Centerpieces
Any ideas for affordable (cheap!) do-it-yourself centerpieces?
Posted by Dawn; updated 05/03/04
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I am using oil lamps with oil that matches my wedding colors. There are all kinds of things you can do that are inexpensive. Try going to a dollar store or hitting the sales at craft stores. Shop around and ideas will come to you and you can save big!
Posted by Brandy; updated 05/03/04
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One decision I made which helped keep the cost down was that all the tables do not have to be identical. I am arranging my flowers in various baskets. I have picked up baskets from tag sales, thrift shops & my house to use. I think it will be more interesting to have things varry a bit from table to table. Some tables may have one large arrangement while other might end up with three smaller ones.
Posted by Liza; updated 05/03/04
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I am making my own centerpieces, I bought terra cotta pots, and spray painted them gold. I bought cream colored roses stuck them all together on a foam ball (available at craft stores) and took pieces of twigs from my trees to make my own rose topiary trees. They came out beautiful and only cost me about $5.00 each to make.
Posted by luz; updated 05/04/04
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You could do different sizes of pillar candles on a mirror. Then you could scatter anything from, crystals to stones to rose petals around the candles.
This is a nice idea for an evening wedding.
Posted by Kaytee; updated 05/04/04
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If you do the oil lamp thing, be sure to test them out before-hand. I`m using silver lanterns and I tried mine out and even with plain lamp oil (which is easily the least smelly of any lantern fuel) just one stunk up our kitchen pretty good. I`d hate to think what a reception hall with 40 burning would smell like. Luckily they were set up in such a way that the wick aparatus comes out easily and we can substitute a votive candle for an indentical, but much less smelly look.
Posted by Robin; updated 05/04/04
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Posted by ABBI; updated 05/04/04
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Robin,
Thank you. I never thought of that. I know my mom uses oil lamps when the power goes out and I have never smelled anything so it never occured to me that there may be a stink issue. I knew for once this message board would come in handy! thanks again!
Posted by Brandy; updated 05/05/04
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Just a suggestion but I think has homemade flower vases (its a do it yourself thing). I am helping my cousin make some for the pews. You buy the homemade flower paper of your choice and cut a silt and form it into a cone etc. And then you take a clear bag (sandwich bag) and put your fresh flowers in them and fill with water and tie a twisty tie around it and place in the homemade flower vase. If you use them for centerpieces just find some kind of little holder for them.
Posted by Serena; updated 06/30/04
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I don`t know when your wedding is but my uncle used to own a flower shop and he helped my cousin do her wedding and she was on a budget (but then again I think we all are). Anyway they went and picked a whole bunch of wild flowers from ditches etc (all different colors) and greens and put them in a vase for each table. I have never seen anything more beautiful. Everyone was talking how wonderful they looked. And it was all FREE!!! Just an idea.
Posted by Serena; updated 06/30/04