Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Day 4: Flowers with Moss Centerpiece

I must admit that I really am not a fan of expenditures that don't generate any valuable return. I may not be a businessman, but gambling (in whichever form) is just not my thing. Hence, when I chanced upon this entry in Freshhomeideas, I just couldn't wrap my finger on it.


The craft itself is simple; yet, it resonates a very clean and rustic look--suitable for our supposed take on a vintage, rustic wedding.


Gleeful, right?




This craft project isn't that bad to work around. Note, though, that if we are to implore this in our adornments, we'll have to figure out which flowers to use. Since we are pinning on the Black and Yellow motif, I guess it's only proper to have yellow hues all over the tables. Hmmm. Maybe tulips and sunflower? Maybe have them DIY-ed too? Gah! The thought of creating these babies is driving me loonie.


Before I spill more craze-filled lamentations, please follow through the following steps:




Step 1: Gather Vessels
Search out straight-sided glass vases in assorted shapes and sizes.


Step 2: Wrap Vases with Moss
Wrap double-sided tape around the middle of each vase. Cut a band of sheet or reindeer moss to fit around each vase and place over the tape.


Step 3: Wrap with Natural Raffia
Wrap natural raffia around the center of the moss; tie ends in a knot or small bow. Fill the vases with water.


Step 4: Add Flowers
Because the height of centerpieces is not a concern on buffet tables, we chose to fill the moss-covered vessels with long-stemmed runnuculus.


Source:
www.freshhomeideas.com

Posted on 1/11/12 at 5:34 PM

2 comments:

pinag-iisipan ko kung eto o yung may candle floaters. hm.

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