View Full Version : Any Ideas on Cheap Elegant Centerpieces??
Maricel
02-23-2005, 03:45 PM
I'm planning my wedding for march 2006. I only want to spend $10-$15 for the centerpieces per table because the reception location does not need much decoration. The reception is formal and elegant. The reception location: ceiling with chandelier, hand painted walls, crown molding etc. you get the picture. My color is burgundy. Any ideas?????
cl_peterson
02-23-2005, 05:13 PM
How about buying potted plants, and either cover the pots with paper, ribbons, or fabric, or find a cheap container (from thrift stores or discount) that either looks good or can be camoflauged with some gold/silver spray paint, or ribbons. Or how about candelabras (again from thrift can be made nice with some paint)?
What is your color scheme/theme? How many people? What time of day?
Maricel
02-23-2005, 07:04 PM
How about buying potted plants, and either cover the pots with paper, ribbons, or fabric, or find a cheap container (from thrift stores or discount) that either looks good or can be camoflauged with some gold/silver spray paint, or ribbons. Or how about candelabras (again from thrift can be made nice with some paint)?
What is your color scheme/theme? How many people? What time of day?
Burgundy. 100guests. 1:00PM
Kelly1Mickey
02-23-2005, 08:23 PM
What about hurricane lamps with a pillar candle? You could scatter rose petals around the hurricane lamp, too.
Jennie
03-22-2005, 11:31 PM
Go to your nearest craft store or walmart and price some wide but low standing clear glass bowls...if you look well enough you will find a good rate. depending on your color scheme pick up some clear and colored smooth glass rocks (the kind people put in vases or fish tanks) or if you prefer use faux pearls. Find simple rounded floating candles in your colors, All you will need is three to four per a bowl. Line the bottom of the bowls with just a thin layer of the glass rocks or faux pearls, fill the bowl half-way to three quarters of the way with water, place the candles is the water and have the waitresses light them a couple minutes prior to arrival. You can also add tiny fresh flowers floating in the water or one large blossom down at the bottom of each bowl. Remember what ever you do, don't over crowd the bowl with candles you will lose the beauty of it.
If you dont like the one big bowl idea you can always use clear glass cylinder shaped vases in three different heights with the floating candles floating at different water levels. you can rest them on either a mirror or some metallic paper (like the gift wrap kind or some thing in that area) cut in a circle, square, or octagon shape. in between each candle vase you can place one big flower.
If you're iffy about the candles burning in the middle of the tables you can buy a big flowering plant or a leafy green plant for each table @ $5-$10 a piece. Then go to walmart and buy a simple white flower pot for each of them around $2-$7 a piece then get some wide ribbon to wrap around the upper part of the flower pot make a bow and allow longer pieces of ribbon to flow around the base on the table. you can use a small dab of glue the reinforce the bow at the top. It's very simple but it adds a beautiful touch. Plus one lucky guest has a nice plant for thier home.
that's all I have for now, congradulations and good luck on your big day.
Jennie
iviissbrandi
03-23-2005, 07:56 AM
*you could lay down a colored fabric tulle and place a cake candle on top accent with a pretty wire bow and sprinkle champagne bubbles all around the fabric.
*glass bowl / jar filled with those plastic (but looks real) grape clusters (they do match the burgundy if you choose the wine looking type) with a sheer burgundy bow. >I have even saw the grapes in glass clusters for $6 pc.
*Sugar candles arranged in tiers are adorable with fabric underneath and miniature ivy vines all over em'
mickigirl
03-31-2005, 06:15 AM
I think mirrors under candles are elegant. I got my mirrors at Menards (hardware store) on sale for $6 for a box of 6. They have the same ones at Walmart for aprox. $10. They are technically sticky mirrors like you would put on walls in your bathroom, 12x12 and have a removable paper on the back. (much cheaper than buying actual decorating mirrors). I am then using glasses (I found some at Younkers that are beautiful...long clear stem and then a bowl type glass in a color....blue, burgandy, green and maybe yellow were the choices) I think these were $10 for 4. We ended up going with regular drinking glasses in an octagonal shape in the cobalt color we are using @ $10 for 16 to save some money. We are then putting water in them and a floating candle ($.50 a piece at hobby lobby - wedding section), and sprinkling colored metallic confetti around it. I really wanted margarita glasses but had to settle because we are trying to make them as cheap as possible. You could also get clear glasses of some kind....put colored water in it with a floating candle...this would be cheaper and you could mess with the color to get the color u want.
Let us know what you come up with.
Chandra
June 11, 2005
Kelly1Mickey
03-31-2005, 09:11 AM
I never thought abot checking the hardware store for mirrors! Great idea! One more errand for me to do today...LOL
Sam&David
04-01-2005, 07:05 AM
How about this...........
This is very pretty....canldes and all....
http://www.bellasignature.com/images/candlelightaffectsm.jpg
http://www.balloonsgaloreandmore.com/images/gallery/weddings/mini_balloon_centerpieces_small.jpg
http://home.att.net/~sheashells/daisyduneconch.jpg
Hope this helps some.
Sam&David
04-01-2005, 07:08 AM
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some more i found........... :)
I'm planning my wedding for march 2006. I only want to spend $10-$15 for the centerpieces per table because the reception location does not need much decoration. The reception is formal and elegant. The reception location: ceiling with chandelier, hand painted walls, crown molding etc. you get the picture. My color is burgundy. Any ideas?????
Hi there, My wedding is on Nov, 5 and my colors are also Burgandy!!! We are having a stations style reception with no seating charts (thoughts are it is like a large coctail party, everyone can get food from the stations when they want and there is no formal sit down time.) So I thought of simple centerpieces.
We have thought about a few things and some are simular to what you have heard but here goes...
Square (although have not been able to find them cheaper than $20 a piece so it may change to another shape) clear vases about 16' high with black and/or white river rocks on the bottom with a pillar candle in it. We are thinking of either white or burgandy candles. Our reception site offers 4 white votives in clear votive holders per table which we will surround the larger vase with or maybe put small stem flowers in to add flowers. I am not a big flower person but everyone I mean everyone I have told that to is saying you will regret it if you don't take advantage of the fall colors and flowers available to you that time of year. We will see!!
Good luck and let us know what you decide, It may help me too!!!
One other thing, We found beautiful bridesmaid dresses at Dessy.com that come in Burgandy and I have already gotten the swatch, it is so pretty and perfect for a fall wedding. They are elegant but not too much for a day wedding I will forward you the numbers if you are still looking for dresses. Just a thought!
Take care,