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No centerpieces... ok?

okay, my wedding is in 6 weeks.. I've got very limited decor as the restaurant we will be eating at is beautiful already. Would guests realize that I don't have centerpieces since the tables will have candles lit on them? I'm trying to cut cost.. but wondering if no centerpieces will look tacky....



Re: No centerpieces... ok?

  • As long as there's food and booze, I wouldn't be paying attention to centerpieces. I mean, you're at a restaurant. I think people will understand it's not necessary to temporarily decorate a restaurant table.
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  • If the tables will have candles on them and it's in a restaurant, I think that'll be fine.
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  • I too did a restaurant reception and skipped the centerpieces.  When they found out it was for a wedding, they put out their "night" centerpieces (candles and roses in vases).

    It was free and worked just fine.
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  • No one is going to shun you or anything.  But, I tried to forgo them and my "mama" would not let me.  She said the table has to have them.  Haha.

    My GF had very cheap $1 vases from Ikea with one gerbera daisy and a couple shot glasses filled with those marble like rocks, then a tea light on top (we took the tealight out of the foil holder first).  Very inexpensive and very simple and very pretty.


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  • If you're trying to cut costs, you're doing it the right way. Especially in a restaurant. Unless your tables look horribly empty (which it doesn't sound like they will) then I'd assume you'd skip centrepieces in a restaurant anyway.


  • That's fine. I did very simple centerpieces of a glass vase, tumbled beach glass in the bottom, and leeks. Not typical, and very fitting for the "foodies" that my husband and I are.
  • Candles are your centerpieces.  It isn't like the table is going to be bare in the middle.  Centerpieces don't have to be in vases or floral in nature.
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  • No centerpieces=no big deal.

    My brother didn't have any and nobody said anything. I was probably the only one that noticed.
  • Sounds good to me.  We did our reception at a restaurant and had candles plus simple roses on each table (the restaurant provided the roses as part of our package).
  • thanks girls!!! I feel GREAT about it now. :) yayayayaya
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