Make this easy autumn centrepiece using items you already have!
Well hello, it’s been a while! Since I last posted on here, I’ve gotten married and been on honeymoon. As you might recall, I decided (of course!) to make as much as I could for my wedding. I made everything from the invites to the copper stands that my handmade signs hung from. And it was a lot. So as you can imagine, the closer we got to the wedding, the more overwhelmed I was feeling, and the less time I had to blog or post on social media. I felt a bit nervous posting again after so many months, so to ease myself in I’m sharing this really ridiculously simple table centrepiece I made earlier for a halloween/autumn roast we’re having with my family this weekend. I didn’t buy anything extra for this, just used some of the decor left over from the wedding, including some dried foliage, and although it’s really simple, I really like it how it turned out. What do you think? Keep reading to see what I used…
Real or Faux Pumpkins
Cake stand
Faux or dried foliage
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First of all, grab some faux or dried foliage. I have so much real foliage that I’ve dried from the wedding, I decided to use some of this.
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Then I placed my glass stand (found in a charity shop for just £3!) in the centre of my table and positioned my foliage on it pointing in different directions.
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Carefully place your pumpkins on top, positioning them so that the heaviest holds the foliage in place.
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Add in as many smaller pumpkins as you wish.