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Cylinder vases

Hello All,I am in the process of doing DIY flowers for my wedding but I wanted to know if anybody has cylinder vases that they would like to sell or if they are selling any vases. Let me know, thank you!

Re: Cylinder vases

  • VAtoCOVAtoCO member
    100 Comments
    edited December 2011
    Me, me, me!!  (I haven't gotten around to doing a for sale part of my bio yet.)  I'll also have to do an inventory of what I have....I'm pretty sure that I have 10 16" tall vases that have a 4" opening.  Let me know if you're interested and I'll double check that info and confirm the details.
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  • kitcat018kitcat018 member
    10 Comments
    edited December 2011
    OH OH, ok well if you could email me at kitcat018@yahoo.com, when you are about to get rid of them. I am highly interested, just let me know how much you are thinking for them. Thank you!
  • lneuner09lneuner09 member
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    edited December 2011
    I also have a few! Pics and info in married bio. email me at lneuner09 at yahoo dot com if you're interested!
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  • princeatudeprinceatude member
    10 Comments
    edited December 2011
    Try dollartree.com their vases are a dollar each.
  • chelbell326chelbell326 member
    500 Comments
    edited December 2011
    dollar tree vases are shorter (about 8 inches tall)...just FYI
    no identifiable siggy pictures anymore, thanks a lot stupid nest!
  • paigef11paigef11 member
    100 Comments
    edited December 2011
    FYI i'm also doing cylinder vases and have been stocking up at goodwill, of all places. they're usually priced about 49 cents (any glassware w/no price is 49 cents) - $2. i have about 50 of various sizes so far and have paid $1 for most, and each trip i usually find 5-10+ vases so it's a pretty easy search. i'm putting pillar candles in mine and doing clusters of various sizes in the middle of our round tables.... and anywhere else with a flat surface that will hold a candle!
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