The Do’s and Don’ts for Choosing Your Wedding Centerpieces

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When it comes to wedding decor, centrepieces are your venue’s showstopper, the decorative focal point of your reception tables that everyone will be talking about long after the event ends. So how do you go about choosing them? In this article, we will discuss some helpful dos and don’ts for choosing your wedding centrepieces so you can spend more time enjoying your special day!

Dos Checklist

Following is the do’s list for choosing elegant and unique wedding centrepieces.

1. Consider Size in Terms of Vibrancy and Visual Impact

It’s important to consider size when choosing your wedding centrepieces. You don’t want something too big that it overpowers the rest of the decor, but you also don’t want something so small that it gets lost in the shuffle. Think about how vibrant and visually impactful you want your centrepieces to be, and choose accordingly.

A smaller centrepiece might work well with an earthy or simple colour palette, while a larger centrepiece will provide more visual interest and pizzazz if paired with a bolder colour scheme.

2. Select Style of Centerpiece

After you’ve decided on the size and height of your wedding centrepieces, it’s time to pick a style. There are so many different ways to make your tables shine. Do you want something classic and elegant? Romantic and whimsical? Narrowing down your options will help make the decision-making process much easier.

If you’re having trouble deciding, take a look at some inspirational photos online or in magazines. You can also ask your florist for recommendations.

3. Choose the Decorative Container

The third tip is to choose the decorative container for your wedding centrepieces. This can be anything from a simple vase to an elaborate chandelier. The most important thing to consider is how the container will complement the overall look of your wedding. If you are having a rustic-themed wedding, then a candle holder might be the perfect option. Use the Sziqiqi candlestick holder to enhance its beauty.

4. Know What You Want to Accentuate

After you’ve decided on the overall feel and style of your wedding, it’s time to start thinking about what you want your centrepieces to accentuate. Do you want them to be a focal point of the room? Or do you want them to blend in with the rest of the decor? Knowing what you want to accentuate will help you narrow down your options and choose the perfect centrepieces for your big day.

5. Find the Right Color Combination

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The right colour combination can make or break your wedding décor. You want to find colours that complement each other and match the overall theme of your wedding. A good place to start is by looking at the season you’re getting married. For example, if you’re getting married in the summer, it’s a good idea to go with cool tones like blues and greens.

And winter weddings call for rich shades of purple, deep blue-greens and plum-coloured hues.

6. Make It Stunning

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On your wedding day, your centrepieces will be one of the first things guests see when they enter the reception space. Make a statement and take their breath away with these tips.

  1. Work with a professional florist who can bring your vision to life.
  2. Incorporate unique elements that reflect your style as a couple.
  3. Think outside the traditional vase and get creative with containers.
  4. In addition to flowers, incorporate other items like Inweder centerpiece vases or small plants into your centrepieces for added depth and dimension.

 Don’ts Tips

Here are some things you should avoid while choosing a centrepiece for your wedding ceremony:

·  DON’T choose anything you’re set on

You might have your heart set on a certain type of centrepiece, but be open to other options. You don’t want to make a costly investment only to find out it doesn’t work in the space you were hoping you would be sure to visit some showrooms or consult with florists before finalizing your decision so that you can decide what’s best for you and your venue.

·  DON’T go over budget

One of the biggest mistakes couples make when choosing their wedding centrepieces is going over budget. It’s easy to get caught up in the details and lose sight of the big picture, but it’s important to stay within your budget. Otherwise, you’ll end up paying for your wedding centrepieces long after your wedding is over.

Another mistake couples make is forgetting about the guest list when choosing their wedding centrepieces. So also try to avoid this mistake when choosing a centrepiece.

·  DON’T choose anything too big

You want your guests to be able to see and talk to each other across the table, so don’t choose anything too big that will block their view. Try using two smaller flower arrangements on opposite ends of the table rather than one large centrepiece in the middle.

Or use a tall vase or candelabra with several branches or tapers, allowing them to hang down over the table as well as up towards the ceiling. If you’re not sure what size is best, ask your caterer about the maximum height allowed in their venue.

·  DON’T try to DIY everything yourself

If you’re not crafty, or if you’re short on time, it’s best to leave the DIY projects to someone else. There are plenty of other things you can do to personalize your wedding without spending hours making centrepieces.

The cheaper option might be appealing at first, but when you factor in the cost of shipping and the materials themselves, you may find that it isn’t a bargain. Instead, purchase a higher quality material from a local store and have them cut and assemble it for you.

·  DON’T go with anything pre-made

There are a lot of beautiful things you can find pre-made, but your wedding is supposed to be unique. You want your guests to remember your wedding as being different and special, not like every other event they’ve been to. If you’re trying to save money, it’s worth the investment to make everything from scratch.

It’ll also make it easier if there’s something that doesn’t turn out the way you hoped. If you don’t have any experience with crafts or floral arrangements, it might be helpful to research tutorials on Pinterest or YouTube before you get started.

Final Thoughts

When it comes to wedding planning, one of the most difficult decisions you’ll face is choosing your wedding centrepieces. This particular part of the ceremony will take centre stage at the reception, so you want to make sure that your choice of decor reflects your style and meets the needs of your venue. It can be tricky to choose, but with these dos and don’ts, you’ll be able to narrow down your options and choose a centrepiece that complements the vision you have for your special day.

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