This Fall floral arrangement decor project by Style My Sweets on YouTube is so beautiful and easy to make. You can use this centerpiece for a party or gathering you hosting, or use this to decorate a wedding or any special event. This decor piece is also very easy to customize and personalize to fit any theme or season. Read the written instructions down below to learn how now and while you’re at it watch the video tutorial as well.

Materials:

  • Etched or clear glass bowl
  • Margarita glass bowl
  • Spray paint
  • Styrofoam or floral foam block
  • Decorative wheat bunch, orange and yellow
  • Artificial mums, sunflower, and beige hydrangea
  • Artificial multi-colored fall leaves
  • Decorative grapes
  • Scissors
  • Hot glue gun and glue sticks
  • E6000 adhesive

Directions:

Easy to Make DIY Fall Floral Centerpiece
Image credit: Style My Sweets via YouTube

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Spray paint the margarita glass and glass bowl, then allow them to dry completely, and hot glue the foam inside the glass bowl. Apply E6000 and hot glue to the bottom of the bowl, then attach it to the bottom of the margarita bowl, and let the glue dry completely. Cut the stems apart and shorten some of the lengths to the appropriate size, then insert the wheat to the center, and place the flowers and leaves around the bottom filling all of the spaces nicely. Do not remove the tag of the grapes, then insert it into the stem of the flowers, and stake it to the foam letting the grapes hang out on the sides. Fill them in with more leaves and fluff the leaves and flowers out.

How to Make DIY Fall Floral Centerpiece
Image credit: Style My Sweets via YouTube

Easy DIY Fall Floral Centerpiece Tutorial

*Thanks to Style My Sweets via YouTube for all the images used here. If you love this DIY centerpiece, then you’ll surely love her other video tutorials too, so give her channel a visit and subscribe!

Easy DIY Fall Floral Centerpiece Tutorial

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