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Writing your own vows is a popular (and beautiful) way to
Build up even more anticipation for your first look by exchanging love letters first!
Tip of the Day: Keep your vendors and bridal party members organized with a timed itinerary telling them where to be and when. This will help ensure that everything flows smoothly and everyone is on the same page. We love this one from Etsy because it has visual icons, which makes staying organized more fun. Use our wedding reception timeline to get started!
Plus, check out everyone's Wedding Roles and Responsibilities.
Tip of the Day: Include every detail that you've agreed upon with vendors in all of your various contracts. Include any special requests, things to avoid, requested vendors within the company and a backup plan in case your appointed vendor should get sick or experience an emergency on the day of your wedding. It might seem silly to include what you want your bouquet handle to consist of in a contract, but the more details that you record, the better protected you are!
Plus, check out 6 Things You Should Know About Wedding Contracts.
Décor has the power to set the tone for your entire wedding, but centerpieces are just one part of the equation. Linens (or lack thereof), colored glassware, plates, candles, and other personal touches all work together to create a harmonious tabletop design. Mix different heights, layer various textures, and include fun details that speak to your personality — the options are virtually endless. Here are a few show-stopping examples to help get your creative juices flowing.
By: Stefania Sainato
Make a statement (without blowing your budget!) by using patterned table runners and napkins.
Photo Credits: Brittany Rae Photography
Candles in varying heights add drama and romance to a trio of monochromatic centerpieces.
Photo Credit: A Magic Moment Photography and Video
Do you have your heart set on tall centerpieces? We love the twinkling effect of these cascading arrangements, enhanced with a floral base at the bottom.
Photo Credit: Samuel Luna Photography / Event Coordination and Design: Eventos Euforia
Baby's breath takes on a regal and impressive appearance when grouped together en masse atop crystal pedestals.
Photo Credit: Melissa Mercado Photography / Event Coordination and Design: Eventos Euforia
With centerpieces this bold and colorful, it's best to keep the rest of your décor as simple and clean as possible.
Photo Credit: Del Sol Photography / Event Design: Eventos Euforia
Fit for a princess — low centerpieces in varying shades of pink are pretty without being saccharine.
Photo Credit: Elizabeth Medina Photography / Event Coordination and Design: Eventos Euforia
It's no secret that you'll get more bang for your buck with in-season blooms, and sunflowers are synonymous with a summery affair. Wooden coasters and blue accent décor add another layer of dimension.
Photo Credits: CTG Photography
Spray-paint antique lanterns for a glamorous yet affordable look.
Photo Credits: Carly Fogleman Photography
A springtime wedding calls for a lush tablescape — bird cages adorned with greenery and flowers will do the trick.
Photo courtesy of Eventos Euforia / Event Coordination and Design: Eventos Euforia
Ruffled chair covers take this exquisite tent setup to the next level (limit them to your sweetheart table and bridal party table to cut costs).
Photo Credit: Elizabeth Medina Photography / Event Coordination and Design: Eventos Euforia
This neutral color palette is anything but boring, thanks to loads of greenery and rustic table runners.
Photo courtesy of Eventos Euforia / Event Coordination and Design: Eventos Euforia
Transform your venue into an enchanted garden with branch centerpieces featuring twinkling votives and a floral-covered base. Champagne-hued tablecloths complete this magical look.
Photo Credit: Zasil Studio / Event Design: Eventos Euforia
Display folded napkins prominently to add a regal flourish to your tables.
Photo Credit: Lucidum Photography/Vincent Guihard / Event Coordination and Design: Eventos Euforia
This reception décor has a vintage-inspired vibe, thanks to a lace table runner and scattered petals.
Photo Credit: Melissa Mercado Photography / Event Design: Eventos Euforia
Highlight three different hues from your color palette for a bright and cheery tablescape befitting a seaside bash.
Photo Credit: Melissa Mercado Photography / Event Coordination and Design: Eventos Euforia
Raffia chargers and wooden napkin rings fit the laid-back style of this outdoor wedding.
Photo Credit: Melissa Mercado Photography / Event Coordination and Design: Eventos Euforia
Select colorful goblets and coordinating pillar candles for a rich and dynamic ambiance.
Photo Credit: Melissa Mercado Photography / Event Coordination and Design: Eventos Euforia
Bring your winter wonderland vision to life with silver linens and bedazzled wine bottles topped with adorable snowflake table numbers.
Photo Credits: JDHowell Photography
This English countryside-inspired look with moss-covered arrangements and vintage china calls to mind Downton Abbey.
