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If you have any ideas please feel free to share with us all and add your comments below.If you are looking for a cool wedding centerpiece that can be DIYed and won’t take much time or money to make, here it is! A birdcage is a perfect base for creating such a centerpiece, you can arrange different decor using it and it will easily match any wedding decor. This is my favourite section, think home made ideas, vintage details, shabby chic……….anything goes! My favourite idea was an old battered chest of draws used to put both presents and cards in, painted/decorated in what ever sort of theme you wanted, the top could be filled with old perfume bottles, trinkets, and lots of collectible bits and bobs, unfortunately this image is only in my head and I couldn’t for the life of me find it anywhere on the Internet!…………another idea would be to use a hat box? Birdcage option image sourced from Vintage Suitcase – image from I think out of all of them the above suitcase is my favourite option, it can be an old suitcase for those vintage lovers of you out there, or you could pick a cool designer piece for a more modern twist on it! These can then double up as memory boxes after the wedding to keep all your wedding bits and bobs in. Many on the high street and lots that you can mix and match with your own colour and theme. If your not a DIY sort of person is the traditional box option. This seemed to be the biggest option I found out there and probably the cheapest. Or for an alternative option why not go all American with this option: Traditional Box options: There are quite a few companies out there who have started the trend for the good old fashioned English mail boxes, well not real one but replica ones, cute and quote eye catching. So I have done my best to find you some options, I did find quite a bit of tat about if I’m completely honest, it seems there is a gap in the market for this sort of thing. Here is one I put together My own attempt for a bride last year. It seems there isn’t a massive amount of choice if you are looking for something different, yes admittedly there is a huge amount of boxes you can buy and decorate yourself, but if your not into the whole DIY thing then what do you do? More and more couples these days are deciding not to go with a traditional gift list and ask for money or honeymoon donations instead, this means that some sort of wedding post box is necessary for every couple these days. I was asked by one of my brides recently where she could get a wedding post box from, I gave her a couple of ideas and then said I would have a proper look for her………….well that’s just what I have done!
