Does anyone have any ideas for wedding reception centerpieces for long rectangle tables?
08 Aug 2008
Colors of wedding are "apple" red and white. Fireman Theme
I've decorated a few weddings with long tables recently. What I did was work with each table as if it was two "sqaure" tables and decorated down the center or each square. Each side of the table had a small centerpiece with a small votive holder on each side and for the last wedding, rose petals scattered along the length of the table. This way, the table looks even, and when more then one table is placed end to end, they still look even:) You can see some pics from the last wedding at the link below
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Dark princess
2006 Nov 09 1try a round center piece with lillies or roses ,not to tall but not to short.
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LittleLady
2006 Nov 09 2google it… just put in wedding reception centerpieces on the google bar
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FUNZO
2006 Nov 09 3I used fresh flowers in simple glass vases and framed photos of my husband and me in varous locations. People took all that stuff home at the end of the night and they were delighted to have it, as we were delighted not to be stuck with them after the party.
Congratulations, I hope your wedding is lovely!
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In Control of me.
2006 Nov 09 4Try tall pillar like candles (but the square ones to flow with the rectangular tables) and a few pretty bowls with red & white votives floating in it. You could put red flowers around the bowls and have tall white candles.
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nodumgys
2006 Nov 09 5those long rectangle candle. the ones that kinda look like a long brick,,, you can put flowers or apples,,, whatever you like around them.
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Married Cutie
2006 Nov 09 6You can do wreaths and maybe do a couple per table with candles in the center of them. Very pretty!
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sglmom
2006 Nov 09 7Put a runner down the center of the table. Then, using your own good taste, lay down single red and white roses on the runner. and some small candles in red/white every so often. This will solve the problem for centerpieces (it will be one long tasteful centerpiece), and look pleasing to the eye.
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work with what you have — long rectangular tables, then don't just put in a traditional centerpiece — put in a long cloth runner, with scattered single flowers (roses/baby's breath) without vases (because you don't ALWAYS need Vases!) and the candle every 6-8 inches — and to the eye of the guests — this will look like one continuous centerpiece — and it will fit your theme. It won't be that expensive — and every guest may get to take an individual flower or a candle or some little part of the 'centerpiece' home after the reception as a memory of the experience.
Be CREATIVE!
CincyJen
2006 Nov 09 8I don't like the cluttered or overly thematic look, so I'd try something simple. Try white tableclothes, red fabric runners (try a luxurious fabric like silk) and maybe add some silver or chrome votive holders. I think you might need that accent color–red and white alone seems a little stark and might need to be broken up a little.
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totallylovableandinlove
2006 Nov 09 9Okay i just came from a Fire academy graduation party and the did a great thing, that would look great for your wedding…. they had vases of flowers, but you could use red roses to keep it elegant, but they made the vases look like fireman helmets.. … they looked so cute. I think with a nice arrangment and those vases, the centerpieces will be the highlight of the night…
You can find the supplies at a hobby store, like hobby lobby or micheals.
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ib2pikee
2006 Nov 09 10Depending on the full length of the table–short centerpiece–bowl or round vase(clear)red votive candle–white pebbles around candle.Get some red and white grafetti and sprinkle it up and down the table..When you light the candle it will look very nice.depending on the flowers used, you can put flower rings around your vase for extra color….Good luck…
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ezsouthernliving
2006 Nov 09 11You can lay small mirrors all along the center of the tables, then you can put candle votives on top of the mirrors — kind of like a sprinkling effect and then you can do small arrangements of flowers in low vases (shorties) or small arragements laying down the centers of the tables. You can save $$$ by sprinking rose petals instead of the whole flower arrangement. This will enable your guests at opposite ends of the table to still see each other while talking vs. having tall centerpieces that will obstruct a view.
-EZ
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PrincessaSabia
2006 Nov 09 12Have round bowls mixed with white roses and red apples. Scatter red roses around the tables with candles. I suggest browsing http://theknot.com or http://www.bride.com to look at the centerpiece galleries.
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Chrys
2006 Nov 09 13I've decorated a few weddings with long tables recently. What I did was work with each table as if it was two "sqaure" tables and decorated down the center or each square. Each side of the table had a small centerpiece with a small votive holder on each side and for the last wedding, rose petals scattered along the length of the table. This way, the table looks even, and when more then one table is placed end to end, they still look even:) You can see some pics from the last wedding at the link below
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http://budgetdreamweddings.com/weddingplanning/?p=1073
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