Make a Jelly Bean Centerpiece for Your Easter Table

acole
Easter will be here before you know it. If you like to have cute centerpieces on your table for each holiday, but don't have the money to get fancy this year, then this is a good idea. This is a very cute centerpiece for your table and is very budget friendly. You can use items that you already have to make this cute Easter centerpiece with jelly beans in it. Here is how to get started.

ITEMS YOU WILL NEED:

First you will need a glass vase or bowl. The best part about this is that you can use a clear glass bowl or vase that you already have around the house, you do not have to buy a new one. Next, you will simply need a bag of jelly beans. You can even find good jelly beans at the dollar store, so that will help with the budget.

Finally, the last thing you will need is a fake boquet of Easter flowers. This could be Easter lily's or any other kind of Easter flower that you like. These can usually be found at the dollar store too around Easter time. So you may have 2 to 3 dollars in this centerpiece at the most, which is very affordable for this year.

CREATE YOUR JELLY BEAN CENTERPIECE:

To create your jelly bean Easter centerpiece, you simply need to put your bag of jelly beans into your vase or bowl to start. Again you could use a short bowl or a tall slender cylinder vase, the options are endless to make this as cute as you want.

Next, you will need to cut the boquet of Easter flower down so that they are the right height to fit into the vase. If you are using a short bowl, then you may need to cut the fake stems quite a bit, it you are using a taller vase, then you may not need to cut them at all. Just look at it and judge for yourself.

Your guests will all love this Easter centerpiece on your table because it is edible, you will love it because it is colorful and pretty for you Easter table.

Published by acole

I am a wife to a wonderful, supportive husband, who makes me laugh and is my joy in life. I enjoy cooking, baking, shopping, and finding new information on those topics. I also enjoy figuring out ways to sav...  View profile

To comment, please sign in to your Yahoo! account, or sign up for a new account.