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Here are two ideas I came up with for some recent weddings. Cocktail table decor can be challenging: Should a bride and groom pay for a more expensive "mini" centerpiece here? It depends on your budget. I think that a simple bloom placed just right can look just as nice. I do not think these tables should be left empty, however. If you don't have a lot of money left for cocktail decor, have your florist come up with a simple, yet eye pleasing design that incorporates the feel of your wedding.
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