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Wedding Table Arrangements-Make Your Big Day Almost Paradise by Choosing The Right One

By | Nov 1, 2009 | 0 Comments | Rating: 0

A wedding is something that couples, their families, and guests will long remember, and form memories they will hold on to for the rest of their lives. Hence, it pays to give meticulous attention to all the important details from the bridal gowns & groom/groomsmen's outfits to the church décor, to the reception, including the wedding table arrangements.

More and more couples nowadays are taking the easy route and leaving almost every nitty-gritty to a wedding planner, to free up time to pamper themselves and look really great on their altar date. Others do not put blind faith on the event organizer and contribute precious creative insights instead to make one of the most important days in their lives truly special and with a personalized touch. Planning is key to creating the most beautiful wedding reception. Whether you and your future lifetime partner are planning to tie the knot at a hot destination like the Mediterranean Isle, or have a laidback beach wedding, or a simple ceremony in an elegant indoor setting, you need to make sure that your décor and wedding table arrangements capture the spirit of your overall wedding theme.

Consider the wedding tables as the focal point following the main ceremony. When everyone is all settled and ready to listen in hushed silence to the congratulatory toasts and heartfelt good wishes for the bride & groom, all attention is cast not only on the newlyweds but on the wedding table. It is therefore very important, especially for simple events, to keep things unfussy yet tasteful. Create beauty without detracting from the overall impact of the other wedding details. Some great wedding table arrangements are of candles, flowers, champagne bottles and memorabilia. Depending on the wedding theme, silver accessories may also add elegance. If you choose floral centerpieces, make sure they suit the table's size and shape and are neither too tall as to obstruct guests' view nor too low to be hardly noticeable.




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