handmade weddingMoroccan Tea Glasses by Emma Arendoski February 19, 2011 written by Emma Arendoski February 19, 2011Spotted: use these Moroccan tea glasses as candle holders at your wedding! By MoroccanFurnitureBazaar. Colorfuldessertshandmadehandmade weddingsmoroccanmoroccan candlesmoroccan decormoroccan tea glassesmoroccan weddingmoroccan wedding decormororccan weddingspops of colortea cupstea glassesunique wedding decorwedding 4 comments4 comments » Spicy Moroccan Wedding Inspiration - April 21, 2016 - 12:20 pm[…] Pinterest Link | Tablescape via One to Wed | Henna | Cake via Style Me Pretty | Desserts via Emmaline Bride […] Reply Du Ciel Design August 3, 2011 - 1:01 pmvery inspiring! I really like These glasses and the way they used them, especially with roses. Reply Stephanie @ Little Wed Hen February 20, 2011 - 2:39 amI love the vibrant colours and the whimsical feel of these. They’d be great filled with home-made peppermint tea, too! Reply Aleah + Nick Valley February 19, 2011 - 9:47 pmThey are so vibrant and festive! A rainbow of goodness! Reply Leave a Comment Cancel Reply* By using this form you agree with the storage and handling of your data by this website. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.You'll also love... Stylish Wedding Card Boxes Rhinestone + Pearl Ribbon Headband Sarah Seven Dress Love: ‘Practically Perfect’ in Silk... Typewriter Guest Book New in The Handmade Marketplace Right Now Paper Ranunculus Bouquets and Cake Flowers Bird Cake Toppers Shabby Chic Cakes Purple Hair Piece for the Bride Mad-Lib RSVP Card + Invite 3 Unique Guest Books with a Twist Sweet Linen Ring Pillows previous post Trudi and Chris' Snowy Bozeman Wedding next post Mason Jar Centerpieces
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[…] Pinterest Link | Tablescape via One to Wed | Henna | Cake via Style Me Pretty | Desserts via Emmaline Bride […]
very inspiring! I really like These glasses and the way they used them, especially with roses.
I love the vibrant colours and the whimsical feel of these. They’d be great filled with home-made peppermint tea, too!
They are so vibrant and festive! A rainbow of goodness!