Not exact matches
I also love mixing unexpected elements, so we chose a stunning church venue with crisp white walls, stunning chandeliers and shiny dark timber floors... then added a grass aisle topped with these gently scattered rose petals from Simply Rose Petals, gold mason
jars filled with fresh cut flowers
lined the aisle and the warm glow of
candles flickered from the fireplace at the centre of the room.
What rustic chic event would be complete without mason
jar candle holders
lining the aisle or placed on tables for soft flickering light.
Glass
jars with glowing lighted faux
candles lined the runway and foldout chairs held gift bags for the attendees.
Six black
candles filled with ash to represent six million Jews; a rotating pedestal, one side with see - through hands
lined with veins, the other with just the shadows of hands to represent the bombing of Hiroshima; a sealed glass
jar with an intricately sculpted starving man screaming and trying to break free.
Line the
jar rims with fragrant wreaths of rosemary and thyme sprigs wired together, then insert votive
candles.
We
line our walkway to the front door with small white
candles in mason
jars.