
An Outdoor Wedding - Each of the 20 tables was covered in black and white damask linen and arrangements of white flowers, including hydrangea, roses and gerbera. The floral centerpieces alternated between black lacquer vases and glass bowls filled with floating star-shaped candles.

A Moroccan-Themed Wedding - Red roses paired with low votive candelabras continued to add to the intimate ambiance.

A Cherry Blossom Wedding - Cherry blossom branches made a strong impact at each table without making it difficult for guests to talk amongst themselves.

A Castle Wedding - Pinspot lighting drew attention to each table’s centerpiece. Hydrangea, garden roses, French lilac, and sweet pea were arranged in crystal square bowls and surrounded by votive candles.

A Garden Wedding - Garden urns provided a rustic vessel to hold the organic arrangements of roses and jasmine vines.

A Beach Wedding - Each table held a glass lantern filled with little pebbles and a candle.

An Antique-Inspired Wedding - Arrangements of hydrangeas, roses, and ivy in stone urns added to the romantic ambiance.

A Garden Wedding - Theresa made all table numbers herself, painting gold picture frames (with gold numbers inside) and placing them in front of randomly sized orange-rose bouquets.

A Modern Wedding - Arrangements of hot pink carnations reflected beautifully off mirrored table runners.

A Beach Wedding - Cylinder vases were filled with Lemon Leaf, white garden roses, and blue-and-green hydrangeas. White pillar candles filled with river rocks and votive candles surrounded the low vases.

A New Year's Eve Wedding - The tables were dressed with either a damask, white pintuck or black linen and varying centerpieces. Black lampshades and scattered candles added a romantic feel. Vases -- with damask patterns that matched the table linens -- were filled with a mix of deep red flowers.

A Modern Wedding - Centerpieces of varying heights were placed at alternating tables. The vases were clear, black, or white and all were filled with white flowers. Surrounding votive candles added a romantic touch.

A Modern Wedding - Tall cylindrical vases revealed silver wire and purple orchids, while clusters of purple flowers topped the arrangements.

A Nautical-Themed Wedding - Andrea and Mark found small wooden sailboats and displayed them in the centers of the reception tables. Bluntly cut red roses gave the arrangements a structured geometric shape.

A Traditional Wedding - Clear vases in various sizes held modern arrangements of ivory and green roses, dendrobium orchids, mini-cymbidium orchids, hydrangeas, and bear grass.

A Tree-Themed Wedding - A square vase filled with loosely structured ranunculus, plum leaves and other green, white, and purple blooms, sat at each table.

A Traditional Wedding - Antique silver teapots, coffee services, bowls and gravy boats (all found at thrift shops) served as the vases to the blue, purple and white hydrangeas. The bride found the idea on TheKnot.com! The elegant centerpieces matched the table numbers, printed in blue and purple ink with a floral motif.

An Outdoor Wedding - A white tablecloth, a few tea lights, and a large vase of button mums, white hydrangeas, pink cymbidium orchids, and hypericum berries spruced up some of the reception tables.

A New England-themed Wedding - Strategically placed fishing net, bright coral, and preserved sea life helped carry out the couple’s destination beach wedding theme.

A Farm Wedding - For an environmentally conscious twist, Karrie and Michael repurposed the hanging baskets of wildflowers that decorated their ceremony space as centerpieces at the reception. They also set out small potted plants that they invited guest to take home and replant.