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    When planning a wedding, it’s often the little details that bring the entire celebration together – and your table décor plays a huge role in creating the atmosphere. But with rising wedding costs, couples are becoming more intentional about where they spend their budget, proving that you don’t need extravagant floral arrangements to create a stunning reception.

    The latest wedding décor trends are moving towards thoughtful, personal and sustainable choices. Instead of oversized centrepieces that compete for attention, couples are choosing designs that feel romantic, effortless and meaningful.

    Whether you’re planning a garden wedding, an elegant ballroom celebration or an intimate dinner, these affordable wedding centrepiece ideas will help you create beautiful tables without compromising on style.

     Let candles do the talking

    There’s a reason candlelit receptions continue to be a wedding favourite – they instantly create warmth, romance and a luxury feel.

    A collection of taper candles, tea lights or glass candle holders can transform a table without the price tag of elaborate floral installations. Mix different heights and styles for a layered look that feels intentional.

    For a modern aesthetic, pair candles with simple greenery or neutral-toned flowers. For a more romantic look, add soft linen textures and warm lighting.

    Budget tip: Buy candles in bulk and use reusable holders that can double as décor throughout your home after the wedding.

    Choose greenery over expensive blooms

    Florals are often one of the biggest décor expenses, but greenery can create just as much impact.

    Popular wedding styles are embracing organic, nature-inspired designs with foliage such as eucalyptus, olive branches, ferns and seasonal greenery. These arrangements feel fresh, elegant and timeless.

    A simple greenery runner down the centre of a table paired with candles can create a beautiful tablescape without needing dozens of flowers.

    Use seasonal flowers

    Working with seasonal flowers is one of the easiest ways to keep floral costs manageable.

    Flowers that are naturally available during your wedding season are usually more affordable and easier for florists to source. They also tend to complement the overall feeling of the season – think soft blooms for spring, rich textures for winter and bright arrangements for summer celebrations.

    Ask your florist which locally grown flowers are available around your wedding date. A talented florist can create something stunning within your budget.

    Repurpose your ceremony flowers

    One of the smartest ways to maximise your décor budget is making your flowers work harder.

    Ceremony arrangements, welcome signage flowers and aisle décor can often be moved into your reception space after the ceremony. This gives your guests the feeling of a fully styled venue while allowing you to get more value from the same pieces.

    Speak to your planner or venue beforehand so there is a clear plan for moving arrangements safely.

    Add personal touches instead of expensive extras

    Some of the most memorable centrepieces are not the most expensive – they are the ones that tell your story.

    Consider adding:

    • Polaroid photos of your relationship
    • Handwritten table notes
    • Mini menu cards
    • Family heirloom pieces
    • Personalised name cards
    • Small favours incorporated into the table setting

    These details create a more intimate experience for guests and make the décor feel uniquely yours.

    Embrace minimalist centrepieces

    Minimalist wedding décor has become increasingly popular, with couples choosing clean tablescapes that feel modern and sophisticated.

    A single statement vase, a few carefully chosen flowers, and beautiful table linen can often create more impact than a crowded table.

    The key is focusing on quality over quantity – one intentional detail can stand out more than many competing elements.

    Think beyond traditional flowers

    Centrepieces don’t have to be floral arrangements.

    Creative alternatives include:

    • Fruit-filled bowls for Mediterranean-inspired weddings
    • Books and candles for romantic vintage themes
    • Glassware with floating candles
    • Potted herbs or plants
    • Dried flowers and pampas-inspired textures
    • Seasonal décor elements

    These options can add personality while keeping costs realistic.

     

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    Hire, borrow or DIY where it makes sense

    Not every décor item needs to be purchased.

    Many couples are choosing décor hire services for items like:

    • Candle holders
    • Vases
    • Chargers
    • Table numbers
    • Decorative stands

    This reduces waste and avoids spending money on items you may never use again.

    For crafty couples, simple DIY touches like painted table numbers or personalised signage can add charm without a large budget.

    Final thoughts

    A beautiful wedding table doesn’t come down to how much you spend – it comes down to how thoughtfully each element is chosen.

    The most memorable centrepieces are the ones that reflect your wedding style, your story and the atmosphere you want your guests to experience. With the right combination of candles, greenery, seasonal details and personal touches, you can create a reception space that feels elegant, romantic and completely you –

    without overspending.

    ALSO SEE: Budget-friendly wedding favours you can DIY 

    Budget-friendly wedding favours you can DIY

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    They say that money can’t buy everything (and certainly not love), but often when wedding plan talks are in the works, it’s easy to get caught up in the tale that “expensive is better.”

    But is it, actually?

    Recently, Reddit users decided to weigh in on the topic.

    u/11sam111 kicked off the conversation with the concept that expanding one’s budget to focus money beyond the big day (ie: on honeymoons!) is a better way to go than cashing it all in for a day where “you miss everything because it’s so busy.”

    Other Reddit users were quick to share their responses and shed light on what actually makes the day memorable that more often than not, doesn’t come with a price tag.

    Here’s what people’s thoughts were: 

    Stick to what you can afford

    “We had a $300 wedding and spent the $20k that would have gone to a bit wedding on a house down payment and medical bills for having our kid. On the other hand my friend had a $35k wedding that was two full days of having a blast with all of her loved ones and that’s okay too! No shame either way as long you stick to what you can afford and don’t hurt anyone.” – ThrowRA_SILspilled

    There might be better uses for the budget

    “I’ve talked with several people that did a similar thing, they all regret nothing. One took all the wedding money he was gonna spend and used it on a down payment for a house, and another used it to take a month off with his husband to travel.” – Jan_Itor_Md_

    If you spend it, don’t regret it

    “I have no regrets about spending money for an event that was meaningful to the people I love.” – the_lemon_lobster

    Don’t let your wedding put you in debt

    “One of my friends spent 30k on his wedding. Then was upset because he and his new wife couldn’t afford to get [an] apartment together because they were in debt for 25k cus they took a loan to pay for it. Just insanity” – keyboardstatic

    It’s your money

    “I mean honestly, it’s your money and people waste the majority of their money on frivolous stuff anyway so if that’s what you chose to spend your money on and it made you happy, then kudos to you. I’m not really knocking the people who do per se, I just don’t understand it. But I totally don’t need to.” –SonOfSet1

    A little first-class travel couldn’t hurt

    “I eloped with my now husband in feb of 2020 (pre lockdown) we used the money we save to fly to Thailand first class and spent two weeks travelling for only 8grand total! Waaaay better use of our time.” – MidnaMarbles

    What are your thoughts? Are you team “as expensive as possible” or team “save it for something else meaningful”?

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