Post # 17

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Sugar bee
I agree with other posters that submerged flowers are a way to save. You could also alternate centerpieces if you want some floral arrangements but don’t want to have to pay for 30. Do 10 or 15 tall floral ones and the rest could be suberged.
High/Low example (couldn’t find one with submerged low).

Post # 18

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Buzzing bee
I think green cymbidium orchids submerged in cylinder vases would look great! You can buy fake ones for cheap, and no one would know the difference since they are underwater! You could also get some fresh ones and scatter them on some of the tables, to do the high/low thing camrie is talking about.
Post # 19

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Wannabee
me and my fiance are getting married this november! we have had a really hard time trying to find cute cheap center pieces. our colors are lapis, black, ivory, and silver! i love the color lapis it is just so warm and comforting yet elegant at the same time! this is the centerpieces we have come up with! round mirrors $2, flower pettles pack or 400 $5, candle dollartree special $1, candle holder dollartree $1!!!!! i hope this helps some atleast!!!
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Post # 20

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Bumble bee
@lady206: I really love that first picture with the rose! So pretty, reminds me of Beauty and the Beast a little.
Post # 21

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Newbee
@lady206: where did you find that picture of the rose in the water? I think that looks beautiful and I want to use that but I don’t know how to make it.