The pulpit is the visual anchor up front, so a little intentional decorating goes a long way.
Soft White Memorial Spray

For a service of remembrance, I keep the pulpit decor gentle with a white-and-green spray placed low on the front so it feels respectful and calm. I’ve found that using soft foliage like eucalyptus-style greenery helps the whole space breathe.
A few relevant products:
- Artificial white roses and lily stems: Create a lasting, elegant focal point by arranging realistic silk white roses and lilies into your display.
- Faux seeded eucalyptus sprigs: Add soft texture and gentle movement to your arrangement with realistic, dusty green eucalyptus branches.
- Pulpit flower holder or floral foam cage: Secure your cascading arrangement firmly to the pulpit edge using a sturdy floral foam cage or clip.
Cascading Flowers Down the Front

My go-to is a cascading floral swag that starts on the pulpit top corner and flows down the front panel for that classic “ceremony ready” look. I usually secure it with removable clamps lined with felt so the wood stays pristine.
Items that may come in handy:
- Artificial Floral Swag & Greenery: Choose luscious, cascading artificial flowers to create a stunning focal point without the worry of wilting petals.
- Pampas Grass Stems: Add texture and height to your arrangement with fluffy pampas grass, perfect for a soft, bohemian touch.
- Adjustable Table Clamps for Decor: Secure your floral arrangements firmly to the pulpit edge without damaging the wood surface using adjustable clamps.
Greenery Garland Along the Top Rail

A simple greenery garland draped along the pulpit’s top edge looks timeless and takes minutes to style. I like to tuck in a few white blooms right where the corners turn so the shape feels intentional.
Check if these fit your needs:
- Faux Eucalyptus Garland: Drape a realistic eucalyptus runner over the wood for a lush, natural foundation that lasts all day.
- Artificial White Flowers (Peonies or Roses): Tuck these blooms into the garland corners to create a classic, elegant focal point for the arrangement.
- Green Floral Wire: Secure your garland and blooms discreetly to ensure everything stays perfectly in place during the service.
Evergreen and Ribbon Holiday Wrap

Around winter holidays, I wrap the pulpit with evergreen boughs and finish it with wide ribbon for that cozy, traditional feel. In my experience, fewer ornaments look more elegant, especially on a warm-toned wooden pulpit.
A few choices to try:
- Artificial Pine Garland: Drape this lush greenery to instantly add volume and festive texture to your wooden pulpit display.
- Wide Burlap or Linen Ribbon: Create an elegant bow using this textured fabric for a rustic yet sophisticated holiday focal point.
- Natural Pinecone accents: Tuck these subtle natural elements into the greenery to enhance the traditional winter aesthetic simply.
Reclaimed Wood Flower Box Topper

One of my favorite builds is a slim reclaimed wood planter box sized to sit on the pulpit top like a removable topper. I stain it to match the pulpit and fill it with seasonal florals so it looks custom without being permanent.
Maybe worth checking out:
- Rustic Wooden Planter Box: Find a sturdy wooden planter box that serves as the perfect rustic base for your pulpit arrangement.
- Faux Floral Arrangement Stems: Select high-quality artificial roses and eucalyptus stems to create a lasting, seasonal display without maintenance.
- Wood Stain and Sealer: Match your existing church furniture perfectly by applying a wood stain to your new planter box.












