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I want to do something fun and different for my wedding center pieces, and i thought about getting blank cards and leaving a few cards, colored paper and neat pens in the center of the table (along with a bud vase with 2 roses) So that guests could write special thoughts, comments and messages and put them in a scrap book after the wedding. Does this sound like a good idea, or does it sound too cheesy, or low class???

2006-10-03 16:00:29 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Family & Relationships Weddings

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I like that idea. I think it will be fun for the guests. I went to a wedding that had fabric squares that people could write a wedding message on that the couple was going to have made into a quilt. It was really neat.

2006-10-03 16:48:39 · answer #1 · answered by bustylaroo99 4 · 0 0

I think the blank cards are a fabulous idea. I'd suggest buying a rubber stamp that says "wedding wishes" or something along those lines and stamp on the cards so it is obvious that you would like people to leave you well-wishes. Perhaps order some engraved pencils with your names and date on them to scatter with the papers (oriental trading company has some very inexpensive ones that look pretty good - see the source). As far as the bud vase with 2 roses, I'd put some more thought into that. Depending on the size of your tables, the scale may be small and not give you the look you're going for. You might re-post or add a comment with your theme and / or colors and ask for suggestions on centerpieces. You're on the right track! Keep on going! Congratulations!!!!

2006-10-04 06:06:05 · answer #2 · answered by Kristi C 3 · 0 0

I went to a wedding where the couple had disposable cameras in the middle of the table, so the guests could take photographs of the people at the table. You could get really fun photographs that way. They also had a medium sized bowl with strawberries dipped in chocolate to wash down with the champagne they had before the incredible dinner.

2006-10-03 23:10:48 · answer #3 · answered by iluvafrica 5 · 0 0

hmmm there are tons of ideas out there. check out your local library for some books. I always like the idea of beta fish in a bowl in the middle. Remember people take the centerpices, you don't usually keep them. But it is whatever these days. The cameras are just there for people to take pictures of the wedding and then you collect them at the end of the night. I liked the pumpkin idea, actually if I have one wedding (i have three picked out) then I'm going to use little pumpkins. See it all depends on your theme, but I could help I'm good at this. Just tell us your theme. I'll come up with some good ideas. :)

2006-10-04 01:31:52 · answer #4 · answered by crazyhippylover121 2 · 0 0

Hi

A couple wishing to really make a statement at their wedding may want to invest in truly unique centerpieces. Typically reception halls do not allow for a great deal of creativity in the decorations as they utilize standard table linens and place settings. However, utilizing unique centerpieces is one way that the bride and groom can make their reception truly memorable.

Incorporating live fish into the centerpieces is one truly unique centerpiece idea for a wedding reception. Simple glass bowls can be used and filled with a few colorful glass marbles along with some water and an exotic and colorful fish. You could even include a small amount of fish food at the table where children will be sitting with careful instructions on how to avoid overfeeding the fish. The children will have a lot of fun and will be less distracted then they would have been with a more traditional centerpiece on the table. This lively and interactive centerpiece idea is sure to be a hit with kids and will even keep adults entertained.

Another unique centerpiece idea is to arrange a collection of board games in the center of each table. This idea is not only unique but if the guests choose to partake in the games; it gives the guests at the table the opportunity and incentive to get to know those seated at their table if they don’t already know them. This is an excellent option for guests who don’t enjoy dancing because they won’t feel so left out of the fun of the wedding.

Cakes or cupcakes arranged on a serving tray and artfully decorated with fresh or artificial flowers also make a lovely and unique centerpiece. These cakes can be used in place of the traditional wedding cake. Using several small cakes as centerpieces is not only an extremely unique centerpiece idea but it also allows the couple the option of having several different types of cakes and fillings. These centerpieces can be collected by the wait staff and sliced in the kitchen for desert or they can be sliced at the individual tables for additional entertainment value.

An attractive journal that matches the theme of the wedding along with several pens can also serve as a unique centerpiece. This centerpiece will not only look lovely on the table but can also be used by the guests to leave messages of congratulations or words of advice for the couple. This way the couple not only had a unique centerpiece but they also have a treasured souvenir of their wedding day in the kind words recorded by their wedding guests.

Mirrors and candles can also be used to create unique centerpieces. An attractive round mirror could be placed in the center of the table with several lit candles resting on the glass. The flickering light of the candles reflecting on the glass makes for a very striking centerpiece especially if the light in the reception hall is kept dim.

Gift boxes of several sizes can also be used to create unique centerpieces. The couple could take gift boxes of three different sizes and wrap each box in a different but complementary piece of wrapping paper. Once the gift boxes are wrapped they can be glued together at odd angles to create very unique centerpieces.

Another unique centerpiece idea is to have puzzles made up from pictures of the couple. The pieces of the puzzle can be left scattered on the table. This unique centerpiece idea encourages the people sitting at the table to work together to try to put the puzzle together. This is especially useful if many of the guests do not know each other because it is a great ice breaker.

An eclectic assortment of Champaign flutes also makes a truly unique centerpiece. You can purchase an assortment of flutes of various shapes and sizes from a thrift store and clean them up to use them as centerpieces. The flutes can be arranged in an attractive but random pattern to create a unique centerpiece for any occasion.

The choice of the centerpieces is one of the only opportunities that a couple has to express their individuality and ensure that their wedding reception really stands out. While some unique centerpiece ideas may require more of an effort than the traditional centerpiece of flowers, a unique centerpiece is more likely to be remembered than a boring one.

Hope that helps?

Take care

Paul

2006-10-06 14:42:58 · answer #5 · answered by Paul 3 · 2 0

if you like the idea then why not do it? i have small centerpieces with daisies in them. around the table we had the disposable cameras. instead of a guest book we had a signature frame, so people could write out messages on the frame and once we got the wedding photos back we put one in the frame. very nice to have up.

2006-10-04 09:00:32 · answer #6 · answered by Jenn 5 · 0 0

I like the idea...though, you might want to use different color parchment paper to go for a more elegant look instead of construction paper or card stock. Cut them in a 3x5 or 5x7 size card (index card size) and then roll them up like a scroll. Though, if you don't leave instructions on what to do with them, you will not get what you intended.

My sister had her and her husband's engagement picture enlarged and framed with a plain white mat and had people write well wishes on the mat so they could frame it in their new home.

2006-10-03 23:11:12 · answer #7 · answered by childjl 1 · 0 0

It sounds like a great, creative idea - people love to share their thoughts! It might be a good idea to put a disposable camera there too, so you have pics of the people making the messages.

2006-10-04 08:12:20 · answer #8 · answered by Lydia 7 · 0 0

I just want to second childjl's idea about cutting them into card sizes and rolling them up like a scroll. It's very unique and cute. I just might steal that idea!!!

2006-10-04 01:00:53 · answer #9 · answered by sxysparkler 2 · 0 0

I think it sounds cute. A lot of people leave those disposable cameras on the table too.

2006-10-03 23:08:10 · answer #10 · answered by redunicorn 7 · 0 0

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