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Our venue has very high ceilings. Therefore, I’d love to use tall centerpieces cause I don’t want the room to feel empty. I found some vases at IKEA that I think I can use. Meet Blomster. It’s 17.75 inches tall!
I just don’t know what to put in it. I need something inexpensive that I can get in bulk of course. I’ve played with apples oranges and lemons, but I don’t really like how they look. It could be because of the dots on the vase or its shape. I’m not really sure, but it’s not working for me.
I know a lot of people use branches to add height, and I like them but sometimes they look a little too rustic for me. Plus, they’re not really cheap. And yeah, I could go outside and get some from my yard, but they’re not really that nice looking.


So, I need ideas from all of you. What can I put in my vase that will total no more than $5 per table?
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Different elements can be used in place of flowers for centerpieces.
Of course we’ve already talked about peas, fruit, feathers, balloons and wheat grass…twice.
Although I still haven’t decided exactly what we’ll do for ours, here are a couple more ideas you might want to incorporate in your wedding reception table settings.
Especially if you’re getting married on the beach, seashells are the way to go. They’re generally pretty cheap and if you’re willing to spend a little time and have a little patience, you can likely find all the shells you need for free.
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Not my favorite, but an option nonetheless. This could work for you, especially if you’re having a hard time finding decorations in your wedding colors.

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I have so many ideas running through my head about what to use for the decor. I keep thinking about the wheat grass that come up early on. What if, instead of using it on each table, we use it just on the cake table. If we did, it might look a little something like this, minus the butterflies.

If we did end up deciding to put it on the tables, it might look like this:

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Ms. Avocado at Weddingbee fashioned her centerpieces out of sticks, feathers and crystals. Left to my own devices, I don’t think I could be this creative, but she pulled it off and it definitely looks like they were professionally done.
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Miss Deviled Egg at WeddingBee is experimenting with centerpiece ideas. She’s using peas as a base and candles to accent. I never would have thought to use peas. Just kind of makes you wonder what else could be used a filler.
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I’ve run into a lot of people trying to save money on their wedding by using fewer flowers, especially when it comes to centerpieces. So I’ve pulled together a few examples of fruits and vegetables being used in centerpieces. I’m sure most of have seen apples submerged in water, but there are some other ideas here, that you may not have seen.




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