Looking for the perfect centrepieces for your upcoming wedding? Here’s how to fashion your own flower arrangements to make the centre of your table bloom.
November 20, 2014
Looking for the perfect centrepieces for your upcoming wedding? Here’s how to fashion your own flower arrangements to make the centre of your table bloom.
The ceremony will be perfect. The kiss will be perfect. The centrepieces of your and your guests’ tables at your wedding will also be perfect. But how to do it? If you've got a knack for floral arranging, here’s how to make your own floral centrepieces.
Start with the vessel
Using a series of clear, uniformly shaped vases to hold your flowers adds a sense of unity to the room and is a classic look for weddings. But who says you have to be uniform?
If you want to do something different, swap out vases for more unique items to hold your flowers. Here are some other ideas for your vessels, including vases of varying heights, steel buckets, ceramic planters, teapots, mason jars and water carafes.
Now what?
Once you've got your vessels, start thinking of unique and beautiful approaches to assembling flowers. You could try:
Final tips
Stock up on supplies such as floral foam, floral tape and wire and scissors to ensure you pull off the centrepieces you want.
Also, this isn't a task to do the day of your wedding. Do it the night before and store the arrangements in a cool, shady place such as a garage. If it really must be a “day-of” project, hand it over to a few willing volunteers so you can focus on yourself on this special day.
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