simple but elegant wedding centerpiece ideas?
September 26th, 2009ungirl asked:
For my summer wedding, I am getting married in a beautiful historic barn, and the reception will start with a sit down dinner. The tables are long rectangular “farm tables”. I wanted to decorate them with a long draping table runner, and with a thick row of all different heights of pillar candles. But, I can’t use any candles in the barn, because of fire hazards. I want to keep the theme of a long streamed mix of one single item, over and over in a row down the entire center of the tables. Any ideas on what else I could use that would be as cheap as candles? I don’t want flowers.
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For my summer wedding, I am getting married in a beautiful historic barn, and the reception will start with a sit down dinner. The tables are long rectangular “farm tables”. I wanted to decorate them with a long draping table runner, and with a thick row of all different heights of pillar candles. But, I can’t use any candles in the barn, because of fire hazards. I want to keep the theme of a long streamed mix of one single item, over and over in a row down the entire center of the tables. Any ideas on what else I could use that would be as cheap as candles? I don’t want flowers.
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September 28th, 2009 at 11:40 pm
Tell the story of your relationship with your husband in photographs. Frame them up and place them with captions all along the tables. Each table can have the same series.
September 29th, 2009 at 3:56 pm
I was to a wedding recently where they bought simple daisies at a wholesale florist and all they did was take the flowers off the stems and placed them on runners down the center of the tables. It was lovely, summery and quite simple.
I don’t know it this helps…I hope it does
Congrats
October 2nd, 2009 at 10:28 am
They make “flame-less” battery operated candles (also called flicker candles or everlasting candles) now, that would work well (especially if you use frosted holders).
You can get these for relatively inexpensive at Oriental trading
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October 3rd, 2009 at 7:35 pm
you can try rose petals.
October 6th, 2009 at 6:36 am
use the fake flicker candles… you can get them cheap in bulk or just buy the flicker thing and carve out real candles and put them in there!! They look really nice and look the same.
October 8th, 2009 at 3:55 pm
how about fruits and vegetables arranged to showcase all the different colors, textures and sizes? you can also infuse it with some barley, wheat, ears of corn, etc. to give it a bit of a thanksgiving feel, but it will still be in tune with th barn theme.
October 12th, 2009 at 12:06 am
A friend of mine had a country wedding and she had SMALL potted plants- mostly herbs in various ceramic / glass containers that she got at Dollar Tree. The plants, which she grew from seeds. The barn had a wonderful fragrance – just like flowers.
BTW she let her guests take home the plants.
October 13th, 2009 at 9:23 am
i agree with the wedding planner
They do make flamelesss candles that look ALOT like real ones. I saw some at Bed Bath and Beyond. Try their website: I think you could order some from there. Also try a party website. Good luck! and Congratulations!!!
October 15th, 2009 at 4:11 pm
I would do like two floral pieces on each end and a fruit bowl in the center..since its in a part I would have fresh whole fruits which would represent the farm style
October 16th, 2009 at 2:32 am
There are some fireless candles that some stores sell and they look like real candles but instead of a wick, they have a light bulb (the size of Christmass tree lights) in them. It has the same effect as a real candle…it even flickers like real candles. They come in many differnt shapes and sizes. The guest will not be able to tell that the “flames” are not real unless the look into the candle. i think the name of them is “Everlasting Candle” or something like that!
Congrats and Good Luck! Hopefully this helps.
Some of the stores I have seen them are Bed, Bath, and Beyond, Linens-n-things, Target, etc.
October 17th, 2009 at 10:11 am
First of all Congrats! I have a really cute idea. The setting is in a barn right. So to make it classy yet fit with the scenery- I suggest getting old pails and filling them with wheat grass and putting three in a row-wheat grass is very cool right now- or if you want a classier look fill square vases(ikea and even walmart sometimes) with flat white rocks covered with fake moss(both available at pottery barn) then put the wheat grass on top of them. Or if you dont like that idea- find old wooden garden tools -stick them on sheet glass thats raised on painted cinderblocks. Hope this helps!
October 18th, 2009 at 2:25 pm
floating candles are a wonderful center piece all you do is take a candle light candle and some mounting clay in a small glass bowl and add some fish marbles at the bottom and add water just two of those maybe three and you will be set they are beautiful my sister and her husband did an old western one at Old Tucson Studios here in Arizona where i live
October 20th, 2009 at 5:37 pm
Try floating tea lights in a round shallow vase?? There shouldn’t be so much flame that it would be a fire hazzard.
October 21st, 2009 at 5:13 am
How about just a long row of different size square vases filled about halfway with water and put pedals floating on top.
Something like this but to scale. You can buy wider vases, shorter vases, etc.
October 22nd, 2009 at 10:14 pm
To keep the rustic barn look this may look nice, assorted size silver or brass buckets, they are sometimes used as planters, and fill them with apples and tie twine around the buckets.