The bride asked if I could do some type of centerpieces
for the round white tables that would be at the wedding/reception.
Since the wedding was in December, but she didn't want red/traditional Christmas colors, I decided to go with a Winter White Wedding theme, also utilizing the silver color the couple wanted in their wedding.
Since the wedding was in December, but she didn't want red/traditional Christmas colors, I decided to go with a Winter White Wedding theme, also utilizing the silver color the couple wanted in their wedding.
I turned miniature plain white trees into ones glistening with snow, by adding glitter spray and mica flakes.
I sewed "pouffy" circles out of sparkling fabric for the center of each table. I placed engagement pictures of the happy couple in snowflake ornaments, and added some "diamonds" left over from a friend's daughter's wedding.
I bought inexpensive glassware at Goodwill, and turned them into "mercury glass" candleholders, using instructions found via good ol' Pinterest.
Little favor boxes with Hershey kisses, wrapped in silver shimmer ribbon, completed the table decor.
I enjoyed being able to take such a part in my son's wedding, by doing this for him and his lovely bride.
Thanks for stopping by!!
1 comment:
You did such a wonderful job on Andrew and Stephanie's wedding! Just beautiful! I have a little vintage suit case I got at an auction once, Mark can't figure out why I am hanging on to it. Well, never know when some inspiration will come upon me. ;o)
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