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Xeric and stylish gardening in San Antonio, Texas

Centerpiece

Sometimes it is the simple things that are simply the BEST!  My neighbor, Jennifer, made this for me.  She is a “Jane of all trades” –  I just love it.  I can see these used on wedding reception tables for an outdoor wedding, among many other places.  I love mine outside with wildflowers, it makes my outdoor area look like a living room with the addition of this!

Jennifer said this was easy to make (SURE JENNIFER!).  She used a drill press to make two custom holes.  If you are interested in these, e-mail me and I can get you in touch with her.

2 Comments

  1. Salma Quraishi

    pops against the sexy red chair. nice photography!

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