Easy Wedding Table Centerpieces that Anyone Can Make

shane durbec
Everyone wants a million dollar wedding. We have seen all the celebrity wedding shows and the episodes of Bridezilla where seemingly normal women spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on their most important day. For everyone else there is the local craft store, Walmart, and local thrift. It is not necessary to spend ridiculous dollars on table centerpieces for your wedding. All that it requires is a little time, a little money, and a little creativity. You say you're not creative enough? We will make it simple for you. Creativity is something that grows as you use it more. Your mind wants to be creative. Employ your mind with thoughts of how you feel about getting married.

All weddings have a basic premise. It starts with two people getting together, declaring their love, and becoming one family unit. All weddings have one thing in common, color. The easiest way to develop the theme of your wedding is to decide what kind of color scheme you will be using to theme your wedding. We strongly urge you to think about candles as part of your table centerpieces as they represent the eternal flame, they add a level of romance and obvious ambiance to any gathering.

Start with selecting a clear floating glass candle vase. This gives you the ability to adjust colors to the occasion and will allow you to re-use for other proposes and celebrations. The table centerpiece for your wedding can be decorated on the outside with rose petals, silk leaves, ribbons, or any other basic beautiful low cost option draped around the glass. Fill the glass with water and your choice of favorite food coloring that matches your color theme. If you can't find the right food color to match your theme you will most likely be able to find the right color floating candle to match, leaving the water clear. This is a very low cost and classy accoutrement that spells big money but very simple.

You can change it to meet whatever your needs by adding or subtracting any interesting item that matches your theme. You can use the same idea to host a dinner party, birthday, or fund raising function.

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  • Karen Clarke2/5/2008

    Nice idea for a wedding centerpiece.

  • Kim Linton2/5/2008

    Excellent suggestions!

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