What are some examples of creative ideas of floral centerpieces that have worked for you in the past?
At an afternoon garden wedding reception, the style was essentially that of a charming afternoon tea. For the centerpieces, I used tall, pretty tea pots filled with roses and baby’s breath. To expand the look, and really make the table come to life, I placed a matching tea cup and saucer at each place setting on the round reception tables. Each tea cup contained a smaller arrangement of roses and babies breath, adding additional color, detail, and elegance to the tables. At the end of the reception, each guest got to take home the tea cup arrangement from their place setting as a lovely keepsake from the wedding. Because the bride wanted something just a little out of the ordinary at another garden themed wedding, I used small ornate antique-look birdcages and filled them with twigs roses, and trailing ivy which made its way out between the spokes of the cage and cascaded onto the table. Small votive cups containing candles were arranged around the birdcage, adding warmth to the arrang