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Article Title: Some Wedding Reception Decoration Ideas
Author: Derek Farley
Category: Weddings
Word Count: 424
Keywords: wedding reception decoration,reception decoration ideas,wedding 
reception,reception decoration
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Are you planning a wedding? If so, you've probably been busy planning. One of 
the things on your mind is the wedding reception and you probably have many 
ideas about decorations and what to include.

To help get you started, we would suggest you pick two or three colors. These 
will be your primary wedding colors and at least give you a backdrop to base 
everything off of. These colors should be used for your bridesmaid dress color, 
your table linen color and flower color.

Once you have decided on colors, you'll want to pick your tables and layout of 
the reception. Although many venues already have this decided, you may need to 
decide whether to have square, rectangle or circle tables. You may also need to 
decide how and where to place the table. Keep in mind any entertainment you 
have and how much room you'll need for that when selecting a layout. Once you 
have your layout selected, pick table clothes, centerpieces, and place settings.

Centerpieces are your chance to be creative and show some of your personality. 
Many people opt for a traditional flower but you can also go for something more 
personal. If you love the ocean and it fits in your color scheme, you can place 
sand and shells in a vase in the middle of a table. If you're going for a more 
romantic and elegant feel, you can place a candle centerpiece. If you're going 
for something more fun and colorful, you can fill a large vase with bright 
fruits like oranges, lemons or apples. And if you want something truly unique, 
you can opt for small topiaries in the center of the table. The center piece 
lets you showcase your personalities and bring a bit more personalization, so 
have fun with it!

Once you have the colors and tables all set, the rest of the decorating is easy 
and just catering to what you want. Most people opt to bring some of the 
flowers arrangements from their ceremony into the reception in some way. You 
can chose to do this or bring in some new floral arrangements. Some people 
bring in ice sculptures. Some people do nothing else and just let their cake 
and the lighting with the dancing bring in ambiance. After you have the basic 
set up and table decorations figured out, the rest is up to personal taste and 
budget.

But the most important thing to planning your reception is to have fun. This is 
your wedding reception and your day so plan to have a great time.

You can get much more information, articles and resources about wedding 
receptions by visiting http://www.weddingreceptionideas.net
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