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Mrs. Octopus, Boston, MA/Pittsburgh, PA Age and Occupation: 25, Grad Student Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Graphics Operator for TV News Engagement Date: May 6th, 2009 Wedding Date: September 2010 Venue: Heinz Chapel Ceremony, Museum Reception About Me: When my best friend dragged me to a toga party in our freshmen year of college, I was not expecting to meet my future husband; but seven years later, here we are. I'm a crazy-organized planner at heart, and I am a great lover of random trivia, books, chocolate, blogs, new and exciting adventures, mockumentary-style television, and anything heavily flavored with bright orange fake cheese powder. We're planning a festive and fun mini-destination wedding in the place where we met: fabulous Pittsburgh, PA! I can't wait to marry the man I love!
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Those &%*#! Centerpieces

May 17th, 2010 @ 12:55 pm by Mrs. Octopus

For several months, centerpieces for our reception tables were the bane of my existence. I already knew from my many, many unsuccessful floral meetings that full floral centerpieces like so:

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and even simpler arrangements like this:

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were entirely out of the question for us. I would really, really love to have them, ’cause hello, they’re GORGEOUS, but there was no possible way we could cram them into the budget.

I assumed that I was going to be DIYing our centerpieces, and set myself a budget of $300 for 15 tables (working out to a whopping $20 per table). Also, Octopus Mom absolutely forbade me from using an excess of candles, because even scent-less ones trigger her allergies, so elegant and beautiful candle centerpieces like this were O-U-T OUT.

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I pored over the entire Internet for ideas, and my initial plan was to create centerpieces that featured stacks of vintage books, a hodgepodge of cool-looking votives, and bud vases with brightly-colored flowers. Here are a few ideas that demonstrate the look I was imagining:

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I loved the idea of these, because they look really great, and fit nicely with the “just slightly whimsical and offbeat” look I try to keep in mind when thinking about our reception.

However.

Let’s take a look at what would have to take place in order for me to execute these centerpieces:

  • Purchasing fifteen tables’ worth of vintage-but-nice-looking hardcover books.
  • A combination of purchasing and creating a large enough variety of votives to achieve that “oh, this?” effortlessly-mismatched-Anthropologie-display-window look.
  • Purchasing fifteen tables’ worth of interestingly-shaped bud vases.
  • Transporting all of it from Boston to Pittsburgh.
  • Purchasing a bunch of brightly-colored, mismatched flowers in the day or two before the wedding, trimming and storing them all, and then
  • Handing it all off to the coordinator at the Children’s Museum with a wish and a prayer that it all got assembled correctly. Oh, and
  • A combined act of God, Santa Claus, and the luck of the Irish for this all to be done under $300.

Now, listen (except for everyone who is offended by salty, NSFW language)….

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Do this if you don’t like cussin’.

Bridesmaid Erica and I have had many a discussion in the past few months about how important it is for brides to have a Fuck-It List, on which you can place any wedding plans that are insane, overly expensive, annoying, unnecessary, or simply not going to happen in the time you’ve got remaining. I desperately wanted to assign the creation of centerpieces to the Fuck-It List, but I didn’t know what else to do. I knew I couldn’t pay for lush fabulous florals, I couldn’t use candles, I didn’t like any of the other ideas I’d come up with, and my standing plan for centerpieces was insane.

Enter my fairy godmother, Cheryl at Parkway Florist. In our floral meeting, she offered to make centerpieces featuring a round fishbowl holding a few inches of water and different combinations of flowers and candles floating in them, surrounded by a few votives, much like this:

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Price tag? Exactly $20 per table.

If you can believe it, I actually hesitated for a minute, because I had some insane form of wedding-planning Stockholm syndrome where I had gotten really attached to my crazy, stressful centerpiece idea and was sympathizing with my kidnapper. Then I blinked, came to my senses, said a hearty “FUCK IT!!!!” to my old plan for whimsical, offbeat, but incredibly stressful DIY centerpieces, and gleefully signed on to have someone else take over the entire centerpiece-creation-and-assembly process at the exact budget I was aiming for. Phew.

Let’s make it a quadruple-word-score of f-words used in a Weddingbee post: what’s on your Fuck-It List?

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27 Responses to “Those &%*#! Centerpieces”

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puzzle
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puzzle (message)  248 posts, Helper bee

Miss Octopus - You’re florist Cheryl is most definitely your guardian wedding angel!!

 
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puzzle (message)  248 posts, Helper bee

Miss Octopus - Your florist Cheryl is most definitely your guardian wedding angel!!

 
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I LOVE LOVE them (the new center pieces) they are adorable. Believe it or not this is also on my F-it list. My step mom is buying everything shipping them down (she ives in PA we live in FL) and she will set them all up my hands are cleaned of it! :) They look somewhat similar to yours except she opted for fake so we dont have to worry about getting them anywhere (destination wedding) and im pretty sure it is cheaper. Good luck :)

 
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Ms. Smuttynose
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Ms. Smuttynose (message)  172 posts, Blushing bee

Fun transportation is on my Fuck it list. We only live 5 minutes from the venue and it’s most def. not in our budget so we’re opting to travel in our regular cars. We’re not having a grand entrance so no one will see what we arrive in anyway.
In my dreams I would have loved to arrive with my bridal party in a big party bus or something but it’s OUT out out.

 
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Miss Hermit Crab
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Miss Hermit Crab (message)  3,562 posts, Sugar bee

those are so cute! they will look great on your tables and what a perfect fix!

