Need Some Centerpiece Inspiration?
Planning a Wedding, Shower, or another Party?
Not sure how to dress up the table?
Check out this collection of creative centerpiece ideas from events we have hosted here at Cheers!
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A sweet little vintage style theme for a wedding. Have your tables take flight and find little wire birdcages from
your local craft store or antique shop. Set candle or flowers inside and surround with little bird figurines and glass bottles.
Staying in the “Love Bird” theme, why not decorate the tables with bird nests? Use craft vines or by nests
premade from a local hobby shop. Fill with flowers or porcelain birds figures.
Dine by “Apple-light”! This is a fun and creative way to decorate with apples in the fall! Create your own
apple tealight holders by carving a cone around the stem of the apple, large enough to snugly fit in the tealight.
Brush the exposed fruit with lemon juice to keep it from browning.
Place the tea light in the apple and light just before the party begins.
Create a little pocket in your napkin fold to tuck in a little something special for your guests.
Dress it up with black and gold! Find a gold colored plate to place under your guests’ dinner plate
to dress up the dishes. Put a little bling on the table with colored mirror balls, leveled with pillar candle holders.
Soft yellows and grays compliment each other wonderfully! Arrange a bouquet of fresh spring flowers
in a gray pitcher (ours is a Fiestaware ceramic pitcher). Add a gray and white chevron table runner and your table
is decorated in a simple but modern style.
Bring the outdoors in with a garden watering can arrangement! Use the centerpiece as a way to number
your tables with a burlap printed label. Pair with a vine sphere for a natural country flair.
Country Chic! Collect a variety of vintage bottles, tea cups, jars and figures and arrange them together
on a round wood-slab. Throw in little arrangements of baby’s breath, miniature roses, or wild flowers.
Add a splash of burlap, and voila! Vintage country style.