When it comes to your reception, you may (or may not) give a lot of thought to your centrepiece for your tables. Some choose not to have centrepieces at all, but instead popularly opt for table runners, leaves, and some white flowers — which always look amazing — whilst others choose a more traditional centrepiece for your wedding tables.
Typically, larger centrepieces are chosen for round tables. However, did you know that your centrepiece for your wedding tables could actually have a major impact on your guests and their enjoyment of the reception?
Why Your Centrepiece Choice Really Matters
Because I have sadly too often seen impressive centrepieces that adorn the middle of the table but also block the view and conversation of those sitting on the opposite side of the table.
If you are having a centrepiece for your tables, remember to keep it low enough so that it doesn’t impact the conversation of your guests. After all, weddings are all about catching up with family and friends and enjoying good conversation over a meal.
If you are having a centrepiece for your wedding tables that includes those little jelly-like balls, be mindful — you may be up for an unexpected cleaning bill from your venue. I have (almost every time I’ve seen those jelly balls) seen them become a source of entertainment for guests who’ve had a few too many drinks, as they throw them at each other across the room, leaving a huge mess for the venue to clean up later.
One of the most fun centrepiece for your tables ideas I’ve suggested to a couple was to forego the traditional centrepiece altogether and instead put a game on each table. The sort of fun party games that don’t require much concentration — things like Connect 4, Hungry Hippos, and games like that. It was great to see how much entertainment and fun the guests got out of the games as they played and then swapped games with another table.
At the end of the day, your wedding reception is all about entertainment. A static centrepiece for your wedding tables (whilst it looks impressive) does nothing to entertain your guests or keep them having fun. Consider games instead.
Your centrepiece for your wedding tables is more than just a decorative feature — it’s a reflection of your style, personality, and the atmosphere you want to create. Whether you choose elegant floral arrangements, modern minimalist décor, or fun and interactive table games, the right centrepiece helps bring your reception space to life. Think about how your guests will experience it — can they talk comfortably, enjoy the view, and feel part of the celebration? When you plan your centrepiece thoughtfully, you’re not just decorating a table — you’re creating memories that will stay with your guests long after the night ends.
We hope this short article has given you some food for thought about your centrepiece for your tables selection when it comes to your special day.
If you’re looking to create a fun, engaging, and unforgettable reception, book NikNat Entertainment for expert wedding entertainment services on the Gold Coast — we’re here to help make your celebration truly unique.
Warmly,
Nik Reeds



