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2021 Wedding Flower Trend You Need to Know About: Tablescapes


Title in gold with purple outline: "2021 Trends: Tablescapes." Background is gold and purple watercolor texture with a border of a gold circle inside a gold square. There's an image of a pearlescent table setting with sage greens in vases in the background.
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A table with a long, dark green table cloth has a setting of tall white candles, greenery, and white and pink flowers while greenery trails off the end of the table and climbs in an arch above the table.
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What is this word - "tablescape"? For those who aren't wedding trend aficionados, a tablescape is like making a landscape of your table. It's going beyond the traditional table runners to add decorations, flowers, and even lights in order to create a visual masterpiece between the plates on your reception table. Many designers and wedding planners make an art of conveying a specific mood or experience with a tablescape, but any bride can DIY a masterpiece, too! Simple or elaborate, any table decoration that enhances your experience on your special day is the perfect tablescape for you.


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A wooden table sits with a dizzying array of pink roses, purple flowers, and yellow tulips that seem to go endlessly down a long table, glass bubbles hanging above beautifully in dawn sunlight.
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Get your gears turning with the help of our new Pinterest board! I hadn't originally planned on making a Pinterest board for this post, but since tablescapes are a new idea, I wanted to give you as many tools as possible to make your wedding planning a success!

There's a lot that can be done with a tablescape, so the key is to make yours uniquely "you!" There's no right or wrong way to make a tablescape, so take these nuggets of inspiration and see what makes you feel good in the process of designing your wedding day.

A place setting og blue faded dishes and orange napkins is seen from overhead. The place mats are grey burlap and there are tall, dark blue candles and bright greenery strewn across the middle of the table.
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What can go into my tablescape?

I may be biased, but starting with greenery or a floral arrangement to match your bouquets is awesome! You can add decorations like pumpkins, pine cones, or fruits after that or go another direction entirely like adding ribbons, lights, or dried grasses for texture. A tablescape can be as simple as a few choice flowers artistically spread across the middle of your tables or as complex as a mountainous floral arrangement with lights and eclectic vases. I've even seen tablescapes that are composed of nothing but little potted succulents! They're great for any wedding theme because you can literally be as creative as you want with them!



To see more about different bouquet flowers, check out our blog posts on daffodils, delphinium, dahlias, lilacs, carnations, hydrangeas, lavender, or lily of the valley.


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