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Fall Decor With Dollar Tree Centerpiece

by Mary
(IC: blogger)
4 Materials
$5
1 Hour
Easy
Grab a few Dollar Tree items and you can create a perfect fall centerpiece. And then use it again for more holidays and celebrations. See the steps below for making your fall decor with a Dollar Tree centerpiece.
First you will need the following items: *glass votive or hurricane of your choice *glass candlestick *whatever you want to fill the glass * permanent adhesive glue (only item you may want to get somewhere other than Dollar Tree)
To create the centerpiece, it's as easy as gluing the candlestick to the bottom of the votive glass. The hardest part is waiting for it to set (be patient).
When the glue has set, the next step is just as easy- fill it up. For Fall, dried beans (yes from Dollar Tree too) are perfect for that harvest feel. I have also seen split peas added in or for a more whimsical look, candy corn. I also like to pair the tall glued pieces with a votive that is by itself. This allows for varied height.
When the glue has set, the next step is just as easy- fill it up. For Fall, dried beans (yes from Dollar Tree too) are perfect for that harvest feel. I have also seen split peas added in or for a more whimsical look, candy corn. I also like to pair the tall glued pieces with a votive that is by itself. This allows for varied height.
And when the fall is over, you can always swap out the contents of the centerpiece to fit the holiday or occasion. Be sure to follow the link below to the full blog post with more "filler" ideas.
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Suggested materials:
- Glass votive or hurricane (Dollar Tree)
- Glass candlestick (Dollar Tree)
- Beans (or items to fill glass) (Dollar Tree)
- Permanent adhesive glue (Amazon)

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Published September 27th, 2016 11:25 PM
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Matthew Ferriter on Oct 06, 2022
Looking for Fall centerpiece where you glue leaves onto a wine glass eith modgepodge and put a votive candle in it
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