How can I diy a Valentine's day centerpiece?

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  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on Feb 12, 2017

    https://www.hometalk.com/categories/seasonal-decor/valentine-s-day/centerpieces

  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on Feb 12, 2017

    https://www.hometalk.com/categories/seasonal/decor/valentine-s-day/centerpieces

  • Rita Rita on Feb 12, 2017

    1)Probably the simplest is to go to a big box store or garden center and buy potted blooming tulips, azaleas, or what ever they have in stock. place it in a container you have or cake plate to elevate it, and add a collection of candle holders in white, silver and gold. Then on each place setting add a small bowl filled with Hershey's kisses. (You could even place a wine glass on the middle of each plate filled with chocolate!) The candle light will reflect off the metallic surfaces!


    2)if you can't find potted blooming flowers where you live, you could do a tier of graduating cake plates (make your own with dollar store or thrift store candle holders and plates) with different candies....Hershey Kisses come in many flavors and colored wrappers. Or fill will cupcakes!


    3) paint wine bottles, or any bottles that tapers will fit in, in varying shades of red, pink, white. Make sure the bottles are varying sizes and shapes.( you could even use beer bottles!) Then put taper candles in each for a candlelit centerpiece. Pick up red roses(or any red flowers) at the dollar store and cut the petals off and scatter across the table under the candle holders for your own 'bed of roses'!


    Good luck and Happy Valentines Day!

  • Johnchip Johnchip on Feb 13, 2017

    Cut fruits, veggies into heart and flower shapes skew with long bamboo skewers and use as edible centerpieces. Check Youtube.com/thaitrick