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DIY Table Centerpiece Ideas for Poolside Wedding

August 16th 2008 05:26
Here are simple steps to follow in creating three of the pool-side wedding table centrepiece ideas described in the article Pool-side Wedding Table Centerpiece Ideas.

CRYSTAL AND LIGHTS

You’ll need:

# Small crystal bowls
# Christmas LED lights
# Crystal or transparent pebbles

How to make it:

On the crystal bowl, arrange the LED lights on the bottom. Fill the bowl with the pebbles. To conceal the LED lights wire, use a table cloth that you can put a hole on the center. Get the wire to go through that whole so that the wire can run under the table cloth and under the table.


MINI TROPICS

You’ll need:

# Fortune plant (if available)
# Sand
# Pebbles
# Shells
# Clam shell, bowl or coconut shell for container

How to make it:

If a fortune plant is available, position it on the center of the container. Fill the container with sand halfway up the bowl. Scatter the shells and pebbles on top of the sand. If you are having a night wedding and you want to use the Mini Tropics for you are having a night wedding and you want to use the Mini Tropics for your centrepiece, you can throw in some lights just around the bowl. If you cannot find a fortune plant, you can substitute a big candle to it.

CANDLE BOWLS

You’ll need:

# Crystal bowl, clam shell or coconut shell for container
# Water (you can also put some food coloring to make colored water)
# Scented floating candles
# Flower petals

How to make it:

Half fill the container with water. If you have a large enough container, let flowers and candles float over the water. But if the containers are not big enough, you fill one container with candles and 2 containers with flowers and make the combination of the 3 containers as one table centrepiece.


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