Fall's Shining Shades
Adopt autumn's most vibrant, saturated colours to achieve this appearance -- believe tangerine, crimson and red orange colors. Pair the striking colours with natural timber and metallics for a rustic glam feel. Here a peony framed with dusty miller steals the show, but select your favourite flowers to personalize your centerpieces. Arrange your blossoms in a block of wet floral foam for simple assembly. See more out of this wedding here >>
Pretty Petals
Sand matches ultra-gorgeous flower for this DIY centerpiece idea that is really as simple as it is beautiful. Cluster a few flower-and-sand creations collectively; add tea light candles and you'll have a summertime centerpiece worthy of a dreamy beach wedding.
Candles Confetti
If florals aren't your thing, you can still pull a super-stunning centerpiece look with large-flake gold confetti and a combination of pillar and votive candles.
Soft and Easy
Skip the flowers, and welcome the tender, natural elegance of chamomile. Pair the gorgeous greenery with crisp white table linens, lots of candles and subtle gold accents.
Monogram
With some seasonal, low-cost blossoms and paper mache letters found in the craft store, you can produce a gorgeous, readable centerpiece. Get the incremental directions >>
Drink Your Way to Fabulous
Exotic glass bottles, a wood plank and gold paint blend to make this one-of-a-kind centerpiece. Perfect for the budget-conscious bride, this centerpiece packs a strong punch without requiring plenty of flowers. Learn how to make it >>
Crazy About Cacti
Infuse Southwestern flair in your reception layout by using cacti for your centerpieces. It's possible to collect and bud the low-maintenance succulents ahead of time and keep them afterward. Place them along a pretty runner which coordinates with your pots.
Winter Wonderland
For a holiday wedding, embrace a wintry colour palette of soft whites and frosted greens. Here, Queen Anne's lace and ranunculus pair with luscious garden roses. A rustic wooden runner and pinecones deliver a natural, woodsy caliber to the screen, whereas mercury glass accents add a little twinkle. Find more DIY Suggestions for a winter wedding >>
Easy Edibles
Stacked cake dishes full of fresh grapes, nuts, apples, pears and artichokes can pull double duty as a centerpiece and appetizer in a fall or garden-themed wedding. Recreate this ample valley >>
Sleek Cement
Lend a cool, industrial vibe to your tables by crafting DIY cement centerpieces. Give your handmade cement contours to your own bride ahead, or fill them with your own florals.
Lavender Whimsy
Rather than trying to make large, complicated structures, adopt the beauty of one specific bloom. Here, lavender gives simple fashion to this tablescape. Coupled with gold, the look is organic with a hint of glamor.
Hanging Wreaths
Take advantage of your venue's low ceilings with a hanging centerpiece! These easy-to-make wreaths are crafted from reduced cost embroidery hoops and fresh flowers. Here, white roses, dusty miller and berries are connected to hoops with floral wire and hot pink floral tape.
Fall Feels
Bring some fall cheer to your own wedding tablescape by gluing moss and succulents to stylish white (faux or real) pumpkins. It is possible to make these long-lasting figurines ahead of time. Just store them in a sunny location, and spritz them weekly. Pair the succulent pumpkins with pinecones and gourds to complete your cheerful autumn centerpieces. Get the Complete tutorial >>
Hello, Hydrangeas!
This hydrangea centerpiece is a definite day-maker for your non-crafty bride on a budget. Hydrangeas are all ultra-affordable, and that this DIY is ultra-doable. Seven rapid steps -- which don't require any outstanding artistic skills -- will leave you feeling very impressed by yourself.
Natural Inspiration
Taking cues from winter's bare trees, this flowerless centerpiece is wintry but neither boring nor lifeless. Tree branches produce height and visual interest, while flickering tea light candles contribute delicate motion. Pinecones add a magical, musky accent. Recreate this look with woods finds, or purchase natural items in bulk at your regional craft store. Hang votives in the branches with twine or wire.
Silk Flower Power
Want the look of luxe, over-the-top blossoms, but do not want to be worried about your blossoms dying before the big day? Look at using silk flowers to make gorgeous floral runners such as these cascading garlands beforehand. Pro tip: Silk flowers tend to cost more than fresh cuts. Employ a mix of both to save money.
Ethereal in White
Offbeat but beautiful in every way, this cotton centerpiece will blow your guests away. To create your own, pair raw cotton with gilded leaves (asparagus leaves are pictured above). Display your arrangements in gold containers, and pair them with votives to help attain an airy, intimate feel.
Rustic Charm
This woodsy centerpiece borrows from nature to make an organic impact. Wood rounds produce the base while simple florals and greenery add elegance to the total design. Get the incremental directions >>
Summertime is the Right Time
To create this entertaining, summer-worthy centerpiece, hollow out the center of a melon or pineapple working with a kitchen knife, then place a small cylindrical vase indoors and fill with flowers that match the theme of your event.
Cluster Tiny Terrariums
The perfect option for a modern wedding, all these mini terrariums are totally trendy. Filled with a range of succulents, they are each a bit different. Cluster five or six in the middle of every table. Get the step-by-step directions >>
Colorful Creativity
An unexpected but brilliant alternative to flowers, these embroidery strand figurines are vibrant, artistic and impactful. Collect your bridesmaids for a night of crafting, and then knock out a chunk of your wedding worries. You will just need embroidery decoration, embroidery floss, floral wire and yarn on your wedding colors.
Grow Your Own
If time is on your side, consider growing your own centerpieces. Carnivorous plants, succulents and ferns make up this three-piece arrangement. Set your plants on a new wood round to get a rustic vibe. See more from this wedding here >>
Clever Upcycling
Use leftover tile from a house reno or purchase bargain tile scraps to make small table runners to your centerpieces. Save old metal cans and paint buckets to serve as trendy, vintage-inspired vases. Consider simply filling the vases with inexpensive baby's breath to keep prices low. The gentle, whimsical flower is usually used as a filler but stands nicely on its own.
Cake Plate Perfection
Perfect for a chilly or holiday-themed occasion, these small cake plates topped with fresh greenery, ornaments and white pillar candles add fairly cheer to some tablescape.
Garden Wedding Inspiration
For your garden-themed wedding, fresh herbs planted in farmhouse-style chalkboard boats create gorgeous table structures. They could also double as favors for guests to take home at the end of the night!
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