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Royal blue is such a striking color—it brings elegance and depth to any event. Whether I’m planning a wedding, a birthday party, or just a cozy dinner, weaving in royal blue as a centerpiece theme adds a unique, refreshing vibe to the decor.

Picking the right centerpiece really sets the mood for the whole table and sticks in guests’ minds, don’t you think? I’m going to share some beautiful ways to use royal blue in centerpieces—maybe they’ll spark a few creative ideas for your next table setting.
1. Royal blue silk table runner with silver votive candles

I love laying down a royal blue silk table runner to bring in that rich pop of color. Silver votive candles scattered along the runner keep things clean and simple, and the candlelight feels soft and warm.
2. Glass terrariums filled with blue succulents and fairy lights

There’s something about glass terrariums that just feels clean and modern. I fill mine with blue succulents and tuck in some warm fairy lights. That soft glow? It’s gentle, eye-catching, and honestly kind of magical.
3. Royal blue glass vase with faux pampas grass

I go for a royal blue glass vase—it stands out on any table. Adding faux pampas grass brings in texture and a bit of height. It’s simple, but still eye-catching.
4. Blue hydrangeas arranged in mason jars with fairy lights

I love how blue hydrangeas look in mason jars. Drop in some fairy lights, and the whole thing glows gently. It works for both casual and formal tables, honestly.
5. Navy blue centerpiece with gold stand and chandelier accents

I like pairing navy blue flowers or candles with a gold stand for a bold look. Little chandelier accents add just the right touch of shine and elegance.
6. Blue-tinted LED lights around floral arrangements

I wrap blue-tinted LED lights around flowers to make the colors pop. The soft glow brightens up the centerpiece without being harsh. Works perfectly for parties or weddings.
7. Blue fabric wraps around classic white vases

I like wrapping royal blue fabric around simple white vases. It adds a bold splash of color, no extra decorations needed. Plus, it’s quick and easy—what’s not to like?
8. Dusty blue bouquets combined with eucalyptus sprigs

I often mix dusty blue flowers with eucalyptus for a soft, calming vibe. The gentle blues and green sprigs play really well together. It’s a combo that fits both formal and casual settings.
9. Sky blue candles paired with steel blue rose petals

I like using sky blue candles with steel blue rose petals for a calm, elegant centerpiece. The candlelight looks so nice against the cool tones of the petals—great for formal events.
10. Blue candle holders made from glass beads

I make unique candle holders using blue glass beads. They catch the candlelight and add a royal blue shine to the table. Plus, they’re surprisingly simple to put together.
11. Paper flowers dyed in various shades of blue

Paper flowers are my go-to for centerpieces—they’re easy to make and last forever. I dye them in light blue, royal blue, navy… mixing shades makes for a unique, eye-catching look every time.
12. Crystals and glass gems placed inside terrariums

I fill clear glass terrariums with royal blue glass gems and crystals. That blue really pops on the table and catches the light, drawing everyone’s attention.
13. Royal blue centerpieces featuring floating blue orchids

I love using floating royal blue orchids in clear glass vases for centerpieces. Water really makes that bright blue pop, doesn’t it? Just a few orchids are enough to keep things simple and elegant—no need to overdo it.