Brides often look for ways to make their wedding as unique as they can, all while having to stick to a budget. To accommodate both, many resorts to DIY projects for their special day, including DIY centerpieces! And yes, I was one of them-I’ve always loved making things but I’m no specialist. I can make a lot of things in a socially acceptable way, which was enough for me to decide this was something I could do and be happy with. Here are some things I’ve learned in the process and tips for how to make wedding centerpieces!
Having DIY wedding centerpieces will not only make your day so special but also save a lot of budgets, which is a perfect way to show off your personal style and guests will appreciate the work that you’ve put into them. Not good at DIY? No worries, Sherly Cormier have tutorials here to help you step by step. Get creative and enjoy the fun!
I hope you enjoy making this Beautiful DIY Dollar Tree. Watch the full video tutorial.
Materials:
Clear Glass Vases
Candle Holder Plate
Six Beveled Table Mirrors
Metallic Chrome Spray Paint
Choose any Glue that is strong enough to hold a glass
Teal Green Roses (fake roses) or any color that will fit your wedding motif
Directions:
Form the Mirror into Box and connect it with Glue
Assemble the Centerpiece by connecting it with another glass vase.
Let the Glue dry for 30 minutes. It should be dry before you proceed to the next step
Insert Flowers to the Floral Foam
It should be well arranged like this
Glue it to the top of the vase after spraying it with paint
It should look like this
LIST OF ITEMS USED…
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DOLLAR TREE ITEMS USED:
2 Flared Glass Pilsner Glasses
Glass Cutting Board (Dollar Tree )
Votive Candle holder – Dollar Tree or Amazon
8inch Half floral foam ball (amazon )
NON Dollar Tree Items:
4 Orchids ( Micheal’s)
4 big branches Hydrangeas (Amazon)
Clear Glass Crystal Ball (Amazon)
To continue. Click here for the video tutorial.
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