How to Make an Easy DIY Faux Succulent Centerpiece

5 Materials
$3
20 Minutes
Easy

Looking for an inexpensive yet impactful dining table decor? With only a few supplies you can create your own awesome DIY succulent centerpiece.


I was in the mood for a new centerpiece for our dining room table, so I scoured the house for anything I could find to make a centerpiece using only items I had on hand.


I found an old wooden wine box that I got at a thrift store, some extra faux succulents from an old wreath project, and some candles from a past TV segment DIY project.


I instantly knew what I was going to make: A faux succulent centerpiece!


Supplies:


– Faux succulents (10-15)


– Wooden wine box (or any rectangular box)


– Gold spray paint (if you wish)


– Large rocks (or any filler material)


– 2 candle votives and candles


– 2 spray paint caps (or anything that can bring height)

Start by spray painting your wooden box if you wish.

Once dry, place in your large rocks and spray paint caps in the bottom of your box for filler. You’ll want to put the flat spray paint caps where your votives will go. Flat surfaces and candles are a good combo as you probably know, ha.

Place your candle votives.

Start filling in with your faux succulents until you’re happy with the look.

Light the candles, and step back to admire your quick, easy, and affordable DIY succulent centerpiece.

What do you think? So easy right?

Suggested materials:
  • Faux succulents   (Amazon)
  • Any wooden pre-made box (or you can make your own)   (thrift store)
  • Rocks   (Yard)
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Audrey Kuether
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