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These feathers come in a variety of different colors and sizes in order to perfectly match your desired wedding color scheme. Help your guests easily find their seat by labeling your tables with this brass centerpiece sign. You can even add some pressed greenery within the frame for a further unique look. This couple set up their gift station on the flatbed of an old truck. You can even stack some haphazard hay bales to add visual interest.
Think outside of the box when it comes to deciding on your flower vases. Instead of glass, opt for a faux birch bark vase like this one for a fun and creative decoration. This couple’s gift table from Orchard Cove Photography offers guests a gift in return! For sunny outdoor weddings, prevent unnecessary sunburns by leaving your guests complimentary parasols as they walk in. The difference is often in the details, and these photos by Ashley Caroline and Megan Clouse Photography prove it.
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This faceted glass and metal design offers a unique geometric shape with a considerable height, perfect for larger candles. Nothing sets a mood for a wedding more than candles, and tall, tapered candlesticks instantly add a touch of elegance to any setting. These golden holders have a weathered, vintage sheen and would work for a variety of reception styles, from rustic to black tie. A decorative box is always a pretty pick for your wedding gift table, and when it comes to options for shapes and sizes, your choices are practically endless.
For this one, you don’t need fancy or expensive flower pots when a paper bag and a nice bow can create an awesome, stylized look. To fully decorate your tables without going overboard on wedding table centerpieces, consider adding a simple table runner that matches your color theme. Cylindrical glass vases and votive holders are a staple for wedding table centerpieces. Take your decor ideas to the next level and instead of filling these glasses with flowers or candles, create an adorable cactus display.
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The wedding gift table is yet another outlet for your love of originality. Instead of just a regular table, you can put a large birdcage with a sign that says “cards” or “gifts”. The decoration will be out of the ordinary and the label will help clarify any ambiguity.
Perfect for a sweetheart table or as a way to dress up the table that displays your wedding cake, this table skirt is a great way to give your table that wedding vibe. Having geometric decor is one of the most popular and latest wedding trends. A hexagon frame like this one offers your tables a unique style and is the perfect way to creatively display your floral arrangements. To add a level of elegance and charm to your wedding table arrangements, invest in some lace table runners to further decorate your venue. Every wedding needs a gift table for guests to drop their gifts. Just because gift tables are necessary, doesn’t mean they can’t act as a gorgeous part of your overall decor!
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Speaking of quirkiness at the table, check out those seating cards. Keep the plates and placemats simple, nothing too elaborate for an outdoor wedding in the sun. You can also place a few dozen white candles in these holders.

For a quick craft that's also sweet, candy canes easily transform into the tails of festive mice party favors. Most of these crafts take mere minutes or less to complete, which means you can deck the halls and make things merry in speedy fashion. Be sure to relish this time, though—it isn't every day that you get to make something beautiful with the people you love most. Sometimes a pop of color or metallic print can add a touch of unexpected whimsy to a table. Modern fonts in table numbers, place cards, and other paper goods can elevate a rustic look and make it feel more contemporary. Found something you love but want to make it even more uniquely you?
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As you begin your search for your ideal wedding table decorations, keep in mind the style or theme you’re trying to achieve. You've put together an amazing wishlist of items you know you'll love. Now, it's time to figure out how you'll collect the presents your guests purchase. Many modern registry services let buyers send gifts directly to the couple, and even if that's not an option for you, well-wishers who have your address might anyway.
The best part about DIY decorations is the way you can personalize them to make them your own. Choose the colors of your candles, the types of greenery you wish to add, and embellish the jar with a lace or twine bow. These fun candlestick holders will add a simple layer of sophistication to your tables with their sleek yet classic design. For more elaborate nature decorations, give these log candle holders a try. Including a few of these decorative log candles at each table is sure to make your centerpieces memorable. If rose gold is your wedding theme, you’ll definitely want to consider these hand-dipped rose gold flower vases to display as your wedding table arrangements.
For a vintage, romantic touch, we love the addition of a wax seal on this menu design. These vegan leather flags are a great way to display your table numbers at your reception. A glimmering collection of luminaries looks simply amazing as part of a wedding tablescape. This set provides exactly what you need, with a four-pack of tea light holders at varying heights for a dramatic look.
Those very same sparkles and lights dance off the vintage glassware and silverware. I could never tell if lavender is blue, violet or if it is just a shade of its own. But you also probably don’t want to pour sand out of your shoe every few minutes. Sage green is such a somber color and not something you’d often find at a wedding unless it’s a part of the florals. But what I love about the table is this vintage jewelry box with a ring inside it. Of course, trinkets like that tennis bracelet fit right in, too.
Keep your name placeholders simple yet fun with a handwritten card held up by a cube of marble. For another tree option, consider this manzanita centerpiece. You can easily take this centerpiece to the next level by decorating the tree with string lights, beads, crystals, ornaments, or other hanging decorations. Spring weddings are the perfect opportunity to enjoy some beautiful cherry blossom decor. Let this mini cherry blossom tree take center stage as a stunning centerpiece. For another geometric centerpiece, consider this fun and elaborate metal holder to fit your tea light candles.

This faux Magnolia arrangement is simple yet effective in easily creating some stunning wedding table centerpieces. Think outside the box when it comes to displaying your centerpieces. This round hoop centerpiece with greenery and flowers hanging from the middle is a lovely and unique look. Your votive candle holders don’t have to be elaborate to still make a statement on your tables. Consider this classic terrarium look to display your candles or even succulents. Instead of flower arrangements, get creative with some ostrich feather arrangements.
You'll get a set of two, perfect for creating a collection of luminaries in the center of your tables. Elevate your wedding tables with this twisted tulle table skirt. Available in white, or with a hint of blue or pink, it's a great way to turn a bland table into something brilliant.

You’ve got understated sage green dinnerware and rustic cloth napkins like these, all falling in place and falling in line with this classy bohemian table decor. Now, some lavender sprigs, dried reed grass, and blue taper candles would look lovely beside the crystal dinnerware. This is the kind of wedding where you’d sip mimosas and revel in tart colors and sharp citrus decor. Check out some more unique wedding lighting ideas for inspiration.
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