6 Fun Bottle Centerpieces Ideas

Don’t kick the bottle quite yet. You can use them as cheap wedding centerpieces! Here’s how:

1) Wine bottles – If indoors, plug in the candles for some mood lighting. If outdoors, use them with one or two long stem branches and flowers:

clear wine bottle centerpieces wine bottles centerpieces green wine bottles centerpieces

{Image credit: 1, 2, 3}

2) Ink bottles – These adorable little bottles help single blossoms stand on their own:

ink bottles centerpieces

{via Simply Dazzling Events}

3) Soda bottles – Use sticker labels to add a personal touch (imagine "LOVE" in place of the dad labels below). Check out how to DIY bottle labels here.

soda bottles centerpieces {from BHG}

4) Milk bottles – Oh so shabby chic!

milk bottles centerpieces

{via Southern Hostess}

5) Jam bottles – With burlap, they’re awesome for a BBQ or vintage themed wedding (I spy a lonely little lemon):

jam bottles centerpieces

{via Ruffled}

6) Vintage bottles – Blue vintage bottles look effortlessly classy with simple white flowers and won’t cost you the going high price for elegant centerpieces.

blue vintage bottles

{from Good House Keeping}

So there you go, start drinking and stashing bottles now and you might just have enough for all the tables by the time the wedding comes ;) .

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About Ann {Swoon}

Hi! I'm Ann, cofounder of Love Olio and ardent aficionado of fun and unique weddings. Join me in discovering swoon-worthy wedding design, decor, and style ideas - all sure to spark your creativity!
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One Response to 6 Fun Bottle Centerpieces Ideas

  1. Nhu-Chi says:

    awesome ideas! I love the flowers in the dad example! I'm trying to grow those right now. They are so pretty and elegant.

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