This DIY wedding centerpieces project is especially for the DIY-type of bride. It's ultra simple yet will make a splendid display on your reception tables or guest book signing table.
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From the February 2010 issue of Splendid Affairs online magazine

A few Jeweled Pin ideas for your centerpieces
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More centerpiece ideas
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From the February 2010 issue of Splendid Affairs online magazine

A few Jeweled Pin ideas for your centerpieces
Visit us at ThingsFestive.com
Copyright © 2007-2011, Things Festive Wedding Blog. All rights reserved.

















Oh wow! These are fabulous. I would love to link to this project if you didn't mind. What a great how-to.
ReplyDeleteRachel, thanks for the fab feedback on the DIY wedding centerpieces. You're welcome to link to this project.
ReplyDeleteIs it possible for me to receive the link to this project as well? I would LOVE to do this for my wedding!!
DeleteHi Lioness,
DeleteThe link to the original source for the project is given above within the project steps.
Did you use real or fake flowers???
ReplyDeleteShannon-
Hi Shannon,
ReplyDeleteReal flowers were used for this specific project but you could probably use silk flowers as well. Just use floral foam for silks.
where can you find those metal cages to put the floral foam in?
ReplyDeleteHi there, you should be able to find the metal containers at any floral supply shop.
ReplyDeletehow long do the flowers stay fresh looking since they are not in water??
ReplyDeleteThe flowers are actually in water since the floral foam is soaked with water before the flowers are inserted.
ReplyDeleteHow many roses were used to make this?
ReplyDeleteHi Rebecca,
DeleteThe number of roses used to create this fabulous centerpiece will depend on the size of the grid used. It appears that the centerpiece pictured above required approximately 48 roses.