I have a complete love affair with table centre pieces!
For me, it's all about the enjoyment of creating one for an occasion or just because you want a special decor focal piece!
At the moment, I'm thoroughly loving putting living elements into the table centre pieces I make.
And this one, an idea for St Patrick's Day, is no exception!
What I adore about this is it is reminiscent of an Irish hillside.
Let's Talk About The Elements Used:
Plants: Clover with roots (dug up from my lawn), live moss, lichen, moss-covered bark.
Cloche: I upcycled a clear glass lightshade.
Container: A gold plastic plate that is recessed so it will hold moisture.
Florist Foam:
Green for fresh flower arranging, which has been soaked until thoroughly wet.
Pot Of Gold:
A small glass jar (I used an old moisturiser jar), gold ribbon, and gold-wrapped sweets (Hershey's Kisses).
A dollar store wood label pick.
A green coloured oil paint marker.
A gold permanent marker with a fine tip.
Other Things:
Wire cutters, thin wire.
Embellishments:
A large, beautiful stone, a piece of interestingly shaped wood (for height), two sparkling natural crystal rocks, small pebbles, straw flowers, tiny glass bottles with cork stoppers (found on Temu).
A gold plastic placemat.
Note: I decided not to use the brass dragonfly or the stone carved heart shown in the photograph of supplies.
How To Create A living St Patricks Day Table Centrepiece:
Prepare the sign by colouring it green, using the oil paint pen.
Set it aside to dry
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