Thursday, September 19, 2013

Small DIY Floral Arrangements For An Elegant Dinner or Reception!

After a rather long hiatus, Diva Doggie and I are back in action, baby!  We are planning an elegant soiree for Thanksgiving this year and, as usual, we are both long on ideas and short on dough-re-mi!  Our theme is 1920's Hollywood Glam and, since we are starting early, we are going to make items for the table that will look like they belong with champagne and caviar as opposed to next to an RC and a Moon Pie  (not that we serve RC's and Moon Pies for Thanksgiving dinner....although we could because they are deelish....but we don't...mostly.).

So here is our elegant finished product to get you excited to learn how to do this for yourselves:



 We are going to be creating 5 of these for the table to scatter about.  The best part about it is that, including the floral foam and crystals, but excluding the flowers, each of these cost $2.65!  We may try putting a candle in the middle and using larger flowers for the dinner but we did have these on hand and its divoon to experiment!

How To:



This is how simple this project is.  DD and I went skipping over to Dollar Tree and bought the glass candle holder and a pack of 4 of the cut crystal looking plastic bowls.  I absolutely love Goop for use on glass/plastic but superglue gel at Dollar Tree works well, too.  You can get floral foam there but, since we want to use live flowers, we went to Garden Ridge and bought the floral foam you soak in water.


 We drilled tiny holes at the base of each scallop with the smallest drill bit we had because we wanted to add crystal drops (I am not ashamed to say that I have amassed quite a collection from going to estate sales even though Diva Doggie laughs like a hyena every time I show her my most recent crystal drop purchase.  Who's laughing now, eh?).  I have included in the price of $2.65 for drops you can get on ebay.  Without the drops or floral foam, this is what $1.25 looks like:



These would be beautiful with stones in them and a candle for a wedding, too!  So simple and elegant and super easy to make!

Tomorrow we will post how to make elegant napkin rings on the cheapity cheap!


1 comment:

  1. I love this idea! I'm gonna give it a try! It looks so elegrant and impressive ... but seems very easy to do....and I can't get over how budget friendly! Thanks for these great ideas! Love your blog!

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