Thursday, February 18, 2010

How To Eiffel Tower Vase Centerpieces

FROM: ohsohappytogether.blogspot.com

What can go in the bottom? You can fill the bottom up with a variety of things to add to the centerpiece. Here is a short list of options if you choose:

  • Fish
  • Fish Gravel
  • Rocks
  • Gems
  • Sand
  • Moss
  • Floralytes
  • Coffee Beans
  • Jelly beans
  • Fake water stuff
  • Real water
  • Colored Water
How To Arrange:

The first simple arrange is both cost effective and easy to do. You could use any type of larger flower for this. Just take about 3-4 flowers, place them in the vases so they are on different levels, and then add some grass like plant or you could add stick like accents. Here is one I put together in 1 minute from some flowers laying around.

Second is another easy and cost effective arrangement. Go to the craft store and find a "bunch" of flowers that you like. Example:

Poof them out, place in centerpiece, and then arrange to your liking.



Very little hassle at all. You could add some more flowers or greenery if you want it more filled in. Here is one we did but added two large purple white lilies and some butterflies to it.





Third way to arrange is with a styrofoam ball or a bouquet holder. For the styrofoam ball, use one that is a decent size (this one is too small, but all I could find to show how)

and that would be soft enough to squoosh onto top of the vase. Use flowers and greenery to cover the ball to achieve the look you are going for. It's basically the same thing with a bouquet holder, but you just decorate the holder the way you want then just stick it in the vase. Many of the pictures below use that method. You can do that for real or fake flowers. It's easier to transport that way as well because you can have the vase and top seperate while traveling.

Here are some pictures from flickr of some centerpieces I found.



1. bright yellow; 2. purple; 3. orange and yellow; 4. orange and red; 5. pretty in pink; 6. white

Fourth is to use feathers! I found this neat tutorial on Save on Crafts. Isn't this neat looking? I might cost a little, but it would be easy to make. The lights used in these arrangements are the floralytes mentioned earlier.

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