5 Centerpieces for Less Than $10
By Brandi Rhoades, published Aug 06, 2007
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Entertaining on a budget is not impossible! It just takes a little imagination and some crafting ability. The next time you have guests coming over, try out one of these centerpiece ideas. All of them cost less than $10, and many of them have pieces that you can eat or use again later for different decorations. Money you spend on these centerpieces will be well-spent and will make your guests feel special. Carnation Candy Dish
You will need one large bowl or vase and a narrow, cylindrical vase that can fit inside the larger vase. The first step is to put the small vase inside the larger one. Then fill the space between the two vases with the candy you purchased. Next add enough water to fill the small vase about halfway and then put a carnation in it. You have created a precious and edible centerpiece for very little money.
Mirrored Flowers
Get a round mirror or mirror square at a craft store. Keep your eye out and pick one up at the end of the wedding season for even bigger savings. Then put a small, unembellished vase in the center of the mirror. Fill the bottom quarter of the vase with colored gems, which you can find at discount or craft stores for $1-2. Then add some water and a small bouquet of flowers. Even an inexpensive bouquet will last several days with the rocks and water. The best part about this centerpiece is that it looks larger because of the mirror effect.
Wildflower Bouquet
This centerpiece takes a little work and a bit more dexterity from the frugal crafter. When your family finishes a jug of apple or orange juice, wash the jug out really well. Then you will need to cut a piece of burlap or similar stiff cloth. Sit the jug in the center of the cloth. Pull the cloth up and cut it at the same height at the jug. Then you will use a wide piece of ribbon to tie the burlap to the jug. If you have problems with the ribbon, you can use a rubber band to hold the burlap in place and then tie the ribbon. Put a single long-stemmed flower, such as a sunflower, into the opening of the jug for a nice, casual centerpiece.
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