Wedding Decorations Elizabeth City NC
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.
Rivershore Herbs & Flowers
(252) 335-5032
407 N Mcarthur St
Elizabeth City, NC
Rivershore Herbs & Flowers
(252) 335-5032
407 N Mcarthur St
Elizabeth City, NC 27909
Specialty
Florists & Flowers
Jeffrey's Greenworld & Florist
(252) 338-1303
1115 Highway 17 S
Elizabeth City, NC
Jeffrey's Greenworld & Florist
(252) 338-1303
1115 Highway 17 S
Elizabeth City, NC 27909
Specialty
Florists & Flowers
Stallings Taxi
(252) 335-4592
305 Roanoke Ave
Elizabeth City, NC
Stallings Taxi
(252) 335-4592
305 Roanoke Ave
Elizabeth City, NC 27909
Specialty
Florists & Flowers
Floral Fantasy
(252) 435-2778
433 Caratoke Hwy
Moyock, NC
Floral Fantasy
(252) 435-2778
433 Caratoke Hwy
Moyock, NC 27958
Specialty
Florists & Flowers
Grand Rental Station - Greensboro
336-852-0881 x227
214 Stage Coach Trail
Greensboro, NC
Grand Rental Station - Greensboro
336-852-0881 x227
214 Stage Coach Trail
Greensboro, NC 27409
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Mildred's Florist Shop
(252) 335-4319
710 W Ehringhaus St
Elizabeth City, NC
Mildred's Florist Shop
(252) 335-4319
710 W Ehringhaus St
Elizabeth City, NC 27909
Specialty
Florists & Flowers
Everyday Occasions Florist & Gifts
(252) 337-7717
221 Bray St
Elizabeth City, NC
Everyday Occasions Florist & Gifts
(252) 337-7717
221 Bray St
Elizabeth City, NC 27909
Specialty
Florists & Flowers
Dozier's Florist
(252) 426-5721
102 Berry St
Hertford, NC
Dozier's Florist
(252) 426-5721
102 Berry St
Hertford, NC 27944
Specialty
Florists & Flowers
Every Day Occasions Florist
(252) 337-7717
221 Bray St
Elizabeth City, NC
Every Day Occasions Florist
(252) 337-7717
221 Bray St
Elizabeth City, NC 27909
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Flowers by Gary
919-471-1566
4914 N. Roxboro St
Durham, NC
Flowers by Gary
919-471-1566
4914 N. Roxboro St
Durham, NC 27704
Membership Associations
North Carolina State Florist Association, Northern Piedmont Florist Association, Society of American Florists
Licenses / Certifications
North Carolina Certified Professional Florist
Awards
NC PWG Vendor's Choice Award Best of Show Nov 2009, NC PWG Vendor's Choice Award 1st Runner Up April 2009, NC PWG Vendor's Choice Award 1st Runner Up Sept 2008
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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.
If you have a bougainvillea bush or know someone who does, they are gorgeous for making wedding centerpieces. They come in many colors and are very showy. Make them in into an upright bouquet or a long arrangement. For that use some sort of shallow dish or plate. Tape an oasis to the dish that has been soaked for a good long time in water. Stick long branches into each end and fill in with shorter ones to hide the oasis. Hydrangeas, Azaleas, Dogwood blooms and Magnolias from your garden or a friend's, are perfect arranged in any way you like. Have your friends save glass jars for you of any size. They don't all have to be the same because they will be covered. Measure your containers up both sides, across the bottom and up the other side and add about three inches. Cut circles of tulle these dimensions. Sit your container in the center and gather up around the sides and put a rubber band at the top to hold. Fluff up the top and play with it to hide the rubber band. Put water in your container and fill with flowers. For my daughter's wedding her two sisters and I made these. On the day of the wedding we went to the site and made them. They were just beautiful and got wonderful compliments. We used lots of different colors of tulle but you c... Click here to read the rest of the article from CheapChicWeddings.com