Photo Credits: Jeannine Marie Photography
The pop of blue in the napkins and table numbers lends a fresh feel to this reception space. Plus, how gorgeous are those ghostwood branch centerpieces?
Photo Credits: Impressions Photography
Throwing a backyard wedding? Keep the focus on the beauty of the natural scenery with wildflower arrangements and a couple of candelabras.
Photo Credit: Heather & Jared Photography
Simply stunning! Mix and match your table shapes, and use alternating centerpieces for each.
Photo Credits: Front Room
Choose an accent color to tie all of your different decorative elements together — in this photo, it's gold — and create a luxe look for less.
Photo Credit: Kevin Kelley Photography
For a casual yet charming wedding style, incorporate a plank table runner, decorative votives, and calligraphed place cards.
Photo Credits: JoPhoto
Lace, burlap, and craft pearl accents make this shabby-chic centerpiece a standout.
Photo Credit: Shakar Photography
For a rustic yet elegant look, forgo traditional linens and use greenery or garlands to line your tables instead.
Photo Credit: Phase4Photography
Model your reception menu design after your gorgeous invitation, like this couple did.
Photo Credit: Troy Grover Photographers
Sequined table runners are trending, and we love the way this bride juxtaposed hers with dreamy pastels.
Photo Credit: Stephanie Brazzle / Event Design: Meggie Francisco Events / Floral Designer: Treasured Blossoms Flower Market / Linens and Coverings: BBJ Linens
Add a bold pop of color using bow-tied napkins.
Photo Credit: Sharon Nicole Photography
We spotted this two-tier setup at an industrial-chic loft wedding, and we've been smitten ever since.
Photo Credit: Chameleon Imagery
Hibiscus-inspired menu cards take center stage in a tropical destination affair.
Photo Credit: Relate Studios
For a creative twist on a traditional menu card, print your courses on a bag containing a baguette.
Photo Credit: Jacqui Cole Photography / Event Design and Coordination: Tracie Domino Events
Set an ultra-romantic tone with three different forms of lighting.
Photo Credit: Erin Johnson Photography
Bring the outdoors in with charming topiary centerpieces and a garland-draped ceiling.
Photo Credit: Aaron Delesie
Whimsical hot air balloon centerpieces took this wedding décor to new heights!
Photo Credit: 5ive15ifteen Photo Company
We wish we would have scored an invite to this fun Disneyland Hotel wedding featuring Mickey Mouse ears hats for each guest.
Photo Credit: Jeramie Lu Photography
The bride made these tree centerpieces for her botanical garden wedding with the help of her mom. In keeping with the motif, she chose napkin rings resembling a tangled root pattern.
Photo Credits: B. Jones Photography
Bookworms will appreciate this adorable stacked centerpiece/Scrabble table number combo.
Photo Credit: Megan Vaughan Photography
A country-themed wedding featured these vibrant paisley table runners, and napkins wrapped with a cowbell.
Photo Credits: Kate Holstein
A box of seasonal fruit gives your guests a sweet pre-dinner treat.
Photo courtesy of Kelly Oshiro Design
From the variety of gourds to the scattered leaves and dark tablecloth, this tablescape is perfect for autumnal nuptials.
Photo Credit: Derek Chad Photography
Pair crystal accents with patterned silver china for a sophisticated take on bling.
Photo Credits: Casey Hendrickson Photography
This tablescape incorporates a vintage frame in such a fresh and unexpected way.
Photo Credit: Silverlight Studios Photography
Citrus hues such as raspberry and orange are great for couples looking for out-of-the-box decorations for their big day.
Photo Credit: Casey Hendrickson Photography
Jeweled napkin holders add a luxe touch to a ballroom reception.
Photo Credits: Casey Hendrickson Photography
Grouping each flower type separately and using smaller vases of varying heights will give your tables the look of an abundant garden.
Photo Credit: Jen Kroll Photography / Event Design: A Day In May Events
As a fun homage to the groom's horseback riding pastime, this couple included horseshoes and miniature figurines in their ranch wedding tablescape.
Photo Credit: Tana Photography / Planning & Design: Soiree Weddings & Events / Submitted by IDoWED McCall
Set the stage for a cozy wintry wedding with branches and pinecone place settings.
Photo Credit: Lis Photography / Floral Design: Creative Muse Floral Design and Just Weddings
We spotted this modern take on red roses at a chic city wedding.
