Design A Lush Garden Centerpiece

This week we’re doing an event for a client who envisions lush garden centerpieces. She wants every table to have its own mini garden, and we think it’s a fabulous idea.

Below are five different centerpiece structures we’re considering for the tabletop gardens. Which one do you think will best convey our client’s lush garden vision? Please share your vote in the comments. Thanks!

Tabletop Garden Centerpiece Option #1

Tabletop Garden Centerpiece Option #2

Tabletop Garden Centerpiece Option #3

Tabletop Garden Centerpiece Option #4

Tabletop Garden Centerpiece Option #5

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29 Responses to Design A Lush Garden Centerpiece


  1. Desiree
    January 16, 2012

    I think I like #3 the best.



  2. Carolyne
    January 16, 2012

    #1 and #5 are my favourites.



  3. Heather Chesnet
    January 16, 2012

    I think #2 is fab! I see more potential for creativity with #2 than the other options! <3 it!



  4. AKA
    January 16, 2012

    #2 has a lot of work space. it can get very creative with that :)



  5. Tricia Epps
    January 16, 2012

    I love #2 and #4..So much possibilities. Especially number 2, I see a full blow garden in that structure.



  6. paperandstyleco@gmail.com
    January 16, 2012

    I think #2 is definetly a winner,its a simple structure that can be adapted to many styles and leaves room for an abundant floral display without taking over.



  7. Julie Young
    January 16, 2012

    I love #2!



  8. Erik
    January 16, 2012

    Yes..#2..lot’s of room for PB Magic!!



  9. Kylie Tzirulnik
    January 17, 2012

    I think 1, 4, and 5 will give each table a different shape to each garden.
    Love the idea!



  10. WEDDINGS coach
    January 17, 2012

    I like number two and number four, especially number two…
    You can do different styles in each level… Lovely!



  11. Mica
    January 17, 2012

    Use all of them. Each table will have its own unique garden.



  12. Melody
    January 17, 2012

    Tabletop Garden Centerpiece Option #5



  13. monika
    January 17, 2012

    Option 1 is fair but not the best.



  14. tyiece
    January 17, 2012

    I think that #2 give you plenty of room to be very creative…yes….I like #2



  15. Abigail
    January 17, 2012

    i like #1 and #5 the best. but if i had to choose i would go with #1. its timeless and classic. but i really like the pinstripe in #5.

    i do not like #2 because as a centerpiece, guests sitting at the table would not be able to see around it. just my opinion… :)



  16. Jenny
    January 17, 2012

    #1 would be more suitable for garden i think



  17. Allison
    January 17, 2012

    Love #4



  18. Oscar Sanchez
    January 17, 2012

    love the No. 2!!!! perfect for the mini garden



  19. @IOGeventdesign
    January 17, 2012

    My vote would be the first option or option 4. Sounds beautiful. I love the idea of mini gardens and all different. I hope to see pictures.



  20. PLC
    January 17, 2012

    Love option number 5.



  21. jennifer
    January 17, 2012

    would love to see where you would take #2!!!



  22. Renee
    January 17, 2012

    I LOVE #5! Maybe with some ruby red celosia hanging off of the top and spilling over! :)



  23. Chandra
    January 17, 2012

    I vote for Option #2. It reminds me of a garden folly and there’s potential to use flowers and objects.



  24. Ruchi Oswal
    January 17, 2012

    I Love #5 very elegant.



  25. Shauna
    January 18, 2012

    I think number 1 and number 2 would showcase a garden center piece very well.



  26. Jolie
    January 19, 2012

    Oh Option#5 is divine!



  27. Navjot Kaur
    February 2, 2012

    I like # 5 & #1. # 5 is very vibrant and would add color to the event.