July 2012 Weddings

Centerpiece Help (PIP)

Hey ladies! Taking the idea from someone else. My fiance and I have been trying to figure out centerpieces while we're not in the same state. I need some more input. :)

We're using three different sized bottles with the labels removed for the centerpieces. I was thinking of using tall, skinny stem flowers in them.

 
Kinda like this...
 
A plain setting with books, bottles, burlap, and paper flowers as placeholders.
 
Only thing is, I really want to incorporate pictures, but I'm not sure how. The tables will be round, so it's kinda tricky to make them "3-D". I don't want one side of the table to be the "back" or "front".
 

Any suggestions??? Sorry for the crummy pics. It's dark in my house.

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Re: Centerpiece Help (PIP)

  • That's an awesome idea! I agree with Nati to find some doublesided frames.  We found some at Ikea that were $0.99 or $1.99! We are using them as table numbers, so maybe you can use the frames for a dual purpose.  I would put three frames on the table, I heard that odd numbers of items are more eye-appealing for whatever reason.

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    edited April 2012
    I've seen double sided frames at dollar tree..try there and I agree wit Nati and Michelle, I would do 3 because they're small it will look better !
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  • edited April 2012
    Sorry, I should have been more specific and given more details of the room. I was sortof attempting to incorporate the black from the curtains onto the tables with the black frames. As well as give it a bit more contrast. Thanks for the ideas of the double-sided frames, but they may look a bit out of place with the more rustic feel I was going for. Keep the ideas coming if you'd like.
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  • I know Dollar Tree has the little frames as well as Oriental Trading.  You could spray paint them a flat back to look more like iron to keep the rustic feel or even get the unfinished wood ones at Michaels and stain them to look more rustic.
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