Get Ready For Summer With This DIY Centerpiece

April 24th, 2023 by

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Don’t get stuck purchasing overpriced centerpieces when you can make them yourself. Check out these DIY Centerpieces from House Mix, and get your home looking and feeling like summer. You’ll be blown away by how easy it is to create your own centerpieces that everyone who enters your house will be impressed by. These super simple and beautiful centerpieces are great to have out throughout the summer for all to enjoy!

Materials

  • 32 Faux Flowers And Stems
  • 3 Bottles of Acrylic Pale Pink Paint
  • 8 Tall Vases
  • Small Bag of Sand

Instructions

Step 1: Grab your paint bottles and poor them into the bottom of the vases until there is about half an inch of paint. TIP: Try not to touch the sides when pouring the paint into the vase.

Step 2: Begin to tilt and roll your glass until the pain it half way up the vase. TIP: Maintain a slow pace so that you can control where the paint goes on the vase.

Step 3: Let the paint completely dry before you begin to arrange your flowers. TIP: If you put the flowers in too soon it could nick the paint.

Step 4: Once the paint dries pour an inch of sand into the bottom of the vase to act as a hold for the stem.

Step 6: Arrange your faux flowers into the vases.

Step 7: Decorate your home with your DIY centerpieces!

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Create Your DIY Centerpiece Today

You can create expensive looking centerpieces with ease when you follow these simple tips. If you don’t want to use the paint from the store, you can make your own paint. You could also use real flowers instead of faux flowers; however, you would have to replace them periodically, so it may be easier to use faux flowers. So jump in your vehicle from Mike Shaw Kia and head to your local store to gather supplies to make these centerpieces.

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