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Mrs. Stiletto, Chicago Age and Occupation: 26, Non-Profit/Fundraising Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Engineer and Photographer Engagement Date: March 2, 2008 Wedding Date: September 2009 Venue: The 19th Century Club About Me: My fiance and I love living in the city of Chicago with our cats Basil and Linus, and vow to never move to the suburbs if we can possibly avoid it! We’ve poured ourselves into planning a wedding that reflects our personal style - modern and high contrast with a vintage twist. Blogging keeps me creative, baking keeps me happy, and grande nonfat no foam sugar free vanilla lattes keep me sane.
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Way back when, I posted about the different centerpiece items I’d purchased from Crate & Barrel. If you link over, you’ll see the cute little tealight holders, vases, and black chargers. In my mind it was going to be simple, chic, and budget friendly! I’d pick a great bloom to go in each vase, wrap ribbon around the vases and place everything on damask table squares.

I finally compiled everything a month or two ago to see my vision come to life. Here she is:

It could be worse… but could be better, to say the least.

Please disregard the yellow Gerbera daisy, I had picked up whatever flowers they had at Whole Foods. The picture frame is a placeholder for whatever we’re using for our table numbers. There was just no “wow” to it. It’s fine, it gets the job done… but Mr. S and I wanted to see what else we could do without throwing a ton of money at the centerpieces. I’d spent about $225 for enough tealight holders, vases, chargers, and fabric to outfit 15 tables.

Oh, and if you’re wondering - Momma Stiletto is kindly making the table squares for us! Doesn’t the first one look great? I love the fabric we ended up choosing, and I’m hoping to take the squares after the wedding and turning them into a keepsake such as pillows or something of the like.

Anyway, Mr. S and I got to researching different options that we thought we could pull off with minimal investment. The general rule seems to be taller = expensive, so we wanted to get some height on the tables. One centerpiece-of-the-moment seems to be branches. So we went into full force research mode finding good DIYs for branch centerpieces and pricing them out. Word to the wise—branches can be very expensive!

I came across an online store called Nettleton Hollow, which has branches that are reasonably affordable. Better yet, they have a blog with great DIY advice for their projects (quite smart, if you ask me!). On their blog I found this fabulous DIY for flowering birch branches combined with dried grass.

I decided to go for it and bought all of the supplies they suggested, and enough to decorate 8 of our tables. I’ve gotten one done and I LOVE it!

If you’re thinking about doing this yourself, here’s a breakdown of what I bought, what I did, and links to the products. Of course, that blog post I mentioned gives a great DIY tutorial as well!

  • Natural birch branches: $16.50/bundle
  • Fountain grass: $12.50/bundle
  • I used 18″ tall square glass vases: $6.45 each (I found square to be cheaper than cylinder vases and had to bite the bullet and pay the somewhat hefty shipping!)
  • Small white silk flowers: bought 4 bunches from Jo-Ann Fabrics on sale for $1.00 a bunch, cut them off of the stem

They suggest using 6 of the birch branches and a half of a bundle of fountain grass per arrangement, as I did above. Each bundle of birch branches has approximately 25 branches. So I bought 4 bundles of fountain grass and two bundles of birch branches. I think the biggest cost saver of this project is using the fountain grass to give your arrangement some more volume, rather than using the more costly birch branches.

So, including shipping, I spent right around $100 for the branches and grass (I was amazed at how reasonable their shipping was!). The 8 vases were $75 including shipping, and I spent around $4.00 on little silk flowers. So, it was $180 total, or around $22.50 per table. Amazing! The only downer was the vases—they seem to have some paint spilled in them and smell a bit like paint. Wha?! It wasn’t worth contacting the company about,d but I probably wouldn’t order anything else from them.

After purchasing all of the items, just use a hot glue gun to glue a few flowers on the branches - I think less is definitely more with the flowers, but that’s just my opinion!

I love that this gives us some height, that some of our green is pulled through via the fountain grass, and that it brings some drama to the tables that we were otherwise lacking. Of course, we still have 6 or 7 more tables to “outfit” with centerpieces! Since I have all of those short vases from Crate and Barrel, and I had been budgeting for a bloom at each table that now won’t be needed for 8 of the tables, I have a plan brewing that I’ll share with you soon!

