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Tuesday, September 2, 2008 8:00 AM
Flowers & Decorations
Light bright

Courtesy of The Light Garden
Using branches in your centerpieces is a great way to add a rustic yet elegant feel to your reception while adding drama and height to your tables. Take the idea to the next level with products from The Light Garden. The company offers illuminating florals, inspired by orchids, plum trees and willows, that will create a beautiful light display in your party space. The realistic branches are anything but tacky, plus you can use them after your reception in your garden and home. Sets are offered in 20-96 lights and range in price from $25-$50. Contact The Light Garden for retailers in your area. —Cari Wolfert
Wedding Wisdom: When setting up anything that needs electricity on your reception tables, make sure the wires are neatly tucked away to prevent your guests from tripping during the party.
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