If you enjoyed our cranberry inspired board and you're in need of winter wedding centerpiece ideas, cranberries come to the rescue once more. The following centerpieces are a cinch to create (directions below) and contain mostly natural elements.
Find cylinders, vases and floating candles to create these centerpieces.
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Leftmost centerpiece
Fill a vase half full of berries and fresh water and insert an arrangement, such as these roses and holly leaves. Add more water and cranberries to hide the stems.
Middle centerpiece
Start with cylinders of varying heights. Place red flowers, such as roses, amaryllis, and greenery in a metal flower frog. Attach the frog inside the cylinder using double-sided floral tape. Cover the flowers with water, float cranberries on top, and place a floating candle amid the berries. Change water daily. The piece should last up to seven days.
Rightmost centerpiece
Start with an 8-inch-square clear glass vase. Cut a piece of floral foam to a size that lets a layer of cranberries fit between the foam and the vase. Cover with water. Into the foam, insert red roses, striped 'Hocus Pocus' roses, red tulips, gold-tipped cedar (all available from florists) and silvery ornaments. Thread cranberries on thin floral wire to loop above the arrangement.
Images courtesy of Better Homes & Gardens
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Find cylinders, vases and floating candles to create these centerpieces.
Pin It

Leftmost centerpiece
Fill a vase half full of berries and fresh water and insert an arrangement, such as these roses and holly leaves. Add more water and cranberries to hide the stems.
Middle centerpiece
Start with cylinders of varying heights. Place red flowers, such as roses, amaryllis, and greenery in a metal flower frog. Attach the frog inside the cylinder using double-sided floral tape. Cover the flowers with water, float cranberries on top, and place a floating candle amid the berries. Change water daily. The piece should last up to seven days.
Rightmost centerpiece
Start with an 8-inch-square clear glass vase. Cut a piece of floral foam to a size that lets a layer of cranberries fit between the foam and the vase. Cover with water. Into the foam, insert red roses, striped 'Hocus Pocus' roses, red tulips, gold-tipped cedar (all available from florists) and silvery ornaments. Thread cranberries on thin floral wire to loop above the arrangement.
Images courtesy of Better Homes & Gardens
Did you like this blog post? Have more to add? Help other brides by posting a comment below.
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