Mistakes Brides Make When Choosing Wedding Centerpieces
While your dress, venue, and rings are top features of your wedding day, the decorations are what tie them all together. From table runners to fairy lights, it’s essential that your decorations set a suitable tone. Your wedding centerpieces, which will be displayed on the tables in your venue, are particularly important to get right. They can add personality, showcase your theme and transform the look and feel of your wedding venue. But many brides give them little consideration and don’t value how important they are. Here are some common wedding centerpiece mistakes that many brides make and how you can avoid them.
Not considering the wedding theme
The theme you have chosen for your big day should be reflected in your centerpieces design. For instance, a beach theme could have tall vases filled with shells and sand as a centerpiece. Not considering the theme can make these vital decorative touches seem out of place and confused. So it’s essential that you come up with creative ways to incorporate your theme into the design. For a winter wonderland theme, you could fill birch planters from the Worcester Wreath Company with evergreens. Or you could use mini Christmas trees as centerpieces instead. For a rustic wedding, you can use jam jars filled with wildflowers or tree stumps. Look for ideas on Pinterest and wedding blogs to find further inspiration.
Making them too tall or wide
You naturally want your guests to be able to socialize with one another while they are sat enjoying their meal, but this can be difficult if the table pieces are limiting their view of one another. Having centerpieces that are too wide or tall is a common mistake, which limits socializing and functionality of the table. When choosing or creating your centerpieces, continually check that it is possible to see over and around them. Always make sure the widest part of the design is on the table or above your guest’s heads. This will allow them to see what it going on and join in the celebrations more.
Combining multiple fragrances
Many brides choose flowers and scented candles for their centerpieces. But many don’t consider their fragrances and how they work together. Combining various scents can be overpowering. Especially when combined with the smells from the food you are serving. Even though they might smell fantastic individually, they might have the opposite effect when put together. Find a local florist and discuss the colors and scents you would like to use. They should be able to recommend some options that will work together, rather than against each other. You could also visit Yankee candle and ask the staff for their recommendations on scents you could use. This should create a fragrance that is pleasant and works well with your theme.
Now you know which mistakes to avoid; you can choose beautiful centerpieces that will amaze your wedding guests. Having these organized in the early stages of your wedding planning will make it easier to choose the other decorative touches you need. Consult with your venue throughout for their guidance and advice.
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