Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Easy Fall Centerpiece


In need of a fall centerpiece for your next party? Better Homes and Gardens has a whole list of ideas on their website. The pumpkin candle featured above is so inexpensive and incredibly easy to execute. Here is a list of the supplies and instructions from BHG.

Supplies
  • Medium-size pumpkin
  • 6-inch pillar candle
  • Sprigs of bittersweet, preserved leaves, vines, or artificial berries
  • Sharp knife
  • Marker
Instructions
  1. Snap or cut the stem off the top of the pumpkin. Placing the bottom end of the pillar candle on the top of the pumpkin, tightly trace the perimeter of the candle's bottom with a marker.
  2. Using a sharp knife, cut vertically just inside the traced outline. The cut portion can then be discarded.
  3. Wedge the candle securely inside. If you've cut the hole a bit too large, simply place a can or other object inside the pumpkin as a base for the candle. If necessary, keep the candle from tipping by wedging one end of a vine in between the candle and the cut edge.
  4. Tuck in a few leaves and sprigs of vine around the base of the candle.
Photo courtesy of Better Homes and Gardens

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