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How To Make A Floating Candle Centerpiece

Incorporating candle lights in your wedding centerpiece can bring out the romantic mood in your wedding.

This is a floating candle centerpiece that you can make to achieve that. Using very less materials and yet looks very simple and modern.

I only used a stalk of cymbidium orchid, dracena leaves, moss, hoya vine and also red pins.

First, get a ring-shaped floral foam that you can buy at your local craft store. Soak it in water, and after it has fully absorbed water, place the foam onto a glass plate.

Now, using dracena leaves, cut them into small pieces about 1 inch in length.

Now back to the foam, wet some moss and cover the foam with it.

Now, using red pins, pin each piece of dracena leave onto the foam. Just like this...

When that is done, cut each cymbidium flower separately. Now, insert each of them like this...

The next thing to do is to insert the hoya vine. This hoya vine will create lines in this centerpiece, giving it a more interesting look.

And that's how you make this floating candle centerpiece.

For the wedding, just pour water in the middle of the arrangement. Light up the floating candle and let it float inside.

Lighting up the candle will create a dramatic atmosphere for your wedding.

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