Centerpiece Inspiration | San Diego Event Coordination

So many details to consider when planning decor, and so many rules!

 

Thankfully, when it comes to the table centerpieces, the goals can be broken down to a few main steps:

The floral arrangement below by Four Season Flowers

Four Seasons flower photography at San Diego wedding venue

Photographer: Wilbur Studios

 

Be Imaginative!

First and foremost is to have fun with your ideas for these centerpieces. Your guests are going to be sitting in front of these most of the night, so make sure they’re memorable. Otherwise, why bother with the effort? The picture below came from a wedding venue where the Bride chose to make the centerpieces herself, and the bay-side location inspired her to set up this simple and affordable beachy display.

First, she collected the (FREE) sand, shells, and stones from her local beaches over the months she was wedding planning. Then she snagged the vases, gold leaf, and extra-large gold metal rings from a craft shop. She hand-painted each jar meant for the candles, each shell with the gold leaf, and used the gold rings as guides for the last step: floral accents. Sticking some adorable succulents into the sand-filled vases was a piece of cake, and the eucalyptus just needed a little wire to adhere it to the rings for that perfect circle. Put it all together, and she got an easy-breezy centerpiece! It was simple, affordable, and memorably unique.

Table decoration photography at San Diego event venuePhotographer: Aldous Photo

Content!

Don’t be afraid to reach outside of the flower shop. Almost anything can be used in a centerpiece, whether its candles, vases, garland, flowers, lanterns, or even food! Trust us, artichokes and heads of lettuce can be beautiful if paired with the right table decor.

Below, the florist used different shaped vases of varying heights to hold all the eye-catching flowers not commonly seen in the wedding world. No two flowers looked exactly alike, but collaboratively they harmonized because nothing seemed unbalanced or out of place!

Studio-Carre-Photographie at San Diego event venue

Photographer: Studio Carre Photographie

Multiple Uses

Plan on moving those statement pieces!

Events rarely keep the guests in a single space the entire night. An average wedding will move the party up to four times over the day from ceremony space, to cocktail hour, the dining area, then finally to the dance floor. Using the same arrangements for different places will give you the most bang for your buck, without diminishing their splendor! What decorated the aisle can decorate the sweetheart table. Those Bridesmaids bouquets are now for the dining tables. In the picture below, we can see how some centerpieces even double as favors for guests to take home at the end.

The floral arrangement below by Fox Floral Studio

Let's Frolic Together photography at unique San Diego wedding venue

Photographer: Let’s Frolic Together

Seasonal Savings

Plan to use flowers that are in season around the month of your event! It will be easier on your florist, and you’ll surely receive the freshest arrangements guaranteed not to wilt halfway through the night.

Some flowers, like roses and succulents, thrive all year, but asking for gardenias in the middle of December might make for a sad display on the table, and in your wallet. Some of the best Summer and Spring flowers are:

  • Sweet Peas
  • Cherry/Apple Blossoms
  • Hydrangeas
  • Peonies
  • Daisies
Coordination and Florals by Penny Blooms Weddings and Events

Coordination and Florals by Penny Blooms Weddings and Events

The most popular Winter and Fall flowers:

  • Dahlias
  • Sunflowers
  • Violets
  • Freesia
  • Ivy/Evergreen

The Knot has lists of the top ten flowers for every season for more flower options.

The floral arrangement below by Del Mar Floral & Gifts

Muse Moments Photography | Harbor View Loft

Photographer: Muse Moments Photography

 

Size Matters

Considering table shape and size while planning your centerpiece is necessary. It never hurts to test out your plans ahead of time to save you in the long run. Hindsight is 20/20, but not very helpful at the moment.

Some general guidelines are: If your tables are long, the “center” is technically more significant, so plan accordingly. The opposite goes for smaller, more intimate tables. So try not to engulf the Bride and Groom behind a tidal-wave of flowers if they’re not at a giant head table to even everything out.

