How to Create Photo Centerpieces for Your Wedding

acole
If you are getting married soon and are looking for a cute, yet budget friendly centerpiece idea for your reception tables, this is the perfect idea. It is very cute and will help your guests get more connected with the couple during the wedding reception. It is simple to make, yet will be simply beautiful. Here is how to crete your photo centerpieces.

ITEMS NEEDED:
You will need a few items to get started on your centerpieces. First, you need to collect as many photos as you can of the bride and groom while they were dating and engaged. Next, you need to get two picture frames per centerpiece setting that will fit the pictures that you have. If you have pictures that are 4 x 6, then you only need to get 4 x 6 frames.

Try to find pretty frames, but they do not have to be too expensive and all of the frames on all of the tables do not have to match. Lastly, you will need about 5 or 6 votive candle holders and tealight candles per centerpiece setting. You could also get some wedding confetti if you want to add a little more to the centerpiece settings.

MAKE YOUR CENTERPIECE SETTINGS:
On each table where you want a centerpiece to be displayed, you will simply put two pictures in two of your picture frames and set them back to back, so that guests on both sides of the table have a picture to look at. Next, you will set the votive candles in a circle around the two photo frames, you can add less or more votive candles if you prefer. You may want to use the battery tealight candles in a votive vase to make it safer for guests. Finally, you can sprinkle some of the wedding confetti around inside the circle of votive candles if you choose to.

This type of centerpiece is really nice for guests to mingle around the room and view all of the different pictures of the bride and groom. Keep in mind that your photo frames will probably be handles, but at least your photos are safe in the frames.

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