Wedding centerpieces that aren’t expensive can still look elegant, elevated, and professionally styled. Simple elements like candles, greenery, and glass create height, glow, and texture without a high cost.
You don’t need a $5,000 floral budget to have breathtaking tables. You just need smart, intentional centerpiece choices that look elevated without the price tag.
Truthfully? Some of the most beautiful weddings I’ve seen didn’t rely on towering florals at all. They leaned into texture, glow, layering, and thoughtful details. That’s where the magic happens. Here are the best wedding centerpieces that aren’t expensive but look high-end, styled, and guest-ready.

Save this idea: These are the exact centerpiece styles brides are using to cut costs without sacrificing style.
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How Much Do Affordable Wedding Centerpieces Actually Cost?
If you’re trying to stay on budget, here’s what these cheap wedding centerpieces realistically cost per table (based on real weddings and current pricing):
- Floating candles: $15–$30 per table
- Greenery runners: $20–$40 per table
- Bud vases: $25–$50 per table
- Candles only: $10–$25 per table
- Lanterns: $20–$60 per table
- Fairy light jars: $10–$20 per table
Pro tip: Mixing 2–3 of these together often looks more expensive than using just one.
Floating Candles (The “Looks Expensive, Isn’t” Favorite)
Best for: romantic weddings, evening receptions, formal vibes
Floating candles are one of those rare finds that feel instantly elegant. Clear glass cylinders, water, and a single candle create height, glow, and reflection without needing flowers at all. Add a few greenery stems or even sliced lemons in the water for a styled look.
What to buy:
Greenery Runners Instead of Arrangements
Best for: garden weddings, outdoor venues, rustic or organic styles
If florals feel overpriced, greenery is your best friend. A simple eucalyptus or ruscus garland down the center of the table creates fullness and movement. It photographs beautifully and instantly softens everything.
Pro tip: Mix in votives or tea lights for that warm glow effect.
What to buy:
- Fresh cut seeded eucalyptus garland
- Artificial lambs ear / eucalyptus garlands (realistic, reusable)
- Tea light candle sets (battery or real)
I always go with these LED battery-operated candles in bulk for weddings. The flickering effect looks nice and realistic; the batteries last a long time.
Bud Vases (Minimal but Styled)
Best for: minimalist weddings, modern aesthetics, small tables
Bud vases are everywhere right now for a reason. Instead of one large arrangement, use 3 to 5 small vases per table with single stems. It feels curated, not cheap.
This is especially perfect if you’re working with a florist who charges per stem.
What to buy:
Candles Only (Yes, Just Candles)
Best for: moody lighting, intimate receptions, timeless elegance
This might be the most underrated centerpiece idea. A cluster of pillar candles in varying heights creates depth and romance without anything else. It’s clean, timeless, and incredibly affordable.
What to buy:
Lanterns (Rustic, Coastal, or Classic)
Best for: rustic weddings, barn venues, coastal or farmhouse styles
Lanterns fill space in a way that feels intentional. You can place candles inside, greenery around the base, or even small florals. They work across almost every wedding style.
What to buy:
Books + Candles (Unexpected and Personal)
Best for: literary themes, cozy weddings, vintage-inspired decor
Stack a few vintage-style books, add a candle on top, and you have a centerpiece that feels deeply personal. Perfect for literary couples or cozy wedding vibes.
What to buy:
Fairy Light Jars (Instant Glow)
Best for: backyard weddings, casual receptions, magical evening vibes
Fairy lights inside glass jars create that soft, magical lighting that makes everything look better. This is one of the easiest DIYs and one of the most impactful visually.
What to buy:
Geometric Terrariums
Best for: modern weddings, glam styles, clean and structured decor
These feel modern and high-end but are surprisingly affordable. Fill them with moss, succulents, candles, or even nothing at all for a sculptural look.
What to buy:
Table Numbers That Double as Decor
Best for: minimalist tables, modern weddings, budget-friendly styling
If your table numbers are bold and beautiful, they can act as the centerpiece themselves. Acrylic, wood, or framed prints instantly elevate a simple table.
What to buy:
Biggest Budget Centerpiece Mistakes to Avoid
Even beautiful ideas can fall flat if these happen. Here’s what to avoid:
- Too small: Tiny centerpieces can look lost on large tables
- No height variation: Everything at one level looks flat in photos
- Skipping lighting: This is what makes cheap look expensive
- Overcrowding: Guests need space for plates, drinks, and conversation
- Mixing too many styles: Stick to one vibe for a cohesive look
The $30 Centerpiece Formula That Always Works
If you want a foolproof setup, use this formula:
- 1 main element (lantern, vase, or terrarium)
- 2–3 smaller accents (candles or bud vases)
- 1 grounding layer (greenery or runner)
This combination creates height, glow, and texture without overspending. It’s the easiest way to make a table feel styled instead of thrown together.
How to Make Cheap Centerpieces Look Expensive
This is the part most people miss when planning budget wedding decor. It’s not just what you choose. It’s how you style it.
- Use odd numbers: Group items in 3s or 5s for a designer look
- Vary heights: This adds dimension instantly
- Stick to a palette: Too many colors = visual clutter
- Add glow: Candles or lights make everything feel elevated
- Repeat elements: Consistency across tables feels intentional
At the end of the night, guests won’t remember how much you spent. They’ll remember how your wedding felt. Warm lighting, thoughtful details, and a table that felt inviting? That’s what stays with people.
FAQ: Wedding Centerpieces That Aren’t Expensive
What is the cheapest centerpiece for a wedding?
The cheapest centerpiece options are candles, greenery runners, or DIY jars with fairy lights. These can cost just a few dollars per table while still looking elegant and styled.
How can I make my wedding centerpieces look expensive?
Focus on layering, height variation, and lighting. Even inexpensive items like candles or greenery look high-end when grouped thoughtfully and paired with warm lighting.
Are DIY centerpieces worth it?
Yes, especially for budget weddings. DIY centerpieces like jars, candles, or bud vases are cost-effective and allow you to customize the look exactly how you want.
Do I need flowers for centerpieces?
No. Many modern weddings skip florals entirely and use candles, lanterns, or greenery instead. These options are often more affordable and just as beautiful.
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Happy Planning!
xo
Emma


















