By Louise Baltruschat Hollis
Photos by Beth Alderson Photography
Looking for table runners to give a little oomph to your wedding decor? Or perhaps runners that will perfectly tie into your already decided wedding day style?
I know it can be overwhelming trying to work out all the finer details of your wedding decorations, which is why I’ve rounded up some tantalisingly striking wedding table runner ideas!

Are you ready to dive into all the table runners? Before we do, a quick disclaimer. You do not need to have a table runner on your wedding table. Many couples go bare, to keep things simple, save money and be more sustainable.
That being said, you can achieve a gorgeous table runner in your wedding budget whilst being environmentally conscious. I tell you how in this article!
Luxe and tactile, velvet is a perfect runner for winter and autumn wedding days.

Commission a bespoke runner with your names and wedding date. Or make your own by writing with fabric pens on your chosen runner.

If you are having a Christmas wedding, use spruce, candles and pinecones for a natural festive style.

Boho couples will love the idea of using cool macrame as runners. Gift to guests to take home and use or re-sell to recoup costs after the day.

Don’t be afraid to play with patterns such as stipes. Make the runner the star of the show and keep everything else paired back.

For the ultimate table runner, and a more spendy option, consider a rainbow flower garland. To save costs, you could just opt for a flower heavy runner on your top table.

Lift up your table runner with balloons placed down the centre of the tables.

Harvest seasonal flowers and vegetables for an autumnal table of dreams.

Paper doilies are inexpensive and are a great way to add texture to a wedding table. Layer different shapes and sizes for a full look.

Hessian is a popular choice for rustic wedding tables. Natural and neutral, you really can’t go wrong with this runner.

Pick up a roll of inexpensive lace from your haberdashery. The sheer fabric will highlight your tables and allow your table to peek through.

Sequin runners add a reflection of light and of course sparkle in the evening. They can work really well at winter weddings as the light goes down.

Make a statement with your runners at the end of the table. Tie the fabric with bundles of greenery for added scent.

Use pages from books for a literature theme table. Find old unwanted books and use the pages, cheap and chic.

Greenery has been one of the more popular runner choices. It can be inexpensive if you raid your garden for foliage and really makes great impact.

Moss has a lovely texture and is a visual delight. Just be sure to source from a sustainable source to protect the planet.

Chevrons can create an illusion of size or point the eye in a particular direction.

For a little more texture why not knit your own runner or find someone who can?

A more sparing foliage runner can look totally stunning too.

Use a plank of wood to hoist your table centre up, so guests can access their wedding food.

Go classic with a plain white fabric runner to allow your other decor to shine.

Add a cosy scarf or blanket for something a little unique. Ideal for autumn wedding days.

Ferns and palms add a touch of woodland and jungle style to a modern wedding table.

Wallpaper is an underrated material. It can be inexpensive yet burst with style and colour.

Pampas grass has been a huge trend in weddings and it’s a great option for a table runner.

Turn your decor on its head by placing table runners vertically. The results can look really stunning.

If you are crafty, pick up a pom pom maker and set about making wool poms for your table decor.

Think about taking romantic flowing fabrics to the floor for an ever so romantic style.

Think about a table runner beneath your feet. Mismatched rugs will make for a really gorgeous focal point.

A roll of craft paper and some heartfelt words will make huge impact with your guests.

Leopard print is a great runner material for fashion-forward couples.

Embellish a plain table runner with pinned fresh flowers for a textural look.

When it comes to candles more is more. Line them up for a twinkling runner come evening. Do check with your venue first if they are happy for real lit candles to be used.

Criss-cross or lay out ribbons onto a plain table cloth for a unique style.

This is one unique table runner. Real turf, imagine the texture and scent!

When it comes to choosing a table runner, be sure to think practically first. Measure up your tables and find out the lengths and widths. You want enough room for eating and drinking. As well as a runner that’s long enough to run the whole table and down to the floor if you so wish.
Secondly, be aware that the more complex and hefty the runner, the more expensive it could become. The cheapest option? No runner. But second to that, hiring a runner can be more cost-effective. As are options such as foraged greenery, rolls of paper and second-hand fabrics.
At the higher end of the spectrum, expansive and opulent flower garlands are more likely to be the most expensive option. The more flowers the higher the expense as a general rule of thumb.
Think about the impact on the planet. If you choose fabric look for natural fabrics that are kind on the planet and don’t include plastic. Think about if you can source your runner sustainably if it can be reused or sold on to give it a new life post-wedding.
Do you have time to make your runner or is your time limited? Be sure to allocate your time accordingly to avoid any stress in the run-up to your day. For perishable runners, such as flowers, they will need to be created just a couple of days before your wedding.
A non-perishable runner may be better suited as it can be made in advance and stored.
And there we have it all the ideas and alternative ideas for your wedding table runners you could ever imagine. Plus my top tips on how to choose yours and keep to your wedding budget!
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