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20 Romantic Floating Wedding Centerpieces: Candles, Flowers & More 2024

There’s so much to adore about floating candles, flowers, and pearls! Whether you use them as centerpieces or as accent decor, they give a fresh and modern touch to any celebration. What’s great is that you can achieve different styles, from elegant to rustic, just by choosing different types of glass containers.

If you’re planning your own wedding and want to add a personal touch, incorporating floaters is a simple and budget-friendly option. You don’t have to spend a fortune on flower centerpieces, and you can still create a beautiful and unique look, even if you add flowers to the water. Best of all, it won’t take up too much of your time!

So, take a look at these lovely floaters we’ve gathered for you. They’re sure to inspire you and make your wedding day even more special!

Floating Wedding Centerpieces

Floating Candle Centerpieces

Floating candles are typically made from wax and are designed to float on water. To use them, you would simply place them in a bowl or other container filled with water. The water provides the necessary buoyancy to keep the candles afloat. Some people may choose to add a few drops of essential oil to the water to give the candles a pleasant scent. Alternatively, you could also add some flower petals or other decorative elements to the water to enhance the visual appeal of the floating candles.

To have a sparkling, romantic and altogether scenic and special wedding night, decorate the dinner table below with floating candles arranged carefully on the wavy table—they will give a cozy, personal touch. These floating candles centerpieces with flowers will surely bring the ambiance with its soft glow, complementing the candlelight above the table. The light shining from them will make a dream forest, gazing at the beautiful starry sky.

Varying glass cylinders filled with floating candles and submerged flowers
Source: wessence

 

white candles wedding centerpiece
Photographer: A La Vie Photography via Barr Mansion

 

romantic candle wedding centerpiece
Photographer: Kristin La Voie Photography via Style Me Pretty

 

Flower Wreath, Floating Candle Centerpieces
Source: theknot

 

Cylinder Themed Centerpieces with Candle
Source: theknot

 

Floating candles wedding centerpiece
Source: Pinterest

 

simple all white wedding centerpiece.
Source: Pinterest

Floating Flower Centerpieces

Floating flower centerpieces are a popular decorative element for weddings and other events.

They are typically made by arranging a selection of fresh flowers in a bowl or other container filled with water. The flowers float on the surface of the water, creating a beautiful and eye-catching display.

To create a floating flower centerpiece, you will need a container, water, and a selection of fresh flowers. You can either use a single type of flower or mix and match different types to create a more colorful and varied display.

To keep the flowers fresh and looking their best, you may want to add a flower preservative to the water. This will help to prevent the flowers from wilting and prolong their lifespan.

Floating Baby‘s Breath and Candle 

A Floating Baby’s Breath and Candle Centerpiece is a delicate and enchanting choice for any event. The soft, airy baby’s breath floats in water, complemented by the warm, flickering glow of candles, creating a romantic and ethereal ambiance.

baby's breath in water with floating candles on top wedding centerpiece
Source: Mon Cheri Bridals

Floating Red Roses and Candle

The timeless beauty of floating red roses paired with flickering candles creates an atmosphere of love and romance. This centerpiece adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to any wedding celebration.

floating roses wedding centerpiece
Source: Archzine

Floating Orchids and Candle 

The ethereal beauty of floating orchids combined with the warm glow of a candle creates a captivating centerpiece. Symbolizing beauty and luxury, this arrangement enhances the ambiance of a wedding with its graceful and exotic charm.

Fall Floating Wedding Centerpiece
Source: theknot

 

DIY floating candle centerpiece with flower
Source: market place weddings

 

Lovely orchid centerpiece display accented with floating candles
Source: Pinterest

 

purple floating candle wedding escort card table
Source: Fleur Inc
submerged flowers with floating candles
Source: weddings romantique
purple fall floating wedding centerpiece
Photographer: Living Story Photography

Floating Tulips and Candle 

elicate and vibrant, floating tulips paired with a flickering candle bring a touch of freshness and joy to any wedding. This centerpiece exudes elegance and simplicity, adding a pop of color to the celebration and capturing the essence of spring.

