
The 2010 wedding trends for reception decor emphasizes creativity and individuality. The Knot has a list of six hot trends for any wedding.
1) Props as centerpieces: Re-think the term, reception centerpiece and incorporate decorative accessories (like the kind that are used to spruce up a coffee table, kitchen shelf, or fireplace mantle) into your centerpieces. Sparkly spheres, brilliant mercury glass pieces, or even a retro scale topped with fruit and flowers like this one can become the focal point of the tables.
2) Black accents are back: Think little black lacquer flower vases, black pillows in the lounge area, black glassware. To keep it from looking too dark, choose a deep jewel tone like deep blue, purple, or even red. It’ll give a reception that timelessly chic, formal, time-for-cocktails-and-fun feel
3) Fabric-wrapped vases: Don’t let brides stress over dahlias versus delphiniums. Put the focus on vases by wrapping them in eye-catching fabrics to give them a textured look and feel. To keep the look clean (not messy), choose flowers in the same color like this all-white table here.
4) Great Gatsby Garden decor: Button up a backyard or garden wedding with silver mint julep vases; pretty white garden urns and pedestals, and plenty of little silver cocktail hour trays. Small flower arrangements on crisp cocktail tables will set the scene for an event Jay Gatsby would be proud of.
5) An eclectic mix of monochromatic vases: Like the mix and matched, wildflower, outdoor wedding aesthetic? Choose a monochromatic mix of vases in all different shapes and sizes for the tables filled with colorful flowers for a more streamlined pulled-together look.
6) White bouquets with attention-grabbing wraps: Let the bouquet wrap shine by choosing all-white flowers. Then personalize it by wrapping the stems with beads, sequins, pretty pins, shells, crocheted lace, or even twine are just a few ideas.
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