Flower centerpieces for wedding tables: 7 styles for every couple

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Bows of roses, bridal hairstyles with floral crowns, wedding cakes with natural lilies, petals thrown on the way to the altar... Flowers are a bridal trend that never goes out of fashion and centerpieces are no exception.

Therefore, if you are already working on the wedding decoration and, particularly on the centerpieces, you will have to decide which flowers to choose according to the type of celebration. Check out the following proposals that you can take inspiration from.

1. Vintage

If you are planning a ceremony with a vintage feel, flowers in pastel colors will be the undisputed protagonist However, look for an element typical of this trend, such as porcelain cups or teapots, to serve as a support for the chosen flowers. Go for beautiful peonies in lavender, pink, cream or vanilla, for example.

2. Rustic

If you will opt for a country wedding decoration, you can mix various wildflowers to make them look like freshly cut flowers Among them, make an arrangement with poppies, golden thimbles, wallflowers, hyacinths, daisies, dandelions, azaleas or marigolds. All of them are wild flowers, which grow wild and spontaneously, that is, they are not sown or planted. A glass jar will be enough to complete your rustic centerpiece.

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3. Minimalist

The calla is a simple, slender and very elegant flower, ideal for exchanging gold rings in a very discreet ceremony. Therefore, if you want to set up a minimalist centerpiece, you will not need to more than a pair of white calla lilies and a glass container. However, if you are looking for something even more sophisticated, you can use tall transparent cylinders and submerge the calla lilies completely in water.

4. Romantic

A wedding with romantic touches is synonymous with red roses, so if you're looking for a centerpiece that exudes passion, you can fill a glass fish tank with water, white floating candles and red rose petals, and surround the outside of the bowl with more petals. It will look romantic and very elegant. Now, if you prefer something more simple, you can use the n small vase with a couple of roses will look elegant and classic and also very romantic.

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5. Boho

If you're wearing a hippie chic or boho-inspired wedding dress on your big day, then replicate the trend in your centerpieces as well. How do you do it? Use a piece of circular log as a base and place a recycled glass jar on it. If you wish, you can complement it with eucalyptus leaves, although this flower doesn't really need company.

6. Eccentric

Are you looking for a floral arrangement that stands out for its eccentricity? If so, then choose the protea as the protagonist of your wedding centerpieces, in the shape of an artichoke, proteas are huge and showy flowers You can set up the centerpieces with one or more proteas, arranging them in glass containers or wooden boxes.

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7. Folk

Finally, if you want to imprint your wedding with the folk nostalgia of the '70s, you will not find more appropriate centerpieces than those made with dried flowers You will find them in a variety of colors, while these flowers, because of their size, are very easy to assemble. On the other hand, if you are getting married in autumn-winter, dried flowers are also a very good option.

Regardless of the season in which you exchange your wedding rings, flowers will always have a privileged place in your wedding decorations, from adorning signs with beautiful phrases of love, to hanging in garlands from the trees themselves.

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Evelyn Carpenter is the author of the best-selling book, All you need for your marriage. A Marriage guide. She has been married for over 25 years and has helped countless couples build successful marriages. Evelyn is a sought after speaker and relationship expert, and has been featured in various media outlets including Fox News, Huffington Post, and more.