Are you alternating centerpieces from table to table? How do your different centerpieces vary?

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17 Responses to “Centerpieces: Revisited and Redefined”

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Miss Joey (message)  829 posts, Busy bee

Yes. We have 3 different style tables, so we have to.

 
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krissycake (message)  2,083 posts, Buzzing bee

i haven’t nailed down my centerpiece vision completely yet, but my current thinking is that it’s going to be basically 2 to 3 variations in colors of the main element (ATM i am thinking small manzanita branches in different shades) to keep it ‘matchy’ but not ‘uniform’

 
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Miss Beagle (message)  1,051 posts, Bumble bee

Cute ideas Stiletto! I know you’re not using the yellow flower, but it really pops with the fabric, which I absolutely love. I can’t wait to see what else you’ve come up with. :)

 
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ke3 (message)  247 posts, Helper bee

We will have 2 different centerpieces. One of tall vases with banana leaves and one with candelabras. The room we have is huge, so I wanted something to give some more dimension to the space.

 
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JDH (message)  120 posts, Blushing bee

We used Nettleton Hollow as well for mitsumata branches for our candy buffet centerpiece. They were a cheaper but just as beautiful option to manzanita branches which are uber expensive to ship. They were great and I totally agree on the price. Plus we got our idea off the blog as well–super helpful!

 
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gooseling

we got our branches from a neighbor’s gigantic willow tree. but for months ahead of time I was eyeing forest branches

 
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Miss Mouse (message)  3,277 posts, Sugar bee

I like the tall ones! The natural element will be a very nice contrast with your sleek, modern style.

 
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Miss Trail Mix (message)  1,073 posts, Bumble bee

every centerpiece is going to be different, since we’re using all miss-matched jars and vases in either clear glass or light blue…I’m going for vintage country chic!

 
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Mrs. Penguin (message)  2,148 posts, Buzzing bee

I love the table squares! Mama S did a great job!

 
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Kari

I LOVE the fabric and tablesquares and your branch centerpieces are amazing!! I saw someone else do something similar, and they tied a piece of colored ribbon around the vase to make it pop a bit. All in all, really great idea to add height to some of the tables, and I can’t believe how affordable it was! :O)

 
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GAprincess_22 (message)  27 posts, Newbee

Hello! I looooooove your centerpiece setup! I was wondering how big your mother is making the damask fabric squares?

 
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Miss Stiletto (message)  758 posts, Busy bee

@GAprincess_22: Thanks! I believe the table square are 18×18. My mom simply cut all of them out and then is using her sewing machine to finish off the edges (similar to how you’d make a napkin). This ended up being about half the cost of purchasing these anywhere else!

 
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GAprincess_22 (message)  27 posts, Newbee

Thank you so much for letting me know about the table squares! My mom said she’d make them for me! I have another question for you though! I LOVE your short vases! Where did you purchase them? And would you be willing to sell them to moi after your wedding? Anyways, thank you for your inspiration!

 
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Miss Stiletto (message)  758 posts, Busy bee

@GAprincess_22: I’m so glad your mom is going to make the squares for you…aren’t moms great for that kind of stuff? :) And here’s a link to the vase from Crate & Barrel -
http://www.crateandbarrel.com/family.aspx?c=4620&f=32654
They’re on sale right now - 6 vases for $9…great deal! Probably cheaper to buy them there than to buy from me and have me ship them! :)

 
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GAprincess_22 (message)  27 posts, Newbee

Thank you Miss Stiletto! I bought 3 sets of 6 today! That was such a GREAT deal! Thank you for telling me about it!
Last question, I promise! Where did you get your chargers? I want red ones, but I’m wondering if you found another outstanding deal somewhere! Haha!

 
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Miss Stiletto (message)  758 posts, Busy bee

@GAprincess_22:
Awesome, I’m so glad you picked them up! I actually bought the chargers from Crate & Barrel as well - they were a great deal on sale…but I know where you’re coming from…it was terribly hard finding a good deal on chargers, and if I did find a good deal online, shipping was crazy expensive. Good luck on your hunt :)

 


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