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Planning wedding table decor doesn’t have to drain your budget. I’m convinced you can pull off beautiful, elegant settings with just a few simple, affordable ideas. Sometimes, a little creativity and some smart choices with materials make all the difference.


Here are 19 simple wedding table decor ideas on a budget that can make your celebration feel special without breaking the bank.
Most of these are easy enough for anyone to try, and they suit a bunch of different styles so you can set the scene you want for your big day.
1. Mason jar flower centerpieces with wildflowers

Mason jars make great wedding centerpieces—they’re affordable, and honestly, they just look charming. Fill them with wildflowers for a fresh, natural feel. I think this works especially well for rustic or laid-back weddings.
2. Use tea light candles in glass holders

Tea light candles in glass holders are one of my favorites. They don’t cost much but give off a cozy, soft glow. The glass holders keep things safe and add a touch of elegance that works for almost any wedding style.
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3. Incorporate rustic wooden slices as bases

Wooden slices under centerpieces bring in a warm, natural look. I’ve gotten them cheap (sometimes even free) from local sources, so they’re a smart pick if you’re watching your spending.
4. Drape fairy lights around table edges

I love draping fairy lights along the edges of tables. That gentle glow just feels inviting and doesn’t require much else. You can highlight the shape of the table and make the whole space feel a little more magical.
5. Simple burlap runners for a rustic touch

Burlap runners are an easy way to add rustic charm. Just cut the fabric to size and you’ve got a runner that works with almost any color scheme. I like to pair them with candles or small flowers for a cozy, thoughtful look.
6. Use greenery garlands like eucalyptus

Eucalyptus garlands are my go-to for a fresh, natural touch. They make great table runners and look lovely with candles or a few flowers. Eucalyptus is simple, elegant, and fits a lot of different styles.
7. Painted terracotta pots with succulents

I like grabbing painted terracotta pots and filling them with succulents. It’s a colorful, low-maintenance option. Plus, you can paint the pots to match your wedding colors without much effort.
8. Copper or gold spray-painted pinecones

Pinecones are everywhere and basically free. A quick coat of copper or gold spray paint turns them into something surprisingly elegant. Use them as table scatter or toss them in vases for a little extra shine.
9. Glass bottles with single-stem flowers

Glass bottles with single-stem flowers are simple but always look good. Mix up the shapes and sizes of the bottles for some variety. A few roses or tulips keep things looking fresh and clean.
10. Twine-wrapped napkin holders

Wrapping napkins with twine just feels right for a rustic look. It’s super easy—just tie a bow or knot. Plus, it barely costs anything.
11. Minimalist white pillar candles

White pillar candles are classic. They’re easy to find and work with almost any style. I usually go for a few different heights—no need to overdo it. The result is neat, calm, and elegant, all without spending much.
12. Handwritten table number cards

Handwritten table number cards have a personal feel that printed ones just can’t match. Use plain or colored paper, maybe add a little border or a doodle. It’s a small detail, but it really makes a difference.
13. Vintage books stacked as centerpieces

Vintage books stacked as centerpieces bring so much personality. I usually grab a few from thrift stores, then top the stack with flowers or a candle. It’s easy, affordable, and works especially well for vintage or rustic themes.
14. Linen napkins tied with fresh herbs

Linen napkins always look clean and natural. Tying them with fresh herbs adds a pop of green and a lovely scent. It’s a simple, affordable upgrade that fits a lot of wedding themes.
15. DIY photo frame centerpieces

Photo frames as centerpieces let you show off memories or sweet photos of the couple. They’re easy to decorate, inexpensive, and add a personal touch that guests always notice.
16. Use mirrors as centerpiece bases

Mirrors work surprisingly well as centerpiece bases. They bounce light from candles or other decorations, making the whole table feel brighter. I like how they make flowers and glass accents pop without needing any extra effort.
17. Decorative lanterns with LED candles

Decorative lanterns with LED candles are a favorite of mine for soft, safe lighting. You can find lanterns in all sorts of styles, so there’s something for every theme and budget. Plus, no worries about open flames.
18. Mini chalkboard signs for place cards

Mini chalkboard signs make great place cards. They’re affordable, reusable, and bring in a rustic feel. I like that you can use them again later for labeling food or jotting down little notes. Most come with tiny stands, so they stay put on the table.
19. Colored glass votives in clusters

I love grouping colored glass votives on tables. They cast soft light and bring in a touch of color without breaking the bank. Clusters look simple, yet there’s something stylish about them that works for so many wedding styles.