Suggestions For Creating Wedding Candelabra Centerpieces Everyone Will Remember

By Kenneth Hamilton


Your wedding reception has to be perfect. Everything from the entertainment and the food to the flowers must be planned carefully. If your reception includes a sit down dinner, or buffet, you will have to make more decisions than just what is on the menu. The place settings, linens, and centerpieces, must set the tone you want to project. If your plan includes candelabra centerpieces, for example, you have to think about the table configuration, the venue, unique elements, and your theme.

The whole reception has to have a theme, or one cohesive style. This will pull the whole room together. The theme can be based on almost anything. It might be certain colors or have a seasonal flavor. The candelabras have to fit in with the general theme. If your reception has a rustic tone, your candelabras will be much different than if you had chosen a formal or Victorian theme.

You have to consider the venue you are using. The venue may have regulations against guests using any materials that involve breakable glass or flame. You need to know about this from the beginning so you don't end up having to reconfigure your reception design because the candelabras aren't compatible with the venue's regulations. There are easy alternatives, such as battery operated candles, you can use with great effect.

You must consider the size and configuration of your tables. If your layout includes a long table for you, the groom, and your immediate families with smaller tables for the guests, you will need more than one size centerpiece. You might have multiple candelabras at the main table with smaller versions gracing the guest tables.

You'll probably want to incorporate flowers into the centerpiece in some way. If this is the case, you need to decide whether you prefer fresh or silk. Fresh flowers are the preference of most, but they can be extremely expensive, especially if you are decorating multiple tables. They are also fragile and won't last forever.

If you're really creative, you might eliminate the flowers altogether and go in an entirely different direction. Flowers can be hard to work with and tricky to transport. Even the silk variety are sometimes a time consuming chore. You could consider going with fruits or vegetables arranged around your candelabras for instance.

If you do something really imaginative and unexpected, your guests will notice and remember. When you have your heart set on flowers as part of your table design, consider adding some unusual and decorative elements. Branches, stones, seashells, or feathers are good examples of added touches that will impress your guests. Don't think all the candelabras must match exactly. As long as they have something in common with one another, a distinctive look at each table can be very effective.

There are many ways you can make your wedding reception a memorable event. You don't have to spend a fortune on elaborate centerpieces. With some imagination and creativity you can create an event people will be talking about for a long time.




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