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Jessica
VIP October 2019

please Help! Centerpieces- Mismatched- What to put together? Do you like any of these? Pic heavy

Jessica, on August 1, 2019 at 7:35 PM

Posted in Do It Yourself 42

I AM LOSING MY MIND!!! Ive been working on these centerpieces at least every few days for months now. They've taken over my living room and have me ready to just elope (JK but kinda not). Ill make this as short and simple as possible. I want mismatched centerpieces that still kinda go together so I...
I AM LOSING MY MIND!!! Ive been working on these centerpieces at least every few days for months now. They've taken over my living room and have me ready to just elope (JK but kinda not).


Ill make this as short and simple as possible. I want mismatched centerpieces that still kinda go together so I need to come up with 3 to 5 set ups I like and then make sure Ive made everything for each "completed centerpiece". (Hopefully all that makes sense).

Any how the 1st pic is just 1 of each kind of item I have.

Most things I have several of and I can easily get more of everything if needed, EXCEPT the wheat (the wheat was $20 just for that little bit and I refuse to spend that much for more).

Pics 2 thru 4 are up close of items.

Pic labeled A was what I pictured in my head with some tables having wheat and others having dried grass or cotton in place of the wheat. Problem is when I lay it out I feel like the jars need something under them. It just looks like it is missing something to me.

The last 8 pics are just trials I was playing with.

MY QUESTION IS:
1. Do you like any of these as is and if so which ones? (Remember I need at least 3 different set ups)

2. Do you like any of these maybe in a different arrangement I didnt try?

3. Do you have any suggestions of something to put underneath or maybe around pic A?

Other info:
I have 100s of the wood slices ranging in size from a golf ball to maybe a dessert plate. None are big enough to hold all 3 items together.

I also have lots of cotton, doilies and dried grass.

The rose gold Mason jars with flowers, I was initially planning on doing half the tables with pink and the other half with ivory flowers.

Our wedding theme is somewhere between shabby chic and rustic. Colors are shades of pinks, greens and rose gold accents.

I plan on wrapping the non-lettered rose gold mason jars with a burlap and lace ribbon.

The wheat nor grass is permanently in those set ups. I have them held together with rubber bands for trial purposes.

Any help will be GREATLY appreciated and thanks in advance!

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42 Comments

  • Jessica
    VIP October 2019
    Jessica ·
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    Milk bottles came from dollar tree for $1 each! If you live near more than 1 town with solar trees I highly suggest hitting them both up
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  • Sara
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    I like D the best.

    Since you don't want to spend a lot on the wheat.. I would cut the ting branches (if that's even what they're called..the bundles laying down in front) to the height of the wheat and loosely arrange them in the milk glasses with a few pieces of the wheat. I think dried lagurus (bunny tail grass) would also look nice.
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