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South Pillar Dried Pampas Grass, Palm and Dried Flowers Bouquet for Vase - 17.5" Small Natural Pampas Grass - for Gifting, Boho Weddings or Home Decorating - White and Green

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Photo: ALMOST MARRIED Studios | Planning, Linens & Decor: Hazel Boivin Events | Flowers: Bloomberry & Co. Understated class, is the name of the game. Using taper candles and classic tableware, the centerpiece is so posh with dried florals and pampas grass. No elaborate pieces, just the tasteful elegance that’s fit for this wedding theme. What’s more charming than baby pink? When used properly, it can look really flattering as a wedding motif. Using different shades of pink contrasted with rose centerpieces and pampas grass, the whole set-up looks so appealing. Truly spellbinding! Use pampas grass as a filler in bouquets and arrangements. It looks especially elegant when combined with other dried or textural flowers.

Monochromatic and clean, the centerpieces used were the same cream tones. Did it look plain and boring? Far from that, it looked absolutely dazzling. Monochromatic has never been more attention-grabbing than this. Using a combination of fresh and preserved with different flowers and leaves, it makes for a true centerpiece showstopper. The pampas grass was strategically placed in between these floral arrangements for a wild and raw look that turned out to be truly sophisticated and polished. Not all reception set-ups need to be grand. A beautiful arrangement on a simple vase can still be quite a looker. If your theme is more of the effortlessly chic style, ask for different florals for your centerpiece. A touch of pampas grass can make it look embellished and full. Easy but definitely pretty. Dainty and dreamy, the tent’s high ceiling in company with the grand table setup made this reception a picture of perfection. The wood looks so good with the centerpieces made up of red and orange-hued flowers, greens, and neutral colored pampas grass. There’s just no denying it, the pampas adds a dash of taste and elegance that puts it all together. Place the pampas grass in bright, indirect light. Too much direct sunlight can cause the leaves to scorch, while too little light will cause the leaves to turn brown and mushy. Reception time is also the time for guests to marvel at the style of your venue. This is the culmination of all the months of planning and brainstorming. If you want an extra wow factor, make sure you have gorgeous centerpieces that match the overall theme of your wedding day.

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How mesmerizing are these floral centerpieces? The combination of dark and light shades are captivating alongside the cutlery and candles. The addition of different colored pampas grass adds texture and character for a more enchanting look.

We are in awe of this unique, light and airy bouquet with just a few fronds of neutral pampas grass to this protea, they created a really beautiful neutral palette with lots of texture! https://www.elegantweddinginvites.com/wedding-blog/30-dramatic-pampas-grass-wedding-ideas-that-are-new-and-unique/A pampas grass centerpiece is a beautiful and unique way to decorate your home or event space. Native to South America, pampas grass is known for its feathery plumes which can add a touch of elegance to any setting. Unfortunately, pampas grass can be difficult to keep looking fresh. Here are a few tips to help you keep your pampas grass centerpiece looking its best: Flowers will always be beautiful but adding bits and pieces of different elements make the table-scape even more fabulous! We’ve gathered 10 exceptional reception looks that used pampas grass as part of their centerpiece. Observe how each is unique and discover how this versatile décor piece can transform even the simplest events to become stunners.

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