Tell me what you think.
On the table I’m going to put a square foot mirrior, atop the mirror I’m going to take a bundle of twigs that have been spray painted ivory and put them in a square shape around the mirror and fasten the corners with an eggplant colored ribbon. In the center of this I’m going to have a vase (shaped like the ones people use for beta fish, but only 1 quart big)fill the vase with clear and eggplant colored plastic beads that look like crystals, fake pearls, water and a floating candle atop.
My wedding colors are eggplant and ivory.
What do you think?
PS: any suggestions appreciated. No gourds or mini pumpkins or indian corn please!
Yes, I mean eggplant colored ribbon. Why? Is it wrong?

sounds beautiful. I made my own centerpieces too. I used gel water beads though, turned out beautiful…especially with the candle in there, it reflects the light….here is where you can order them

http://www.batteryoperatedcandles.net/floral-water-gel-beads.html

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5 Responses to “Centerpeices for my autumn wedding reception?”

  1. Mrs. Baumann to be 9/4/09 <3 Says:

    I like it! I think you should buy some water proof tea lights too and put them under the beads at the bottom… so the vase will have a gorgeous glow! You can get them on the internet.
    References :

  2. LolaMesser Says:

    sounds beautiful. I made my own centerpieces too. I used gel water beads though, turned out beautiful…especially with the candle in there, it reflects the light….here is where you can order them

    http://www.batteryoperatedcandles.net/floral-water-gel-beads.html
    References :

  3. Luna Azul Says:

    Hi:

    This site have great centerpeices photos.
    References :
    http://weddingflowersjade.blogspot.com

  4. rockin104 Says:

    maybe you want ribbons with eggplant colors…? i dont know… really….
    References :

  5. Gen G Says:

    i like it..but maybe you should call it a "winter" inspired theme wedding…Autumn would be warm, rich tones like brown, red, orange, cherry oak
    References :

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Tell me what you think.
On the table I’m going to put a square foot mirrior, atop the mirror I’m going to take a bundle of twigs that have been spray painted ivory and put them in a square shape around the mirror and fasten the corners with an eggplant colored ribbon. In the center of this I’m going to have a vase (shaped like the ones people use for beta fish, but only 1 quart big)fill the vase with clear and eggplant colored plastic beads that look like crystals, fake pearls, water and a floating candle atop.
My wedding colors are eggplant and ivory.
What do you think?
PS: any suggestions appreciated. No gourds or mini pumpkins or indian corn please!
Yes, I mean eggplant colored ribbon. Why? Is it wrong?

sounds beautiful. I made my own centerpieces too. I used gel water beads though, turned out beautiful…especially with the candle in there, it reflects the light….here is where you can order them

http://www.batteryoperatedcandles.net/floral-water-gel-beads.html

Author:
admin

5 Responses to “Centerpeices for my autumn wedding reception?”

  1. Mrs. Baumann to be 9/4/09 <3 Says:

    I like it! I think you should buy some water proof tea lights too and put them under the beads at the bottom… so the vase will have a gorgeous glow! You can get them on the internet.
    References :

  2. LolaMesser Says:

    sounds beautiful. I made my own centerpieces too. I used gel water beads though, turned out beautiful…especially with the candle in there, it reflects the light….here is where you can order them

    http://www.batteryoperatedcandles.net/floral-water-gel-beads.html
    References :

  3. Luna Azul Says:

    Hi:

    This site have great centerpeices photos.
    References :
    http://weddingflowersjade.blogspot.com

  4. rockin104 Says:

    maybe you want ribbons with eggplant colors…? i dont know… really….
    References :

  5. Gen G Says:

    i like it..but maybe you should call it a "winter" inspired theme wedding…Autumn would be warm, rich tones like brown, red, orange, cherry oak
    References :

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