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Budget Wedding Centerpieces
With the recession rearing its ugly head, if you are planning a marriage then you may be considering a budget affair, a great money saver are cheap centerpieces. Rest assured, just because they are cheap wedding table centerpieces, does not mean you’ve got to compromise on quality though.
Rake thru your kitchen cupboards and as you use your tinned food, take away the labels from the tin cans of different sizes, wash them out and keep them safe. When it comes to making your wedding table centerpieces, take these tin cans and fill each of them with water and a mixture of bold and vibrant flowers, such as cerise anemones and camille daisies. Write a table number on a plant label with white chalk and make a little signpost. Place a brick of Oasis within the tallest tin to support the tiny signpost.
A particularly personal idea which creates a genuine talking point is to embellish aound your tables or backs of your chairs with suggestive bunting. Photocopy photographs of you and your fianc, with photographs from your parents’ or grandparents’ wedding day and any family wedding footage across the generations. Glue these to rectangles of paper and cut to fit. Stick to parcel string using clothes pegs and drape around the room.
Write your guests’ names on pretty zinc labels with white chalk. Loop a single strand of raffia thru a label and wrap around a tissue. Use additional lengths of raffia to form an ornamental knot. Why not take inspiration from Alice in Wonderland and introduce a Queen of Hearts theme, complete with cute playing cards for place settings, and roses in the centre of the table. Guests can take their place cards home rather than favors to remember your special day by.
Piles of Books make really studious looking centerpieces which can be intensely effective when prepared thoroughly. Leather bound books work best as they look inspiring and grand. Children’s books can also look lovely and are very appropriate for the youngsters tables. Another suggestion for kids’s wedding table centerpieces, is simply to stack a load of board games up for them and leave them to it. They will have hours of fun and you will be relaxed knowing they are not getting up to too much mischief.
Although flowers are stunning and florists do an excellent job, the prices can actually put your budget thru the roof so if you are strapped for cash then do not feel pressured into have elaborate floral centerpieces. There are plenty of less expensive options available which make your wedding table centerpieces the star attraction and just as importantly remembered for future years.
Why Wedding Chair Covers Are So Popular
Imagine walking into a reception venue and seeing uncovered plastic hired chairs or worse still, hard upholstered chairs in colors that clash with the wedding d?cor. Nothing can be as disastrous as blue or magenta seats when your wedding colors are a combination of ivory and white or just plain gold all over.
With wedding chair covers you can concentrate on the other aspects of the reception venue without worrying about the type of chairs that will be provided. Whether you choose to buy or hire them, wedding chair covers offer you the perfect way to cover up the original shape and color of the chairs and tie in all your wedding decor elements without having to spend a fortune.
Versatile Chair Covers
Chair covers are undoubtedly versatile. They allow you to create or re-create the total atmosphere in the room to one that suits the tone and mood of your reception.
Chair covers in ivory or white satin will complement and enhance any traditional wedding decor whereas chair covers in floral prints or crisp white cotton can make the outdoors look even more refreshing at any garden wedding reception.
Chair covers in red and white or pink and white are the ideal complement to any Valentines Day Wedding while chair covers in red, green and gold would look stunning at a Christmas wedding venue.
All it takes is the correct choice, color and styling of fabric to achieve just about any look you wish with chair covers.
Chair Cover Hire: Value For Money
Unlike most of the other wedding d?cor details where you have to sweat over the little details yourself, chair covers can easily be hired without detracting from the personal aspect of the wedding d?cor. Chair cover hire companies offer an amazing wide array of chair covers in a stunning range of fabrics and designs to suit any wedding theme d?cor and any style of chair. If you cannot find what you are looking for, you can get it custom-made to your preference and in the colors of your choice, for you at a small fee.
The best part about using wedding chair covers is that they offer you tremendous value for money. Considering the dramatic impact they create, wedding chair covers are relatively cheap to hire when compared to the other wedding d?cor elements.
What’s more, when you hire chair covers, the company you are hiring from, will almost always include a set up and tear down service, including the ever-so-intricate sash tying service, so you have that much less to worry about on your wedding day.
Most professional chair cover hiring companies will go to great lengths to match the wedding color scheme and will extend a full service that includes co-ordination with all the other parties involved with the reception. On D-Day they will deliver cleaned and ironed chair covers to the venue and will also dress up all the chairs allowing the bridal couple to enjoy their wonderful day without any stress. Alternatively, you can opt for DIY chair covers. You still receive the everything you need but will save on any fitting costs.
Trendy Wedding Centerpieces
Are you looking for ideas on wedding centerpieces that will look fresh and stylish? Then think about ditching the basic standard floral arrangements in favor of something more interesting. These are some ideas for trendy wedding centerpieces that will make any reception feel more special.
One of the coolest trends in wedding centerpieces is to create groups. This is an easy design idea that anyone can use to liven up their reception tables, whether you are working with a florist or making your own centerpieces. Start by finding a collection of vessels that have a common style, but are different shapes or sizes. It could be a simple as using a trio of cylindrical vases in three different heights (three is always a pleasing number for groupings). If you are having a formal wedding, find an assortment of antique silver vases. Or go all natural with rough hewn wooden vessels in a variety of shapes, like round, oval, and rectangular.
What goes into your vessels is just as important. You can’t beat the hip look of submerged flower centerpieces for something that looks fresh and chic. Some of the other more popular design elements are not even flowers. White birch branches, smooth river rocks, and moss are favorites of earthy brides. If you are a big fan of the sparkle of crystal jewelry for your wedding, sprinkle a thick layer of crystals in the base of clear vessels and surround them with votive candles. Top with bouquets of your favorite flowers.
Speaking of flowers, they are certainly still the main focus of most wedding centerpieces. The trend is to create displays using a multitude of the same variety of flower for more impact. The great thing about this trend is that is it super easy to work with, and it can be used for any style of wedding. If you are having the type of affair where the bride will be fully decked out in an ornate bridal gown with crystal wedding jewelry, than centerpieces of dark red Black Magic roses would be gorgeous. If your wedding is going to be a casual summer event, mounds of hydrangeas tightly packed into galvanized tin pails would be perfect. Or choose a so-called “filler flower” like carnations or baby’s breath and group them into a large ball for surprisingly chic and modern centerpieces.
When creating trendy centerpieces, don’t forget about planning for how they will be displayed on the tables. One very hot idea is to use props to set an assortment of vases at different heights for visual interest. They can be placed on anything from mirrored cubes for a formal wedding to small wooden crates for a rustic fall wedding. Be creative with your risers; if the bride and groom are a pair of English professors, it would be really fun for them to use a selection of vintage books to create levels for the centerpieces. Adding a personal detail like that says volumes about the newlyweds.
These are but a few ideas to get you started. The latest trends can provide a wonderful source of fresh ideas for your centerpieces. The best trend of all, though, is to be creative and design eclectic wedding centerpieces that look like you and you alone.