
Wrap the copper washi tape around the top of the medium-sized glass vase. To create equally spaced stripes, use small strip of washi tape as a spacer. Place the small strip directly below each fully wrapped washi, re-using the small washi strip after each wrap.

Apply a generous amount of copper glitter glue to the bottom of the smallest glass vase. Using a foam brush, gently sweep the glitter glue towards the top of the vase in one direction to create an ombre effect. (Moving the foam brush back and forth will result in a non-ombre effect) Allow the glitter glue to dry and apply a second coat using the same directions as above.

Spray paint the calligraphy table numbers and the largest glass vase with metallic copper spray paint making sure to work in a well ventilated area. To protect your outdoor work surface, we recommend using a leftover plastic tablecloth roll from the last party you thew. Add a bit of texture to the spray painted vase by creating drips in the paint. Hold the spray paint can close to the vase. Keep the paint can in one area allowing drips to form. Allow time for the paint to dry.

Create your own style! We used the large wood slice to ground the centerpiece and added a bit of chic to the industrial by tucking palm leaves and feather foliage in the glass vases. While cream ranunculus and a pink peony add a pop of color. Be sure to include the copper painted table numbers so that guests sit at their assigned table and your wedding looks as amazing as you have always dreamed.

Wrap the copper washi tape around the top of the medium-sized glass vase. To create equally spaced stripes, use small strip of washi tape as a spacer. Place the small strip directly below each fully wrapped washi, re-using the small washi strip after each wrap.

Apply a generous amount of copper glitter glue to the bottom of the smallest glass vase. Using a foam brush, gently sweep the glitter glue towards the top of the vase in one direction to create an ombre effect. (Moving the foam brush back and forth will result in a non-ombre effect) Allow the glitter glue to dry and apply a second coat using the same directions as above.

Spray paint the calligraphy table numbers and the largest glass vase with metallic copper spray paint making sure to work in a well ventilated area. To protect your outdoor work surface, we recommend using a leftover plastic tablecloth roll from the last party you thew. Add a bit of texture to the spray painted vase by creating drips in the paint. Hold the spray paint can close to the vase. Keep the paint can in one area allowing drips to form. Allow time for the paint to dry.

Create your own style! We used the large wood slice to ground the centerpiece and added a bit of chic to the industrial by tucking palm leaves and feather foliage in the glass vases. While cream ranunculus and a pink peony add a pop of color. Be sure to include the copper painted table numbers so that guests sit at their assigned table and your wedding looks as amazing as you have always dreamed.