How to Create a Unique Bridal Shower Centerpiece

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Use citrus fruits, such as oranges, to create a centerpiece.

Bridal showers are an event that gathers family and friends together to celebrate the bride. Usually thrown by the maid of honor or a friend, it is tailored for the bride-to-be. Some bridal showers are backyard parties that are casual, while others are girly tea parties. The bridal shower centerpieces are a way to decorate the tables and create a certain atmosphere. Make the bride-to-be feel special and learn how to make a unique bridal shower centerpiece.

Things You'll Need

  • Oranges
  • Limes
  • Lemons
  • Medium-sized glass vases
  • White lilies
  • Vintage cafe au lait bowls
  • Peonies
  • Roses
  • Bread sticks
  • Large glass vases
  • Red bowls
  • Green bowls
  • Olives
  • Tomatoes
  • Heart-shaped Styrofoam
  • Craft glue
  • Small pink roses
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Instructions

    • 1

      Put oranges, limes and lemons into glass vases. Use three medium-sized glass vases for each centerpiece. Do not use exact measurements for the citrus fruits. Just use enough of each to make the centerpiece look vibrant and colorful. Add white lily flowers to the vases.

    • 2

      Gather together three or four vintage cafe au lait bowls for each one of the tables. Fill up the bowls half-way with water. Keep the bowls mismatched, as that adds to the charm. Add peony or rose flower blooms to the water.

    • 3

      Put large bread sticks into two large vases. Place olives, tomatoes and lemons in bright green and red bowls. Set the bowls on a cutting board as the setting for the food. Put the vases on either side of the cutting board. The colors and foods create an exceptional bridal shower centerpiece for someone who loves to cook.

    • 4

      Glue small, pink roses onto a Styrofoam heart shape. Use a medium to large one for each table. If just doing it on one table, use a large heart-shaped foam piece. Dab craft glue on the stems of the flowers and glue onto the foam. Glue enough so that none of the Styrofoam shows on the top.

Tips & Warnings

  • Customize bridal shower centerpieces based on wedding colors.

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