Tips For Creating Memorable Wedding Candelabra Centerpieces

By Kenneth Hamilton


Your wedding reception is second in importance only to your nuptials. From the food to the entertainment and the flowers you want it all to come together and be a night be remember. If you plan to have a formal sit down supper, or a banquet, there is more to decide that what you and your guests will eat. The centerpieces, place settings, and linens have to set the right tone. Candelabra centerpieces, for instance, have to correspond to your theme, the table configurations, the venue regulations, and have a few surprising elements to make your tables unique.

A theme is important when you are decorating a large event room. This is what pulls the room into a cohesive unit. You can tie your reception theme in with your wedding theme or have a seasonal style reception. Candelabras appropriate for rustic receptions won't be at all appropriate for something as formal as a Victorian themed reception.

You have to consider the venue you are using. The venue may have regulations against guests using any materials that involve breakable glass or flame. You need to know about this from the beginning so you don't end up having to reconfigure your reception design because the candelabras aren't compatible with the venue's regulations. There are easy alternatives, such as battery operated candles, you can use with great effect.

You must consider the size and configuration of your tables. If your layout includes a long table for you, the groom, and your immediate families with smaller tables for the guests, you will need more than one size centerpiece. You might have multiple candelabras at the main table with smaller versions gracing the guest tables.

Most brides want flowers to be incorporated into their centerpieces in some way. If you are planning on adding floral touches, you must decide between fresh and silk. There is nothing like fresh flowers, but they can be costly, especially if you're decorating a number of tables. Fresh flowers may not last through the reception without starting to wilt.

Thinking outside the box is not a bad thing, and if you are open to ideas, foregoing the floral aspect totally might be interesting. Instead of flowers you might consider something like fresh vegetables or fruit to make colorful and unusual arrangements that will last through the evening and be something your guests won't be expecting.

Even if you opt for traditional floral arrangements to accompany your candelabras, you can still do something unusual and unexpected. You could intermix your flowers with stone, branches, seashells, or feathers for a creative and whimsical look. Consider not using matching candelabras. You might choose something slightly different for each table to make a striking statement.

You can create a memorable and elegant reception in a lot of ways. It isn't necessary to break the bank to get a look you will be proud of. You will need some imagination to create a room that you and your guests will remember.




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