The floral arrangement below by Tiny Victories

Gabriel Conover Photo Tiny Victories floral | Unique San Diego wedding venue

Photographer: Gabriel Conover

 

Think “Cohesive Ambiance”

The centerpieces should be a continuation of the event’s overall theme and appealing to the eye, but not so over-the-top distracting that it seems like somebody dumped a whole shrubbery on the table. They should tie together the room decor with the table settings. Smoothly draw attention from the grand statement pieces to small accents. The picture below is of a table that we think blended effortlessly with its surroundings.

The attention-catchers were the silver metallic accents and peacock green of the napkins, so the florist chose to accentuate those with some refreshing eucalyptus and clouds of white flowers. The tables naturally reflected the abundance of natural light in the room, and everything seemed to glow!

The floral arrangement below by Tessfresh Flowers

Shelly Anderson Photo | Harbor View Loft

Photographer: Shelly Anderson Photography

Do the “Wilson Test”

We highly encourage varying the heights of your decor pieces. It creates a positive depth and dimension to the table. What we tend to warn our clients against is a centerpiece that impedes line of sight and is too tall for guests to see each other from across the table.

No matter how beautiful, if the guests have to lean around your centerpieces to be part of the conversation, they’ll see it as a joke and remember the inconvenience instead of the artistry. The “Wilson Test” is from the TV show Home Improvement. The next-door neighbor character, Wilson Wilson Jr., was only ever seen from the eyes up over the wooden fence separating each backyard. Once you finish setting up your centerpiece, sit down with a friend on the opposite side of your arrangement, and see if their whole face is visible. Wilson was great on the show, but maybe not the best at your event.

Rule of thumb is to keep your decorations no higher than about 10″ from the tabletop. If you’ve got grand designs that reach for the sky, we say try to stay as skinny as possible between 10″-20″ from the tabletop and make sure to use sturdy tables! Too tall and things get wobbly.

Amy Lynn Photo | | Harbor View Loft

Photographer: By Amy Lynn Photography

 

See Beyond Your Event

What happens to your centerpieces at the end of the night?

Are they going back with the florist? Home with you or the guests? The night doesn’t end for you when the music stops. Consider your transportation options–meaning packing boxes, vehicles, and size constraints before the day of the event! This way, you’ll never be stuck at the end of the night, exhausted, past your check-out time, saddled with twelve flower arrangements, and an irritated venue manager with no ride trying to figure out what to do.

Centerpiece below by Love Her Madly Weddings

Mirage and Light Photo at affordable wedding venues in San Diego

Photographer: Mirage and Light Photography

 

Bottom Line, Do What You Think Looks Good!

Keeping our guidelines in mind will hopefully help point you in the right direction, but it all comes down to eyeballing your handiwork and being flexible at the moment of the event. Be willing to play around with your centerpiece ideas and remember to stay true to yourself and your theme!

 

 

Thanks to all the fantastic photographers and florists mentioned above!

Your work is amazing!

 

 

 

Charnel + Munyoki | True Photography | Darlington House

Vintage Glamour

Another stunning wedding reception at the Darlington House!

 

Working in collaboration with Back Patio Event Design was a dream, and we loved celebrating Charnel and Munyoki’s special day!

 

This venue is so timeless in its classic beauty; the vintage elegance is unparalleled.

 

Our staff always take such care with setting the dining tables, especially when there are so many gorgeous details involved!

 

During cocktail hour, we served guests delicious appetizers and craft cocktails, like our Apple Ginger Sparkler!

Our fresh Bruschetta on crunchy Baguette Slices, drizzled in a tangy Basalmic Reduction, and topped with fragrant basil is a crowd favorite.

 

 

Their family came from all over the world to celebrate with the happy couple, so having a globe sign-in book was such a fun idea!

 

Pacific Entertainment, the DJ that evening, brought the newlyweds to the dance floor for their First Dance as husband and wife.

 

 

The sweetheart table, a true royal dais, looked like a work of art!