Photo Credit: Fred Marcus Studio / Floral Design: Tantawan Bloom
Choosing your groom's wedding-day wear can be a daunting task if you don't know where to start. Here, we checked in with Men's Wearhouse to bring you the basics on menswear styles, patterns, and trends.
It’s all about the details as you plan your wedding celebration. Whether your style is conventional or offbeat, formal or rustic casual, a bit of creativity and whimsy makes the festivities your own. Even the most traditional bride can add a surprising twist or two, whether inspired décor or unexpected entertainment, fun favors, or innovative cuisine. You may find that one — or more! — of these 50 ingenious ideas is just the inspiration you need for a reception that leaves your guests saying, “I wish I’d thought of that!”
By: Mary Wozniak
Get the party started! Hire a flash mob for a once-in-a lifetime event.
Photo Credit: Cliff Brunk via Jubilee Lau Events
Fun and games keep the celebration lighthearted. Keep the crowd entertained with a game of wedding speech bingo.
Photo courtesy of Chubby Sparrow/Etsy
You’ll be sure to get everyone out on the dance floor when you play their favorite tunes. Include these printable song request cards with your RSVP cards.
Photo courtesy of Charming Endeavours/Etsy
Surprise your wedding guests with an unforgettable performance by your singing waiters. They’ll be talking about it for years to come!
Photo Credit: Alan Mooney via Singers for Hire
Welcome your friends and family to town with a clever gift box that salutes your home state. Customized designs in a variety of colors and sizes are available.
Photo courtesy of Ever After NY/Etsy
An ideal keepsake for your nautical theme or beach wedding: Personalized crab mallets accompanied by Old Bay crab seasoning.
Photo courtesy of Apropos Roasters/Etsy
Spice things up with a wedding favor that will definitely be put to good use. Gourmet spices are customized with your smiling faces.
Photo courtesy of Spicy Wedding/Etsy
Because they’ll want to sleep in tomorrow… welcome your guests with a fun gift bag that includes a witty door hanger.
Photo Credit: Side-A Photography via Bottle Pop Party Company
Create your own custom bride and groom cookies for a one-of-a kind wedding favor.
Photo courtesy of Parker's Crazy Cookies
Set your table with a sweet souvenir of your wedding dinner — your menu custom crafted in milk or dark chocolate.
Photo courtesy of Delysia Chocolates
Keep your littlest guests entertained with kid-friendly extras, like curly straws and play foam. This delightful children’s table features blooming flower lollipops and a fun-filled globe ornament with silly bands and glow-in-the-dark balloons. “Chargers” drawn on craft paper leave plenty of space for artwork.
Photo Credit: A Bryan Photo via Calder Clark
Custom hand-painted maracas combine a unique place setting with a fun favor. Opt for an elegant gold and white hibiscus design, or change it up with bright fiesta colors. Shake ‘em for a kiss!
Photo courtesy of Vintage Baby Doll/Etsy
Delight your wedding guests with playful party crackers, filled with a paper mustache or crown and vintage toys.
Photo Credit: Jesse Holland Photography via My Darling Wedding/Etsy
What happens at the reception stays at the reception? Well, not likely! Downloadable signage adds some humor to your open bar.
Photo courtesy of Sunny Notes/Etsy
You tied the knot, now take a shot! This replica vintage shot ski is a fun party activity, great for a winter wedding.
Photo courtesy of Shot Ski Shop/Etsy
Something borrowed, something brewed. Personalize your craft beer selections with printable labels.
Photo courtesy of Make the Best Crafts/Etsy
Be inspired by this DIY bar setup, a creative addition to your outdoor rustic wedding.
Photo Credit: Harper Noel Photography via Boho Weddings
Serve your favorite cocktails in an extraordinary sculptured ice luge. Professional ice sculptor Don Chapelle carves amazing drink luges, fountains, and even ice bars.
Photo courtesy of Brilliant Ice Sculpture
Add a touch of elegance to your wedding dinner with hand-carved sorbet dishes by the ice artists at Creative Ice.
Photo courtesy of Creative Ice
Wonderful for winter festivities, warm up your guests with a hot chocolate bar. Free printable labels provide a beautiful rustic presentation.
Photo courtesy of Mountain Modern Life
Colorful pinwheels add a touch of whimsy to your escort cards or table décor. Order custom made or opt for a DIY kit.
Photo courtesy of Rule 42/Etsy
This lace doily piñata can also be created in your custom colors. It’s a sweet decoration that can double as a guest book: your guests add their wedding wishes, to be opened and enjoyed on your first anniversary.
Photo courtesy of Nature Curios/Etsy
Transform your reception site with impressive textured lighting, available in patterns to match your theme.
