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MissJessica
VIP August 2015

Two different centerpieces

MissJessica, on June 28, 2015 at 4:39 PM

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We are getting closer to our wedding and I'm still not totally sold on the centerpieces that they have at the venue. They are hurricanes with candles on mirrors that I am dressing up with glitter votives, rose petals, and a sparkly table number. My fiance wants to have something cooler, so I tried...

We are getting closer to our wedding and I'm still not totally sold on the centerpieces that they have at the venue. They are hurricanes with candles on mirrors that I am dressing up with glitter votives, rose petals, and a sparkly table number. My fiance wants to have something cooler, so I tried out some pillar vases with floating candles. These looked really pretty and romantic, just obviously not included in the venue and we would have to buy all of the supplies.

My question in, have you been to wedding/had a wedding with two different types of centerpieces? Did it look okay? I'm thinking since they both will have the same runner and mirror, then it's either a hurricane with white candle or glass vase with floating wine candles, that they will complement each other, but I'm looking for some advice before I go start buying the things for centerpiece number two.

Thanks!

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  • Dori L.
    VIP June 2015
    Dori L. ·
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    Yes, I had 2 different centerpieces in our wedding this past Friday. It was lanterns with a floral inside and cylinders with submerged orchids inside. It looked nice. I like to have variety of centerpieces within a common theme.

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  • Maltese
    Master June 2015
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    We had 2....half were tall Eifle vases filled with Babys Breath and white hydrangea and the other half were short, 3 pillars with floating candles and the tallest had a white calla lily submerged. inspiration photos below



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  • Jess
    Master May 2015
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    Multiple centerpieces looks better than just one.... one centerpiece option looks really boring. I had 4 different centerpieces and got tons of compliments for how it looked.

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  • Mrs.
    January 2020
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    I'm trying to sell my daughter on the idea of multiple different centerpieces. Do you have any pictures of the room showing the differences and how it all ties together?
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  • Mrs.
    January 2020
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    • I'm trying to sell my daughter on the idea of multiple different centerpieces. Do you have any pictures of the room showing the differences and how it all ties together?
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  • Mrs.
    January 2020
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    I'm trying to sell my daughter on the idea of multiple different centerpieces. Do you have any pictures of the room showing the differences and how it all ties together?
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