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Case in point: I fell in love with Kirkland's Lemon and Eucalyptus Candle Centerpiece, just not with the price tag ($54.99). I knew I had the ways and means for a DIY version so this spring blog hop challenge was the perfect opportunity for me to go ahead and just do it.
While I didn't use glass hurricanes for my version, I still used candles -- the LED kind. They're versatile and so easy to use -- just set them to turn on at any given moment and they'll turn off 6 hours later. It's like magic, I kid you not. I have these things set up all over my house.
My faux greens are a mix of lamb's ear and eucalyptus. I got the faux lemons at Goodwill a few years ago. You can also get faux lemons at Dollar Tree in packs of three for a dollar.
The new centerpiece replaced the ironstone pitcher with faux tulips I created when I put together my Modern Farmhouse Living Room Spring Refresh.
While I still love that arrangement (now sitting on our farmhouse kitchen sideboard), I'm happy with the lemons for now. Also, they go perfectly with my newly decorated spring dining room!
How To Make A Copycat Lemon And Eucalyptus Centerpiece
1. Start with your vessel. In my case it was a vintage wooden tool box. Wooden dough bowls would work equally as well.2. Depending on the depth of your vessel, you might need to find something around the house to add height to the arrangement. I used 3 upside down tupperware containers. Clearly no need to be fancy since no one will see.
Yup, I used this too.
3. It turned out I needed even more inserts to get the candles to the right height, so I added two more items on top of the tupperware: a Kraft Macaroni & Cheese box -- can you tell I have teenagers lol (like I said, no one's gonna see it!) and a wooden cutting board on top of that. Again, it all depends on the size and shape of your container as well as the height of your candles and how much greenery you have to work with. You can also use floral foam if you prefer. I just didn't have enough on hand and wasn't going to go out to shop for it. Plus using what you already have is resourceful and saves money!
I placed the cutting board on top of the Kraft box which was on top of the plastic containers . . . . .
4. Once your risers are inserted and your candles are placed where you want them, it's time to add some greenery.
5. I started by loosely wrapping my eucalyptus garland around the candle arrangement inside the toolbox. I got the garland from Hobby Lobby for 50% off last year.
6. Continue adding whatever greens you have on hand, layering as you go. I used faux juniper berry sprigs as well as leafy greens with white berries and plain lambs ear picks. I love the glitter/sparkly effect on some of the leaves. So pretty!
Those lemons do add such a fabulous pop of color.
And here's the final product. So spring-y with those brightly colored lemons added! I love it. And I made it for way less than $54.99. It felt really good to create this centerpiece -- I haven't attempted a copycat DIY project in what seems like a really long time. So thank you, Cecilia, for bringing me into this spring nesting blog hop fold. It got my creative juices flowing and now I get the benefits of seeing this bright and cheerful centerpiece in my spring farmhouse living room every day!
Lemon and Eucalyptus Candle Centerpiece Supply List
Wooden Tool Box Planter (s) (Set of 3)Galvanized Tin Kitchen Caddy
Faux Lemons
Eucalyptus Garland
Lambs Ear
Juniper Berry Picks
White Berry Spray
Now be sure to hop on over and visit Judith at Botanic Bleu and see what lovely spring ideas she has for your porch and deck!
Then be sure to check out all the great spring nesting ideas from my other talented blogger friends who participated in the hop, linked right below!
Well, that's it for today, friends!
I hope you enjoyed reading about my
Copycat Lemon And Eucalyptus
Copycat Lemon And Eucalyptus
Candle Centerpiece
and that I've inspired you in some way.
and that I've inspired you in some way.
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This is lovely, Kathleen--you know I love a thrifty copycat! I often use household items to add height too! Pinned! Blessings, Cecilia @My Thrift Store Addiction
Great springy centerpiece, Kathleen! I'm drooling over that amazing tool caddy with the awesome graphics. They do make wonderful centerpieces! I like your version better than the $50 one!
This is gorgeous Kathleen! You totally nailed it! I swear I walk into Hobby Lobby and Kirklands all the time and see ideas they've "borrowed" from fellow bloggers. This one is fantastic and perfect for Spring and Summer too! Hugs, CoCo
You did a beautiful job and I like yours even better than your inspiration piece! Great tips too...so funny how we all use things from around our house to add height. This makes a perfect centerpiece for spring! Great hopping with you.
Stay well,
Shelley
You did a wonderful job getting the look you want with what you had, Kathleen! I like yours better than the original, too...great job!
I love this idea! I struggle with what to put on my coffee table for summer and this idea will be perfect.
Good Morning Kathleen!
So great to Spring Hop with you and meet you too!
I love this centerpiece and I am always a fan of lemons too.
Great tips on how to add height without having to invest in more stuff...Love!
Jemma
Kathleen I love this copycat centerpiece! You did such a great job... I think I like yours better than the original. The LED candles are so smart as well. Pinned it!
Kathleen,
All of us have a few tricks up our sleeves for creating centerpieces. If you take a store-bought centerpiece apart, you will very likely find some filler at the base. hahaha...
Your centerpiece looks lovely, and no one can see the bases beneath the greenery.
Thanks for the shout-out,
Judith
This is thrifty and so pretty Kathleen. Your centerpiece is fabulous.
Perfect for Spring and Summer.
Have a great week.
Kris
You are a woman after my own heart. I can't imagine paying those outrageous prices for a "storebought" arrangement. Plus you will reuse those elements, probably for years in so many ways. One of these days, I am going to have to buy some of those candles; I can go to bed and if forget them, I'm still OK!
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