Unique Alternatives to Wedding Centerpieces
Who says that your wedding centerpieces have to be white flowers in a simple round vase? The idea that you have to do any element in a traditional way is totally out the window for weddings today. To really create a unique look, think about replacing the basic floral centerpiece with something a bit less typical.
For brides and grooms who love the disco era, instead of a floral centerpiece, try a disco ball. You can either put it on a stand on the table, or suspend it from the ceiling over each table, with candles on the table to cast light onto the silvery ball. If you have always dreamed of recreating a moment from “Saturday Night Fever” for your first dance, then this idea is for you!
Perhaps there is a little bistro or supper club that is near and dear to your heart. It could be your favorite date spot, or maybe where your fiance proposed to you, or both. Capture the intimate, warm feeling of a bistro by using smaller tables, and topping each one with a tiny lamp instead of flowers. If you like the idea of having a few flowers on the tables, slip one into the napkin at each place setting.
This can also be a fun do-it-yourself wedding project. Get lamps with basic white or ivory lampshades, and trim them out yourself. For a bride who is wearing pearl bridal jewelry, decorate the shades by adding a pearl trim to tie in with your bridal jewelry. Or you can use a fancy braided trim in your wedding colors for a splash of color on the lamps. If you are feeling a little wild, you can even consider trimming out the lampshades with maribou feathers!
Literary types, such as professors, could try out something even more offbeat for centerpieces: a stack of books. Choose beautiful old leather bound editions collected from used book shops, and artfully stack them in the center of each table. To make it festive, you can tie a wide satin or grosgrain ribbon around the whole stack, with a large bow at the top. Definitely seek out classic books about love or romance, like Jane Eyre or Emma. Your guests will have a great time discussing the books on their table – it is a centerpiece sure to spark some lively conversation.
Your wedding is your day to make a statement. Instead of doing what is expected, it can be a lot more fun to come up with something unique that says something about you as a couple. Designing your own centerpieces is a fantastic way to make your wedding even more special.
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I think the book centerpiece is a super cute idea for me. I have a degree in literature and I love books. Of course I’ll have to make sure that some of my sneakier guests don’t make off with my books.
One of the most fun centerpieces that I have seen at a wedding was a bowl full of single-use cameras. There was one camera for each seated guest and guest were told to take candid photos all night long. At the end of the night, you placed the used cameras back in the bowl to leave for the wedding party. What fun and what a great way to get some really cool pics of your wedding!