"Wedding Centerpieces" - part 7 of 8 - Alternate Your Wedding Centerpiece Designs for Impact.
Welcome to "Wedding Centerpieces" - part 7 of 8 - Alternate Your Wedding Centerpiece Designs for Impact.
I apologize for these photos, but they should give enough of an idea to get my point across...


In larger Wedding Reception venues, you can add a bit more interest, as well as fill more visual space (think Hotel ballroom or other high ceiling room) by alternating your Wedding Centerpiece designs. What this means is that your floral designer can use the same or similar flowers (or at least stick to your desired colour scheme) and design two different centerpeices.
In the example above, this Bride's theme was red and white. In one centerpiece design we used a low dish with all red flowers on a white linen. The second design was an Eiffel tower vase with a few stems of white dendrobien orchids and a row of red rose petals at the base.
The two designs, although quite different from each other, blended the colours the Bride wanted, and created a cohesive visual design which added interest.
Check Back next friday for part 8 of 8 - "Wedding Centerpieces" - Measurement Guidelines.
The "Wedding Centerpieces Series" is posted every Friday in August and September
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