37 Teapot Table Centerpiece Ideas For Your Wedding

37 Teapot Table Centerpiece Ideas For Your Wedding
What a wonderful table centerpiece for your wedding you can make using various types of teapots! If you’re preparing barn and rustic or vintage weddings, you definitely should look at our collected pics. For example, for a vintage and glamorous wedding you can choose old but very beautiful silver teapots and decorate them with roses... 
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69 Charming Disney Wedding Ideas

69 Charming Disney Wedding Ideas
If you and your partner are Disney fans or you wanna a fairy and funny wedding, take a look at these ideas! How about to add some Disney Magic to every wedding décor detail? You can choose one Disney story and make all wedding decorations depending on it or try to mix several stories. Make... 
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Chic DIY Ombre Floral Wedding Centerpiece

Chic DIY Ombre Floral Wedding Centerpiece
Working with flowers is always a big pleasure! For making this adorable wedding centerpiece you’ll need flowers such as water lily foliage, rose, amaryllis, ranunculus, freesia, sweet pea, ranunculus (pink), rose (pink) and clematis armandii. Begin with the leaves and the red flowers, in this case the rose, ranunculus and amaryllis. Then make the transition... 
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Great DIY Cement Centerpieces For Your Wedding Day

Great DIY Cement Centerpieces For Your Wedding Day
These décor details will be perfect for industrial styled weddings, just gather the supplies and begin creating! It will be fun! The supplies are Quikrete concrete mix, cardboard boxes, duct tape, other bottles of various shapes, X-acto knife, tarp or plastic sheet, large bucket (for mixing concrete in) and mixing stick. Start by cutting your... 
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Natural DIY Wedding Centerpiece Moss Pots

Natural DIY Wedding Centerpiece Moss Pots
These pots will look so beautiful on your wedding table and your guests will appreciate it! You’ll need Portland cement, peat moss, dried or fresh moss, a bowl or object to create a mold, rubber working gloves and water. Pour concrete over molding piece. Then make sure it’s thick – otherwise it might crumble. Now... 
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Romantic DIY Table Centerpiece For Your Wedding

Romantic DIY Table Centerpiece For Your Wedding
If you don’t like too many décor details and prefer minimalism, you need to create this table centerpiece for your wedding day. It’s an easy-to-make DIY and you don’t need too much time to repeat steps of the tutorial. For making this project you will need just bottles, paints and flowers. First of all you... 
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Colorful DIY Mosaic Skull Wedding Centerpiece

Colorful DIY Mosaic Skull Wedding Centerpiece
If you are planning a Mexican wedding, or just a Cinco de mayo soiree, then you need something really typical. During this celebration you’ll often see hundreds of beautifully decorated skulls, some painted, some adorned with beads and some covered in mosaic tiles, so let’s make a magnificent skull as a wedding centerpiece. You’ll need... 
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47 Adorable Vineyard Wedding Centerpieces

47 Adorable Vineyard Wedding Centerpieces
Every wedding reception table needs a centerpiece! What centerpiece will fit a vineyard wedding? Should you embrace the location or not? Let’s take a look at some options. For a vineyard affair, you can get wine-inspired centerpieces and highlight the vineyard feel. Take vine, grapes, apples, wine bottles and mix them with candles, fruit and... 
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DIY Beach Wedding Tea Light Centerpiece

DIY Beach Wedding Tea Light Centerpiece
Beach weddings are actual at any time because even if the weather is bad, you can organize a cool destination wedding. Today we’ll make a cool and affordable beach wedding centerpiece, prepare a glass candle holder, white sand, oyster or other flat shells, larger than 2″, labels, tea lights, small shells, a paint brush and... 
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Rustic And Nature Inspired DIY Terrarium Centerpiece

Rustic And Nature Inspired DIY Terrarium Centerpiece
For a nature inspired wedding this graphic terrarium centerpiece would be just great! It looks a bit rustic, very original, and making it as easy as pie! To make it you’ll need a terrarium, slate shale, soil, an assortment of succulents and/or cacti and protective gardening gloves. First of all you need to line the... 
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