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A rustic wooden toolbox lets a holiday centerpiece spread out. Stand pillar candles on supports like candleholders or even soup cans, so they are set at different heights. Next, add bowls or low containers of damp floral foam and arrange the greenery. A sweep of garland and a cardinal's birdnest add a final touch.
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To make your Christmas dinner table look festive and fun this holiday season, why not "wrap it up"? This super easy Christmas centerpiece craft only requires a few minutes to complete, it looks fantastic and best of all... Thanks for ideas! From http://www.mayweddingflowers.com/wedding-table-centerpieces
2/8/2010 06:03:10 AM Report AbuseAny idea where the Santa in #36 of Simple Santa Centerpieces can be purchased?
12/13/2009 12:14:14 PM Report AbuseWoodenbutton makes an extremely valid comment. When entertaining, it is important for the guest to be able to see across the table to converse with the other diners. Good entertaining is not solely about impressing your guests -- the most important point if your guests' comfort level.
12/13/2009 09:59:33 AM Report Abuseit bothers me that you continually (all year long) show centerpieces or arrangements like this one that are too big to be seen over (or around) by the folks at the table.
12/9/2009 11:35:08 AM Report Abusei am looking foar a white tree just like the one in display #10 (french design) . does anyone know where I can get one?... thanks e-mail is magriff53@yahoo.com
12/4/2009 11:59:20 AM Report Abuse