Your reception centerpieces have the ability to pull the room together and give each table a focal point. And, depending on how creative your centerpieces are, they can also be a talking point.
Determining your centerpiece selection for your wedding reception involves many variables. If your room is large, your centerpiece can also be on the larger side and vice versa. And, if your centerpiece is thin, it can be tall. But if your centerpiece is wide, it should be short enough for the guest to see each other around the table.
When you make your centerpiece selection you will also want to take into account your wedding budget. If you have a smaller budget, a great way to make your dollar stretch is to have your centerpiece double as your wedding favor.
The most popular wedding centerpiece is a flower arrangement. But if you are looking for a few unique centerpiece ideas, mix and match the following ideas to create a centerpiece that is all your own:
· Photos of the Bride and Groom
· Floating candles
· Gift boxes
· Hat boxes
· Oversized martini or wine glasses
· Footed pedestal bowls
· Gel beads
· Vase gems
· Cranberries
· Cherries
· Popcorn kernels
· Coffee Beans
· Table runners
· Bamboo mats
Your centerpieces can enhance the overall theme of your wedding.
We like to do a pre-wedding engagement photo session. So, if you would like photos of you and the groom to use as your centerpieces – we’ll be happy to provide just what you need.
Did I mention, the engagement session and a large, matted and framed print - are yours for FREE if you schedule your wedding coverage with us?
Hope to hear from you soon. We want to be your wedding photographers.
Dana Kehr
A Brides Club Preferred Photographer
Give us a call at: (253)875-9949 or e-mail us at:
dana@northwest-wedding-photos.com or check out our website:
www.northwest-wedding-photos.com 