You can't have a Halloween table without a proper center piece. This is how I made my new Halloween center piece. I used the black feather and burlap wreath as inspiration. I am pretty happy with how it turned out.
I made two. One for each end of the dinning room table. These are some simple instructions on how to make a Halloween center piece.
I began with a little pots. I have actually recycled them. They had very old, out of date arrangements in them . I pulled out the old junk and painted the containers black. Next, I packed the container with floral foam and covered the top with a nice thick layer of moss. Believe it or not the foam and moss were bought at the dollar store. Thank you Dollar Tree! :]
I removed the pumpkin stem and painted it black. I also added a little glitter to the white pumpkin. Neither of these two things are absolutely necessary...I just fuss over little things! The picks I used are from Michael's. The cheap little picks you find in their floral department work really well for this type of thing. They are never very expensive, usually between 1 and 2 dollars.
I began by hot gluing some of the bigger picks in the corner. I also glued wooden picks in the bottom of the pumpkin. This helps to secure the pumpkin. The wooden picks will go through the moss and into the foam beneath.
Next, came the twine bows. This is just several layers of twine I have tied into bows and glued in place.
For the black and white ribbon. Always my favorite part!!! It makes it a little sassy. I like ribbon immensely but, it can be pretty pricey. This is a little trick I came up with to make it look like I have nice big bows only I have used way less ribbon. Cut pieces of ribbon, loop them over, use a little hot glue, and pinch the ends together. You can then attach a wooden pick to the pinched part of the ribbon loop or just glue it right in.
These make a perfect center piece because they are big enough to fill the void space but low enough for my guests to see and talk over them. They will make a nice addition to my Halloween table. :]
I loved your poison bottles and wondered where you get the label to download. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteTo be honest they were something my crazy sister down loaded a while ago. I am not sure where she got them from. She buys her stuff all over. There are tons of free poision labels out there. Good Luck!
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