Saturday, April 23, 2011

The Making of My Centerpiece!

As I have mentioned before creating a table is very much like creating a room. You need a nice color scheme, variation in textures,balance and good scale in all your elements.

In my previous post, "Where to begin When Designing a Holiday table,"  I took you through the thinking process I go through when I am deciding on how I want to go forward on a holiday table.

 For the centerpiece for this year's  Easter table  I decided to use moss, baby tears and either daffodils or daisies for my flowers.

Here is the base I started with……..
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The next step was to decide on the flowers!
I was all set on the daffodils and then this happened quite by accident…..


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I had cut some of the daisies and placed them in a glass of water. They leaned towards the moss and I immediately knew this is the combination I needed to use!!! I love when something like that happens and I just knew it would be right.

At first I had planned on using only moss in the French flower bucket, but after this happy accident happened I knew it had to be the daisies!!

Next I put a container in the middle of the French flower bucket to hold the flowers. I made a ring of moss around the container………..


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Next came the daisies!! I placed them in a dome shape in a tight cluster. I then added a touch of yellow in the form of pom-pom buttons…….


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Next I needed to addressed the base. My arrangement was starting to look like a little Spring garden to me. To continue the look and feel that was evolving I added a little touch of yellow to the base. I originally thought  I would  only use moss and baby tears……….


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...... But I was really happy with the addition of  the yellow button pom-poms.

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Now for the fun part I get to put it on the table runner. I also made two smaller arrangements in galvanized buckets to add to each side of the centerpiece.

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I will set the table next and show the final pictures. I must admit the making of the centerpiece is always my favorite thing to do.

I hope you all have enjoyed following along in this process with me?! I promise there will be final pictures later.

I am “Enjoying the Process” Of:

Putting together my Easter table for my wonderful family!!

Kathysue





22 comments:

  1. Fabulous....so cherry and spring and Easter-y. Beautiful..happy Easter!

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  2. Oh, Kathysue! It is always so much fun watching you create a holiday table! I love the direction this one is going...so cheerful and springy! I wish a wonderful Easter to you and your sweet family!...hugs...Debbie

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  3. That turned out so beautiful. I like the way the smaller buckets reflect the image of the tablerunner... Such a pretty centerpiece!

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  4. Love it, Kathysue! It's the perfect centerpiece ... love the moss, along with "happy accidents," too !! Happy Easter !!

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  5. Kathysue, that is sooooo cute! Have a wonderful Easter with your family.

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  6. I love it! Working with flowers is "my thing" so I really enjoy seeing the process someone else uses. Where do you find the moss like that? I really like this look. Happy Easter!

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  7. This is gorgeous Kathysue.
    Eddie would be so proud :)

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  8. As I expected, you did a wonderful job! I love the yellow & white.
    Have a wonderful Easter Kathysue! Enjoy your family & friends.

    Susan

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  9. Love it Kathysue, you always amaze me with your wonderful centerpieces. This one is fabulous. Can't wait to see the whole table. Hugs, Marty

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  10. Kathysue, I've had fun reading through the process of this. I scrolled down and started at the beginning. Sorry I'm late arriving. Life swooped in recently and stole much of my computer time. ;-)
    Love the fresh color pallet of this table. That yellow really pops. The zig-zag of the fabric is almost electric. You've got style!!!
    Happy Easter! ~ sarah

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  11. Very creative Kathysue! I love it! Yep, Eddie WOULD be proud!

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  12. Beautiful, Kathysue! I loved reading through the process. You are always amazing. I love it!

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  13. Kathysue...Really that is so cute...better than "Martha" :)
    You gave it so much thought and it shows.....I know that everyone will be "wowed" when they see your table. I hope you have a fabulous Easter with family.

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  14. Very pretty Kathysue. I love the addition of the daisies and the little yellow flowers.

    hugs
    Sissie

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  15. What fun!! They are so cheerful and spring-like!! Can't wait to see the whole table set!!

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  16. Very springlike! Love the yellow. Have a wonderful Easter day!

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  17. Very happy table. Isn't this so much fun to decorate for the people you love?

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  18. so so pretty! I purchased pink tulips for my table yesterday morning. for some reason, by yesterday evening, they look like they were dying... They're looking a little better today. maybe I'll share my table tomorrow!

    HAPPY EASTER Kathysue!

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  19. Kathysue that is just beautiful..I want to practice making beautiful center pieces like this..just lovely. Have a wonderful Easter. Lisa ;-)

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  20. Kathysue, Fabulous, is all I can say. You did a wonderful job and your table is so pretty. I loved the pic you posted on facebook. Happy Easter. One of my favorite days of the year. Mona

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  21. Kathysue,
    This is so clever...I just love it!
    ~R

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I would love to hear from you, Kathysue