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Set the table with white linens and dishes to show off the fresh colors of this centerpiece.
1. Choose 5 bottles, ranging in height and in complementary but contrasting colors. Color groupings can be all pastel, primary, muted, or vibrant, but make sure they match in tone. Group them in a pleasing pattern, arranging them about 2 to 3 inches apart.
2. Purchase or find twigs and tropical flowers and leaves. Arrange flowers, from tallest to shortest, in the bottles, adding a twig to one or two of the bottles of flowers. Keep it simple.

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samples galore
I like the colored bottles the rest doesn't do anything for me.