Most of the time, when working in weddings, the two things that go hand-in-hand is the theme of the wedding, and the decorations, most especially, the wedding centerpieces. This is because, it is utterly important that the centerpieces to be used for weddings compliment the overall color scheme or theme of the wedding. For example, red fruits, flowers and decorations go with red weddings, and so on and so forth. They need not to be exact, but, they do need to be almost the same. However, doing so can also be quite difficult.
Here are some tips that can be followed, that will certainly make choosing them less stressful and much easier.
- The first thing that a couple or a planner needs to keep in mind when choosing the centerpieces to be used in their wedding is the season. Is it a summer wedding? A fall wedding? A winter wedding? A spring wedding? The seasons play an important role in determining the overall look of the wedding, as well as what centerpieces are supposed to be used. For example, fall wedding centerpieces, such as decorated dead leaves, pumpkins, twigs and branches, go well with weddings held during fall
- Decide on a budget, and never go over it. If the budget is tight, then by all means, avoid going for intricately designed and elaborate centerpieces. Consider the cheaper ones first, and as much as possible, avoid hiring a professional planner, florist and or, interior decorator to do the decorating.
- The size of the tables should also be proportional to the centerpieces. Never go for large centerpieces if the sizes of the tables are quite small, or those that can accommodate only 3-4 people. Tall centerpieces are best used in these cases, considering that they look elegant and add more detail, especially in small tables.