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Mrs. Hyena, College Station, TX Age and Occupation: 23, Marketing Specialist Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Aerospace Engineering Grad Student Engagement Date: January 8, 2010 Wedding Date: May 2011 Venue: Downtown 202 About Me: I'm a Texas girl who met my future hubby in high school, then headed up to Oklahoma for a college education (BOOMER SOONER!) before moving back to the Lone Star State to be with him. I love reading and recycling, Photoshop and reality TV, making lame jokes and then laughing at them, quoting movies, and Mr. Hyena most of all. I'm perpetually early and I like to get things accomplished. When my cat meows at me, I meow back. We're planning a laid-back, unintentionally DIY wedding with a cocktail-party vibe, and can't wait to celebrate our nuptials with our nearest and dearest!
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Peonies and Potted Plants: Part 2

April 4th, 2011 @ 12:04 pm by Mrs. Hyena

OK, I can’t hold off any longer on this!

Despite trips to various places to look at potted plants (because I can’t let the idea go…), I was never really satisfied with the way real potted plants looked. The flowers seemed to be too damaged, or too sparse, or in the wrong colors. It wasn’t something I wanted to chance, hoping the right colors would be in at the right time and that they’d magically be full and healthy. (Also, I don’t trust myself to keep plants alive between now and then.) But alas, I couldn’t. let. go. Pots are so cute!

I had stopped thinking about flower pots, though, in favor of thinking more generically about centerpieces. Mom Hyena and Aunt Hyena had some nice glass vases they were willing to let us borrow and I was on board with that, even though they would be a lot taller than I originally envisioned. I was also a little worried it would be obvious with glass bases that our plants are fake. I’ve done a lot of searching for flowers in order to find high-quality ones that look realistic! My cover will not be blown by see-through vases!

Then, Mr. H and I went to go visit his family (hi, future family!), and on the way we stopped at IKEA. ZOMG I love IKEA. You never know what wonderful things you will find in there!

I picked up these cute pots in light pink and bright green for about $2.50–$3.50 apiece.

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But when I brought them home, Mom Hyena thought they looked more purple than pink. I didn’t think they looked purple, but she suggested spray painting them a brighter pink, and I’m always on board with BRIGHTER!

Peonies and Potted Plants: Part 2 :  wedding college station decor flowers Cimg10006  Pretty! Have I mentioned that Mom Hyena is awesome?

Peonies and Potted Plants: Part 2 :  wedding college station decor flowers Cimg101  She was right, the hot pink is even prettier! The green pot we didn’t change. Also, see how good I’m being at being a laid-back, accommodating, not-freaking-out-too-much bride? :) I am collaborating!

While at IKEA, we also got these stands for a couple bucks apiece. I got two tall ones and two short ones. Bear with me—you’ll see what I’m envisioning for the church altar…

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Then, I gathered my supplies and put on some How I Met Your Mother, and I was ready to craft some centerpieces! (Note to other budget brides—buy your floral foam in bulk and cut it into the size you want. Each block was going to be over $2 for about the size you can see below, but I bought a big pack of foam bricks for $4, cut them up with a steak knife, and had enough to make 12 centerpieces.)

Peonies and Potted Plants: Part 2 :  wedding college station decor flowers Cimg10102  A couple hours of arranging later, and we had this:

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This is kind of what I’m thinking for the church altar. One tall and one short stand on either side of the altar, with a pot on each. The church is very simple on its own and we don’t want to detract from the natural beauty, but we needed something small to decorate with!

Another option (and the one I’m kind of favoring at the moment) is to drape the stands with some type of maroon fabric. Not this one because it’s too wrinkly:

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Cute! I wish I’d gotten a better picture of some of the centerpieces, but you get the idea.

Which do you prefer, the fabric or the undraped tables?

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27 Responses to “Peonies and Potted Plants: Part 2”

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toshella
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toshella (message)  644 posts, Busy bee

I love that you’re watching HIMYM! I spotted Ted right away in that pic. ;) And the pots are so cute! Momma Hyena is right - brighter is better!

