The big day is focused on little touches, and eye catching centerpieces for memorable decor. They’ll reveal your creative side and your uniqueness as a couple, making your “I Dos” a truly memorable event. Speaking of memorable, these creative wedding favors produce a thoughtful treat for the visitors!
Tulle Pompoms
Make your own personal variation of the whimsical pompoms that are tulle with this tutorial. They’re a subtle but remarkable little bit of decor.
Upside Down Wine Glasses
Centerpieces for your own wedding might be made by just turning traditional notions down. Give wine glasses another viewpoint, and they’re suddenly the candlestick that is makeshift that is perfect. Place blooms, marbles, or other decor underneath the cup.
Game Board
If a superb board game is loved by the happy couple, why don’t you show one. Scrabble is particularly well-suited since it lets you spell out just a little message in the same time.
Rainbow Rice Bowls
Add pops of colour to your own table using the simplest & most economical fixing—white rice! You can dye it any color you like, and create just one or a number of different hues. Use bowls, votives, or jars to fill. Put each colour in its display, as you’d vibrant sand or pile them. Take advantage of your imagination to turn rice into even a much more intricate design or straightforward centerpieces.
Stuff White rice
Clear plastic containers (I used an old almond container)
Vinegar
Food coloring (gel or liquid)
Paper plates or trays
Directions
Pour 1 cup of rice into a clean plastic container. Pour in a bit of vinegar (about 1 teaspoon) and a few drops of food coloring,
Add the lid and swirl it around a bit using a spoon or toothpick. Then put on the lid and shake vigorously until all the rice is colored.
Repeat the process to make as many colors and much as you like rice, rinsing the container that is plastic between colours.
Fill votives or bowls together with the rice. And add tealights or display by itself.
Lego Bowl
That is a simple and adorable means to create an incredible wedding table using a sense of a comedy. Fill a bowl with legos and stick in a sweet chalkboard sign.
PVC Pipe Vases
Sometimes the top decorations start with the most improbable materials. Who’d’ve believed PVC conduits could turn into vases that were lively.
Glittery Wine Bottles
They’re awesome enough to show on their own, or to join with flowers and votives.
Gumballs
Gumballs are an unexpected and surprisingly beautiful table accessory.
Tassel Poms
Make simple tissue paper tassels and paste them to wooden dowels. Use any colours you like to match your decor
Painted Logs
To get a vibe that’s both rustic and contemporary, paint the ends of logs in vibrant hues (the circular motif is particularly well-suited with their shape).
Sand Bottles
Just like when you used to make them as a child, sand bottles are stunning decor. Fill uniquely shaped bottles, including milk jugs that are old, with sand in colours of your choosing, stick in a blossom or succulent, as is or show.
Grass Table Runner
Flowers have all the interesting, but why not add some grass to your own tablescape? Only make sure you plant it a few weeks in advance so that it has a chance to grow.
Orange Table Runner
A trip to the farmers market (or grocery store) will enable you to get the main ingredients for this one of a kind centerpiece. Simply order rows of oranges in the middle of a table, and insert the occasional bloom.
Floating Blossom Hurricanes
This whimsical centerpiece is cheap and oh-so-easy.
Paper Pinwheels
Pinwheels are cheap to buy, but also simple to make in colours as well as designs of your picking. They’ll add whimsy to your own wedding tables, and therefore are a great accessory to play with and take home.
Classic Books
For the literary couple, stacks of vintage novels create a setting that is unique and homey. Intersperse glass bottles full of flowers for a bit of color.
Wooden Spools
Observe your crafty side on your big day through the use of balls and large wooden spools of yarn. This is good for anyone who just appreciates the appearance, or the bride who’s a knitter or sewer.
Floral Birdcage
For a garden feeling that is magic, set an overflowing assortment of blooms in a birdcage that is vintage. You can paint it first in a brand new pastel hue or some colour you want.
No one wants their nuptials to be cookie-cutter, however you can rack up a huge bill trying to get the best decor. Have some fun adding homemade and private touches via these creative centerpieces. They’re simple, affordable, and have a good deal of character.