Tulle Pompoms
Make your own personal variation of these whimsical tulle pompoms with this tutorial. They’re a subtle but remarkable little bit of decor.

Sand Bottles
Fill distinctively shaped bottles, such as for example milk jugs that are old, in colours of your choosing with sand, stick in succulent or a blossom, as is, or show.

Paper Pinwheels
Pinwheels are inexpensive to purchase, but additionally simple to make in designs as well as shades of your picking. They’ll add whimsy to your own wedding tables, and are take home and an enjoyable accessory to play with.

Vintage Tea Tins
Here’s a vibrant centerpiece thought that’s full of nature: Use an eclectic number of classic tea cans as flower vases. All these are readily to find at thrift stores and online.

Bouncy Ball Vase
For the couple who is still young at heart, bouncy ball vases make for lively decor. Totes of bouncy balls are high in pattern and colour, and affordable.

Grass Table Runner
Just make sure to put it a few weeks ahead of time so that it has the opportunity to grow.

Fishbowl
Nothing adds life to the party just like a centerpiece that’s living. Purchase a lot of goldfish at the local pet store and show them in a ring-shaped bowl with pebbles that are colorful to coincide with your decor.

Rainbow Rice Bowls
Add pops of colour to your table together with the easiest & most cost-effective ingredient—white rice! You create several different colors or just one, and can dye it any colour you want. Put it to use to fill jars, bowls, or votives. Put each color in its display, as you'd brilliant sand or stack them. Use your imagination to turn rice into straightforward centerpieces or maybe a much more elaborate design.
Substances White rice
Clear plastic containers (I used an old almond container)
Vinegar
Food coloring (gel or liquid)
Paper plates or trays
Directions
Pour 1 cup of rice right into a clean plastic container.
Then put on the lid and shake vigorously until all the rice is colored.
Duplicate the procedure to make as many colours and much as you enjoy rice, rinsing the plastic container between colours.
Fill votives or bowls using the rice. And add tealights or screen alone.

Tassel Poms
Make simple tissue paper tassels and paste them to wooden dowels for centerpieces worth cheering for. Use any colors you like to match your decor

Orange Table Runner
A trip to the farmers market (or grocery store) will allow you to get the primary ingredients for this one-of-a-kind centerpiece. Only arrange rows of oranges in the guts of a table, and insert the occasional bloom.

Wooden Spools
Observe your crafty side on your own big day through the use of large wooden spools and balls of yarn as table decor that is creative. This can be good for the bride who’s a knitter or sewer, or anyone who just appreciates the look.

No one needs their nuptials to be cookie cutter, however you can rack up a large bill trying to get the perfect decor. Have fun adding home made and personal touches via these creative centerpieces. They’re simple, cheap, and also have a great deal of character.