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Simple Ways to Add Interest to a Centerpiece

July 3, 2022 by Kimberly Snyder 2 Comments

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Do you love to create fall centerpieces? Do you wish there was a simple way to make those centerpieces “pop”?  By adding various elements , you can do just that!

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a gathering of elements for a Fall arrangement

When I think about adding interest to my Fall centerpieces, I am referring to ways to add excitement or a touch of whimsy or adding something unexpected.  By layering fabrics, choosing a slightly different color palette, using different colors of wood, adding a few antique trinkets and repeating shapes your centerpieces can really “pop”!

Brief Introduction

Before we get started today, first let me say I am so glad you are here!  My name is Kimberly and I have a passion for flowers (a former florist) and flour (a former pizzeria owner) and many things in between!  Especially rusty and chippy items!

If you are not familiar with my story, last year I completed a long process of moving from a farmhouse in Illinois to our current home in Florida.  I have detailed the process in a series of blog posts that start here with Thyme to Let Go – How I Downsized the Family Homestead.  and ends here with many, many steps (and more than a few tears) in between! Even though all of the things are finally in Florida,  I am still wrestling with finding ways to store them.  The challenge is very real!

I love to share all the things I have learned over the years.  Sometimes I tell stories about my life.  Other times, I will share a craft or a recipe. I hope you enjoy your thyme here today and learn at least one thing during your visit!

Let’s get ready to add some interest to our centerpieces and displays.

My Favorite Season

I love Fall!  The colors, the smells, the cooler temperatures just make me happy!   When I had my flower shop in Central Illinois, we would start incorporating little touches of fall into the displays at the end of July.  We would then ramp up the fall displays until the end of October, when Christmas would start taking over the shop.  I always left at least one area of the shop decorated for Fall until Thanksgiving was over.

Fall in Florida is a bit different.  Especially in Southwest Florida!   I use a lot more faux pumpkins and bring touches of fall indoors by using the techniques I am going to share with you today!

closeup of things needed for a fall arrangement

mini pumpkins & raffia balls in a compote

antique garden tool in an arrangement

Getting Started – Gather Your Elements

One of my first steps is to gather a variety of elements that I may want to use in my centerpiece or display.  Once I have collected them together, I may need to edit my choices.  The elements for this display came together rather easily.

Pumpkin Sign – Before

The wooden pumpkin sign was something a neighbor had given me when she was downsizing in preparation for a move.  While there is nothing wrong with the sign the way it is, I thought it needed a little something extra.

wooden pumpkin sign-before

By using the different types of wire in this box, I was able to transform the sign from “just ok” to “WOW”!

a collection of Oasis wire products

All of the steps and instructions on how to use the different types of wire to add whimsy to the pumpkin sign can be found here:

The Pumpkin Sign – After

enhanced sign

Slightly Unexpected Color Theme

fall fabric

I found this piece of fall themed fabric while I was going thru my Mom’s things during the downsizing/moving process.  While I did have to cull the fabric collection quite a bit, I did manage to keep several pieces of material, lace, and other bits and bobs that I can use in my displays.  The piece of lace pictured below was from my wedding dress which was originally my Mom’s wedding dress which I had altered and enhanced with this lace.

lace with applique

Mother & Daughter 7/10/93 wedding

Anyway, back to the color palette …   The piece of fall themed fabric was actually a pillow cover.  I removed the side seams with a stitch riper to make the fabric oblong instead of square.  The colors are more muted than what one would traditionally think of as fall.  Instead of a bright orange like the pumpkin sign, the fabric has  more coral and peach shades of orange.  The greens are more subtle shades also. One of the shades of green is almost a celadon green.

Celadon green is one of my favorite shades of green.  More about my love of this color and a cute story about this pottery “canoe” can be found here: Celadon Green 

celadon green pottery

Layered Fabrics

layers of fabric

I simply layered the oblong piece of fall fabric over a square of burlap.  The piece of appliqued lace is draped over the top.

A  Low Centerpiece

Once I had my pumpkin sign “refreshed” and my fabrics layered, I was ready to make a low centerpiece.  I had previously transformed a bundle of fall grass into pine picks for a project.  The pine picks were perfect for the Fall centerpiece I had planned for this project.  I used floral spray paint to give the fall grass a new look.  The instructions for the process can be found here:

Fall Grass – Before

Pine Picks  from Fall Grass – After

xmas picks with pine & tallow berries

The Centerpiece

close up of fall arrangement

To make the centerpiece, lay the pine picks with their pointed end to the middle.  Add faux leaves and extra pine cones to the center as a focal point.  I added a small piece of artificial hops to add texture.  I added a couple of pieces of a cream colored wispy vine to add motion. The cream color also helps pull out the cream color of the tallow berries in the pine picks.  I just needed to make this long enough to fit in the wooden tray.  I could extend the centerpiece by adding more pine picks if my vessel was longer or if I was doing the centerpiece right on the table without a tray .

long & low arrangement in a tray

Add Antique Trinkets

Tucked in the end of the centerpiece is a weathered orange garden tool.  I used a piece of green jute woven ribbon underneath the garden tool.  The green of the ribbon ties into the green in the fall fabric.

antique garden tool in an arrangement

A pair of skeleton keys are criss crossed on a piece of muslin ribbon.

skeleton keys

The pumpkin sign is hanging from a wrought iron hook.

Different Tones of Wood

I have the centerpiece displayed on a primitive scrub top table.  On top of the table is a cream colored wooden floor grate.  I had both these pieces in my farmhouse in Illinois.  I absolutely love this table!  The story behind the table is detailed in this post:

primitive scrub top table

I used a green shutter to act as a backdrop for the pumpkin sign.  The candlesticks look like they are wood but they are actually resin.  The tray that the centerpiece is resting in is a mustard colored wood.

fall themed display

Repetition of Shapes

By cutting of the stems of the orange hydrangea, I was able to make poufs that I could place on top of the candlesticks.  The poufs resemble the mini orange pumpkins.  I could have used slightly larger faux pumpkins instead of the poufs .  I like the added texture that the silk hydrangea bring to the display.

The pumpkin shape of the sign is repeated in the use of the artificial pumpkins.  I added a small sphere made of rattan to add another bit of texture.

The Completed Display

pumpkin themed display for fall

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One More Creative Idea-

If you are planning an outdoor evening event this fall, why not add a solar powered lantern to your centerpiece?  The addition of this hanging solar powered lantern really makes this centerpiece shine!  More information can be found here:

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this is the link for a denim blue muslin ribbon….  I think the Bark color is currently unavailable.

I love this rustic wire by Smither’s Oasis

 

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