 
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Lilacgal
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Lilacgal (message)  380 posts, Helper bee

Wow! This is wonderful! Great job! I love it!

 
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Miss Hyena (message)  1,882 posts, Buzzing bee

@toshella: Bahaha, I believe at that exact moment Ted is saying, “Gorilla with an upright bass … Sorry, you’re really pretty.” <3 HIMYM!

 
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Ms. Wolf
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Ms. Wolf (message)  127 posts, Blushing bee

These turned out awesome! I like the draped one.

 
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weddingdiva-in-training (message)  313 posts, Helper bee

I like the fabric better but they’re both beautiful!

 
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pinkpaperbride
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pinkpaperbride (message)  671 posts, Busy bee

Those look GREAT and I love your altar decoration! We bought pale yellow lanterns at IKEA and spray painted them brighter :) great minds!

 
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amariem25
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amariem25 (message)  3,740 posts, Sugar bee

draped!

 
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Jenniferk6 (message)  627 posts, Busy bee

Those are awesome! I do, however, like the draped one better. It seems more dynamic.

 
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Miss Tartlet
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Miss Tartlet (message)  3,207 posts, Sugar bee

I’m totally impressed by the spray-paint job. Mine always come out rather uneven and blobby! I’m leaning towards undraped tables because the color of the wood seems to go well with the stage area in your church.

 
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Miss Giraffe
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Miss Giraffe (message)  4,219 posts, Honey bee

Love the bright pink! Looks great!

 
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mbethlax123
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mbethlax123 (message)  9 posts, Newbee

These look awesome. I personally like the undraped look. Maybe paint them in a coording color or stain them a light color to bring out the grain? Either way I like the idea.

 
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MissCasey
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MissCasey (message)  214 posts, Helper bee

Looks FABULOUS! That pink color turned out great… I may have to borrow your potted plants idea for our ceremony decor!

 
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shirasagi
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shirasagi (message)  469 posts, Helper bee

I like the undraped better. I think if you used a dark stain on the wood, it would give a sort of chic, classic look. I think beauty lies in the simplicity of the design with the flower providing a pop of femininity and color.

 
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ItsPronounced_ABear
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ItsPronounced_ABear (message)  680 posts, Busy bee

Heh, I thought that was Ted Mosby there. First the pots are awesome (and would fit right in with my blue-lt blue-magenta-lime color scheme. Second, the draping looks amazing! Like classy props in a photography studio! Love ‘em!

 
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ItsPronounced_ABear
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ItsPronounced_ABear (message)  680 posts, Busy bee

Looking back at the other comments, maybe you need to add a poll for draped vs. undraped??

 
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Alicia C
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Alicia C (message)  41 posts, Newbee

no fabric

 
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Miss Seal
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Miss Seal (message)  1,179 posts, Bumble bee

They came out beautifully! I second Miss Tartlet’s thoughts and vote no fabric.

 
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Miss Elephant
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Miss Elephant (message)  6,182 posts, Bee Keeper

The spray painted pot looks so good! I don’t think I can ever get things that even.

 
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I was wondering if you could tell me what the product name is for the Ikea stands? Thank you!

 
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Mrs. Earrings (message)  2,481 posts, Buzzing bee

Love the colours!

 
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Mrs. Hyena, College Station, TX Age and Occupation: 23, Marketing Specialist Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Aerospace Engineering Grad Student Engagement Date: January 8, 2010 Wedding Date: May 2011 Venue: Downtown 202 About Me: I'm a Texas girl who met my future hubby in high school, then headed up to Oklahoma for a college education (BOOMER SOONER!) before moving back to the Lone Star State to be with him. I love reading and recycling, Photoshop and reality TV, making lame jokes and then laughing at them, quoting movies, and Mr. Hyena most of all. I'm perpetually early and I like to get things accomplished. When my cat meows at me, I meow back. We're planning a laid-back, unintentionally DIY wedding with a cocktail-party vibe, and can't wait to celebrate our nuptials with our nearest and dearest!

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