60 Wedding Centerpieces Ideas For Every Budget
The average national cost of a wedding in 2015 was $32,641, according to The Knot. Yikes! Whether you plan to go above and beyond that number or plan to elope after seeing that cost, there’s a lot to consider when planning your big day.
Once you’ve determined the major details like the budget, venue and date, you can start planning the decorations and style aspects. A centerpiece is a great place to tie in the various design elements of your wedding. For example, if you’re having a beach wedding, consider adding subtle coastal touches like driftwood to the reception tables. If you’re getting married at an upscale country club, maybe consider classic white and blush blooms and romantic candles. Color palettes, region of the country you're getting married in and time of day are all factors that can help determine your centerpieces.
Whether you’re planning your own wedding or simply getting ideas for a friend or family member, check out these beautiful centerpieces ranging in style from traditionally elegant to boldly eclectic.