Centerpieces are a wedding reception tradition; you've probably never been to a wedding without table centerpieces. However, you've probably also been to wedding with the same type of centerpiece time and time again. When it's your turn to plan your dream wedding and you decide you don't want to have the same traditional centerpieces as everyone else you know, try something new and exciting. The beauty of a centerpiece is that there are no rules; create anything you want to decorate your tables.
Candles
No, candles are not some new and wild invention created recently for use as centerpieces at weddings. However, the way in which you use them is. Rather than placing candles at the center of each table to create a soft glow and romantic ambiance, spice things up a bit by hanging votives from your centerpieces. This idea only works if you use non-traditional centerpieces. Cherry blossoms and other tree branch-type arrangements with heavy branches are the only usable types. Suspend votives from random branches to create that soft candlelit glow that seems to float in the air.
Mix and Match
Roses or lilies, tall or short, lush or simple; it isn't easy deciding which type of centerpiece is your absolute favorite when you're planning your reception dcor. Take the stress out of the equation by using all of your ideas. Centerpieces do not have to be identical on each table. Give every table at your reception its own look by using different flowers, vases, containers and sizes. To ensure each centerpiece goes nicely with the rest of your venue decor keep the color scheme the same at each table, switching up only the accessories such as vases and flowers.
Props
Props as centerpieces are becoming a favorite among brides, especially those having themed weddings. For a beach wedding, place seashells at the center of each table or fill different-size vases with beach sand and shells. If you're having your wedding at your local yacht club, place small replicas of yachts at the center of each table. Christmas weddings will look especially festive if you place brightly wrapped packages or miniature decorated Christmas trees at the center of each table.
Candy Arrangements
An uncommon centerpiece idea is to forgo the traditional floral arrangement in lieu of a sweeter arrangement. Place vases filled with lollipops and other candy at the center of each table. The look is both sweet and colorful. To keep centerpieces within your color scheme use only candy and desserts in your wedding colors. For a more eclectic and festive look, use candy in every color at the center of each table.
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