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Using Vintage with your wedding flowers

Wednesday, October 06, 2010  //  by Amber Mustain  //  Post a comment (1)
I am a huge fan of using old and new items in floral decor to add interest to your wedding. You can use antique or heirloom items in your bridal bouquet, hair or pinned on your dress. Antique or thrift store items can really show your personality. I hope you enjoy this blog post from MyWedding.com as much as I did!  

Thrifting Antique Silver Pieces for Stunning Centerpieces

Something old, something new,
Something borrowed, something blue
And something silver for you!

If you’re meddling around thrift stores, antique markets and garage sales you
can easily find fabulous personalized touches. Treasures such as vintage silver plated tea sets,
sugar bowls and candy dishes are easy finds, inexpensive and oh-so-elegant in wedding décor.
As a greener alternative, purchasing used items adds a dash of something soulful to your wedding too.

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To create your centerpiece you’ll want to build a collection of objects similar in shape and size;
consider tea sets of similar scale but varying design. Filled with floral and grouped together,
they are stunning and sophisticated. Bargain blooms such as baby’s breath and carnations,
used en masse love to live in these stylish pots.  However, make sure your containers are at
least three inches deep if you are using them for arrangements – definitely consult your florist first!

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Three piece tea sets can be as low as $5.00 making them a steal, just keep in mind, most used silver
requires polishing to truly shine.  Totally tarnished is not so pretty, but a bit of patina can add pizzazz. 
Use a non-toxic baking soda bath to soak the crud off or consider an eco-friendly dip such as Earth Friendly’s Silver Polish.silver-tea-pot-shelves-william-shopping

Sustainably chic, your carbon foot print will be significantly smaller because of your efforts.
And in order to keep the cycle of reusing going, treat them as favors at the end of your event. 
Give your pieces as gifts to your most special guests (grandmothers, aunts and godparents) as sweet surprises that create lasting keepsakes they will remember forever.

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William is a designer for MyWedding .com and owns WM Events.

Comments
Bridal Dress commented on 09-Nov-2010 03:17 AM
Nice wedding flowers and your picture looking so beautiful.

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