Sunday, October 3, 2010

Wedding Centerpieces


Wedding Centerpieces
Wedding Centerpieces

Wedding Centerpieces

Wedding Centerpieces

Wedding Centerpieces

Wedding Centerpieces

Wedding Centerpieces

Wedding Centerpieces

Wedding Centerpieces

Wedding Centerpieces

Wedding Centerpieces

Wedding Centerpieces

Wedding Centerpieces

Wedding Centerpieces

Wedding Centerpieces

Wedding Centerpieces

Wedding Centerpieces

Wedding Centerpieces

Wedding Centerpieces



A centerpiece (or centerpiece) is an important item of a display, usually of a table setting. Centerpieces help set the theme of the decorations and bring extra decorations to the room. A centerpiece also refers to any central or important object in a collection of items.
On the table, a centerpiece is a large central object which serves a decorative purpose. A nef of precious metals made in the shape of a ship was a popular form in the Middle Ages and Renaissance. However, centerpieces should not be too large, to avoid difficulty with visibility around the table and to allow for the easier serving of dishes.
Centerpieces are used widely at wedding receptions with flowers being the most popular form of centerpieces. Weddings, baby showers, engagement parties, anniversary parties and birthdays will often have some form of centerpiece.
Centerpieces are made from flowers, candles, fruit, candy, favors, favors and even goldfish swimming in a bowl. A centerpiece can be made from anything that fits with your party's theme.
Formal functions in Europe can sometimes have very elaborate centerpieces, which can span the entire length of the table.
Homes at holiday times Valentines, Easter, Fall, Halloween and Christmas in the United States are often decorated with holiday centerpieces.

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