Last Minute Fall Table Decorating, DIY Pumpkin Flower Centerpiece Idea

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DIY Thanksgiving centerpiece idea for fall holiday tables

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A pumpkin vase with beautiful roses and eucalyptus branches makes a gorgeous Thanksgiving table centerpiece. The easy DIY idea is perfect for last-minute table decoration. All you need is a pumpkin, eucalyptus leaves, fresh flowers, and a floral foam brick to create a romantic, vibrant, gorgeous centerpiece for fall holiday tables.

You can use roses or other beautiful flowers for your Thanksgiving decoration. Evergreen branches, twigs, fall leaves, and branches with red berries are excellent materials for designing a unique and festive table centerpiece. Here is a visual tutorial for designing this elegant, meaningful, and universally appealing table centerpiece.

Pumpkin flower arrangements, fall table centerpieces

Vibrant pumpkin vases with floral arrangements, fall decorating ideas

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DIY pumpkin flower centerpiece

DIY Thanksgiving centerpiece idea for fall holiday tables

How to make the floral pumpkin centerpieces

1.Cut out a pumpkin vase with a knife.

Materials for creating DIY pumpkin flower arrangements

2. Use paper towels to dry it inside.

Making a pumpkin vase

3. Prepare green branches and roses, cutting stems the desired length with scissors. Remove dry, unappealing parts. Cut stems at a sharp angle.

Preparing branches
Cutting flower stems for a floral arrangement

4. Cut a cube of a floral foam that will get into a pumpkin vase. Place the foam pieces into a bowl with water.

A piece of floral foam in a bowl with water

5. Line the pumpkin vase with a plastic wrap inside. Use tape to fix the plastic film on the pumpkin. Place the foam pieces into the vase.

Using a plastic wrap
Floral foam in the pumpkin vase

6. Start creating a floral arrangement with roses and eucalyptus leaves. First, use branches and leaves, then add the flowers to your floral centerpiece.

Floral arrangement with green branches

DIY centerpiece ideas offer fantastic opportunities to bring nature inside and personalize fall holiday tables. You can combine various branches, autumn leaves, large and small fresh flowers with handmade flower designs, turning the floral arrangement into a spectacular table centerpiece. Adding a wood slice or lace fabric or a ribbon bow to the pumpkin vase will give a charming touch to your Thanksgiving table decoration in eco style.

DIY Thanksgiving centerpiece idea for fall holiday tables

Pumpkin-flower arrangements

Beautiful flower arrangements with autumn leaves, Thanksgiving table decoration
Fresh flowers in a pumpkin vase
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Fruits and flowers in a floral arrangement, colorful centerpiece ideas for holiday tables
Topiary art; fall leaves and artificial flowers in the pumpkin vase

  by Ena Russ   
   14.11.2020

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