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DIY Carnation Centerpieces
Carnations are such inexpensive flowers and come in so many different colors! This arrangement makes them look expensive and substantial!
(via: theretherekaetee- via carnation wedding centerpieces | Wedding Chanel)

DIY Carnation Centerpieces

Carnations are such inexpensive flowers and come in so many different colors! This arrangement makes them look expensive and substantial!

(via: theretherekaetee- via carnation wedding centerpieces | Wedding Chanel)

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Silk Poppies- Another Beautiful Flower Alternative, Just Add Wire and Floral Tape! 
Silk Poppies How-To
1. Cut a rectangle of silk 8 to 12 inches long and 2 to 5 inches wide. Note that the grain of the fabric should run vertically along the width so the fabric’s surface looks similar to that of real petals.
2. Using a needle and thread, sew a running stitch along 1 long side of the rectangle (1/4 inch from edge), and then pull thread to tighten the fabric into a bunch. Hand-stitch center, and knot it off.
3. Cut a smaller rectangle of silk 6 to 8 inches long and 1 to 2 inches wide. This time, cut so the grain runs horizontally. Create a fringed edge by removing a few horizontal threads at the top of the rectangle.
4. Sew a running stitch along 1 long side of the rectangle (1/8 inch from edge). Pull thread to tighten fabric into a bunch. Hand-stitch center, and knot it off. You will have a small rosette.
5. Snip small curved triangular shapes from poppy to create defined petal shapes. (Alternatively, cut fringed petals.)
6. Place a button in the center of the rosette, and then place rosette in center of poppy. Sew button and rosette onto poppy, and knot it off.
7. Hand-stitch flower to brooch backing or barrette.
(Martha Stewart Living, May 2011)

Silk Poppies- Another Beautiful Flower Alternative, Just Add Wire and Floral Tape! 

Silk Poppies How-To

1. Cut a rectangle of silk 8 to 12 inches long and 2 to 5 inches wide. Note that the grain of the fabric should run vertically along the width so the fabric’s surface looks similar to that of real petals.

2. Using a needle and thread, sew a running stitch along 1 long side of the rectangle (1/4 inch from edge), and then pull thread to tighten the fabric into a bunch. Hand-stitch center, and knot it off.

3. Cut a smaller rectangle of silk 6 to 8 inches long and 1 to 2 inches wide. This time, cut so the grain runs horizontally. Create a fringed edge by removing a few horizontal threads at the top of the rectangle.

4. Sew a running stitch along 1 long side of the rectangle (1/8 inch from edge). Pull thread to tighten fabric into a bunch. Hand-stitch center, and knot it off. You will have a small rosette.

5. Snip small curved triangular shapes from poppy to create defined petal shapes. (Alternatively, cut fringed petals.)

6. Place a button in the center of the rosette, and then place rosette in center of poppy. Sew button and rosette onto poppy, and knot it off.

7. Hand-stitch flower to brooch backing or barrette.

(Martha Stewart Living, May 2011)

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Potted Plant Wedding Decorations

Purchase potted plants that are in season and place them in a beautiful pot in lieu of cut flowers as centerpieces or other decor. Plant them in your garden or give them to your guests as gifts after the wedding, a beautiful memento of your day with less waste!

I love the romantic lace cut-out detailing of these Skurar Plant Pots from IKEA. They come in various sizes ranging from $2.99-$5.99 (ShownSkurar Plant Pot $5.99Skurar Plant Pot $5.99).

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