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Http://www.UniquelyYouPlanning.com presents the second half of the war of the football teams. This wedding was between a Vikings fan and a Packers fan. A theme that carried through the event. Since the bride is the Vikings fan, she picked flowers that were Vikings purple and she wore a Vikings garter. In this episode we look at some fun ideas for wedding. For additional articles and videos go to http://www.UniquelyYouPlanning.com

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Http://www.UniquelyYouPlanning.com presents a wedding based off…

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A little video of how Jessica Lynn tied the ribbon around the centerpiece vases for her wedding reception.

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Outdoor weddings require a bit more planning, as weather can be a huge factor, decorations need to be anchored in place and candles should be safely lit inside a tall hurricane glass. Prepare for the worst for an outdoor wedding with creative ideas from an event coordinator in this free video on weddings.

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To create your own wedding invitations, use card stock cut to the right size, decorate them with rubber stamps, sprinkle embossing powder over it and glue in computer-printed wording inside the card. Put together elegant wedding invitations from scratch with creative ideas from an event coordinator in this free video on weddings.

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I was wondering if anyone had ever experimented with using glow necklaces (the kind you can buy in bulk for cheap, or at events like halloween or marti gra) to light up flower vases for wedding reception centerpieces. I just need to know if they are waterproof.

I'd want to fill the vases with a vase-filler solution (the kind you buy at craft stores) put the floral arrangement in it, and then ad the activated glow necklace.

Has anyone tried this before? Do you think it will work? Thanks for your advice!

they are waterproof I have never used them to light up flower vases but used to make the kids who wanted to go swimming when it was close to dark wear them. Sounds very interesting if done right, we are using led lit spheres and light up drink fountains. Never thought of glowsticks

I was wondering if anyone had ever experimented with using glow necklaces (the kind you can buy in bulk for cheap, or at events like halloween or marti gra) to light up flower vases for wedding reception centerpieces. I just need to know if they are waterproof.

I'd want to fill the vases with a vase-filler solution (the kind you buy at craft stores) put the floral arrangement in it, and then ad the activated glow necklace.

Has anyone tried this before? Do you think it will work? Thanks for your advice!

they are waterproof I have never used them to light up flower vases but used to make the kids who wanted to go swimming when it was close to dark wear them. Sounds very interesting if done right, we are using led lit spheres and light up drink fountains. Never thought of glowsticks

You’d never know that making a topiary would be so easy until you watch Dana Plazyk of http://www.flowers-by-design.com put one together in minutes! Dana uses a wired rose petal garland to create a centerpiece which is perfect for a romantic Valentine’s Day dinner, or any other occasion, such as a wedding reception or a bridal shower. Petal garlands are available at http://www.flowers-by-design.com/MaterialsListRosePetalTopiary.html

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I was just wondering if anyone had any good, unique- yet inexpensive ideas for reception centerpieces. The wedding colors are wine (burgundy), black and white. It'll be an evening reception, semi formal. I am not into HUGE flower things that cover up a huge part of the table so you can't even see the person sitting across from you!

Any ideas would amazing! Oh, and websites too, if possible, so I could see a picture.

Thanks!

I have used this idea for Thanksgiving and Christmas dinner centerpieces. You have a few different options.

Choose whether you want a tall and skinny vase, or short and fat vase. I think tall and skinny looks the best.

Fill the vase with fresh cranberries, not packed to tightly, a little more than 3/4 of the way. Fill the vase with water. Top it off with a small floating candle. If you have any cranberries floating, take them out.

The cranberries will give you the "Burgundy" color you are using and the floating candles can either be Burgundy or white. You could also use black candles, but I think that might be a little gloomy. You can also tie off the vase about 1/3 of the way up with a black shimmery ribbon.

This centerpiece will last a couple days, so it is something that can be done the day or two before the wedding.

I noticed one of the answers you received questioned what you would do with the centerpieces after the wedding. My niece gave her centerpieces (except one for herself) to her attendants, both sets of parents, and a couple of people that helped out a lot.

I hope this idea helps. Enjoy your day!!

I was just wondering if anyone had any good, unique- yet inexpensive ideas for reception centerpieces. The wedding colors are wine (burgundy), black and white. It'll be an evening reception, semi formal. I am not into HUGE flower things that cover up a huge part of the table so you can't even see the person sitting across from you!

Any ideas would amazing! Oh, and websites too, if possible, so I could see a picture.

Thanks!

I have used this idea for Thanksgiving and Christmas dinner centerpieces. You have a few different options.

Choose whether you want a tall and skinny vase, or short and fat vase. I think tall and skinny looks the best.

Fill the vase with fresh cranberries, not packed to tightly, a little more than 3/4 of the way. Fill the vase with water. Top it off with a small floating candle. If you have any cranberries floating, take them out.

The cranberries will give you the "Burgundy" color you are using and the floating candles can either be Burgundy or white. You could also use black candles, but I think that might be a little gloomy. You can also tie off the vase about 1/3 of the way up with a black shimmery ribbon.

This centerpiece will last a couple days, so it is something that can be done the day or two before the wedding.

I noticed one of the answers you received questioned what you would do with the centerpieces after the wedding. My niece gave her centerpieces (except one for herself) to her attendants, both sets of parents, and a couple of people that helped out a lot.

I hope this idea helps. Enjoy your day!!