Creative Wedding Ideas

Centerpieces on a budget

A wedding centerpiece makes the table. It costs a pretty penny to include an elaborate floral display for each table however, especially if you’re having a large wedding. How can you get around the cost and still have a stunning display?

Instead of visiting the florist, try this: visit your local garden or home center and purchase several flats of annuals or perennials in colors matching that of your wedding party. Purchase enough small plastic or terra cotta pots for each plant. Spray paint the pots in gold or silver, or wrap in elegant, metallic foil. Each pot gets a plant or two. This can also be done with tree seedlings.

Group potted blooms together at each table to make a wedding centerpiece. You may need to play around to find a suitable design. If you purchase enough so that each couple can take one home, you’ll have favors as well!

Cheap Wedding Decorations

If you’re a bride on a budget, you might be interested in learning where to find cheap wedding decorations.

Did you know your local dollar store yields an amazing assortment of items that can be used to decorate your ceremony and reception area? Go ahead and take a look around, you might be pleasantly surprised at what you’ll find. Behold some of the items found in the aisles of the dollar store:

• Candles
• Fabric
• Silk Flowers
• Baskets
• Plastic pearls and other jewels
• Table Cloths
• Potpourri
• Vases
• Picture frames
• Ribbon

A Beach Wedding

If you’re getting married on the beach, you might consider having a beach themed reception as well. Because beach weddings are gaining in popularity, these aren’t difficult to plan at all.

Your florist will help you to choose tropical flowers to go with your beach theme. He may even be able to offer palm trees to help create a “beachy” atmosphere. The Internet is filled with websites offering centerpieces, favors, gifts, leis, and appropriate attire. Serve fresh seafood and citrus fruits and place shells around your wedding cake..

A word of caution however, if you’re considering spreading sand on the ground, this isn’t always recommended. It can make the floor slippery and most guests don’t like the feeling of sand in their good shoes. It’s best to leave the sand on the beach and off the dance floor.

Be an Original

We’ve all been to a cookie-cutter wedding, one of those plain ones that all seem the same except there are different people getting married. By choosing a theme or some other style that has personal meaning to you, your wedding will be not only easier to plan but will have a personality and creativeness all its own.

Cool Candles

Want to use candles at your wedding but aren’t thrilled by store-bought candles? You can make your own candles using inexpensive sheets of beehive wax wrapped into a scroll. They will provide a soft glow throughout the reception and are very long-burning with minimal dripping.

Decorating Ideas for Wedding

Tulle is a life saver for winter decorating ideas for wedding! Placed around centerpieces and the cake table it can give the illusion of snow. Hung from risers and strung with snowflake strings can make a lovely presentation. Both ice blue and white tulle together, accent a winter wedding scene.

Theme Time

It’s important to choose some sort of theme or common style before you get into organizing your wedding. Deciding early on whether you want a Victorian wedding or a western-themed wedding will help you choose your dress, venue, flowers, and many other aspects.

Wedding Flower Centerpieces

An elegant and inexpensive decorating idea for Fall is the use of “fallen folliage” in your decoration. Lovely wedding flower centerpieces can be made with a $1.00 piece of florist’s foam (either from your florist or any craft store) and decorated with fallen leaves and a few fresh flowers. Fall asters in plum and gold tones are usually around 50 cents a stem (6 to 8 blooms on each). Finish with a taper candle.

Wedding Party Decorations – Teapot Centerpieces

With some savvy garage sale shopping prior to the wedding, start collecting teapots. They can look lovely filled with flowers or ivy for a wedding party decorations idea. China cups and saucers could also work in the powder room and on smaller side tables.

Centerpiece Savings

It’s amazing how far some greens and a block of florists’ foam can go. Making your own centerpieces can be very rewarding. You don’t have to be Martha Stewart (or MacGyver) to create stunning table toppers out of toothpicks! Florists’ foam covered with greens and embedded with an elegant taper candle and a few well placed flowers can be lovely.

Creative Wedding Reception Ideas

If you have a certain ethnic heritage, you can use it to help plan your wedding theme. There are creative wedding reception ideas and customs for Polish, Mexican, African-American, etc. weddings. You can incorporate the theme into your dress, music, food, decorations, and even vows.

Movie Themes

Trying to find a theme for your wedding? Is there a movie or television show that has special meaning to you and your beloved? Maybe the film you saw on your first date, or the television show you watched together in your dorm rooms during college. Consider using the movie as a jumping-off point for a wedding theme—some popular ideas have been ’Somewhere in Time,’ ’Titanic,’ and ’Beauty and the Beast.’

Summer Colors

Color is really a matter of personal preference, but there are a few basic guidelines you can follow. Most weddings in the summer are light colors (pastels), such as sky blue, pink and pale yellow. Any pastel color is a good choice, and you can pair them with silver if you want an elegant effect. Peach, mint green, and lavender are also pretty colors for June weddings, or you can combine them in pairs—pale yellow and lavender is a popular combination right now. Lighter neutrals also look nice; khaki, taupe, pale silver and pale gold are examples.

Elegant Wedding Centerpieces

To create inexpensive but elegant wedding centerpieces, consider renting silver candelabras, ($10-$15 for rental). The bases can be wrapped with tulle or ivy and some single cut flowers can be placed around the base. The look can be enhanced by placing it on a mirror.

How to Remember Deceased Friend?

It’s great that you want to honor your friend—the key is to keep it classy and not to depress your guests but do it it a manner of celebrating her life. You have several options. You can write a tribute/poem to your friend in your program, have a moment of silence in the ceremony to honor her, light a candle in her memory, play one of her favorite songs during the ceremony or toast her at the reception.

