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Okie Farm Girl Posted - Oct 06 2012 : 06:46:16 AM
Just wanted to share some photos of the centerpieces I came up with for a rehearsal dinner that was supposed to be 'elegant western' if there is such a thing. It was kinda tough coming up with a plan, as I was provided all red boots for a wedding with the colors, orange and pewter. You see, orange is the OSU color (where the bride and groom are in school) and red is their arch rival, OU's, color. All they knew was that they wanted the boots used in the centerpieces and that they wanted them to be elegant. Well, we here in Okieland do use our noodle, so this is what they got. :-) I was kinda proud. Oh, and the last photo is of the one centered at the head table. There were two of the red boot centerpieces but with smaller silver candleabras at either end.









Mary Beth

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Okie Farm Girl Posted - Oct 06 2012 : 8:37:44 PM
Thank y'all! :-)

Mary Beth

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crittergranny Posted - Oct 06 2012 : 4:13:22 PM
Perty cute Mary Beth.
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ceejay48 Posted - Oct 06 2012 : 3:43:45 PM
Well, I'd say you nailed "Elegant Western"!! WOW!!! GORGEOUS!!
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Fiddlehead Farm Posted - Oct 06 2012 : 1:37:25 PM
How creative and awesome!


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rphelps4 Posted - Oct 06 2012 : 09:30:38 AM
I think you did a great job, love the white boots. Roxanna
Bear5 Posted - Oct 06 2012 : 09:16:08 AM
I love the red boots centerpiece. Cool! Thanks for sharing.
Marly

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Okie Farm Girl Posted - Oct 06 2012 : 07:36:44 AM
Thank you, Nini. You are so sweet. I was kinda proud of them from what I had to work with! :-)

Mary Beth

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Ninibini Posted - Oct 06 2012 : 07:08:49 AM
Oh my gosh, Mary Beth! You are amazing! Those are BEAUTIFUL! Awesome! You are so creative! I'm going to have to make note of these in our anniversary party notebook! LOVE them! Awesome job!!! Thank you for sharing!!! Hugs - Nin

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