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Wedding Table Centerpieces Ideas
Wedding Table Centerpieces Ideas
Wedding Table Centerpieces Ideas
Wedding Table Centerpieces Ideas
Wedding Table Centerpieces Ideas
Wedding Table Centerpieces Ideas
Wedding Table Centerpieces Ideas
Wedding Table Centerpieces Ideas
Wedding Table Centerpieces Ideas
Wedding centerpiece ideas can come from a variety of places--from florists, craft sites, friends, other weddings, photos, and books. There is a wealth of information on wedding centerpieces out there, but there is one important principle everyone can follow when designing a wedding centerpiece: the centerpiece should reflect you as a bride or a couple.
How to Display Wedding Centerpieces
Wedding centerpieces can be placed in a variety of vases, bowls, dishes, planters, and containers. It is definitely possible to create an elegant centerpiece using an unusual container. Even at a formal wedding, centerpieces don't have to be too serious.
Centerpieces can be beautiful using a variety of objects. Flowers aren't the only thing that can be used--candles, rocks, shells, small objects, glass beads or rocks, water, moss, sand, and wood all work in wedding centerpieces.
Wedding centerpieces can sit on the table themselves or on top of other objects such as glass, mirrors, fabric, a nest of twigs, fabric (like colorful bandanas, retro prints or elegant solid sheers), paper, or moss. The possibilities are endless when it comes to centerpieces; don't think you have to be traditional. The great thing about them is that you can personalize your wedding without having to take too many risks. While some people make their weddings memorable by choosing unusual songs or dancing up the aisle, you can choose to have a traditional wedding with unique centerpieces. If you are more the traditional type and less of a risk taker, this is the place to express creativity.
Create a Personal Centerpieces
Personal Centerpieces
Personal Centerpieces
Personal Centerpieces
Personal Centerpieces
How to Create Wedding Table Centerpieces Ideas
Wedding centerpiece ideas can come from a variety of places--from florists, craft sites, friends, other weddings, photos, and books. There is a wealth of information on wedding centerpieces out there, but there is one important principle everyone can follow when designing a wedding centerpiece: the centerpiece should reflect you as a bride or a couple.
Instructions
How to Create a Personal Centerpieces
Flowers can be incorporated into personal centerpieces. If a flower has special meaning to you, then use it. If you have always wanted to have pink roses at your tables, then use them but think about using unusual containers to hold them.
Centerpieces can be created from fruit (cut into flowers, dried or whole), sea shells, drift wood, plants and topiaries, porcelain decorative balls, feathers, flower petals, and gourds. More unusual centerpieces will have a twist to them--they might have a few personal items stuck in them to reflect the couple, or they might be something unconventional themselves.
Precious Gorgeous White Wedding Table Decoration Photo
Precious Gorgeous White Wedding Table Decoration Photo
Winter weddings give you the opportunity to use colors and themes on your tables that aren't available to springtime brides. Blue, silver and white is a striking combination that is reminiscent of snowflakes against the nighttime sky. Deep green pine bows, pine cones and other embellishments of the season tie together your winter theme in eye-catching colors.
Centerpieces
Hire an ice sculptor to make small--less than 1 foot tall--ice sculptures for each table. Set on a small pedestal and surround with evergreen bows or silver tinsel garland. Swans are traditional, or use other themes of the season. If a sculptor is out of your budget, make your own ice centerpiece. Fill a bundt pan 1/3 full of water. Tint with food coloring and freeze. Remove from the freezer and top the ice with small ornaments, foil confetti and plastic snowflakes. Fill with water until the pan is 2/3 full. Freeze solid. Right before the reception place clear glass bowls filled with water on each table. Float the ice wreath in the bowl.
Crisp white lilies make elegant centerpieces. Coat an inexpensive vase in plain white glue. Coat thoroughly in silver and light blue glitter. Let dry then shake off the excess glitter. Tie a blue ribbon around one end of a small pine cone then tie the ribbon around the neck of the vase. Display the lilies in the vase.
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Ideas for Unusual Wedding Centerpieces
Unusual Wedding Centerpieces Ideas
Unusual Wedding Centerpieces Ideas
Unusual Wedding Centerpieces Ideas
Unusual Wedding Centerpieces Ideas
Unusual Wedding Centerpieces Ideas
Unusual Wedding Centerpieces Ideas
Unusual Wedding Centerpieces Ideas
How to Create Unique Wedding Table Centerpieces
Wedding centerpiece ideas can come from a variety of places--from florists, craft sites, friends, other weddings, photos, and books. There is a wealth of information on wedding centerpieces out there, but there is one important principle everyone can follow when designing a wedding centerpiece: the centerpiece should reflect you as a bride or a couple.
Instructions
Ideas for Unusual Wedding Centerpieces
*A cupcake stand with mini spray painted flower pots on each pedestal filled with flowers, candies or a variety of different objects
*Inexpensive glass vases filled with colored water of varying heights
*Origami cranes in a variety of sizes attached to thin wooden dowels and placed in a flower pot (floral foam in the bottom) or a vase
*Bare light wood branches placed in "earthy" pots with floral foam in bottom; cover foam with floral moss--these can also be spray painted in any color or have photos hanging from them or Christmas ornament favors displayed on them
*Galvanized pails with a large chunk of colorful grosgrain ribbon around them; southern brides can fill with small Coca-Cola bottles and bags of peanuts. Other fillings might include an arrangement of colorful glass bottle sodas (they don't have to be cold--they're just to look at), sand or floral foam and taper candles of varying heights, pinwheels of varying colors and types or they can be stuffed with paper on the bottom and filled with different candies, cookies, or treats
*A flower pot, tub or container with floral foam on the bottom and various flavors of old-fashioned candy sticks or giant swirl lollipops stuck inside
*A giant wooden or foam letter representing the couple's last name spray painted any color
*A centerpiece that displays pride for the city where you met--miniature St. Louis arches, a bowl of baseballs for Chicago, a bowl of matchbox cars for Indianapolis, a bowl of mini bagels for New York. Think about what makes your city unique and go