I just dont know what to have for my table decos. What did / or having or seen at someone else wedding.:D
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I just dont know what to have for my table decos. What did / or having or seen at someone else wedding.:D
we did little silver boxes filled with boiled lollies these were our table decos as well
a wedding i went to recently used those little timber words things like love lofe peace etc look so nice
i have also seen little terracota pots painted to color them and filled with dried flowers
Hi Kerri
We had candelabra with flowers on top
my best friend just got married and she had a tall spaghetti vase with tall blossom freesias and calla lillies and then on either side a bowl of fresh fragrant spring flowers
We had little shot glass candles with ribbon around them with rose petals scattered on the table cloth!!
We had live butterfly centrepieces on our tables. We had tea light candles too (butterflies need heat to be active) and rose petals scattered.
WELL ... my wedding was in fiji , so the theme was tropical ...
we had blow up floating drink holders in the shap of a plam tree and beach .... every guest got one ... and also had bunches of fresh picked frangipaninis and hibiscus (my 2 fave flowers) along the table ... it was so fun ....
We had canoe shaped glass vases filled with sand, and on top of the sand there were shells, and 3 candles in each representing our past, present and future lives.
Scattered over the tables we had shells and edible stones (Hard to explain, they were like big smarties) that were in the green that our bridesmaid dresses were.
wow seems like forever ago - 15 years today to be exact! We had flowers and I got little cards which I then wrote thank you notes on and attached them to the flowers. During the speech I got the MC to read out the names of the people who needed to collect the flowers off the table before they went home - and they all had their special thank you note with them. A wedding I went to last year had a gorgeous small photo frame which they used for the seating names for each guest. I used both of them at home to put pix of the kids in - they look great!
we had glass bottles, with broken/shattered safety glass in them & a calla lilly in it (matching my flowers)... Looked quite effective...
Probably helped that I used to work for a glass company & could get clean shattered glass ;)
My sister had a summer wedding in Port Stephens (NSW) and had the most beautiful cake with starfish and shells and sand made from sugar and icing on it. On the tables she had the same sort of theme, starfish and shells and strings of fake pearls all kind of glittery and shiny. It looked fabulous.
We had canalabra with fresh flowers in centre and also teal light candles on tables!!
Our favours (guest presents) were jars of lollies from suga with our names in them with a thankyou card attached in theme colours looked great!
we had floating silver candles in the centre of the tables, with those little cofetti stars, hearts and things all over the place in gold, silver and blue (wedding colors)
i had a tiro of candles ranging in diff heights, with ribbon matchign our invited wrapped around the bottom, also had the rose petals that were from roses discarded whilst making my boquets so it all tied in, and each person had a personalised name tag, and each couple had a bomboneire that was a frame with the sugared almonds and a photo of me and hubby in it with a thanks note.
We were fairly trad.......large thick clear glasss square vases filled to bursting with antique roses........
I had long necked vases filled with jelly beans in my bridal colours.....
We had these square plate things, with red candles. There were 3 candles of different heights. To be honest, I cant even remember more detail than that.
Same here! I can remember picking ALL the black/yellow/orange/green jelly beans out though.......
Centrepieces were tall candleabras and lillies - our gifts for our guests were a small tube of a native Australian plant - so the room looked amazing with all the greenery!
I just spent yesterday helping my g/f with her centerpieces - we wired up "roses" chocolates and formed them into "bouquets" in pots. Very effective.
We had round glass fish bowls with strands of orchids submerged in water. Surroundng that was 10 small votive candles. We had round tables too. On each persons setting was a small white box with pink/white ribbons and had two mint lindt balls in them. Very simple and elegant.
Mel
we didn't have anything on the tables - didn't think there would be enough room for people, drinks, food etc - our main table (with all the friends on it) didn't even have name tags - it was sit wherever you want to.
I really didn't want to have to clean up anything later that night/next morning as our wedding was at my brother's place - as it was we took the tables down at the end of the night, stacked up the chairs, folded the linen tablecloths etc - just so we didn't have to be there first thing in the morning to do it before the stuff was picked up.
We had white tablecloths with a maroon overlay and gold candelabra that held about 6 candles or so we also had some table scatters with stars and other little things cant remeber exactly and gold bombeneire boxes filled with homemade chocolate hearts, and linnen napkins in maroon too. I also had chair covers with white and maroon sashes it looked really warm and romantic I loved it.
we had a mirror tile, and on that we had a glass vase/lanten thing, and in that, blue sand with a silver candle. With mixed abit of silver glitter thru the sand as well.
On the tile, and table as scatters, we used little blue hearts, and we got from a company in SA, little ediable chocolate scatter hearts.They where delicious. They smelt devine. They had a hard outter silver outter shell. We also used these to go in the bombarie (sp??) boxs.
It was our 1st wedding anniversary yesterday.
For table deco's we had floating frangipani candles. they were pink & white - our colours, but instead of water we used black fish tank type stones. The black set off the colours & speeches were made at around 8pm when it was dark. It looked really pretty. I also had others around the reception & on the bridal table in hurricane lanterns.
bjrose - happy anniversary!
We had phalenopsis orchids and singapore orchids on a bamboo base - three pieces of bamboo tied together.
my mother in law made this lame swans that she made, they had flowers in them.
hated them, but she put them there without telling me and it ****ed me off.
My engagement party had that foam flower stuff with roses, ribbons and a single gold candle in them which I made and loved.
I had gorgeous miniature star fish (probably fake) scattered over all the tables in our wedding colours. I picked them up from the Office supplies shop in the section with all the paper. I made my own invites so it was a lucky find. They looked so beautiful and most of the guests took some home as mementos - the kids who came to the wedding loved them too!
For our centrepieces we had assorted glass vases with green leaves from the garden and a couple of roses- very 'homely' looking which was good cause we were trying to make the event look more casual. Then the place settings were clear lolly bags with bright lollies inside and a green name tag attached.
We had a "country" themed wedding. Our decorations were fake hay stuff with candy almond egg things in it with a small decorative feather. The guests name place card tag was in the "nest" and it was a ceramic button badge with their name on it.
On the plate, the cutlery was tied with a ribbon with a sprig of (fake) lavender, as the bouquet were lavender.... the whole wedding had a lavender theme.
Our first wedding anniversary was March 10, 2008 !!
I am not married, but I decorate wedding for a living,
some popular caentrepieces at the moment are
- 90cm martini vases filled with coloured water (to match the colour you ave picked for your wedding) with floating candles. This goes best in a room with a high ceiling
- 50cm martini vases filled with pink and white marshmellows
- chocolate fondue and a selecion of dippers
- 90cm spaghetti vases, with coloured sea salt mixed with glitter in the bottom, really long strands of willow with fairylights attached.
- small vases filled with different lollies
- a selection of lanterns covered in rice paper to match your colour, placed on a round mirror, with a coloured sash underneath the lanterns, then 3 or 5 tealights scattered around.
Alot of people are going for the chocolate scatters, that come in a variety of colours, they look like pebbles but are in fact edible smarties
They also like their petals scattered on the tables.
For bomboneires, the ROC candy is really really popular as you can have your own little message in each piece, or alot of people are just going really simple and giving a single heart shaped chocolate in a colour to match the wedding.
I better not give any more away incase the boss finds out :lol:
We had these trays with scattered tea lights. I am thinking of selling these if you're interested!
Sorry, wrong link. Hmmmm......technology seems to have gotten the better of me today :lol:
We have black trays with white stones and green candles with tealights in little glass holders scattered around the table. Looked really effective and we didn't need to have the lights on so it was soft and romantic as well.
I've added the images to my Gallery if you want to have a looksy :)