Every day or every other day I go to my kitchen table and look around at what I have bought already for centerpieces. I bought a few things from Dollar Tree that I wanted to see if they'd work without looking cheap. So far I have only bought one cylinder (about 7 inches tall)
a single glass taper candle holder,
and two bunches of flowers in pink so I could get an idea of how they would look. I bought a strip of gems to put onto the cylinders, and each one would take one strip each ($2.50). In the pictured cylinder I cut the rhinestone strip in half length-wise so I could save a little bit of money but it looks better with the whole strip so that's what I'll do. I painted the inside of the urn glass (a weird name) with light pink paint I got for about 57 cents at Wal-Mart. For some reason I decided to try to paint the taper candle holder with gold but it was hard to get a thick coat but in the end I liked the effect of it being lightly gold tinted so I left it. I also bought a pack of taper candles (2 in a box) also from the DT but I found a website that sold the candles for cheap in different colors and sizes, you can see them here. I must say it makes me want to buy a TON of stuff but this bride has got to stay FOCUSED!!
I saw somewhere on Pinterest some candle holders with glitter on the inside and decided I had to have them. I found some "glitter-it" at Hancock Fabrics on clearance for $2 and bought some gold fine glitter for 3.99 (I couldn't believe myself when I decided I would buy glitter for $4 without it even being on sale, but I was impatient that day). The little candle holders I had at home were from Walmart for only 50 cents each! I had 4 of them lying around the house because I never got around to doing anything with them so I got to work and did them. A couple days ago we went to Walmart and I was hoping they had them still because I bought the 4 almost 2 years ago. It was my lucky day because they still had them! I finally got around to it today and made 12 glittery candle holders making my total 16. I plan on putting 2 per table (I will have 5 tables, and then a sweetheart table). Here is the finished product:
I rounded up all the other stuff I had just to see where I'm at. It's hard for me to picture it in my head because I don't have the linens in place (or the actual flowers). I'm still working on it so any of these items could go. Just trying to get a small sample before I make a bigger commitment and buy the rest!
What I really want is some manzanita branch centerpieces that I can hang candles from, but I don't know if I want to spend $100+ for just the branches. I'm sure I could sell them, but I just want to keep costs down. But I suppose if I had those then I wouldn't have to spend much on flowers. Which reminds me!
I don't know where I heard or read it, but COSTCO!! Who doesn't love Costco??? I looked on their website and they DO have flowers you can order at least 4 weeks ahead of time. I haven't done any other shopping around, but some of the ones I looked at were a pack of 6 pink rose centerpieces for 379.99 (which made me panic a little) but they also have bulk packs so you can really DIY. I really like hydrangeas and roses so if I wanted to I could get 20 stems of hydrangea for $100 and 125 stems of roses for $199. I'm still at the beginning of searching for flowers but I am definitely not going to spend too much on these bad boys. Just in case any of you brides out there are looking for a lot of boutonnieres and corsages, they also have packs of 15 of each for about $150. I don't need a lot, but they do have packs of all different sizes to suit needs.... I just think the bouquets and centerpieces are a little simple so that is probably why I haven't heard a lot of brides talk about them. Alrighty, time for me to get off here and look online some more for stuff I need!