DIY Winter Wedding Centerpieces

by Flemin on January 13, 2010

Are you planning to married during winter and aren’t sure what to do for your centerpieces? Fortunately, winter wedding centerpieces are a fun and easy wedding idea for couples who are taking the big plunge during the winter months. Below are a few fun and creative centerpiece ideas for your winter wedding.

One great idea for a centerpiece is to create snowmen and place them on the tables. This can be done with large white Styrofoam balls. The snowmen can be in a circle that is placed next to a large sleigh. The sleigh can hold candles or small candies.

A second idea is to use small Christmas trees as centerpieces and place them on the tables. Guests can each bring small ornaments to add to the trees. Then, the bride and groom can collect them at the end of the evening and add them to their own Christmas ornament collection.

Another Christmas centerpiece idea is a Christmas wreath with large candles in the center. This is a great way to accent the reception tables and add accent lighting to the wedding reception dinner. The wreath can be decorated with bows and small pictures of the bride and groom can be pasted around the wreaths.

The great thing is winter wedding centerpieces can be relatively inexpensive and most brides and grooms can make them by themselves. In contrast, most floral centerpieces cost hundreds of dollars. By making these items yourself, you can save money and add your own creative touch to your wedding. Wedding guests are always impressed by weddings that have extra personal touches as it really shows that the bride and groom want to make their wedding their own and uniquely special.

If you are planning a wedding during the winter, then you really should think about winter themed wedding centerpieces. They are so enchanting and can make your wedding look both warm and unique.

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