There are many ways you can get creative with your wedding
and your centerpiece is one of them. Show off your quirky and creative side by
having a unique centerpiece that no only livens up the place but also emulates
your couple style and personality. Here are a few ideas to help you come up
with a creative centerpiece for your wedding:
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- Branches and twigs – Instead of
traditional flower centerpieces, you could try implementing a woodland,
nature-inspired centerpiece. Throw together some twigs and branches; tie
them up with a bow or lace brocade for a beautiful, laidback centerpiece.
- Fabric flowers – If you are intent
on using a flower centerpiece but still wish to get creative, you could
use flowers fashioned out of fabric instead. Try going for three different
hues of fabric in the same color to fashion your favorite flower for your
centerpiece.
- Submerged flowers – An elegant and
creative way to implement flowers to your wedding centerpiece is by using
tall, glass cylinders. Instead of using them as a normal vase, you could
try submerging the flowers to create a unique and ethereal effect.
- Wheat and straw – Rustic and
country-themed weddings could go really
well with centerpieces fashioned
out of straw and wheat. Add an elegant and more delicate look by wrapping
a silk ribbon around the bunch.
- Origami – The artsy and creative
bride and groom could always go for centerpieces with origami flowers. If
you’re going for a carnival-themed wedding, you could use bright-colored handcrafted
papers to complete the look.
- Cupcakes – Another creative way to
give your wedding a unique and fun
essence is by using cupcakes for your centerpieces. Try throwing together several tiny cupcakes and fashioning them into a flower-style arrangement. Instead of using just one flavor and color of cupcake, you could brighten it up by opting for three or four varieties of cupcakes.
- Fruits in a cage – Get an antique birdcage for a rustic wedding centerpiece, and then fill it up with seasonal fruits in bright colors. This can give you a perfect blend of vintage and modern to create a unique centerpiece for your wedding.
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