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Floral Centerpiece size
Floral arrangements can be any size you want using whatever container you have. I made this large round centerpiece at Caroline’s home but having a smaller one might be more practical in certain places.
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How to Make a Floral Christmas Centerpiece
- Container
- floral foam that holds water
- bowl for soaking the foam
- flowers of choice
- greens of choice
- berries, ribbon or other embellishments, if using
- floral waterproof tape
- garden clippers
- knife/cutting board
- candles, if using
- wood floral picks (optional)
- Continue adding greenery evenly until the foam is no longer showing.
- Cut flowers and insert to create a pleasing arrangement.
- You can also add berries, pine cones or other decorations such as ribbon or small Christmas balls.
- If using pine cones of other embellishments, you can attach them to wood floral picks (pictured below) with wire making them easier to insert into the foam.
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Lea says
What a lovely reason to gather and have fun and be creative. I love the cup and saucer arrangement. Too cute! Thanks for sharing!
Barbara F. says
Lorraine, this looks like a very fun evening, I would love something like this. Yours turned out beautiful, no surprise there! xo
SarahGeorge says
What a fun time that would've been! I've always wanted to learn floral arrangement some day.THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! for sharing !!. And your table with the arranged flowers with everything white around just looks GORGEOUS!! I can't tell how happy I am when you visit me 🙂 Thank you for your loving words on my blog the other day Lorraine.
dentistvschef says
wow, i just recomemended this post to my sister…
she would love making this for her church!
NanaDiana says
Lorraine – That is a beautiful floral piece. I just love it. I love all the pictures of your family, too. I hope you are having a wonderful Christmas season so far. We are doing better now that our little boy is past danger and home again. xo Diana
Pondside says
I'd love to be invited to do something like this! Your centrepieces are lovely and I may just copy the first one.
lindsey says
Beautiful displays and it looks like you all had a great time together too
Doris says
How fun! Thanks for sharing all the pictures. I even recognize the fruit/cheese tree on the table. I might try that this year =)
Merry Christmas!
Just a little something from Judy says
My first thought as I read this post was,… "and, she can do flower arranging too". You, my friend, are multi gifted! The arrangement, the table, the candy canes, and the candle…perfectly beautiful! What a fun way to spend time with those you love. Not only that, you were kind enough to share pictures with us. Thank you!
marie says
What a great party idea!! Sure looks like everyone had fun!
Your centerpiece looks absolutely perfect with your white dishes and those candy canes!!
Brandi says
Glad you had a great time with family. Such a beautiful arrangement. Thanks for sharing your tutorial.
podso says
What a nice idea your cousin had! It looks so pretty and thanks for the tutorial!