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Wedding Reception Decoration Ideas

I am having a hard time deciding what to do about chairs for my reception. How or what do I use to decorate them? I would want a different wedding. Any ideas as to what would make it different?

I'm stressing out because my wedding is going be in a green farm field with hay stacks and grass and wheat, but I also want all kinds of tulips and roses. Is that wrong or what?

By weddinggurl2010 from GA/WV/IA

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RE: Wedding Reception Decoration Ideas

Chair covers are a great idea with a bow wrapped around them. Also, just a little thing I picked up from another site, http://www.fussywedding.co.uk/Tips-stationarycraftideas.php. If you have flowers as center pieces on the table, if you use a colorant to color the water they sit in, you can color coordinate the water to your wedding theme. Just an idea! They also have some fabulous other ideas that may help.

Post by lianneEM

RE: Wedding Reception Decoration Ideas

Ask friends if they have fabric or buy cheap organza
drape it into a bow or chair backs or colourful paper.

Post by Dorty

RE: Wedding Reception Decoration Ideas

Your idea seems reasonable to me, even though tulips may be a little out of season if you want fresh. Silk tulips are gorgeous, though.
One thing that made my daughter's August 22 2009 wedding unique was this: On each table, they placed bowls filled with scrolls tied with small ribbons. On each scroll was printed an origami pattern and directions. Creating their own origami kept the guests entertained, and the ones who wanted to take their creations home, had a completely unique wedding favor.

Post by JustPlainJo

RE: Wedding Reception Decoration Ideas

Honey who cares what you want as decortations for your wedding. It is you and hubby's special day. If you want to; drape the chairs with some sort of fabric and ribbon and tye your either real or dried tulips or roses to the chairs. You could go with some kind of fabric that has both.

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