Photo Credit: Jorge Lopez via J&M Entertainment
Lead your wedding guests to the festivities with a sparkling sequin floor sign. The sequined fabric shapes are cut to order and are available in a variety of shapes and colors. How about a glittery rose gold heart for your venue?
Photo courtesy of Sparkle Pony Shop/Etsy
Add a bit of romance to the fiesta with charming tissue paper banners. Your personalized flags complement the hand-cut lovebirds and other traditional designs.
Photo courtesy of Vintage Baby Doll/Etsy
The traditional Japanese gift of 1000 paper cranes bestows one thousand years of happiness upon the wedding couple. Order a few strands or a full thousand for a lovely reception backdrop.
Photo courtesy of Shining Crane Studio/Etsy
These gorgeous orchid-filled paper parasols are an inspired take on trendy hanging floral arrangements.
Photo courtesy of Rose Petals Vail
Whose favorite dishes will you choose for your reception buffet? No compromise necessary with this creative idea for a selection that features the bride and groom’s best-loved dishes.
Photo Credit: Amy Carroll Photography via Love and Lavender
Add a bit of rustic style to your table. This simple but elegant cheese wheel display is a unique take on a wedding cake.
Photo Credit: Sylvie Gil Photography
Why limit yourself to just one fabulous wedding cake? Setting out a variety of layer cakes has a homespun feel, and there will surely be something for everyone.
Photo courtesy of McCardell Photography
Treat your guests to a yummy buffet of flavored gourmet popcorn, with unique flavors such as sea salt caramel and piña colada.
Photo courtesy of ConvoArtsCrafts/Etsy
Bring out the fun-loving kid in your wedding guests with a visit from an ice cream truck. The grown-ups will enjoy the alcohol-infused frozen treats in awesome flavors like Whisky Bean and Mudslide.
Photo Credit: Erin Mullins via Tipsy Cones
Chill in the air? Keep your outdoor reception guests warm and cozy by setting out throws or pashminas in your wedding colors.
Photo courtesy of Country Bliss Designs
Don’t forget the small details that make your reception special. Your family and friends will appreciate a convenient charging station.
Photo Credit: Capture Photography
Opting for a donut cake? Make it even more unique with an adorable customized donut bride and groom.
Photo courtesy of Sam's Sweet Art
Watch the guys go for it when the groom lets fly with this clever twist on the traditional garter toss.
Photo courtesy of JB Conaway/Etsy
Light up the night sky with Chinese sky lanterns. These are eco-friendly, as they are completely biodegradable.
Photo Credit: Beyond the Darkroom Photography
Make a grand exit to the glow of LED balloons.
Photo Credit: Cami Takes Photos via Dipple Dot/Etsy
What a fun idea for your travel theme or destination wedding: tiny wedding sendoff paper airplanes.
Photo courtesy of Love Takes Flight/Etsy
Each of these time capsule cards designates a future anniversary. Place a card at each reception table and revel in your guests’ good wishes for years to come.
Photo courtesy of Paper Notions/Etsy
Upgrade your photo booth with a fun slow motion video booth.
Photo courtesy of The Slow Motion Booth
Cracker Jack boxes are a truly novel wedding treat. Fill these custom boxes with caramel corn or other snacks.
Photo courtesy of 6 Elms Designs/Etsy
A rustic kissing bell is a charming addition to your country wedding reception.
Photo Credit: Charlotte Gamache Photography via Bella Bride Creations/Etsy
This unique guest book will make a beautiful keepsake for your future home. Your guests each add a thumbprint “leaf” and signature to your wedding tree.
Photo courtesy of Signature Moments
Pretty ribbon wands, complete with bells, are a sweet sendoff alternative to confetti.
Photo courtesy of Stalking the Wild Snark/Etsy
Exit to a shower of twinkling pompoms. The metallic poms can also be used to add sparkle to your table décor.
Photo courtesy of Extravagant Exits/Etsy
The force is with you! For a very cool take on glow sticks, arm the crowd with glowing light sabers.
Photo courtesy of Janet Howard Studio
A lovely Dutch tradition has guests write their wishes for the happy couple to hang on the wishing tree.
Photo courtesy of Paper Pixies/Etsy
They’re not just for extreme sports anymore! Attach a GoPro videocam to your drink of choice for a unique perspective on your celebration.
Photo Credit: Everly Studios
Capture your celebration with an on-site artist. What an extraordinary memento of a beautiful day!
Photo Credit: The Schultzes via Wed on Canvas