Vintage Vessels
Photo: John Dolan
Vintage glass bottles, each filled with a single type of flower— garden roses, dahlias, privet berries, delphinium, Queen Anne’s lace, astilbe, or anemones—decorated the wooden tables at this wedding.
Lemons gave these cloud-like clusters of white freesias and hydrangeas a sunny pop.
Tiny glass vessels helped arrangements of astrantia, white scilla, delphinium, parrot tulips, peonies, stock, rose, viburnum, thlaspi, and larkspur look lush and dramatic.
Centerpieces of ranunculus, anemones, hellebores, allium, and cherry top small tables at this reception where guests could sit and relax.
Tall tapers stand in antique candle holders, with baby's breath en masse for a dramatic effect.
Gorgeous paper magnolias are a wilt-free way to incorporate these beautiful harbingers of spring into an eye-popping centerpiece.
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