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Beginner October 2015

Different Centerpieces

misslynx, 12 April, 2015 at 14:58 Posted on Planning 0 3


Went to a wedding fair today and saw the centrepieces I want!

They cost no more than flowers and can double as favours. Thought I would share the idea with you to see what you think?

They are sweetie trees!

sorry for posting on its side - am on phone and no idea how to adjust it.

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Latest activity by misslynx, 12 April, 2015 at 23:41
  • ☆♡☆VegasBride☆♡☆
    Beginner August 2014
    ☆♡☆VegasBride☆♡☆ ·
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    What colours would you have them xx

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  • PadBin
    Rockstar July 2016
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    I love those.

    There not very hard to make (look on pintrest), I've made a few as gifts and always surprised how well they turned out.

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  • Grace@PEP
    Beginner November 2018
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    I have liked these for a while as they seem then to do away also with the need for 'edible' favours, which for some reason Northern Irish men feel injusticed if they do not get and also a sweet buffet. It is also a fun and a different centrepiece that means you are not left with deciding what to do with numerous floral displays at the end of the night.

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    Beginner October 2015
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    Not thought about doing my own! Will look into it - thank you!

    I had planned on having roses chocolates with blue/ivory - but I have to admit they do a lovely deep purple one with cadbury eclair chocolates in that looks fab.

    Is it usual to clear centrepieces between afternoon and evening and/or change them?

    I don't really want empty ones around in the evening and I am just thinking of replacing with balloons?

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