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Simple, and Stylish Wedding Reception Centerpiece: Craft Project

This simple, yet elegant table centerpiece is a great way to make a fancy "to do" at each table, without breaking the bank.
This is so easy, even a child can do it! I had my 8 year old son help me.
For my own wedding, we picked up stemware at our local thrift stores.
The idea wasn't to have every table look exactly the same, but rather for each table to be a variation on a theme.
If you're looking for a more unified appearance, please make sure your count is accurate and buy everything you need at once, to ensure colors and shapes match.
For each centerpiece, you will need: 1 wine goblet, or other stemware 2 pieces of tulle 9-12" in width (either square or circle) 2 contrasting curling ribbons approximately 10-14" long 1-3 tea light candles (the 7-hour floating type)or other floating candles, depending on the width of the glass water 1.
Stack the tulle pieces.
If you are using square pieces, turn one of the pieces so that you have an 8-point star shape.
It will add more visual appeal to the finished project.
You might consider using 2 different colored pieces of tulle to add a more dramatic appearance.
2.
Center the glass on the tulle.
We're about to tie the tulle around the base of the glass, but before we do, we need to get our ribbons ready.
3.
Take the 2 lengths of ribbon and pull them together.
Make sure they are not twisted.
You want one color on the "inside" and the other on the "outside" so that when we tie them around the stem of the glass, we have a beautiful contrasting mix of color.
4.
Pull up the tulle and secure it in place with the ribbon.
Tie a knot to secure the ribbon to the stem.
Now make a bow and pull the ribbons apart so that your bow has more volume.
Curl the ends of your curling ribbon and arrange the curls around the base of the glass.
5.
Fill your goblet with water.
You might consider coloring your water with a bit of food coloring to match your wedding colors.
6.
Float the candle(s) on top of the water.
Light the candles as the reception begins.
Look for long-burning floating candles.
You don't want your candles burning out just as dinner ends.
A single candle floating on water will gravitate to the edge of the glass.
Try to find glasses big enough to float 2-4 candles safely.
Too much heat may damage fragile stemware, so use caution.
For a more elegant look, arrange goblets of different heights on the same table or change the level of the water in each glass to create the illusion of height.
You can also decorate your tulle with beads, or find tulle that is already adorned with sequins or beads.
Use your imagination and create something perfect for your special occasion.
Place the goblet on a mirrored coaster to create a beautiful reflection of light.
Good luck, and best wishes on your special day.

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