Wedding Decorations Bridgeview IL
Wedding centerpieces can be very inexpensive. The following ideas include materials that aren't flowers but as a indispensable of wedding planning, as to-be-bride or to-be-groom, you should know about them.
Avenue Flower Shop
(708) 636-7090
(708) 636-7090
10632 S Cicero Ave
Oak Lawn, IL
Oak Lawn, IL
R & D Rausch Clifford Florist & Gift
(773) 735-5656
(773) 735-5656
8661 S. Pulaski Rd.
Chicago, IL
Chicago, IL
Palos Flowers And Gift Baskets
(708) 923-1344
(708) 923-1344
6511 1/2 W 127th St
Palos Heights, IL
Palos Heights, IL
Bella Flowers & Greenhouse, Inc.
(708) 458-3093
(708) 458-3093
7117 S. Roberts Rd.
Bridgeview, IL
Bridgeview, IL
Steuber/Mt Greenwood Florist & Greenhouses
(773) 238-2013
(773) 238-2013
2654 W. 111th St.
Chicago, IL
Chicago, IL
Mostly Flowers, Ltd.
(773) 254-1234
(773) 254-1234
4879 S. Archer Ave.
Chicago, IL
Chicago, IL
Beautiful Wedding Centerpieces You Can Present at Your Reception
Wedding centerpieces can be very inexpensive. The following ideas include materials that aren't flowers but I thought you should know about them.
I hope these suggestions will stir up your imagination:
- Large bouquets can be made with big bunches of Baby's Breath only. It looks high end if it is large and makes a beautiful statement. For the head table you can do the same thing but add a few roses.
- If you have a gardenia bush that is in bloom when you're have your wedding, they would be outstanding floating in a pedestal bowl. Tie a satin ribbon around the pedestal. Use a color that coordinates with your wedding. Camellias are gorgeous used this way and make great wedding centerpieces. Oh, by the way, don't touch your gardenia petals or they will turn yellow.
- Fruit is inexpensive and can be made into lovely wedding centerpieces. Try to find fruit that isn't blemished. Stack it pyramid style in a glass bowl or on a pedestal glass stand. Frosted fruit makes a wonderful wedding centerpiece. Some fruits to use are; strawberries, figs, apricots, pears, plums, grapes, oranges, lemons, limes, apples, any berries, cherries, kumquats, cranberries and pomegranates that have been cut in half to show the beautiful seeds.
To do:
Use pasteurized egg whites found in cartons in the dairy section of the supermarket. Beat the egg whites until bubbles start to form. Paint fruit with a pastry brush dipped in the whites.
Sprinkle sugar on fruit with a sieve or roll fruit in sugar. Let dry completely on a cookie sheet or something similar before using. Raw cranberries may be put in a glass bowl and topped with frosted fruit. You can use cranberries in a glass vase also for a flower arrangement.
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