Latex Balloon for the Reception Centerpiece?

I’ve been thinking more and more about the centerpieces for the tables. I just don’t know what I’d put in these vases. I was going through my wedding files on my computer this morning and ran across a picture I’d saved a while ago. I’ve probably posted it already but who know when and in what context. Me thinks I might be able to use it though.

Balloon Table Numbers

What if we did a large 36″ ivory balloon at every table, along with a bud vase with one or two inexpensive flowers, and the information cards like these I plan to hijack, which include the menu, afterparty plans and the table number?

What do you think? Could I pull it off?

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Hope this gives you a little inspiration!!!

Paper Lantern Centerpiece
This might be too much work, but you could incorporate several balloons to spread out like tree leaves. Not sure how to DIY this one.

Candle and Flower Petal Centerpiece
If you google “DIY Ikea centerpiece”, you find the instructions on how to complete this with candles from Ikea and drinking glasses.

Tall Branches Centerpiece
You could get the glass gems from the dollar store or wal-mart and then get silk flower stems from Michaels/Hobby Lobby, etc.,

Hello again.

I came across this pic and thought it may help.

Balloons

not sure people will feel me on this but DO NOT DO IT! Balloons scream prom and birthday. I don’t think there is any way at all to make a balloon look like a classy wedding.

PS … although they look similar, they are not, lanterns are OK and acceptable for weddings.

the museum wont let you do balloons if its in the rotunda! dont forget!

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