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Paul Spano

The centerpiece is a big part of the wedding. This major focal point incorporates the newlyweds’ personalities and the wedding theme to set the ambiance throughout the entire day. Do you know how much a wedding costs today? These centerpieces can take up a significant part of the budget when they’re needed for multiple tables or they incorporate traditionally pricier elements.

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Luckily, several inexpensive and elegant alternatives exist. Check out the five below.

1. Substitute the Main Attraction

Instead of making the traditional floral wedding centerpiece the main attraction, substitute it with a completely different item. Place pictures of the happy couple throughout the years in mason jars for guests to peer down memory lane.

People often stack books and place them with small garnishments around the table. The books might be placed as is, highlighting the couple’s favourite reads for a personal touch, or they could be hand-painted for a whimsical look. Or, let fruits and vegetables be the piece de resistance. This interesting alternative still provides a strong focal point that will draw your guests’ attention. Pumpkins, artichokes, and grapes are some appealing examples.

Different objects add their own distinct colour, depth, texture, and dimension to the table that’s unique from the usual centerpieces seen.

2. Candles

From simple tealights to bigger pillars, strategically place candles around the table. Combining tall with medium-height flames adds a new element, and an artful arrangement makes the table stand out in a new fashion. Include tiny garnishments, such as pine cones or ribbons, to create an intimate and relaxing atmosphere.

Form candles as a trio or use one on its own with a wreath. Place tiny candles in mason jars or tinted bottles to protect the flame. Candles are simple yet effective centerpieces with a seemingly limitless number of ideas for decoration and placement.

3. Lanterns

If you’re looking to create a rustic, chic vibe, lanterns provide the perfect fit. These objects come in a variety of ready shapes and colours, or they can be hand-painted to the necessary shade.

Create a dreamy effect as the evening wears on. Lanterns provide a romantic look, particularly when a simple tealight is placed in each one. They can also be purchased at relatively low prices. This unique wedding centerpiece creates a distinct vibe within the wedding.

4. Single Stem Floral Arrangements

Perhaps the floral wedding centerpiece is a necessary part of the overall décor. There are ways to include this element without going over budget—simply minimize the number of flowers used. Single-stemmed flowers artfully arranged in tall wine bottles or slender glasses add an element of class and simplicity.

Consider including 2-3 stems into a thin vase or one stem with a bit of greenery for refined texture. Place one bottle on each table for a tasteful, simple touch, without the price or view of an overwhelming bouquet.

5. Antique Objects

While the term “antique” can have expensive connotations, don’t let the word scare you here. An antique wedding centerpiece doesn’t have to be expensive. Scope secondhand shops and keep an eye out on local garage sales. Antiques add a special touch and timeless vibe to tie into the overall wedding theme.

There are so many timeless objects available that are perfect for creating a stylish, elegant centerpiece without breaking the bank. Try antique bird cases with small candles or a tiny flower inside. Tea cups in dreamy Victorian patterns can hold floating candles or single-stemmed roses. There are many ways to incorporate any of the above elements with this idea, simply by making the focal point of the centerpiece an antique object.

Beautiful wedding centerpieces that fall within the wedding budget are achievable. A little creativity and the above ideas can help you create the perfect centerpiece for the big day.


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Paul Spano

With over 15 years of experience in the hospitality industry, Paul was the driving force that brought Seventh Heaven together back in 2001. Having started his career in the kitchen, Paul’s passion and thirst for knowledge helped him move quickly through the ranks. He is now Seventh Heaven’s Senior Sales Consultant, Event Planner, and Director of Venue Development. Managing different venues that seat 750 to 1800 guests, Paul brings exceptional operational skills to his role. No matter what you envision or what your dreams and desires are, Paul makes them a reality by getting it done. According to Paul, there is no greater joy than surpassing all of your clients’ and guests’ expectations. His expertise and passion make him one of the pillars of Seventh Heaven.
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