Wedding Reception Table Decorations – Use Your Imagination
November 10, 2009
The centerpiece at your wedding says a lot about you. It doesn’t have to cost a great deal of money to make an impression. Like most things it takes time. You need to go to stores and look around at what may catch your eye or you may see something novel. Make a statement. The choice of store is not important. It could be a dime store, craft store or a high-end department store.
But keep in mind that you want something that is not going to take up a great deal of space or obstruct the view of the table guest or of what is going on. Go online to get ideas from our great cyber-universe. Instead of paying the big bucks to a wedding planner talk to your friends and family.
Heck, talk to a kid. It’s amazing what ideas they have in their little heads. Sometimes they see you for what you are in the simplest terms. They might have something about balloons or balls. And while we are looking at age, ask a grandma. They didn’t have a lot of fancy things in their era and very often had to make do. People from older times had to use their imagination.
Wedding Centerpieces – Some Ideas You Haven’t thought of
July 12, 2009
Displaying wedding centerpieces on the tables are a great way to decorate the room for the wedding reception. There are several fun and colorful ideas you can put together to create a centerpiece that really adds to wedding theme. Depending on your budget and the theme of your wedding, there is a centerpiece that will work out well for you.
Decorative Candles:

If you are going for more of a romantic feel to your wedding reception decor, candles are a great way to go. Candles can be used in a variety of ways as decoration for the tables. The simplest way is to get large pillar candles in the color of your wedding to add to the tables. You can place one or more of these pillars on each table and light them before the reception. For a safer decoration idea with the use of candles, use floating candles. Get a fishbowl and fill with water. Using a floating flower shaped candle, float it in the bowl and light the wick for a beautiful decoration centerpiece.