Things You'll Need:
- Floating candles Bowls Ribbon or beads Glass mirror Flowers and rose petals Pillar candles Taper candles Hurricane lamps Candelabras Crystal votives Vase gems Sand and shells Martini glasses Holiday balls Jack-o-lantern
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Step 1
Brainstorm ideas and gather supplies. Sketch designs for candle centerpieces. Write down ideas and materials you'll need to complete the project. Think about colors you want to incorporate or the size of the centerpiece. Know how many reception centerpieces you need to make before going to the craft store. Start early and watch for sales to save a few dollars on supplies.
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Step 2
Consider floating candles. Easy and inexpensive to make, floating candle centerpieces provide intimate reception centerpieces. Be creative and color the water in the bowl. Wrap ribbons or beads around the bowl, matching your wedding colors. Set the bowl of floating candles on a small glass mirror. This catches the light and makes your centerpiece shine. Consider the burn time of floating candles before purchasing.
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Step 3
Try a candle and floral centerpiece. Create a floral centerpiece to match the flowers and colors in your wedding. Allow space to place one or two pillar candles, depending on preference. Place flower petals in the bottom of a tall vase, fill with water and top off with a floating candle. Sprinkle flower petals around floating candle centerpieces.
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Step 4
Keep it simple. Vary the heights of taper candles for your reception centerpiece. Try using candles in various holders such as hurricane lamps, candelabras or crystal votives. Put rose petals around the candle in the hurricane lamp to add an extra touch. Use candelabras to make a dramatic statement with your reception centerpieces. Place crystal votives on mirrors with beads or vase gems to add sparkle.
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Step 5
Make candle centerpieces with a theme. Incorporate your interests, such as placing floating candles in a martini glass or placing sand and shells in a candle holder. Try making your own candles. This provides a fun afternoon activity for your wedding party or family. Design candle centerpieces to match the holidays, such as placing a candle in a jack-o-lantern or using holiday balls and pillar candles placed on a mirror or platter.











