Sweetheart tables are one of the most important design elements for your wedding (in my opinion). Think about it! You’re going to spend the most amount of time during your wedding at your wedding reception, you and your new spouse will be the focal point of your wedding, and you’re going to be highlighted at your sweetheart table! It is one of the Top 3 Photographed Items at your wedding. So, it needs to be picture-perfect!
Of course, budget is the biggest concern for many of our GITP couples… So, we have some tips to help make a show-stopper sweetheart as affordable as possible.
Repurpose your ceremony decor for your sweetheart table! This can be removing a flower cluster from the ceremony arch, moving the ceremony arch behind the table, or utilizing aisle arrangements to frame your table.
Simple and sweet with dozens of candles. Candles and greenery can go a long way to create an intimate and romantic dinner setting for you special love birds.
Rental items such as Light-Up Marquee letters or potted plants can help create a WOW-impact for your sweetheart table. By renting items instead of purchasing them, you often pay a lower amount, set up & installation is included, and you don’t have to figure out what you’re doing with the one-time-use items after the wedding. WINS all around!
Check out some awesome inspiration photos of real-life weddings we’ve had the pleasure of working to bring to life.
This sweet couple chose to repurpose their ceremony arch florals to drape across the top of their sweetheart table.
This beautiful couple repurposed their aisle arrangements to frame their sweetheart table.
This beautiful couple decided to move their ceremony arch behind their sweetheart table for a large impact.
This sweet couple chose to repurpose their ceremony arch florals to drape across the top of their sweetheart table.
This beautiful couple opted to create impact at their sweetheart table by incorporating LOVE light-up marquee letters. They also incorporated a floral statement piece across the top of their table and a floral-covered trellis back drop.