It's In The Packaging

You know how an inexpensive gift can look fabulous if you package it beautifully? joysofhome+094The same is true with centerpieces. Because I have the opportunity to do several centerpieces a year on a very tight budget I've figured out ways to make a single flower look almost as good as a full bouquet.
First start with the vase. You've likely seen these hurricanes around blogland. They're made from a dollar store candlestick and vase. joysofhome+096Glue the two using a strong adhesive. I've made two sets of these using different sizes of vases.joysofhome+095Next, use an inexpensive filler which can also be purchased at the dollar store. Rocks, marbles, sea glass, all give added visual interest to a bouquet without a lot of added cash. The filler also helps anchor the flower so that one flower doesn't look so lonely. joysofhome+097It's also good to use a flower with a larger head like a spider mum.
Finish off the arrangement by adding interest to the outside of the vase. I wanted this centerpiece to have a masculine vibe so I wrapped the vase with wide ribbon tied with twine. I sat the whole thing on top of a small mirror and a piece of hardboard (from the building supply section).joysofhome+098
The entire centerpiece, vase and all, cost around five dollars.
It's all in the packaging!

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