One of the easiest things to do for a Holiday centerpiece or tablescape is floating candles. I mentioned how easy these are to put together and when I show you, you’ll understand JUST how easy they are. Nothing to them. I’ve had my candle cylinders for a few years now, in 3 different sizes. But, I know you can find clear glass cylinders like this at most any craft store, so get yourself at least 3 in different heights to make your table interesting.
Mine are about 6″, 8″, and 10″ tall and the great thing is, you can change these up to anything at all. I can see adding sliced lemons or limes or pretty sparkly beads, the skies the limit.
I bought fresh cranberries in a bag last year during the Christmas sales and they have been in my freezer all year. So, all I did was get them out and use them. I snipped a few sprigs of holly from the bushes in my yard and put that in first, then I added the cranberries. Fill with water about 1/2 to 3/4 full and plop in a floating candle. You can find floating candles at all the craft stores too, so start looking for them. I had 2 sizes with mine. The larger ones burn a LOT longer.
Then, I simply tied a pretty ribbon around the cylinder, added a small ornament and a sparkly pick to it and that’s it! And if you have several parties at your house that you’d like to use these on for this Holiday season, simply drain out the water, put the cranberries back in a freezer bag and put them in the freezer.
See how simple! Now, get out there and find some cylinders and try this at home. YOU can do this. I had so many women stop in my area and inspect those candles and they all pronounced that they could do that too.
Yes, you can! 🙂
Linking to Kimba’s DIY Day!
Lisa@DestinationSeaborn says
Those look so pretty! Great idea on freezing the cranberries!
Paula says
Beautiful! I love your ribbon, ornament, & sparkly picks – they really add that special touch!!
Andrea says
Such a pretty idea! I have done this before myself, but hated how the cranberries didn’t last long; I like your idea of freezing them again! until the next party!
Hattie says
Those look so special and fancy! I love how simple they really are to put together. I think I need to look for some cranberries on sale after turkey day!
Lisa says
Absolutely beautiful! I always love decorating with cranberries for the season too. <3
Janet says
I have been wondering what to do that I haven’t done already for the last few Christmas Eve parties (we always have an “intimate” gathering of 30+ friends/family) – I am TOTALLY going to do this for the centerpieces! Thank you SO much for the great idea!!!!
Paige says
Great idea! Thanks for sharing.
Debbie says
I really like using floating candles. This is a great idea!!
Barbara Jean says
all sooo beautiful!!
thanks girl!!
blessings and Happy Thanksgiving!
barbara jean
JoAnn clegg says
I love your centerpieces! They look easy and very charming. Thanks,
JoAnn
Laurie says
And they look stunning! Thanks for the directions. laurie
Heathahlee says
Rhoda, those are so cute and look so easy to do! I’ve missed reading your posts! I hope I can get back into a routine of reading my fave blogs! : )
Sandy says
Wow! I have to try this. I have a holly tree in my yard so that part is easy and free. This is just lovely! Thanks for sharing.
Teacup Lane (Sandy)
cynthia says
Very Lovely, I will have to try that! Cindy
Becky says
My cranberries seem to float to the top – I never added anything else with them though….
Linda@Coastal Charm says
I have done this for years…never thought about freezing my cranberries…THANKS sooo much Rhoda for this awesome tip! Hope you and your family have a HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
Blessings,
Linda
Sharon says
Very pretty … and easy. Great tip.
Kasey says
Oh wow. Love it! 🙂
Heather says
so pretty!!