Wedding Idea: Fruitful Love β€” Stunning & Sweet Wedding Centerpieces πŸ“πŸ’πŸŠ

When it comes to wedding decor, flowers often steal the show. But if you're looking for a unique, colorful, and deliciously fresh way to style your tables, fruit centerpieces are the perfect choice! From vibrant citrus displays to rustic berry baskets, incorporating fruit into your wedding decor adds a touch of charm, color, and even a sweet aroma to your celebration. And we absolutely loved being able to bring Lizzy & Eric’s wedding vision to life at their recent wedding at the Savannah Yacht Club! Check out the video below for some sneak peeks into their big day!!!

And for some other fun fruity centerpiece ideas…

1. Citrus Elegance πŸŠπŸ‹

For a bright and refreshing look, use lemons, oranges, and limes arranged in clear vases or wooden bowls. Pair them with fresh greenery or white florals for a Mediterranean-inspired aesthetic.

2. Rustic Berry Baskets πŸ“πŸ«

Mini baskets filled with blueberries, strawberries, and raspberries create a whimsical, farm-to-table vibe. Add sprigs of mint or lavender for an extra touch of elegance.

3. Glamorous Gilded Fruits ✨🍏

For a luxurious touch, consider spray-painting apples, pears, or pomegranates in gold or silver. Mixed with candles and greenery, this creates a stunning, regal centerpiece.

4. Tropical Paradise 🌴🍍

Embrace a tropical theme with pineapples, coconuts, and dragon fruit as centerpieces. Pair with palm leaves and orchids for a dreamy, exotic feel.

5. Harvest-Inspired Charm πŸŽπŸŽƒ

For fall weddings, arrange apples, pears, figs, and pumpkins in wooden crates or antique trays. Complement with cinnamon sticks and autumn leaves for a cozy, seasonal vibe.

Tips for Using Fruit in Centerpieces

  • Choose Firm, Fresh Fruit – Ensure the fruit is at peak freshness to avoid any wilting or bruising before the big day.

  • Mix Textures & Sizes – Combining different shapes and sizes adds depth and visual interest to your displays.

  • Incorporate Florals & Greenery – Pairing fruit with eucalyptus, roses, or hydrangeas softens the look and adds romance.

  • Use Decorative Vessels – Wooden bowls, glass vases, or vintage trays can enhance the aesthetic appeal of your fruit arrangements.

  • Consider the Climate – If you're having an outdoor wedding in the heat, choose fruits that won’t spoil quickly, such as citrus or pineapples.

A Sweet Ending

One of the best things about fruit centerpieces is that they’re not just beautifulβ€”they’re functional! At the end of the night, guests can take home fresh fruit as a parting gift, or you can donate leftovers to a local food bank. Either way, it’s a meaningful and sustainable choice that keeps the love (and deliciousness) going!

Would you consider using fruit for your wedding centerpieces? Let us know in the comments! And to get started on a custom flower proposal click below and one of our floral designers will be in touch!!

VENDOR CREDITS

Photography: Madison Sapp Photo || Venue: Savannah Yacht Club || Planner: Tara Skinner Weddings & Events || Florist: Us!

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