Tulips floating wedding centerpiece
Photographer: Gerber & Scarpelli
Cherry Blossom Floral Design Floating Wedding Centerpiece
Photographer: Chloe Atnip Photography via sevenstemsblog

 

submerged flowers with floating candles
Source: weddings romantique

Floating Pearls Centerpieces

A floating pearls centerpiece is a beautiful choice for the romantic bride. The classic look is timeless, and pearl centerpieces can be positioned anywhere in the venue, even on the dance floor. They are beautiful in a traditional wedding, or a modern ceremony and reception.

Easy Pearl Bead Centerpiece Idea
Source: oriental trading

 

Floating Candle Centerpieces With Gold and White Pearls
Source: theknot

 

Teal Glass Pebbles Candle Centerpiece
Source: wedding colors

Floating Branch Centerpieces

To add a touch of nature to your next dinner party, try these floating branch centerpieces. Arrange some branches in a tall vase and add some flowers, leaves, and other greenery. The branches will help to hold up the flowers and add a natural, organic look to your table.

Stems Floral Design Rustic Floating Wedding Centerpiece
Photographer: The Rasers

 

If you’re looking for a way to add a touch of elegance to your wedding day, floating centerpieces are the perfect solution. These beautiful arrangements are made up of floating candles, flowers, and other décor items that can be arranged in any way you see fit. The best part? They’re easy to create and can be customized to suit your style. Find out how we created these romantic wedding centerpieces here!

 

FAQ

How to Make Floating Candle Centerpieces

What Liquid do You Use for Floating Candles?

Distilled water

Distilled water is a type of purified water that has had impurities and minerals removed through a distillation process.

It is often used for floating candles because it does not contain any impurities or minerals that could interfere with the floating ability of the candles.

When using distilled water for floating candles, it is important to leave some space at the top of the vase to prevent the water from spilling over when the candles are added. It is also a good idea to arrange the vases on the table before adding the water to avoid spills and accidents.


Do all candles float in water?

Not all candles float in water. The ability of a candle to float in water depends on its density, which is determined by its weight and size.

A candle’s density is affected by its composition, including the type and amount of wax, the size and number of wicks, and the presence of any additives or fragrances.

In general, candles made with a high proportion of beeswax or other lightweight waxes tend to float in water, while candles made with heavier waxes, such as paraffin or soy wax, may sink.

Additionally, candles with a large diameter or multiple wicks may be more likely to sink than smaller, single-wick candles. It is always a good idea to test a candle’s floatability before using it in a water-filled vase.


How long do 3 floating candles last?

8-10 hours
Floating candles have long burn times depending on the size you choose. The 2″ floating candles can burn up to 4-5 hours, and 3” can burn up to 8-10 hours!


What to put floating candles in?

Floating candles can be placed in a variety of containers, such as bowls, vases, or even small pools or fountains.

The key is to choose a container that is large enough to hold the candles and has enough water to provide the necessary buoyancy to keep the candles afloat.

In addition to the container, you will also need a heat-resistant surface to place the container on, such as a candle plate or a tray. This will prevent the container from getting too hot and potentially damaging the surface it is placed on.


Can you put floating candles in any glass?

Yes, you can put floating candles in any glass container that is large enough to hold the candles and has enough water to provide the necessary buoyancy to keep the candles afloat.

However, it is important to use a heat-resistant glass to prevent the glass from cracking or breaking due to the heat of the burning candles.

In addition, it is a good idea to avoid using a glass container with a narrow opening, as this can make it difficult to remove the candles once they have burned down.

A wide-mouthed jar or vase is a better choice for floating candles.

What types of flowers can be used in floating wedding centerpieces?

There are many types of flowers that can be used in floating wedding centerpieces, including roses, orchids, peonies, and hydrangeas. The key is to choose flowers with sturdy stems and a natural buoyancy that will stay afloat in water.

What types of containers are best for floating centerpieces?

Clear glass vases or containers are the most popular option for floating wedding centerpieces, as they allow the flowers or other decorative elements to be visible through the water. Other options can include bowls, jars, or even hollowed-out fruits or vegetables.

Are there any safety concerns with floating centerpieces?

If using candles in your floating centerpieces, it’s important to make sure they are in a waterproof container and are not left unattended. It’s also important to choose flowers and other decorative elements that are non-toxic and safe for use in water.

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