Is there anything more gorgeous than a big, beautiful hydrangea bloom? Each year I eagerly anticipate the blooming season for the hydrangeas in my garden. I’ve always liked the look of the plush flowers and couldn’t wait to use them as a centerpiece for my dining room table.
I found this decorative urn at my local Tuesday Morning and knew it would make a perfect container for my floral arrangement. I chose white hydrangeas to be the focal point of my decoration. The crisp, clean look of the flowers draws your eye to this centerpiece. I kept my color palette to only three colors white, green, and light pink.
Materials Needed
- Container
- Flowers
- Greenery
- Floral foam
- Floral stem cutters
- Scissors
- Moss vase filler
- Floral pins
- Bamboo skewer (optional)
Instructions
- Remove the price tag stickers from any flowers or greenery that will be used.
- Secure the floral foam into the container.
- Use the floral cutters to cut the flowers, leaves, and greenery off the stem.
- Depending on the type of floral foam, a bamboo skewer may be used to poke the placement holes for the flowers and greenery.
- Position the largest flowers into the foam.
- Fill in the base of the arrangement by using leaves and other greenery.
- Add additional flowers to fill in the centerpiece.
- Position curly branches.
- Cover exposed floral foam with moss vase filler and secure with floral pins.
- Make any adjustments to the positioning of your flowers.
- Place it on your table and enjoy!
Here’s the tutorial on how to create a centerpiece for your table.
I hope that you found this tutorial easy to follow. If you used this video to help you make your own centerpiece, please comment here and share it with me. Don’t forget to follow me on social media and tag me there as well. I am excited and can’t wait to see your newly created centerpieces! For more ideas, see how to embellish a store-bought wreath here.