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Wedding Table Decoration Tips

Numbers

Many couples choose to create a decorative 3D table number, which can be adorned with a simple flower arrangement. This centerpiece can have different style, starting from elegant to cute or sweet, depending on the material of the table number and on the theme of the wedding. The most common materials used are wires, beads, painted foam, plants and so on, it depends on your creativity.

Many wedding cakes

Another thing that you could do is to place a wedding cake on each table. This is great because each table will have an own wedding cake and these can differ partly one from each other, having different colors, toppings and so on.

Interesting containers

Nowadays, there are so many decorative elements on the market, that all we need is some imagination on how to combine them. For example, we should think about flower containers, which can be tea cups or French horns and more. In order to make sure that everything matches perfectly, its recommended to ask the opinion of a decorator or to document until you find the perfect combination.

Sight lines

Although the beauty and uniqueness of the table centerpiece is very important, it also has to be comfortable, that is, the guest should have no problem speaking each other. In order to respect this, you can either design a very low arrangement or you can choose a very high centerpiece with transparent and narrow vases.

Food arrangement

Nowadays, the banquet style wedding breakfast is coming back into fashion, so you can think about sauces, platters, sharing plates to be the decorative centerpieces. A spectacular decoration can be a mountain of chocolate, cookies, muffins or even a chocolate fountain.

These centerpieces are a few of the many that can be created. Many others can be designed, taking into consideration the theme of the wedding, and the wishes of the newlyweds. Hope that you will have a wonderful wedding and that everything will go on well!

by: Anne Betthany




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