A centerpieces is the main visual point on a table in your home that draws the eyes of visitors and guests. The way you decorate your centerpiece says a lot about your style and taste. While centerpieces are the cornerstone of your decorations, it's important to find a balance between doing enough to make it look fantastic and overdoing it to the point where it starts looking tacky. Does this Spark an idea?
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Consider the season; if it's fall, use a pumpkin or cornucopia filled with fake dry leaves and vegetables as a centerpiece to mark Halloween or Thanksgiving. If it's Christmas, use a miniature Christmas tree as the centerpiece with fake snowflakes scattered around to look festive. For spring and summer, use bright and colorful flowers to match the flora blooming outside.
2Use rhinestones to add sparkle. You can find either self-adhesive rhinestones or you can superglue them yourself. Add these to whichever original centerpiece you choose to add extra flare.
3Add matching placemats, tablecloths, and dinnerware. Having a matching color scheme helps the centerpiece really pop and everything will look put together and impressive.
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