Reception Table Arrangements

You can have SO much fun thinking up and designing your wedding reception theme. If you have not introduced a strong theme at your ceremony, your reception and party is the place to let your personality shine through. Whether you want an elegant and timeless look, or a fun theme such as your favourite chick flick, why not go to town on table arrangements and leave your guests amazed!
Reception Table Decor

Long Table arrangements

Wedding Flowers Ireland

Table arrangements do not have to be grand to be fabulous, using flowers that echo a wildflower theme, a more casual look can be achieved that is equally elegant.  Use shorter and longer vases to add interest to the arrangements, and space them out along the tables to draw the eye the whole way through the room. Flowers created by Wedding Flowers Ireland.

Frog Prince Events

Frog Prince Events

A tall glass vase is an ideal option as guests can see through it to guests at the other side of the table, whilst the twigs add height and interest.

Decorative birdcages make ideal table centrepieces, especially when dressed with flowers or candles.

Floral arrangements created by Frog Prince Events, Dublin.

 

Sweetie trees

JT Sweethings

If you fancy combining wedding favours with table centres these opulent trees are made of foil wrapped chocolates! Created by JT Sweethings.

 

Choose you colour scheme and go for it!

Teal mason jars filled with flowers

Little Daisy Wedding Flowers

teal mason jars

Little Daisy Wedding Flowers

Teal table decor

Little Daisy Wedding Flowers

You do not need to choose a varied colour scheme, by using one simple accent colour you can transform any room into a magical reception venue. Flowers created by Little Daisy Wedding Flowers, based in Dublin.

 

Glass table arrangement with flowers

Little Daisy Wedding Flowers

Tall and slim arrangements are ideal as they allow your guests to see everybody around their table! There is nothing worse than wanting to talk to someone across the table and having a large floral arrangement blocking your view! Hydrangea floral display created by Little Daisy Wedding Flowers.

 

Chanel Bottle Vase

This fab display is simple yet uber chic! Obviously drawing on the brides feminine side the perfume bottle is an unusual but beautiful touch.

 

Mix Vintage & Rustic Chic

Mixing vintage with rustic chic works amazingly well- think muted tones, flowers from the hedgerows and touches of pretty porcelain. Perfect!

 

Rustic wooden candleholder

Home’nStead

If you want to go all out rustic this wooden candleholder would work well dressed with ivy. Created by Home’nStead.

 

Frog Prince Events table centrepieces

Frog Prince Events

The use of lights whether from candleabras, tea lights or lamps is great for adding atmosphere and drama. This simple perspex box has been creatively dressed with various sized candles and draped in pearls.
The tall lamp has been filled with foliage and flowers and adds interest to an otherwise plain lamp. Placing your table centre on a circular mirror will also add extra interest.
Centrepieces created by Frog Prince Events, based in Dublin.
Test tube vase

Lynettes Art

Keep things very simple with this test tube vase! Available from Lynettes Art.
Birdcage and little details

Candlelight Weddings

On the run up to the wedding keep an eye out for little  details such as tree decorations, decorative birdcages and giant letters that you can use to dress your reception and wedding cake tables. The above are available to rent from Candlelight Weddings in Kildare.
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{Pinterest}, {Wedding Flowers Ireland}, {Frog Prince Events}, {JT Sweethings}, {Little Daisy Wedding Flowers}, {Pinterest}, {Pinterest}, {Home’nStead}, {Lynettes Art}, {Candlelight Weddings}.

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