A wedding isn’t really the best place to be collecting money for a charity; couples aren’t even supposed to ask for gifts in any form, so coming right out and asking for donations could be construed by some guests as tacky, no matter how good your intentions. You could spread the news via word of mouth that you’d like donations to be made to the American Cancer Society in lieu of gifts, or you could donate monetary gifts from your wedding to the organization in her name.

Edible Centerpiece

Make cookies on a stem, wrap them in cellophane and secure with a bow. (This is not as hard as you might think) Use them for your table centerpieces by inserting cookies into decorated flower pots. Craft stores have necessary “tools” to make the cookies. Let guests know they can each take one cookie home (or eat it on the spot!)

An inexpensive and elegant centerpiece is a molded wedding ice sculptures. Available for about $30.00, starting a week before the wedding, you can use the mold over and over. Food coloring may be added in your wedding colors. At $1-2 a block, dry ice will need to be placed at the base during the reception. Mask with tulle and have the caterer spritz with water for a “smoke effect”.

Wedding Theme Ideas

Is there a special place that holds a lot of meaning to you and your fiance(e)? Did you vacation in Hawaii, or meet on the ski slopes, or take a trip to a cowboy ranch? Using your special place as the wedding theme ideas that will make your wedding unique and add extra specialness to the big day.

Pick a Time Period, Any Time Period

Looking for a creative idea for a wedding theme? Consider using a certain period of time, the ideas are almost endless: Victorian era, the Roaring 20s, the 1940s (think ’Homefront’), the rock n roll 50s . . . .

By Abigail Beal@LiteTips

Wedding Clipart: Wedding Celebration

You might need some clipart to make your own wedding stationery.
Here is a free wedding clipart for your usage. You would put it on your wedding website, or print it out as a wedding invitation.

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Download the high-resolution free clipart file (1100×700pixel)

To use it as wedding invitation, you would simply put it into Microsoft Word document and type in the information, a beautiful wedding invitation is finished. Easy and neat! Try it out, you would find it not that difficult to make DIY wedding invitation.

Make you own Wedding Place Card

Do you have tight budget for your wedding? Do worry, there is always way to save up your money.

For example, to do the place card on your own would save you alot on the wedding stationary. It is not that difficulty as you think. Follow the instruction in the video:

You can alway personalise the place card with little oranment to make it special and unique. Make something with you sincere would always the most treasure thing you can never buy in the market.

Video source: from about.com

Do You Want to Save Money on Your Wedding Invitation?

According to a survey reported by CNNmoney dot com, the average spending on a wedding is USD27,000 in 2006. This is not really a small amount of money. Indeed some couples may find that weddings are something quite expensive, if not extremely expensive. To this end, a couple will probably like to seek for different ways to save money for their wedding.

Although the cost for producing wedding invitation may not be too much compared to other items for wedding such as the cost of taking wedding photos, it is still worth lowering the cost for making the wedding cards. The cost can be controlled by different ways. Money can be saved by choosing the right material, controlling the printing processes adopted, using a ready made envelop and pay as much as attention to the proof reading of the wedding card.

Choose the right material

The material contributes to about 50% of the cost for a wedding invitation. There is no doubt that the cost of using a glass bottle will be a lot higher than using a printing card. Assuming that a couple will choose a printing card, different kinds of paper will still play a significant role for the cost of the wedding invitation.

Some people are eager to get a thicker card. However, the cost of a card, of 300gsm, say, is more expensive that a card of 200gsm. A balance should be taken for the thickness and cost. Normally, a card of 210gsm to 250gsm will be good enough since the “total thickness” will be doubled when it is folded.

Besides the thickness, the type of paper chosen also affects the cost. Usually paper with recycle contents is more expensive. A couple may still go for that even if it is more expensive since we should try our best to protect our Earth. Paper with texture and sparkling effects will also cost more. You can always ask your printer for different kind of paper in order to get the cheapest and most acceptable one.

Control the printing and post printing processes adopted

It is a common sense that things involve more processes will cost more. This is also true for printing your wedding invitation. A card with one color printing will be a lot cheaper than a card with four color printing. Of course it will be more flexible with a four color printing, but a card with only one color can also be excellent. A black and white wedding photo delivers a quality of romance which is beloved by many professional photographers.

Embossing and hot stamping are also post printing processes that will make the cost of wedding invitation higher. In fact the costs of embossing and hot stamping are usually determined by the area of getting embossed and hot stamped. A larger area will lead to a higher cost. If you really like the effects of these processes, you can lower the cost by controlling the area of embossing and hot stamping.

Choose ready made envelopes

You will certainly need envelopes for your wedding invitation. Choosing a ready made envelop will make the cost a lot lower. Tailor made envelopes can cost as much as USD3.00 each. It is sure that a tailor made envelope will be a bit more elegant and interesting since you can control not only the material used to make the envelope but also the way of folding.

However, ready made envelopes are usually good enough for your wedding card in most cases. In fact wedding invitation providers usually have different collections of ready made envelopes for you to choose from. You can try to choose the one you like most from these collections and take the idea of tailor made envelopes as the last resort.

Read the contents of the invitation carefully

You should always read the contents about the details of the wedding ceremony and reception on the wedding invitation carefully. You may need to print the whole thing again if you find that there are mistakes after all the invitation cards are printed.

As a result you should never think the proof reading is something unimportant. You will need to take extra care on the spelling of the words, and also the date and time of the wedding reception.