There are a number of things couples need to consider when choosing
their table centerpieces. First, and foremost, is budget. Using your
guest list, decide how many tables will be needed for your reception,
and how much money you can allow for each centerpiece. It is also
important to consider how many guests will be seated at each table, and
how much table space can be given over to the centerpiece. Keeping the
comfort of your guests in mind, avoid centerpieces that take up too much
space, and steer clear of designs that may obstruct your guest’s view
of the dance floor or force them to crane their necks to hold
conversations across the table. If you are holding your reception in a
dimly lit environment, you may want to include candles or tea lights in
your centerpieces to create accent lighting at your guest’s tables. For
receptions that are being held out of doors, keep in mind that some
centerpieces may be subject to the elements. For example, if you are
planning a summer wedding, edible arrangements of fruits and chocolates
will suffer in the heat.
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