 
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ktisthatbees
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ktisthatbees (message)  2,742 posts, Sugar bee

I need a copy of this list . . cause I am about to start one of my own . .

 
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kamydoo
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kamydoo (message)  161 posts, Blushing bee

Love the post :) I totally know what you mean about being so deep in the dream that it’s hard to pull the trigger on an alternative solution even when it arrives within budget!

I feel like for me it has to do with wanting to PROVE that I’m tough and crafty and artsy enough to really own and create the look of our wedding, but in the end, a wedding is such a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that it seems like the perfect opp to bring a professional in! There will be plenty of (smaller) parties that I can DIY the heck out of later :)

For us it was invites — after much printing and cutting and taping and swearing and re-printing and cutting and taping… we said fuck-it! and hired a graphic designer. It still WAS hard to send that deposit check in even though she was in the budget we’d set for DIY! So happy with the decision now.

 
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bkgrahamwedding
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bkgrahamwedding (message)  84 posts, Worker bee

Oh Miss Octopus (on a side note, if you ever have a baby-Bee, can we call you Octo-Mom? jkjk) you and I are definitely on the same page with the F-it list. Centerpieces because the most miserable thing for me to figure out, so I ended up buying bulk roses online and paying my ceremony coordinator $50 to figure something out with them. She made some crazy-ass roses in a small glass with oak tree moss thing that looked so odd, but no one said a thing and since I had a “Fuck it” mentality, I didn’t even notice them until we got our pictures back.

I’m sure your centerpieces will turn out beautifully, and will probably look less crazy-ass than mine did :)

 
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clarebee
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clarebee (message)  2,766 posts, Sugar bee

Those centerpieces with the rocks and flower are so pretty!!! I prefer your final decision to the tall centerpieces you first posted anyways! Cant wait to see the final product!

 
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corleycolorado
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corleycolorado (message)  133 posts, Blushing bee

mine is having one of those awesome photobooths out in blogland with an actual set wall, with cutout frames and a backdrop behind the backdrop….so folks can pose behind the wall in the frame. what a PITA, i can’t really imagine managing transport and setup of that monstrosity without paying several more people to work throughout the event…which is not happening! i am just going to get a king-size sheet at goodwill, stencil some damask on it, get some props, and call it good!

 
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Lillindy
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Lillindy (message)  7,974 posts, Bee Keeper

Wow, you are going to have great centerpieces! And the great thing about them is that they’ll be low enough so they don’t disrupt conversations at the tables.

 
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shaydenise
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shaydenise (message)  1,151 posts, Bumble bee

I love this post. I for sure need a F*-it list lol. Too many DIY things going on in my head and on my to-do list…..

Awesome post girl!

 
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Mrs. Pug
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Mrs. Pug (message)  3,753 posts, Honey bee

phew, thank goodness for cheryl and your fuck it list!

 
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eileen marie
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eileen marie (message)  1,662 posts, Bumble bee

You crack me up! I definitely had a fuck-it list! I think your centerpieces will be great (and economical)! We used potted orchids (which we let guests take home) and spray painted (can you say disaster?) the pots red. We also used rectangular vases with some gems and a floating candle with damask ribbon hot-glued along the top. The vases were supposed to be back lit table numbers, but then our caterer provided table numbers for us, so in hindsight, I would’ve scrapped the vases.

 
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bridgetjones2010
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bridgetjones2010 (message)  167 posts, Blushing bee

i have a feeling my fuck-it list is going to get longer as we get closer. we’re about 6 weeks out right now, and i’m aching to add the morning after brunch to the list.

 
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bethesdabride
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bethesdabride (message)  193 posts, Blushing bee

Invitations are definitely on my list. We had such a F@$king hard time just figuring out how to print out addresses for the save the date that I immediately abandoned my DIY invitation idea.

Another one on my list is transportation. Every body can just figure out a way to drive themselves the fifteen minutes between church & reception.

 
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ChiCat
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ChiCat (message)  335 posts, Helper bee

I think you’re crazy lucky to get something that lovely for that cheap! I showed that *exact* picture of floating centerpieces to a florist and she said it would be $75-$100 a piece. Yeah, we decided against using that particular vendor…

 
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krissybee
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krissybee (message)  3,921 posts, Honey bee

haha, i love this post!

inexpensive and beautiful. perfection + smart.

 
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DianaLynn
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DianaLynn (message)  197 posts, Blushing bee

Love them. I just bookmarked Parkway Florist. Thanks!!!

 
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alivoo01
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alivoo01 (message)  2,622 posts, Sugar bee

That’s awesome you found someone to do your centerpieces and was priced right! :-)

 
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Mrs. Octopus, Boston, MA/Pittsburgh, PA Age and Occupation: 25, Grad Student Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Graphics Operator for TV News Engagement Date: May 6th, 2009 Wedding Date: September 2010 Venue: Heinz Chapel Ceremony, Museum Reception About Me: When my best friend dragged me to a toga party in our freshmen year of college, I was not expecting to meet my future husband; but seven years later, here we are. I'm a crazy-organized planner at heart, and I am a great lover of random trivia, books, chocolate, blogs, new and exciting adventures, mockumentary-style television, and anything heavily flavored with bright orange fake cheese powder. We're planning a festive and fun mini-destination wedding in the place where we met: fabulous Pittsburgh, PA! I can't wait to marry the man I love!

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