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DIY Floral and Fabric Thanksgiving Centerpiece

DIY Floral and Fabric Thanksgiving Centerpiece

If you are anything like me, then you might be on the lookout for elegant fall centerpieces, diy thanksgiving decorations, natural thanksgiving decor, thanksgiving floral centerpieces, diy thanksgiving crafts or even thanksgiving buffet decorating ideas. This fall centerpiece is the ultimate in thanksgiving table setting ideas with these thanksgiving flower arrangement ideas being totally interchangeable.  This month is Thanksgiving and that means we are in full craft mode through the end of year. We love making things together as a family and this year we are tasked with Thanksgiving decor for the cabin that we rent each year. This DIY Floral and Fabric Thanksgiving Centerpiece is just adorable and can be used no matter what the season.

DIY Floral and Fabric Thanksgiving Centerpiece DIY Floral and Fabric Thanksgiving CenterpieceDIY Floral and Fabric Thanksgiving Centerpiece

Materials

DIY Floral and Fabric Thanksgiving Centerpiece

DIY Floral and Fabric Thanksgiving Centerpiece

DIY Floral and Fabric Thanksgiving Centerpiece DIY Floral and Fabric Thanksgiving CenterpieceDIY Floral and Fabric Thanksgiving CenterpieceDIY Floral and Fabric Thanksgiving CenterpieceDIY Floral and Fabric Thanksgiving CenterpieceDIY Floral and Fabric Thanksgiving Centerpiece DIY Floral and Fabric Thanksgiving Centerpiece DIY Floral and Fabric Thanksgiving Centerpiece DIY Floral and Fabric Thanksgiving CenterpieceDirections

  1. Paint your sticks with paint. I had 8 sticks and painted two in each color. Let dry completely.
  2. Cut each piece of fabric into 2, 22″ squares. (This was determined by measuring the vase: 7.5 + 3.5 + 7.5 = 18.5. Then add about 2″ on each side for the overhang. If you have a different size vase, you'll have to measure accordingly)
  3. Iron your fabric to remove creases. Place fabric, wrong side together, and fold over 1″ edge all the way around of each piece. Use hot glue to affix the pieces together.
  4. Place the vase in the center of the fabric and flip over the vase and the fabric. Place a rubber band around the fabric and vase to hold it in place, positioning the rubber band as close to the top of the vase as possible.
  5. Flip the vase over (upright) and cut two pieces of ribbon 48″ in length. Lay the pieces on top of each other. Tie around the top of the fabric, covering the rubber band.
  6. Fill the vase with uncooked rice or popcorn. Place the silk flowers into the vase and add the painted sticks. I find it helps to leave the flowers as-is, but to spread them apart from the bunch.

Whether you were looking for inexpensive thanksgiving table decorations, thanksgiving decorations, pictures of thanksgiving decorations, farmhouse thanksgiving table decor or even thanksgiving centerpieces amazon, you've come to the right place. We hope that you are inspired by this DIY Floral and Fabric Thanksgiving Centerpiece. You can go for a custom floral design. Happy crafting and happy Thanksgiving!

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  1. Rosie

    What a cute idea! I have tons of leftover fabric that would be perfect to try this . Yea!

  2. Beautiful arrangement. Thanks for sharing this. My daughters love to find new DIY projects and I think this would be right up their alley. I am going to share this with them tonight!

  3. Love this idea! I try to be crafty, but my attempts don’t always come out too well, lol!

  4. That is very pretty! I have not attempted making a flower arrangement in the past just because I’m not the most creative person. But this looks so easy I know I can do it.

  5. What a lovely centerpiece. I never would have thought to paint the stems and branches. Cute idea.

  6. Sara

    I love Waverly products. This centerpiece came out really great.  Thanksgiving needs a strong centerpiece and this one looks doable!

  7. Such a great centerpiece. I think it’s something I could actually handle trying, lol.

  8. This is a beautiful Thanksgiving centerpiece. You did a really nice job!

  9. How creative. This is so beautiful and I can’t believe this is so easy to do. I can;t wait to try this.

  10. This is so pretty and so perfect for the Thanksgiving holiday! I need to try to make this!

  11. This is so pretty! I also made a Thanksgiving centerpiece but it’s nothing like this. I would love to try this as well!

    Silvia
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  12. That is a cool way to dress up a plain or ugly vase. I will have to remember this when I want to change center piece on my kitchen table.

  13. Angela Harris

    This center piece is so beautiful. I am going to try it with a few different colors this weekend. Thank you

  14. I love this craft. It is so pretty and looks easy enough for me to complete it!

  15. This is such a cute idea for a more personal and welcoming touch! Now I want to do this for the guest room and living room and table piece!

  16. So so gorgeous! Love the idea of wrapping the vase in fabric!

  17. What a lovely floral centerpiece! A wonderful and easy to follow tutorial!

  18. This is such a great idea! I love the colored sticks! I also love that you could use any vase!

  19. How gorgeous! I have used their chalk paints to paint a couple of dressers and my dining table, but I haven’t use their other products for other projects. I’ll definitely have to give them a try, though!

  20. That is so pretty! I love it! Thanks for the idea. Finding easy things to do like this always makes me happy. 🙂

  21. Debbie Welchert

    I love this idea. I couldn’t believe how real the flowers looked. All I can say is Just Beautiful!

  22. Rozilyn Cool

    Painting the sticks adds such a rustic but colorful addition to the center piece, that can be used for many arrangements in the future. The paint also allows you to customize to your decor where ever you may be for the holidays. 

  23. This came out gorgeous! This would be such a great idea for a Fall or Thanksgiving center piece for the table.

  24. Christina A.

    Ohh…I love the colors and the simplicity of that! Good job! 🙂

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