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Beach Wedding Centerpieces

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By Litany Notch


One of the biggest challenges when having a beach wedding is the decoration of the reception area. Although there are key pieces to make the venue look romantic and fun, it is always a challenge to decorate the venue. In order to make it easier, browse through the different sites online. They have photos and images of how most beach wedding receptions look.

In addition to the help you will find online, here are some simple yet sophisticated ideas for your beach wedding centerpieces:

·         Flowers are ideal centerpieces for weddings and they never go out of style. You can have a professional florist arrange it to match your wedding theme. You can also use a clear jar or a big glass, half filled with water and let petals of roses or small flowers float on it. You can add pebbles around it to give more interest.

·         Shells are also great beach wedding centerpieces.You will easily find large shells that you can use for the design. You can arrange them on a white plate or add a spray painted fish net to make your centerpiece more interesting.


·         Candles also work great for centerpieces. You can arrange them together with the shells or flowers. You can find beautiful beach candles and shell decorations online. In addition, you can also place it inside a glass with sand and small shells.

Decorating the wedding reception can be very challenging. However, there are several portfolios for beach venue that you can refer to. Ideally, identifying a beautiful beach wedding centerpiecewill set the mood of the venue. So make sure that you spend ample time conceptualizing a design for it.

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sibaja_health profile image

sibaja_health  says:
4 months ago

The beach wedding centerpieces in your hub look terrific. The sand and shells look awesome.

Marelisa profile image

Marelisa  says:
4 months ago

That's a very creative center piece! I guess when you move the wedding to the beach you have to adapt everything, from the decorations, to the dress, and so on. :-)

Litany Notch profile image

Litany Notch  says:
3 months ago

Most beach weddings take place in challenging conditions. Wind is no friend to flames, so make sure any candles are shielded.

Plus, all that sun can really beat down your flowers. So if you're using live blooms, test them out. You can take steps to avoid common problems (drooping tulips, browning hydrangeas), but you need to know what to expect in your own unique setting.

Finally, an important style secret: what goes under your centerpieces can be just as important as the showy stuff on top. A mirrored tile might bounce light, but these days, it just doesn't look that fresh.

On the other hand, something like a bamboo mat or banana leaf, a palm frond or a few looped blades of sword grass will make your tables look like the hand of an old pro was involved.

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