In between meal time, homework time and mom's quite coffee time, does you kitchen table loo too bare? Embrace the fall season and keep the harvest colors close. Upcycle these readily available materials to make fall centerpieces.
Falling for Dried Flowers
1. Collect interesting vines, dried flowers and fallen leaves to create a fall bouquet.
2. Make two holes near the top of the can's rim, across from each other. Thread a piece of craft wire through one end and secure it. Bend the wire so it looks like a small handle and secure the other end through the remaining hole.
3. Cover the outside of an aluminum can with fabric scraps or layers of fancy paper.
4. Store the bouquet in a large aluminum tin can.
Dress up Glass Jars
Glass jars collect like falling leaves. Some can be washed and reused for pantry staples. Others are perfect specimens for glass jar centerpieces.
1. Use wide-mouthed jars for large bouquets or to use as candle holders.
2. Embellish the exterior of the jar with a large rectangle of fabric. You can get creative by sewing in a working zipper or buttons, making it look like you actually "dressed" the jar.
3. Decorate with ribbons, sequins or long feathers (unless you're adding a candle to the inside).
Gourd-geous Vase!
You see those mini gourds and pumpkins at the store and the local produce stand, but what can you do with them?
1. Carve out the center, from the top to make space for a small bunch of dried flowers. You can use a knife and sometimes an apple corer.
2. Make more than one and place them on an orange or yellow plate in the center of the table.
Fall: Inside and Out
Some people collect tea kettles, others collect baseball cards. Moms know that kids like to collect natural objects, including acorns and rocks.
1. Collect acorns, rocks and any other interesting fall objects. Use two or three small jars.
2. Tie a piece of colorful ribbon or a string of raffia around each jar. Or tie all three jars together for a simple centerpiece.
Autumn Aluminum Can Luminary
It's hard to avoid filing the recycling bin with empty aluminum cans.
1. Draw a simple image on an aluminum can using a permanent marker. It could be a leaf, a pumpkin, a bat, an apple or an acorn. Punch holes in the can using a hammer and a nail.
2. Paint the exterior of the can with spray paint made for painting metal.
3. Add a candle or tea light.
4. Cut out a piece of felt or cork and glue it to the bottom of the can so it has a soft bottom.
Falling for Dried Flowers
1. Collect interesting vines, dried flowers and fallen leaves to create a fall bouquet.
2. Make two holes near the top of the can's rim, across from each other. Thread a piece of craft wire through one end and secure it. Bend the wire so it looks like a small handle and secure the other end through the remaining hole.
3. Cover the outside of an aluminum can with fabric scraps or layers of fancy paper.
4. Store the bouquet in a large aluminum tin can.
Dress up Glass Jars
Glass jars collect like falling leaves. Some can be washed and reused for pantry staples. Others are perfect specimens for glass jar centerpieces.
1. Use wide-mouthed jars for large bouquets or to use as candle holders.
2. Embellish the exterior of the jar with a large rectangle of fabric. You can get creative by sewing in a working zipper or buttons, making it look like you actually "dressed" the jar.
3. Decorate with ribbons, sequins or long feathers (unless you're adding a candle to the inside).
Gourd-geous Vase!
You see those mini gourds and pumpkins at the store and the local produce stand, but what can you do with them?
1. Carve out the center, from the top to make space for a small bunch of dried flowers. You can use a knife and sometimes an apple corer.
2. Make more than one and place them on an orange or yellow plate in the center of the table.
Fall: Inside and Out
Some people collect tea kettles, others collect baseball cards. Moms know that kids like to collect natural objects, including acorns and rocks.
1. Collect acorns, rocks and any other interesting fall objects. Use two or three small jars.
2. Tie a piece of colorful ribbon or a string of raffia around each jar. Or tie all three jars together for a simple centerpiece.
Autumn Aluminum Can Luminary
It's hard to avoid filing the recycling bin with empty aluminum cans.
1. Draw a simple image on an aluminum can using a permanent marker. It could be a leaf, a pumpkin, a bat, an apple or an acorn. Punch holes in the can using a hammer and a nail.
2. Paint the exterior of the can with spray paint made for painting metal.
3. Add a candle or tea light.
4. Cut out a piece of felt or cork and glue it to the bottom of the can so it has a soft bottom.
Published by Pam Gaulin - Featured Contributor in Arts & Entertainment and Lifestyle
Pam Gaulin is a freelance writer, journalist (B.A., Journalism), new (and next!) media writer and artist. Associated Content named her 2007 Content Producer of the Year. "First for Women" magazine featured... View profile
- How to Make a Fall CenterpieceFall centerpieces can serve as decor for holidays and parties or just as decor in general. If you would like to create your own, then here are the materials and directions on how to make a fall centerpiece.
- Fall Decorating Ideas and Tips for Your PorchFall inspired decorations are a popular sight on the porches of many as the leaves start to turn crisp. Fall decorating ideas can transform your porch into a cozy autumn gathering spot.
- Create Your Own Fall Centerpiece with LeavesWould you like to bring a little of the fall season into your home? Create your own fall centerpiece! Here are the materials and directions on how to create your own fall centerpiece with leaves.
Easy Fall CenterpiecesFall centerpieces purchased in stores can be quite costly, but it is easy to make impressive centerpieces that look like they were purchased from an exclusive retail store.
Quick and Easy Crafts: Festive Fall CenterpieceAutumn's colors have arrived and it is time to honor them with our seasonal decorations. My kitchen table needed some color, and if yours does, too, then follow these simple ins...
- Fall Centerpieces
- Inexpensive Fall Decorating Ideas for Your Home
- DIY Fall Centerpieces
- Creating Inexpensive Decorative Centerpieces for Fall: The Stacked Sticks Vase Holder
- 10 Crafty Ways to Upcycle Glass Jars
- Fall Decorating Ideas for Your Bedroom
- Fall Decorating Ideas for the Bathroom




1 Comments
Post a CommentGreat suggestions!