How to style a table centerpiece/room?

Our theme is kinda boho-vintage.. Doilies, wood slabs, beautiful coloured and crystal pieces, brass candelabras and candlesticks, candles, lace/doily bunting, festoon lighting etc... I'm just wondering on how to bring all of these pieces together? Whether to add gold charger plates or if that'd be too much. The tables are oval so its hard to find pintrest inspo on how to style them, do i add a hessian or lace table runner or add greenery to run the length of the table? I want to make it beautiful but not OTT... I wonder how to style the rest of the room too as its quite a simple white room with big windows on 1 side and railway station front vibes on the other side... i was going to add the festoon lighting above the area where the reception will be but i don't know if this will be enough? Sorry for the long question I'm just overwhelmed. Any help would be appreciated. Even if you could recommend an affordable stylist in QLD Ipswich/Brisbane area that may be able to help my vision.

Alexandra M

Question Asked: 17/04/2017

Wedding Date: 18/02/2018

Wedding Location: North Ipswich, QLD 4305

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Tumbleweed Events

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Posted: 25/04/2017

Hi Alexandra,

All sounds lovely, I am sure it will all come together and look amazing. I think if you can add some greenery to the table that will work to tie it all together, I wouldn't bother with the lace or hessian runners. I would add some tea lights or votives to the table as well then you will have different heights of candle light. Depending on the room you could add clusters of lanterns or vases with candles in different spots throughout the room. If you are unsure you could do a mock of the table to see how it all looks together. Little Gray Station is a event styling company based in Tweed Heads they do some lovely work, maybe give them a call.

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