 

 

For dinner, guests went through our hearty buffet, eating their fill of our Herb Crusted Mahi Mahi, Rustic Chicken, and Rice Pilaf.

 

 

Our skilled staff expertly poured champagne for the toasts.

 

The dazzling three-tiered wedding cake, baked by Cakes to Celebrate, looked like one of the gorgeous decorations with all of its gold embellishments!

 

The happy couple also had a Candy Bar, filled to the brim with all white candies, where guests could pick their favorites and make goodie bags to take home!

 

We love a loud crowd for a fun Grand Exit!

Glow sticks and bubbles always make these pictures pop!

 

 

We were so honored to help these two celebrate their love, and we wish them all the best in their future together!

 

 

 

Links to Vendors:

Darlington House 

True Photography

Cakes to Celebrate

Pacific Entertainment

Lol Foto Booth

Back Patio Event Design

 

Danielle and Todd at Powerhouse

Danielle and Todd held their lovely ocean-side ceremony and reception at Del Mar Powerhouse. The event featured vibrant centerpieces and pretty hanging lanterns over the ceremony area.  Guests enjoyed my favorite hors d’ oeuvres by Personal Touch Dining – Warm Tomato Bisque Shooters and Panko Chicken Skewers!  VG Bakery fashioned the delectable three tiered cake!

                            DJ – DJ Guys
Cake – VG Bakery

Alexandra and Kristopher at Coronado Community Center

This was such a fun celebration to be a part of!  Alexandra and Kristopher exchanged vows on the lush lawn of the Coronado Community Center.  The ceremony chairs were arranged in a circle with an elegant purple isle runner scattered with pretty rose petals.  Their beautiful soiree was accented with bright red and bold purple to go along with their Latin theme.   Hey The Cupcake! created the masterful cake topper and tower of delicious red velvet cupcakes!  Also picture below are some of Personal Touch Dining’s hors d’ oeuvre hits!  Yum!

                  Coordinator – Amy Vargas, First Comes Love
Cocktail Hour Music – Paper Moon
Cake – Hey There Cupcake!
Photographer – Alexandra Oat Photography
Florist – Flowers by Erin
DJ – Bill Calhoun
Lighting – San Diego Lighting Events
Officiant – Greg Deskin

Elizabeth and Seth in Carlsbad

This private home in Carlsbad was the perfect setting for Elizabeth and Seth to tie the knot!  The lush garden and shading trees hung with paper lanterns made for a beautiful outdoor reception!

                     Cake – Bueno’s Bakery
Photographer – Miss Darcy Photography

 

Megan and Tyson at Mt Woodson

The market lighting with paper lanterns and mahogany chiavari chairs made for a perfect fairy tale wedding at Mt Woodson Castle!

Florist – Paula Rae
DJ – Michael Tirane from Still Listening Productions
Cake – A Piece of Cake

Julie and Dan at Coronado Community Center

The blue and white striped linens and galvanized lanterns were the perfect touch for this ‘shabby chic’ meets nautical themed wedding.  Nancy Tagwerker created the centerpieces which were a combination of roses, hydrangeas and peonies in wooden boxes surrounded by candles.

Christianne and Nick at Coronado Community Center

This bride and groom welcomed their guests with signature drinks of Linberg Lemonade and Beach Bum Tea.  They added some more fun to their reception with pinwheel placecards and a fully stocked candy bar!

Emily and Dave at Coronado Community Center

This reception was accented with adorable lanterns, pine cones and bottles of sparkling water for the guest favors! Sean Walker Photography took all of the gorgeous photographs below and Rosie from Grove Pastry Shop & Cakery made the very charming cake!

Brooke and Rich at Ocean View Villas

The sun was shining for this wedding held on the breathtaking cliffs at Ocean View Villas. The blue and white paper lanterns were the perfect touch for this cliffside reception!  Megan Mills of Swann Soirees was the coordinator and helped to make sure this reception went off without a hitch!

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