When it comes to your wedding reception venue, the table decoration can play a major role in setting the tone and style of your wedding day. The centerpiece will be a focal point for your guests while they are eating their meal, and spectacular or unique centerpiece ideas can add an element of sophistication or surprise to your event.
The most established kind of table decoration is flowers. There are literally hundreds of floral centerpiece designs, from tall lilies to tightly packed roses. Browse wedding supply shops and online specialists to see the different possibilities, and look at the varying prices — remember that you will need a centerpiece for every table, so it could get expensive if you are planning to invite a large number of guests.
Here at the venue dresser we can supply glass fish bowls, martini glasses, lily vases and round mirror bases. The choice of the filling for centrepieces can be endless. From real flowers, false flowers, gels and lights. You can take a simple fish bowl in three different size and have a piller centrepiece that looks fantastic. Looks at our centrepiece gallery for some ideas.
For a cheaper option, you could also use the bridesmaids’ bouquets as centerpieces to really get the best value out of them! Instead of fresh cut flowers, consider using potted plants as centerpieces. Decorate terracotta pots and pick plants that flower in co-ordinating colours to your scheme. These centerpieces will last long after the day has finished, and provide a lovely gift for those you would like to bestow them upon.
Popular alternatives to floral centerpieces include candles and fruit. Candles are a wonderful way of creating an air of romance and enchantment for your wedding, and look particularly effective if your venue is dimly lit. However, if you plan to hold your reception in the afternoon, with plenty of natural daylight, candles may not produce the appropriate dramatic ambience. You could purchase candelabras for each table for an elegant look, or consider the less formal appearance of floating candles in a large glass bowl. Ensure that any holders or bowls you use are heat-resistant, and also check with your venue for any restrictions they may have on the use of naked flames.
Fruit is a decorative choice, and can also be eaten later in the evening! Other edible choices include candy, chocolate lollipops or Hershey’s Kisses. Use your imagination to display whatever treats you choose in an exciting way, using glitter, streamers or balloons.
You can be as original as you like when it comes to decorating tables, and you could choose something really personal such as hand-written poems or family photographs in ornate picture frames. If you are having a themed wedding, create a unique centerpiece that reflects the wedding motif. For example, a beach theme could have fishbowls as centrepieces, or miniature wooden boats painted with each table number. A wonderful decoration for an oriental themed wedding is a bonsai tree, or large origami creations.