A banquet is a time for gathering and conversing. It can also be used as an opportunity to showcase creativity from wall decorations all the way down to the table arrangements. When choosing a centerpiece for your banquet tables keep in mind the theme and the mood of the event. If your banquet will have a lot of tables, creating stunning yet affordable centerpieces is beneficial.
Floating Candles
Create a luminous centerpiece by using floating candles. Floating candles come in a variety of colors and shapes. Floral-shaped floating candles in colors that coordinate with the the event will help tie in the theme. Fill a large, clear oval bowl half way with water. Place the candles on top of the water. Light the candles before the banquet starts. Place the clear bowl on top of mirror tile to create a reflection.
Nature Vase
Use nature to inspire your centerpieces. Using items from outdoors creates an earthy mood and is generally free. Use a large, clear glass vase and fill it with things from outdoors such as stones, pine cones, or colorful leaves. Layering the items can make for an eye-catching centerpiece. To make a beach-inspired nature vase, fill a clear, glass vase about three-quarters full of sand and place a few seashells on top. Gently pour in water until the vase is almost full.
Potted Plants
Potted plants make easy and impressive centerpieces while also being eco-friendly. If you do not have a lot of time to put into the centerpieces then consider using small potted plants to decorate the banquet tables. Choose hardy plants like daisies or ivy. Use a ribbon that coordinates with the banquet to tie around the pots or cover the pots with wrapping paper.
Fruit
Beautifully arranged fruit in a bowl or vase can add a simple pop of color to your banquet tables. Place bright green or dark red apples in a glass fruit bowl and stick coordinating roses in the crevices. Oranges and cranberries piled in a high, glass rectangle vase makes a bold statement. If possible use fruits that will match the theme or colors of the banquet.
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