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heather
VIP April 2013

help with my centerpieces

heather, on August 16, 2012 at 11:34 PM Posted in Do It Yourself 0 20

i seen all your great pics and help on another thread so will you help me too?..here are my 3 piece sets..they came with white floating candles but I dont have to use them on all 3 pieces..my colors are tiffany blue,white and silver..thanks Smiley smile

1 Vase, 6.0" x 4"

1 Vase, 8.0" x 4"

1 Vase, 12.0" x 4"


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Latest activity by Cayla, on June 19, 2013 at 12:03 AM
  • Robin A.
    Master July 2012
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    Do you want ideas of what to do with them?

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  • Kendra K
    Dedicated July 2020
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    One idea - use a mirror as a base with the three holders on top with the candels. Add flower petals on the mirror (you can also add food coloring to the water)

    Second idea- use a mirror base and the three holders and put orchids in side with water and a candel on top

    Third idea- you can wrap the holder with string, paint it, and peel the string off. Put a candel inside.

    I would use the full set on each table. I love things in a set of three.

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  • Katelin
    Expert January 2013
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    I think they would look really nice with fake flowers submerged in the water. And I agree with Kendra about the mirrors.

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  • Katelin
    Expert January 2013
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    You could do something like this, but with floating candles father than flowers, with pebbles or crystals scattered around them. I also like the ribbon.


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  • Katelin
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    Here's another idea, and you could get a lot more creative than this specific example Smiley smile


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  • Janine
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    I really like the idea of the thre staggered vases- I would leave them together Smiley smile

    you could paint the twigs white and submerge them and glue a tiffany blue ribbon around them and have the floating candle.

    or

    you could submerge baby's breath flowers and do the ribbon candle

    or

    you could use those jelly balls with a blue hydrangea and floating candle




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  • Janine
    Expert September 2012
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    Tiffany blue hydrangea pics



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  • heather
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    Oh thank you..i like all of them..so hard to decide

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  • Janine
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    Orrrr lol

    you could tint the water the tiffany blue and have the floating candles

    or you could tint the water and place a white hydrangea flower on top and wrap the vase with a silver ribbon



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  • Janine
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    Orr there's this one- i think it looke fake but who knows what your style is like and it matches your color theme


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  • heather
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    @ Janine F..LOVE the colored water and the last pic with just two of them with candles and the big one with flowers...do they even sell tiffany blue dye or is there a formula for it?..i think i may do a few variations of these at different tables..

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  • heather
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    I also like the idea of adding a submergible light in the bottom..but they are so tall not sure that would work!

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  • heather
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    This is my bouquet if that help s at all?


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  • Janine
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    Lol i think you might have trouble finding tiffany blue coloring- but 2 to 1 blue to green might be good, just an oceany blue food coloring- aww you'll figure it out i'm sure! Smiley smile

    that last pic of the tiffany colored orchids would go really well- but i think you're going to have trouble finding them.

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  • heather
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    I know it sounds strange but i spray painted my flowers aqua blue on my bouquet with design master floral paint..so if I can find them in white i could do that to them also.

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  • heather
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    I really like your last pic.i think i will try and do that with a submersible light on the bottom of the big one without the candle on top and a little less beads in that one.

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  • Robin A.
    Master July 2012
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    I agree that you should keep all three vases together. It's so nice to have a set of three! I think it's like a design rule...

    Excuse the colors on this example. I'm clearly not as gifted a googling as some of these other women!


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  • Janine
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    I saw this and I thought of you immediately!! lol


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  • heather
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    Oh thats really pretty Janine..thanks for sharing!

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  • Cayla
    Just Said Yes September 2013
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    Heather I love your bouquet! I'm having trouble finding that color floral spray paint for my flowers..What was the name of the color you used? I've looked at the Design Master website but it's so hard to match it with the color swatches they have :/

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