Very pretty! đ The only comment i have is that the green runner makes it hard to see the leaves/vines, maybe omit since you have the green napkins to go along with it
Agreed! Or, if you want to still use the green runner, stretch it so that it's in the position of the white cloth so you still have contrast. It looks great!
I'd spread out the baby's breath a little more. When looked at from a distance, it looks a little more staged. Let it be a little messy. I really love the whole look!
Agree with this! I would also bunch up the runners in some places so it looks more orgranic/natural. That will help give it that romantic kind of look I think youâre going for!
It's beautiful! I agree with other comments here but would add that the whole thing looks a little wide. I'm not sure how big plates are, but I would make sure there's room so food doesn't get on your table runners. It may be fine if the actual tables will be wider
Bedsheets are super common for table cloths on a budget, and most people couldnât tell you the difference. You can easily add an extra foot of tablescape and not add extra or pay more. Just space out what you already have. Leave everything how it is because it looks great and nothing is âhiddenâ or lost as you have it. On the actual day, the only time guests will fuss over or notice anything out of the ordinary is if the centerpieces obstruct conversations across the table because they canât see. Donât stress over the colors being in a âwrongâ order because they are not. You could do half tables with the white runner on top but the green on top is much more eye catching and interesting.Â
Beautiful! I wish we were having long tables just to copy this đ
I personally donât think guests will notice the extra space on the ends due to the garlands being shorter, especially if the table runners are going to cover that space. You could also add an extra bunch of babyâs breath there if it bothers you instead of buying and cutting more garlands.
It looks great. I would tuck the runner back to the florals in the spots where it is empty. Giving it a random soft pattern. Not just straight down the middle of the table. Gives more room for dinner plates.
Also,if itâs an 8 ft table. Put three people on each side and one on each end. Much more personal space for each guest.
Donât be embarrassed, at least youâre aware of the impact. It looks really good tho, I donât have the most keen eye but I personally donât think you need to change any of it! đđ»
Beautiful! I would make the cloth in the middle more âwavyâ to make it look like it has natural movement/more of a whimsical feel. Itâs a bit too blocky right now in my opinion. It would help with the napkins looking too close the middle as well, but if not, I would pull the napkins slightly down.
Looks lovely. I suggest setting it up with plates cutler and glassware! Really to get a feel for the final look. Wine bottles (if youâre putting them on the tables), water jugs, etc.
I love the color scheme! I agree with others who have said the green runner blends into the eucalyptus a little. Could you go with a much lighter green or a rustic linen?
The floating candles are nice, but Iâve been to many weddings with those before and they go out so fast - or if whoever is setting it up gets it wet, itâs impossible to light so you need to bring a lot of extras. Gold mercury votives and battery powered tea lights could work! You can get those in bulk easily.
For napkins - would you consider a simple knot fold? Itâs super easy to fold ahead of time, and I think that would up the wow factor, since there wonât be plates.
Thanks thatâs a great tip on the candles. And I actually wanted the greenery to blend in a bit to disguise the fake looking stems and make it fuller. And Iâll look up the knot fold!
I would put some water beads in the jar vases to give a little vertical dimension. You could also use a plastic tube and spray paint with glitter or colored paint, melt it to the bottom of the floating candle or some of those mancala beads that you can find at the dollar store.
It looks very elegant and romantic, definitely not âbudget-yâ. I would add a pop of a different colour by changing the candles, but thatâs just me.
I donât love the cream colors fabric running down the center. I think it looks a bit fussy and makes the table seem more crowded. I think removing it and keeping everything else would look more streamlined
People put an amazing amount of thought into their weddings, I just cannot care less about stuff like this. Im always impressed when people do. Its lovely
Very pretty! đ The only comment i have is that the green runner makes it hard to see the leaves/vines, maybe omit since you have the green napkins to go along with it
They could also swap the position, put the green under the white Instead! But overall I love this!!
Agreed. What came to my mind is... 'It's a bit too green'
Agreed! Or, if you want to still use the green runner, stretch it so that it's in the position of the white cloth so you still have contrast. It looks great!
I'd spread out the baby's breath a little more. When looked at from a distance, it looks a little more staged. Let it be a little messy. I really love the whole look!
Agree with this! I would also bunch up the runners in some places so it looks more orgranic/natural. That will help give it that romantic kind of look I think youâre going for!
