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Just as I'm always looking for tablescape inspiration from magazines, blogs and designers, I'm also on the look out for centerpieces.
Here are some ideas from my file, plus a few of my own favorite creations, starting with this simple bouquet in a mason jar tied with twine. Simple and sweet.
I like the country fresh style that jars lend, and how they don't dominate the table like an important arrangement in the center would.
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I've noticed they are becoming quite popular for wedding centerpieces. The trend is to march them down the center of the table. They're low enough, allowing for conversation.
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This is my version of the mason jar centerpiece. It's a huge jar wrapped in wicker and I love how it showcases the lilacs from my garden.
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Let's look at some traditional centerpieces from my favorite designers.
This elegant arrangement was created by Marshall Watson.
My favorite. Massed roses and crystal.
Of course, it is Ralph Lauren!
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Joe Nye used teacups for this centerpiece.
They could be placed at each setting, or lined up down the center of the table.
Great for a shower!
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One of my favorite designers and tablescaper extraordinaire is Julio from Beaux Mondes Designs.
I love how the flowers pick up the colors in the tablecloth.
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I created a similar arrangement last year for our gourmet club table centerpiece, using this shell encrusted compote. I gathered flowers from the garden which also pick up the colors in the runner.
Here is an informal bouquet of white hydrangeas made formal with the use of a silver coffee pot container.
This would also be a great centerpiece for a shower or wedding.
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Here is another cute idea for a shower or wedding centerpiece.
Flower spheres on cake stands.
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One of my favorites, I created this arrangement of roses in a wine bucket for Mr. A's wine club dinner last year.
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For another all male affair, I created this simple arrangement using another wine bucket.
A completely different look!
If you have been reading this blog for a while, it's no secret that I love rustic elements.
This simple arrangement speaks to me because I can imagine so many possibilities for the plates and linens.
Perfect for an Autumn tablescape.
Another Fall centerpiece idea. I love this so much, and plan on creating a similar arrangement for the afternoon tea I'm hosting in October.
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Last Fall, I created this centerpiece, using real and faux fruit, including grapes from our garden.
I call it "Abundance."
I've had this idea in my file for a while, and can't wait to try it for a Holiday tablescape.
It says Winter to me!
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Another one of my creations! It doesn't need watering, so that's why it's perfect in Asti!
It can be gussied up with flowers tucked here and there if need be.
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Last, but not least is my favorite centerpiece at the moment.
A rustic metal flower box filled with succulents!
Wishing you all a fabulous weekend!
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