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Sophisticated Yet Simple Centerpiece Steals The Show
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Homestore

Spring Centerpieces
If the basic green idea doesn't appeal to you, use colored hydrangeas. or make a "rainbow" for your table! This can be done in a couple of ways, either by using a tall, clear vase and layering colored ... [... more]
Bella Online

Elegant Centerpieces
2. Arrange the roses in your hand. Using seven roses, it is easy to place one rose in the center, and surround the center rose with the other six. When the arrangement of roses pleases you, secure the grouping by ... [... more]
Better Homes and Gardens USA

Tea Light Candle Centerpiece
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Reader's Digest

Candy Cane Foil Centerpiece
This Candy Cane Foil Centerpiece has a green foil base with white snowflakes along with red and white candy canes. Centerpiece stands approximately 15" tall and comes completely assembled. Quick ... [... more]
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SHOP.COM

Creative Centerpieces
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DIYnet

Carved Pineapples (Centerpieces)
Remove the top and the base of a pineapple. With a metal skewer, make two holes in the top of the pineapple and two corresponding holes in the root of the yucca. Place two bamboo skewers in the holes of the ... [... more]
DIYnet

7 Centerpieces
Centerpieces and embellishments created from collections and found objects are easy, fun, and personal. Whether they're found beachside, at flea markets, in the attic, or at the back of ... [... more]
Better Homes and Gardens USA

Triple-Decker Centerpiece
First, fill the bottom pot about three-fourths full. Then start packing in the plants. Don't be afraid to pull apart your pansies, you can get six or more individual plants out of one cell pack. Line the outside of ... [... more]
Home and Garden Television

Topiary Centerpiece
4. Train ivy. Carefully weave some of the longer, trailing ivy branches over and under the arch from both sides. Secure with green twine every few inches. As the ivy grows, ... [... more]
Better Homes and Gardens USA

Flower And Ice Centerpiece
Once filled, use twine to tie the two containers together tightly. Fill the gap between the 2 containers with water and place it in a pan then freeze it overnight. The next day, remove the twine and ... [... more]
Food Network

Kids' Party Centerpiece
Create a bow, using ribbon (2-1/2 yards) -- remember to keep the shiny side toward you, make a loop, twist and pinch together between your thumb and finger. Repeat this process until you have a full bow, then ... [... more]
DIYnet
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