Weddings are all about love and cherishment –not specifically about the décor, the colors, or how much money you spend for the success of this event.
And yet, making your wedding a truly special event is still important when you think of all your friends and loved ones coming together for you and how much you want everyone to have a great time while celebrating your marriage.
Of course, your wedding table centerpieces will be part of the plan – but what are some of the most important types of centerpieces to consider?
We have some tips for you – so read on and find out more.
- The classics. These centerpieces are not too large, nor too small. They bring together foliage and blooms in a balanced way and although they tend to be quite generous in terms of appearance, they are not over the top in any way. The key to pulling off the perfect classic centerpieces is the precise arrangement, as well as the vase used to display these beauties (e.g. a copper vase will instantly upgrade the look of your wedding table, making it more chic and stylish).
- Floral Table Runners. You don’t always need a vase to create a centerpiece. For a flowy romantic look, we create floral table runners where we incorporate lots of greenery with pops of flowers for a stunning look!
- Floral Bridges. We love creating floral bridges because they create a unique look at wedding receptions. You can style the bridge for a moody look or glamorous. Floral bridges create a lavish look and are another alternative to traditional designs.
- The minimalist ones. Minimalism is making a huge comeback, especially with Meghan Markle having planned a somewhat minimalist wedding herself (or at least as minimalist as it is allowed for royalty!). If you love the simple elegance of things that are low-key stylish, you will love the idea of minimalist wedding centerpieces: just one stem of flowers in a simple vase placed on each table (or multiple of these grouped together in a chic way).
No matter what you may choose for your wedding centerpieces, you should always make sure they mirror YOU and who you are! Trends come and go – but decades from now, when you look back at your wedding photos, you want to see what YOU love!