This is how it looked on the table and on the guest book table:
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A big change from when they came in this gigantic box... it was a puzzle to get them apart without breaking them to pieces!
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Here are some photos of the table settings and the branches as they were on the tables. I really feel like they made the setting relaxed and natural, hopefully promoting a comfortable, low key feeling. We also wanted low decor, since we didn't want anything blocking conversation.
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This wasn't our original idea for centerpieces, but I really feel like it contributed to the relaxed, casual feel of the whole wedding. And it wasn't hard - so if you want to DIY some really natural centerpieces, I think this is a really nice and unique option!