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Highlight you and your beau’s family photos as far back as you can find them. A mailbox is a great addition to hold cards from your guests. Use pretty signage to let guests know exactly where they should drop their cards.
Two Pittsburgh Cookie Table Bridges
For this one, you don’t need fancy or expensive flower pots when a paper bag and a nice bow can create an awesome, stylized look. To fully decorate your tables without going overboard on wedding table centerpieces, consider adding a simple table runner that matches your color theme. Cylindrical glass vases and votive holders are a staple for wedding table centerpieces. Take your decor ideas to the next level and instead of filling these glasses with flowers or candles, create an adorable cactus display.
It’s what you’d expect to see at a summer wedding overlooking the gardens. The pink dahlias and the hyacinths are soft and sunny, as are the African violet buds that look exactly like berries. You can place them right over the dinner plate, and they’d sit there just waiting to be unwrapped.
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A gorgeous addition to a nautical and coastal wedding theme, these creative place cards add a beachy touch in a way that still feels formal. The oyster shells are painted with gold trim and embellished with each of your guests' names. It's a place card that doubles as a favor that they'll take home and treasure forever. If the magic is in the details, you don't want to skimp on style when it comes to selecting your table napkins. Swap traditional cloth napkins for a light and airy gauze fabric for an unexpected, romantic feel. Pale hues and pastel colors look beautiful in bohemian settings, while darker tones will feel right at home at a modern reception.
Think outside of the box when it comes to deciding on your flower vases. Instead of glass, opt for a faux birch bark vase like this one for a fun and creative decoration. This couple’s gift table from Orchard Cove Photography offers guests a gift in return! For sunny outdoor weddings, prevent unnecessary sunburns by leaving your guests complimentary parasols as they walk in. The difference is often in the details, and these photos by Ashley Caroline and Megan Clouse Photography prove it.
Vintage Lace and Golden Lights
Ensure guests have plenty of room to place gifts big and small. While every detail in your wedding decor is equally as important as the next, you'd be remiss not to spend a little extra attention on your wedding table decorations. "Table decor helps bring in the elements from your ceremony to the reception—it ties the event altogether," explains McKenzi Taylor.
Seasons, weather forecasts and wedding locations help you determine many aspects of your wedding day. For instance, you know that choosing the right dress for your wedding destination is an important consideration. Similarly, you kept in mind these influential aspects when picking your wedding venue. If your wedding is taking place near or on a beach, lake, or forest, you can create a pseudo aquarium or terrarium to have guests place cards in. For an aquarium, you include moss and one or two classic aquarium toys.
Cacti and Blooms Centerpiece
Next, light some peacock blue pillar candles and pour wine into the dark turquoise vintage glassware. With those rainbow-colored taper candles and rose gold plates, you’ve got a myriad of colors and textures. Blue weddings—contrary to what they might indicate, they are not really melancholic or gloomy.
This faux Magnolia arrangement is simple yet effective in easily creating some stunning wedding table centerpieces. Think outside the box when it comes to displaying your centerpieces. This round hoop centerpiece with greenery and flowers hanging from the middle is a lovely and unique look. Your votive candle holders don’t have to be elaborate to still make a statement on your tables. Consider this classic terrarium look to display your candles or even succulents. Instead of flower arrangements, get creative with some ostrich feather arrangements.
Those very same sparkles and lights dance off the vintage glassware and silverware. I could never tell if lavender is blue, violet or if it is just a shade of its own. But you also probably don’t want to pour sand out of your shoe every few minutes. Sage green is such a somber color and not something you’d often find at a wedding unless it’s a part of the florals. But what I love about the table is this vintage jewelry box with a ring inside it. Of course, trinkets like that tennis bracelet fit right in, too.
If you like the style but don’t want to commit your whole wedding to the vintage theme, consider including a few old-themed decorations throughout your wedding. From creative something-old accessories to vintage lighting, there are many ways to subtly incorporate the theme throughout the celebration. Your gift and card table placement, of course, is a great way to put a vintage spin on your decorations. More elaborate than some of the others, a gift wagon is a creative way to pull your guests back in time. These floral and gold wedding place cards are the perfect addition to your wedding tables. The gold geometric shapes add a modern feel to the otherwise traditional wedding florals, which pair to create a beautiful place card.
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