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Elegant & Cheap Flower Centerpieces
by
FrugElegance
(IC: blogger)
2 Materials
$15
30 Minutes
Easy
So much goes into planning for the big day, and actually the entire weekend, which would conclude with a beautiful Sunday brunch for all the out of town guests. It was important to us to keep the elegance of the entire weekend & yet still stay on budget when we created these elegant & yes, cheap flower centerpieces. Come see how easy these are to create and you don’t have to be a super crafter either!
Inexpensive glass vases with some simple easy to apply decorative items.
Creating elegant party decor doesn’t have to be difficult & doesn’t have to cost a lot either. Compared to buying flower centerpieces at a local florist - that's quite a price difference. We saved so much! We hope you will come see our original blog post Elegant & Cheap Flower Centerpieces for many more details & pictures. And many more FrugElegant Party Decor Posts. Party Decor Posts
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Published May 31st, 2016 3:10 PM
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Sandy Hartnett on Jun 06, 2016Love this...gonna do! Hugs
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Elaine on Jun 12, 2016Fresh flowers are ALWAYS the way to go! Lovely and simple! If you're lucky enough to pick up realistic looking blooms at a good price (start a year before the event) there's nothing wrong with "cheating"!! By that, I mean - using say, 2 faux roses with 1 real, depending on size of vase. No one will be the wiser! I do that many times with arrangements. I buy the very best faux flowers I can afford then insert real ones here and there - looks real and you can re-use the faux forever!! I have some gorgeous irises from 20 years ago. I add some real ones in a different color (or sometimes real tulips) and it looks lovely. I also add real branches to fill out a bouquet if it looks skimpy and again, that adds to the authentic look. :)
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