- Choose seasonal items to surround your hurricane candleholder. Snowflakes with glitter or pine branches are suitable for a winter wedding. Flowers such as apple blossoms, azaleas or daffodils go with a spring wedding. Sprinkle sand and seashells around the hurricane for a summer wedding, and little gourds, pumpkins and apples become a festive display for fall.
- Place a mirror under the hurricane candle to bring more light to the center of the table. Choose a white or silver candle, and sprinkle confetti, glitter or rhinestones around the hurricane to add more sparkle. The light from the candle will create a dazzling effect on the items surrounding it, bringing them to life with shine, and confetti, glitter and rhinestones are relatively inexpensive. Choose a mirror with a heart, star or flower shape to further suit the style and theme of your wedding.
- Choose a hurricane candle for your candleholder that matches your wedding theme color, and add similar colored items around it. For example, if your color theme is a deep green, surround the hurricane candle with dark leaves, ferns or seasonal fruits and vegetables. If your color theme is purple, surround the hurricane candle with purple flowers, grapes or plums. Adapting your centerpiece to include your wedding theme color brings symmetry and ties in the other decor you choose to enhance your reception venue.
- If you have a theme that connects the elements of your wedding day, apply it to your hurricane centerpiece. If you and your future spouse love baseball, place baseballs and memorabilia around the centerpiece. Place beach sand, seashells and plastic shovels around the hurricane for a beach-themed wedding. If you have a Mardi Gras theme, place masquerade masks around the centerpiece. Your effort to add a personal touch to the reception tables will delight your guests, and a decor tailored just for you will help them remember your creativity for years to come.
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