The best way to add pizzazz and excitement to guest tables, buffet tables or dining tables is to grace it with a centerpiece. They’re called centerpieces because they become the center of attention on any table. It must draw the eye to the beauty of the entire table. Centerpieces shouldn’t be too obvious or overpower the place settings but it should complement them. (Tip: Decorate using an odd number of items.)
When guests enter the room, one of the first things they will notice is
the table centerpieces. Additionally, the centerpiece will be the thing they
stare at throughout the entire event. There is a lot of room for
creativity in designing the table centerpiece; it is a great stage to tell a
story by adding interest and to convey a theme such as with candles,
memorabilia’s, props, etc.
Five
questions to ask yourself before you settle on a design:
2. Will there be
enough room on the table for other elements with your centerpiece? Is there
enough room for all the china, glassware,
favors, condiments, place cards,
table cards, etc. without crowding the table? It is always best to have a
narrow base because you can always branch out at the top if it is necessary.
4. Is the
centerpiece sturdy? Make sure your centerpiece has a well-built base that
will not topple over especially with a heavy top. Additionally, be sure your centerpiece
as a whole is sound. Things to consider: petals aren’t so fragile that they
will easily fall onto dinner plates or glitter that will shake off when the air
conditioning is blowing or that the candles can melt out of their containers.
5. Does the centerpiece
work with the room? If a traditional ballroom is decorated in ornate
pieces, will an ultra-modern table centerpiece in acrylic boxes contrast with
the space? You don’t need to match the exact colors of the carpet, but clashing
styles or hues is not a good look.