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How to Make a Simple Fall Centerpiece

How to Make a Simple Fall Centerpiece

There are two things that I love — having fresh flowers on the table and decorating for Fall. My home probably gets more decked out for Fall and Thanksgiving season than it does for the Christmas holiday. As much as I enjoy decorating for the seasons, I don’t like to spend a lot of money on it. I’ve learned over the years how to shop for treasures in places like the dollar store and to use things from nature. I would like to show you how to make a simple Fall centerpiece that is easy on the budget and will “wow” your friends.

Fall Centerpiece

How to Make a Simple Fall Centerpiece - About A Mom

I recently picked up a small pumpkin from my local Walmart. I believe they are called sugar pumpkins. It’s been sitting in my dining room for a couple of weeks, but just wasn’t doing much to impress me. While picking up some flowers for a friends birthday this afternoon, I spotted a beautiful $7 Fall bouquet and new right away that it would make a beautiful Fall centerpiece when paired with my lonely pumpkin.

How to Make a Simple Fall Centerpiece

To begin this project, cut off the top of the pumpkin using a sharp knife. Gently scoop out the seeds and soft flesh with a spoon. Find a small glass or plastic container that will fit inside the pumpkin and hold water, being sure that it is not peaking out of the top.

Starting at the bottom, trim your flowers to remove the lower leaves. First place some around the edge so that they are just peaking over the pumpkin, and slowly work your way up letting the flowers in the center of the arrangement stand taller than the rest. You will want the flowers to fit snugly against each other. I used the entire bouquet.

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How to Make a Simple Fall Centerpiece - About A Mom

I was tickled over how pretty this simple fall centerpiece turned out and it only took a few minutes to make. I will definitely have too make another for the center of our Thanksgiving table.

Do you decorate much for Fall?

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