Quick and Easy Thanksgiving Centrepiece
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This centrepiece is so simple to make you will laugh! My sister is hosting her first Thanksgiving dinner in her new home for our entire family so I wanted to make her something special and unique. That was the easy part. Hard part was figuring out what I was going to make it out of.
I was in the dollar store wandering the aisle looking for something, when I spotted a spring form pan. I knew immediately what I was going to create my centrepiece from. I knew I had two of the same size at home that I inherited from my mother in law when she moved sitting in my basement. I have to say I was giddy with excitement!!
I purchased two of these centrepiece rings and some corks for $7.50 and raced home to get started.
Here's a list of what you'll need
- 2 spring form pans
- Spray paint
- Decor
- Corks
- Clips
- Glue gun
- Ribbon
Paint
I painted my spring forms in Venetian Gold metallic paint with a brush, you can use spray paint. Once dry I put one inside the other so it looked like this. Make sure to put the clips on the bottom so the cannot be seen.
Connect the Two Pieces
I put my two fall centrepieces together, placed my form in the middle to centre it and secured it with my glue gun. I glued the cork on top and added some fall garland I had on hand.
Next I made a cute little bow out of some burlap ribbon and placed my battery operated candle inside. I can't wait to show my sister. I know she is going to love it!
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Suggested materials:
- 2 spring form pans (Already had it)
- 2 fall centrepiece rings (Dollarama)
- Venetian Gold metallic paint (Already had it)
- Burlap ribbon
- Battery operated candle
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Susie Enriquez-Salazar on Feb 01, 2018
Wow, will try it next time. Thank you for sharing.
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Deborah Fogle Bimonte on Feb 01, 2018
Thank you
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Frequently asked questions
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Could you use a stem from a pie pumpkin in place of the cork for a more realistic look?
Were the springform pans the same size or did you have to "mash" them a bit to get the one to fit inside the other. Brilliant, by the way!