for accent. Chuppah - 8

Satin and tulle chuppah with red and white flowers to compliment the wedding at the front corners.

The bouquet of flowers at the top corner of this chuppah is filled with hydrangea, roses, lilies, and calcinia. Chuppah - 10

Temple Israel's chuppah with flowers and greens on the front poles and across the top. Also the pews are decorated with bouquets of greens and flowers tied with white tulle bows with a hot pink satin center. Chuppah - 11

The rail to the bema is also draped with white satin. Temple Israel's chuppah with white satin draped around to accent the arch shape with a bouquet of flowers on each side. The rail to the bema is also draped with white satin. Chuppah - 12

The top is a cover made specifically for the bride. The satin and tulle covered legs of this chuppah are wrapped with a garland of greens and flowers. The top is a cover made specifically for the bride. Chuppah - 13

Ivy at the base climbing the front legs. Satin and tulle chuppah with flowers to compliment the wedding at the front top corners. Ivy at the base climbing the front legs. Chuppah - 14

Custom chuppah covered with vines, greens and flowers with a tapestry draped from the back.

Satin and tulle chuppah with pink and white flowers to compliment the wedding at the front top corners. Chuppah - 16

Ohav's chuppah's legs are covered with satin and wrapped with vines of greens. The rail is also draped with white satin and tall vases of orange lilies and blue iris sit at the top and bottom of the steps. Chuppah - 17

Custom chuppah covered with flowing satin and tulle on the dock overlooking the lake.

Custom chuppah covered with flowing satin and tulle on the dock overlooking the lake.