A simple way to enhance any wedding is to create wedding candle centerpieces. You can create the centerpiece with your own unique style to add your personality to your wedding day decorations.
A wedding candle centerpiece can serve a dual purpose. They can add beauty to your wedding then be taken home to add a gorgeous display you're your new home. The excess centerpieces can be used as party favors and given to your guests.
Wedding candle centerpieces exceed the appeal of just a floral arrangement. A candle centerpiece combined with a flower piece can movement and appeal to any table. The glow from the table will create a warm and inviting scene. Wedding candle centerpieces can of course be developed by your designer but think of using your candle centerpiece as an activity. Invite your wedding party over for a night of assembly instead of a bachelor or bachelorette party. Homemade wedding centerpieces and be cost effective and can incorporating many different types of materials and colors.
Scale your wedding candle centerpieces accordingly. You don't want your piece to be so large that it blocks the view or the conversation of the guests. On the other hand you don't want your centerpiece to be so small that it goes un noticed.
Your centerpiece can be as simple and elegant as a candle suspended in a glass full of colored rocks, flowers or possibly sand. Floating candle add another dimension of exciting with the light flickering on the water. You can float a votive candle in a bowl of clear or colored water.
The candle can be scented, or you can use a simple beeswax, or white votive, candle. A wreath of flowers wrapped around the base of the candle adds color and beauty to the centerpiece.
You can ideas for your wedding candle centerpiece in lots of inexpensive and free places. The internet is full of ideas with instructions and pictures. You can also try wedding magazines and videos. Family members can even offer some ideas that will put just the right personal touch on your wedding creation.
Wedding candle centerpieces can be just enough to add your own personal style to your wedding. They can be as elaborate as you want. You can have them made by a designer or make them easily at home. No matter what you choose to do remember the wedding day is for the two of you and the decorations should complement that sole purpose.
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