Wedding decorations will create a festive atmosphere and help make your wedding an event to remember. When used as part of an overall decorating scheme, wedding centerpieces will add a decorative touch to your reception tables.
The romantic effect of candlelight is perfect for a wedding. Colored ribbons down the center of the tables accented with either votive candles or tall candlesticks and a selection of greenery can make for cost-effective wedding centerpieces. Pillar candles placed on mirror squares are another option for wedding centerpieces. Also, clusters of candles in clear votive holders make attractive wedding centerpieces that can double as wedding favors. Unscented candles make the most appropriate wedding centerpieces; you don’t want any fragrance to overpower the aroma of the food. If you wish to use candles as your wedding centerpieces, remember to take the necessary safety precautions.
Work with your florist to design colorful and attractive floral arrangements to be used as wedding centerpieces. Flowers can be either real or silk, depending on your preference. One advantage of choosing silk flowers as your wedding centerpieces is that the arrangements can double as thank-you gifts for guest book attendants, ushers, and other people who helped make your event special. If you opt to use real flowers as your wedding centerpieces, just make sure none of your guests are allergic.
For the creative bride and groom, choosing a theme can offer some unique wedding centerpiece ideas. Themes can reflect the couple’s personal interests, honor their cultural heritage, or simply add a seasonal element to the celebration. Use your imagination when selecting themed centerpieces. Christmas ornaments work well at a winter themed wedding while goldfish in colorful bowls make beautiful centerpieces at an under-the-sea wedding. If you have an assortment of collectible items, such as antique teapots or crystal bowls, consider using these as your wedding centerpieces.
For the budget conscious, bouquets of brightly colored balloons make lovely wedding centerpieces. Wildflowers, seashells, polished rocks, potted plants, and other natural elements can also double as low-cost wedding centerpieces. Wedding favors clustered in groups or placed in attractive baskets can do double-duty as wedding centerpieces. Framed photos of the bride and groom taken throughout their courtship make inexpensive and unique centerpieces.
For an informal wedding, consider using your centerpieces to add an interactive element to your reception. A basket filled with attractive note cards will allow each guest to offer good wishes to the bride and groom. Vintage game boards placed on each table are a fun way to keep guests occupied, especially if you will be having children at your wedding reception.
If you’re pressed for time while planning your wedding, a professional wedding consultant will able to offer excellent wedding decoration ideas. If you’re making some of your own wedding centerpieces, enlisting the help of family and friends will cut down on the amount of labor involved and help make those closest to you feel like they are helping to contribute to your special day.



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