Centerpiece Ideas for Weddings
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With the great number of things that must be done in the process of organizing a wedding, having some table centerpiece ideas for weddings can at least make this aspect easier. So here are a few for you to ponder over.
Candles
Setting candles on a base among other decorative items is a great way to create centerpieces that are fit for a wedding. Small subtle centerpieces can be constructed by using tea light or floating candles in bowls of water. Stick candles can be fitted into tower vases before it is surrounded by decorative items. The different shapes and sizes of candles available can help you to create a fitting design.
Glass
A versatile option for wedding centerpieces is glass. This is due to the fact that it is a material that is widely available in a range of different styles and is easy to modify to change the look. Glass bowls, vases, jars and trays made up of thick and/or colored glass will make a perfect starting point for wedding centerpieces. Further, glass pebbles can also be used to scatter around centerpieces or to pack into the base of glass receptacles.
Flowers
Rather than just using flowers as part of the design for wedding centerpieces, consider the addition of plants and berries alongside them to enhance the look.
Use flowers that are in season and that match the color and theme of the wedding. Different designs can be created in accordance with the type of flower or plant and the vessel that you use. Cutting the entire stem off flowers will enable you to let just the heads float in a bowl of water, while long-stemmed flowers can be used to create a different, high-impact design.
Vases
Centerpiece ideas for wedding receptions will often involve vases as they are a versatile base from which to start. In addition to being able to add decorative touches that are appropriate to the wedding, vases can also be personalized with paint and engraving techniques.
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