Tropical Wedding Centerpieces
Whether you are having your wedding reception in a tropical location or going with a tropical theme, there are dozens of tropical wedding centerpieces that will add character and charm to your special day. Best of all, because tropical themed weddings are full of color, it is easy to work a number of items into your centerpieces.
One of the most popular ideas for tropical centerpieces include using flowers. Tropical flowers are beautiful and colorful, so you can choose to stick with one or two colors, or use a multitude of hues. Some of the most common flowers include Orchids, Gingers and Heliconias. Choose to use your tropical flowers in a colorful or plain glass vase or use them to spruce up your centerpieces.
Tropical flowers look stunning alongside a candle, and the candles can be lit at the reception to let off a soft and natural glow. Choose pillar candles that can be placed on a piece of glass with a tropical flower sitting next to it. Or choose floating candles with flower petals in the water. Votive candles are another great choice and work great in little lanterns or small pails.
Another wonderful idea for tropical wedding centerpieces include fruit displays. There is nothing more tropical than having an arrangement of pineapple, kiwi and strawberries in the middle of the table. Choose to have fresh fruit cut up into bite sized pieces or dipped in chocolate. If you do not want your guests to eat your centerpiece at the start of the reception, leave the fruit in whole pieces instead.
If you are looking to capture the beach in your tropical wedding, consider using seashells and sand in your wedding centerpieces. Attractive shells and starfish can be purchased to place on the tables. Use small shells to sprinkle around candles or bud vases.
For those of you who like the idea of using sand in your centerpieces, a sandcastle design may be just for you. Small sandcastles can be placed on the tables and serve as eye candy for the guests. Perhaps the greatest advantage is that sandcastles are easy to make and include sand, a candle or glass jar.
If you want to make your centerpieces both functional and pretty, you may enjoy making fans for your guests. Fans are great ideas, especially if your tropical wedding is in a hot location. Fans can be made out of bamboo material and tied with a ribbon that complements your wedding colors.
The styles of tropical wedding centerpieces are endless, so keep an open, creative mind when choosing your centerpieces. Not only are they a main part of your wedding decor, but you can send them home with guests as a token of remembrance.

If you are wanting a very beautiful, elegant look, then you could use floating candles in little glass bowls filled with seashells or marbles. Something that matches your theme but doesn’t take over the entire table. If you fear having the water spill all over your linens, then you can use regular candles as well.