Hi friends! Have you done any fall decorating around your home?
Here's a mini-tutorial on how I put together this simple coffee table centerpiece for fall.
I used two cylinder vases with inserts, a round basket, faux pumpkin garland and snips off a berry garland.
The cylinder vases are filled with orange acrylic "glass" chips, a mini-pumpkin and
the inserts have gold beads with a tealight inside a glass votive cup.
These are then placed in the center of the round basket.
The pumpkin garland is nestled in on each side of the vases.
The final step is to place the berry sprigs in any spaces that need filling.
A benefit of this centerpiece is that it is low enough that we can see over it while enjoying a fire in the fireplace.
I've used these same basic elements in a coffee table centerpiece to create a different look for each season.
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Very cute.
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Looks beautiful and yet easy to put together!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
Wow! This is beautiful, I love the way your centerpiece turned out. It is so different! Everything is so cozy!! Love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful centerpiece you made. I love the tall candleholders.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty. Thank you for stopping by and liking my soft fall table... We did have a new grandson!! Thanks again,
ReplyDeleteCynthia
An Accomplished Woman
what a fabulous versatile piece = loved seeing how you used it throughout the year!
ReplyDeleteI want that basket!
ReplyDeleteOh, perhaps, what I really want is your eye for dry arrangements.
Fabulous job - as usual.
Beautiful says it all thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful centerpiece, but I don't have the pretty elements for executing this lovely centerpiece! I'll be looking around for something similar, though! Thanks for sharing and for visiting me, sweet friend.
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I love the versatility of your centerpiece. I especially like the Easter basket with the colored eggs. Very cute.
ReplyDeleteIt looks fantastic! I love how you change it up seasonally.
ReplyDeleteThat is just lovely! I really like how you've used the same basic pieces to create a beautiful centerpiece for every season -- great job!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely!
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Laura
Harvest Lane Cottage
This is so pretty and I love your tutorial too. Thanks tons for linking to Inspire Me. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Just found your blog. I will follow you
ReplyDeleteJust love your blog , the decorations are just beautiful, what grorgeous pictures . I am a new follower and I think your blog is just awesome .Thank you for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteI love this! You're different versions are all awesome!
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Can you tell me where you found your cylinder vases with inserts, I am having terrible time finding those. Thank you
ReplyDeleteI wish I could help you but I know what you mean about how hard it is to find cylinder vases with inserts nowadays. They used to be everywhere! I did a Google search but am unable to find any either. The only thing I can suggest is what I've outlined in the blog post I did awhile back which I'll link below.
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