Our colors are red & white. We’re going for a very romantic feel. Our flowers are roses, but we’re on a tight budget so I don’t want to use a lot of flowers. Im thinking maybe some rose petals scattered around the centerpiece.
Oh & I don’t like the glass beads vase fillers.
Thank you so much for your help!
Well I found this site that has 5 ideas that are for under 20 dollars and you can do yourself. They seem pretty cool.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/111087/5_simple_romantic_valentines_day_centerpieces_pg2.html?cat=24
And you dont need to use glass beads in vases or anything. Change it around for valentine’s day. Candy is pretty cheap where you are I think? And you might be able to get some small vases, fill them with silver and red Hershey’s kisses(instead of glass beads) or another selection of red and white candy and then put a rose shaped or other huge Valentine’s lollipop in the center…makes for an added treat for those at the tables and it looks cute.
I found this website for the candywarehouse and they have a bulk buy section so that might help you there.
http://www.candywarehouse.com/valentinebulk.html
These are some of the candy roses that they have- http://www.candywarehouse.com/3drosepops.html
Maybe instead of using the red and white candy you can use a normal vase or other container and fill it with sand(which you can dye red or buy already dyed, and alternate tables with red sand and white sand) and then place a couple of those types of roses in there.And you don’t even need to use sand or another filler in the vase.
This site also has some decorations which you can either buy from them or you can use for ideas to create your own. http://valentines-day-fun.makesparties.com/Catalog.aspx?intDisplayableCategoryID=1216&intDisplayableProductID=66585
Well I hope that helps.
Have a great wedding no matter what happens and an even better marriage.
God bless.
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Bobby
2009 Aug 12 1http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ug3oQkrGpE0
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wedtodetails
2009 Aug 12 2Lay down a mirror, and set a white pillar candle on top. Then, scatter red rose petals around.
Red tablecloths with white napkins or vice versa makes a statement, too.
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CuriousKat
2009 Aug 12 3Well I found this site that has 5 ideas that are for under 20 dollars and you can do yourself. They seem pretty cool.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/111087/5_simple_romantic_valentines_day_centerpieces_pg2.html?cat=24
And you dont need to use glass beads in vases or anything. Change it around for valentine’s day. Candy is pretty cheap where you are I think? And you might be able to get some small vases, fill them with silver and red Hershey’s kisses(instead of glass beads) or another selection of red and white candy and then put a rose shaped or other huge Valentine’s lollipop in the center…makes for an added treat for those at the tables and it looks cute.
I found this website for the candywarehouse and they have a bulk buy section so that might help you there.
http://www.candywarehouse.com/valentinebulk.html
These are some of the candy roses that they have- http://www.candywarehouse.com/3drosepops.html
Maybe instead of using the red and white candy you can use a normal vase or other container and fill it with sand(which you can dye red or buy already dyed, and alternate tables with red sand and white sand) and then place a couple of those types of roses in there.And you don’t even need to use sand or another filler in the vase.
This site also has some decorations which you can either buy from them or you can use for ideas to create your own. http://valentines-day-fun.makesparties.com/Catalog.aspx?intDisplayableCategoryID=1216&intDisplayableProductID=66585
Well I hope that helps.
Have a great wedding no matter what happens and an even better marriage.
God bless.
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