By Kate Thomas


Bridal books and magazines offers various cheap and easy to do wedding centerpiece for any kind of wedding theme. Various ways could be done to incorporate the weather with the wedding decorations; especially at the wedding reception. One element to use would be creating winter wedding centerpiece ideas that would not contradict with the holistic feel of the wedding. Winter wedding centerpieces would be effective if the colors used are similar or close to the color theme of the wedding. Other decors used at the wedding reception should not contradict with the winter wedding centerpiece.

Winter topiaries is one winter wedding centerpiece idea to create on a wedding reception in the winter season. This type of table decor will achieve a beautiful effect when the right color schemes are used. For a winter topiary, dark and gem liked hues contrasted by snowy white topiary could create an elegant wedding centerpiece. Choosing colors that would reflect the colors of the nature in winter time should be done.

This technique is almost a basic kind because most of the soon to be wed couples on a budget use this. Seasonal flowers that are available at winter times and best fit the colors of the season would create a beautiful effect to the wedding tables. Incorporating rich colors such as gold and silver with whites on big vases or small ones in different sizes, would produce a good looking centerpiece.

Other than being beautiful on the eyes, candle wedding centerpieces are easy to achieve. Using varying candle sizes placed in lanterns or vases is easy to create and inexpensive. Most wedding planners and soon to be wed brides always end up using candles as centerpieces because they always create a simple but elegant feel to the wedding reception.

Furthermore, another winter wedding centerpiece idea is to use crystals or glass figures. Illuminating these ornaments by placing candles at the base would create a romantic mood to the wedding reception.




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