Choosing Flowers for your Dinner Party Table Centerpiece - Three Key Secrets 
					 
					By 
					Joanie Williams 
                   
                  
                  
				Are you planning a dinner party? Do you need to choose the 
 right flowers for your floral table centerpiece?  
 
 Choosing the right flowers can be frustrating and expensive 
 – or it can be simple and economical. Knowing three key 
 secrets makes it simple for you to choose the right flowers. 
 Then you can create a simple but beautiful floral 
 centerpiece.  
 
 The key is to have a plan and stick with it.
 
 Have you tried to create a table centerpiece for your dinner 
 party without a plan? Then you know how easy it is to get 
 off track. Read on to see what happened to Sally because she 
 didn’t have a plan:  
 
 Sally wanted a beautiful table centerpiece. A little behind 
 schedule, she rushed to her local flower store to buy her 
 flowers. The selection was wide, the flowers looked so 
 lavish and the colors just sang. She thought it would be a 
 snap to choose her selection, hurry home and create a 
 stunning, perfect little masterpiece for her dinner table.  
 
 But fifteen minutes later she was still wavering between the 
 beautifully scented hyacinths, some striking pink lilies and 
 the tall, expensive orchids. In the end she left the store 
 with the tall expensive orchids.  
 
 Sally got home with flowers that cost her about four times 
 what she had planned to spend. She got home late because it 
 took her so long to decide. And she realized that the 
 orchids she bought just weren’t right for her centerpiece, 
 they were far too tall.  
 
 So she ended up with no flowers for her centerpiece and had 
 to rush back to the store.  
 
 OK, I confess, I was that Sally – and more than once too. 
 But now I’ve learned three key secrets for choosing flowers 
 for my table centerpieces. Now I can add beauty to my dinner 
 parties and subtract frustration and stress from my day.  
 
 Here are the three key secrets.
 
 1)Less choice means less stress. Eliminate impractical 
 choices. That means you shouldn't choose tall flowers or 
 flowers that are scented for your table centerpiece.  
 
 Your flower arrangement should not be more than about 5 
 inches high. Otherwise your guests have to peer through the 
 floral bushes to see each other across the table.  
 
 So you can eliminate tall flowers unless you can cut them 
 down. Now you won’t be swayed by a beautiful but impractical 
 purchase. Sally’s tall orchids were stunning, but they 
 didn’t cut it for a sit-down dinner table arrangement.  
 
 Scented flowers are appealing, but not at the dinner table. 
 Don’t put highly scented flowers on the dinner table because 
 their aroma can fight with the food aromas. Some guests may 
 even be allergic to the strong scent as well. The scented 
 hyacinths Sally was eyeing would not be good choices for the 
 dinner table.  
 
 Now you can eliminate a large range of flowers before you 
 even get to the store.  
 
 Remember, less choice means less stress.
 
 2)White works with everything. White tablecloths work with 
 every color of flower.  
 
 White taper candles work with every color of flower.
 
 White or crystal candlesticks work with any color of flower.
 
 And white flowers go with everything.
 
 How easy could that be?
 
 3)If you do want some color in your flowers, you already know 
 that any color will go because of your white tablecloth and 
 your white candles.  
 
 If you want color, select your color choices BEFORE you go 
 shopping. Don't come home with a color that is lovely but 
 doesn't work with your scheme. Making a color plan will 
 really help you avoid stress at the flower shop.  
 
 Decide on one or two colors in your mind BEFORE you go to 
 the flower store. If your first color choice isn’t available 
 when you get there, go to your second choice.  
 
 If you see some flowers you absolutely have to have, but 
 they aren’t one of your choices, don’t change your whole 
 plan for the dining room table centerpiece. Just buy those 
 must-have flowers to decorate your living room. Then go back 
 to the plan and select one of your color choices for the 
 dining room table.  
 
 So don’t be like Sally. Put the three key flower-choosing 
 secrets to work for you:  
 
 
 1)Remember that you shouldn’t choose tall or scented flowers 
 for the dinner table. 
 2)Remember that white goes with 
 everything. 
 3)And if you want color in your flowers, choose 
 one or two colors before you go to the store, then stick 
 with your choices, no matter how tempting the other colors 
 are.  
 
 Now you have maximized your chances of choosing the right 
 flowers, and minimized your stress while you shop.  
 
 P.S. Did you know that with just three basic centerpiece 
 arrangements, you can cover almost every dinner party you 
 give over a year? See how on the Table Centerpiece page at 
 the dinner party planning site. 
  
  
 About the author: 
 
  Joanie Williams has been giving small dinner parties for  years. To get better at it she decided to gather tips and  information from experts into one central, reliable website  resource, for people who wanted to give great dinner  parties. 
  She would love to hear your burning questions about planning  a dinner party. Just before we start  talking about table centerpieces...Do you have a burning  question about planning a dinner party? 
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