I saw this centerpiece on
Toast and Tables (from Martha Stewart):

I love succulents. I forget that they are an option.

This a wonderful idea for the bouts. Just a little different. I also think this would look with a cream or yellow rose. Or skip the rose and just go with the succulent!

We're not doing it, but I know those letters covered with flowers or moss are popular. But how about using succulents? I think this is a great idea. Succulents don't really have a season to me. I think this would be great a wedding in any season.

How about this beautiful centerpiece? Combines gorgeous orchids and succulents! I think this would look amazing with a mango colored tablecloth.
I love unexpected touches!
A friend of mine got married in the Arizona desert and carried a bouquet of succulents. I love the idea.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the etiquette tip. I love the last succulent arrangement. What a neat plant!
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