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Ideas for Chandra and Norm

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another tall centerpiece in glass with submerged flowers in the vase, which I love! (wrong colors here obviously)

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a clustered vase look with textured paper covered vases

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another tall silver candlestick look

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this is what i meant by "risers" for the urns or bowls if you use them. a little coordinating block that you use to raise up a smaller container

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I like tall centerpieces like this - a big dome on top of a tall cylinder vase, with coordinating flowers submerged in the vase (you could do this w blue hydrangea / delphiniums or any combo of blue / white flowers)

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you could do lanterns w candles on the table but surrounded on all sides by a low wreath of flowers

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a shorter example of the pomander / dome atop candlestick base look

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love the thistle but i know it's not for everyone ; )

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Just another example of blue glass with white flowers, which I also think can be really pretty

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Another tall / branchy look

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Pretty example of clustered smaller vases, and wrapped vases - you could do this on a more impactful scale with three bigger arrangements but a single flower type in each

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I don't particularly love the baby's breath in this one, and think that three of these clustered like this would be way too much on a real wedding table, but i like the size and shape of the middle or large one here

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I think candelabras can look cool with flowers at their base, but think that it will be light out for your entire dinner right? so mabye no candles?

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A "low lush" style centerpiece

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The flowers themselves are very plain but I like the hammered metal vase look

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I'm not sure exactly how I feel about this particular arrangement, but it combines blue flowers with some white shell decorative elements if that's something you're interested in doing somehow!

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OK I'm a big fan of submerged hydrangea- here it is semi submerged and semi arranged on top

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This is super modern and too small for your tables probably, but the mirrored vases can be kind of cool

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Tall candelabra centerpiece

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if you want to go tall / branchy there are lots of looks along these lines

This is a done of flowers resting on a cake stand platform - kind of a cool container I think, you can also use one to raise a vase up etc

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Love something like this for the ceremony site on either side!

tall centerpiece example of fruit w flowers

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another green fruit sample ; ) also an example of the clustered vases look

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An example of smaller clustered vases (you could do this on a bigger scale though) comprising a centerpiece - like the wrapped vases. i don't particularly like the mirrors under these but you can use something else - a tray, etc to get the same effect or you can scatter votives or flower petals on the table around them just to define the area a little more

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I like green fruit with blue and white flowers - don't know if it's your style but I'm including a few pics of the look here just to see!

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Those muscari (the small blue bell flowers) are a spring flower, but a nice example of using blue for the container instead of for the flowers (this gives you many more flower type options for centerpieces, there aren't a ton of blue flowers)

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you could also do a big domed look atop a silver candelabra style vase like this and it could look nice outdoors

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