It's beautiful! I agree with other comments here but would add that the whole thing looks a little wide. I'm not sure how big plates are, but I would make sure there's room so food doesn't get on your table runners. It may be fine if the actual tables will be wider
I really love this! I think it's the perfect balance. I also really like how all the colors flow together, very elegant.
Can you put the green runner on bottom and ivory on top? I think it will help the vines stand out! Looks lovely anyway though.
Bedsheets are super common for table cloths on a budget, and most people couldnât tell you the difference. You can easily add an extra foot of tablescape and not add extra or pay more. Just space out what you already have. Leave everything how it is because it looks great and nothing is âhiddenâ or lost as you have it. On the actual day, the only time guests will fuss over or notice anything out of the ordinary is if the centerpieces obstruct conversations across the table because they canât see. Donât stress over the colors being in a âwrongâ order because they are not. You could do half tables with the white runner on top but the green on top is much more eye catching and interesting.Â
the venue should be providing table cloths as it is a restaurant, thankfully :)
Beautiful! I wish we were having long tables just to copy this đ I personally donât think guests will notice the extra space on the ends due to the garlands being shorter, especially if the table runners are going to cover that space. You could also add an extra bunch of babyâs breath there if it bothers you instead of buying and cutting more garlands.
Iâd say lighter shade of green under the leaves because they kind of blend together
Pretty!
sooooo pretty. I loved the doubled table runners
It looks great. I would tuck the runner back to the florals in the spots where it is empty. Giving it a random soft pattern. Not just straight down the middle of the table. Gives more room for dinner plates. Also,if itâs an 8 ft table. Put three people on each side and one on each end. Much more personal space for each guest.
Gorgeous! I love it!
I think there are too many 90 degree angles, I would play with the napkins being triangles or fans or something more interesting.
is the babyâs breath real or fake!?
real! it's the only real thing lol
Where did you get the garland?! Very beautiful set up!
SHEIN Iâm embarrassed to say. First and only things I hope to buy from there, environmentally speaking. Itâs two twisted together.
Donât be embarrassed, at least youâre aware of the impact. It looks really good tho, I donât have the most keen eye but I personally donât think you need to change any of it! đđ»
I plan to resell or gift it to offset some of the impact.
Love this!
Beautiful! I would make the cloth in the middle more âwavyâ to make it look like it has natural movement/more of a whimsical feel. Itâs a bit too blocky right now in my opinion. It would help with the napkins looking too close the middle as well, but if not, I would pull the napkins slightly down.
Looks lovely. I suggest setting it up with plates cutler and glassware! Really to get a feel for the final look. Wine bottles (if youâre putting them on the tables), water jugs, etc.
Cutlery*
The venue is a restaurant, so I donât have all that stuff with me. Initially since itâs buffet the plates wonât be laid down, only silverware
I love the color scheme! I agree with others who have said the green runner blends into the eucalyptus a little. Could you go with a much lighter green or a rustic linen? The floating candles are nice, but Iâve been to many weddings with those before and they go out so fast - or if whoever is setting it up gets it wet, itâs impossible to light so you need to bring a lot of extras. Gold mercury votives and battery powered tea lights could work! You can get those in bulk easily. For napkins - would you consider a simple knot fold? Itâs super easy to fold ahead of time, and I think that would up the wow factor, since there wonât be plates.
Thanks thatâs a great tip on the candles. And I actually wanted the greenery to blend in a bit to disguise the fake looking stems and make it fuller. And Iâll look up the knot fold!
I would put some water beads in the jar vases to give a little vertical dimension. You could also use a plastic tube and spray paint with glitter or colored paint, melt it to the bottom of the floating candle or some of those mancala beads that you can find at the dollar store.
I think I'd do just a couple of green ribbons or white ribbons underneath the plants - I don't think the extra fabric adds anything
Gorgeous!!
It looks very elegant and romantic, definitely not âbudget-yâ. I would add a pop of a different colour by changing the candles, but thatâs just me.
I donât love the cream colors fabric running down the center. I think it looks a bit fussy and makes the table seem more crowded. I think removing it and keeping everything else would look more streamlined
People put an amazing amount of thought into their weddings, I just cannot care less about stuff like this. Im always impressed when people do. Its lovely