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Long Halloween Centerpiece Supplies

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Summary: Easy Halloween decorations. Learn about supplies to make a long and narrow Halloween centerpiece in this free craft video.

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By Ginny Larson
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Ginny Larson has been creating fun, inexpensive crafts for her own pleasure for the past thirty years. She loves being creative and making charming pieces from ordinary things. As a...read more

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"Hi, this is Ginny with Simply Beautiful Crafts on behalf of Expert Village and today we are going to be making a variety of versatile Halloween centerpieces. If you have got a narrow space that you want to put a centerpiece in and you just don't quite know what to do with it, this would be the perfect Halloween centerpiece for that space. What you are going to need is a long narrow dish of some kind, a little figurine. I have a little haunted house, but some kind of Halloween figurine that fits in your dish. Perhaps some little votives or even some little candle rings. Some leaves, some black leaves and then Halloween things like these little rings, little finger puppets, candy corn and other things that are going to make you think of Halloween. If you want to reuse your dish, you might want to have a little piece of velvet to put on the bottom of your figurine so it won't scratch your dish. If you are going to use this as a permanent display then you are going to need some kind of glue, or hot glue gun, something to fix your figurine to your base so that it won't slide. So that it will be there as a permanent fixture. So, if you have that little space that you want to fill, this long narrow Halloween centerpiece is just the right thing."

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