Wedding centerpieces create an inviting table scape that can even be made by hand. Create wedding centerpieces with this free wedding planning video series.
Series Summary
Planning a wedding is no small endeavor. There are hundreds of details to account for, like the cake, decorations, cocktails, menus and entertainment. Most importantly, planning a wedding requires tying all of the individual aspects together into a cohesive theme. The decorations are a great way to incorporate a theme throughout the entire event. In this free wedding planning video series, an event coordinator demonstrates how to create centerpieces for a wedding reception. Learn to choose a vessel in which to create centerpieces, and get ideas on how to fill it with flowers and candles. To save money, find out how to reuse wedding centerpieces for future parties or as gifts for wedding guests. Wedding centerpieces can be simple yet elegant touches to the most important event of all.Candles for a wedding centerpiece are tall and wide for increased stability. Choose candles for a wedding centerpiece with tips from an event coordinator in this free wedding planning video.
The placement of a wedding centerpiece is crucial to tie it into the table scape. Place wedding centerpieces on the reception tables with tips from an event coordinator in this free wedding planning video.
A wedding centerpiece vase can be filled with petals, flower buds, moss or greenery. Fill a wedding centerpiece vase with tips from an event coordinator in this free wedding planning video.
Other uses for wedding centerpieces include gifts for wedding guests and decoration for future parties. Reuse wedding centerpieces with tips from an event coordinator in this free wedding planning video.
A container for a wedding centerpiece holds candles and flowers. Choose a container for a wedding centerpiece with tips from an event coordinator in this free wedding planning video.
Wedding centerpieces can be made of flowers, seashells, candles or river rocks. Get wedding centerpiece ideas from an event coordinator in this free wedding planning video.