These centerpieces are a cinch. My parents hosted a party for the National Trust for Historic Preservation and centerpieces were needed for the event. I volunteered to pull something together, and with little more than $20.00 this is what I came up with.
All you need is the least expensive fruit at the store (nectarines happened to be the special) some vases that were around the house and branches I collected from outside. Their were leaves still on the branches so I pulled them off mainly because by the time the party happens the leaves would have wilted and looked not so good. Easy fruit centerpieces are such a fun thing that can be tailored to any season - spring/summer: limes & lemons, fall/winter: apples, pumpkins, cranberries...
Enjoy your weekend - it is so gorgeous here in Jackson, and with lots of family around I couldn't be happier!
Enjoy your weekend - it is so gorgeous here in Jackson, and with lots of family around I couldn't be happier!
8 comments:
I LOVE these! I'm going to try this this week. :)
So so so adorable! Nice work!
oooh! Wish I were there. I'm missing all the fun. Beautiful centerpieces.
WOW, I love these. What a perfect fall centerpiece!!
My friend, Tamara. does something similar. She puts limes & lemons in clear vases and then adds water.
Sooo pretty! I am thinking about what I can copy from this for my own fall dining room table... very cute!
Soooo pretty and festive AND ridiculously economical! Great work :)
Love this centerpiece idea! Please come and link up to my Centerpiece Wednesday party and share you ideas with everyone.
Karin
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