easy apple centerpiece
by Rachel Paxton
- rachel@creativehomemaking.com
Someone recently shared with me a great, easy idea for making a table
centerpiece. All you need to get started is several pounds of Red
Delicious apples. The apples you can make into candle holders! All
you have to do is use a paring knife to cut a circle out of the top
of the apple (removing the stem). Then use a spoon to scoop out enough
apple to allow enough room for a votive candle. If you want to use
a larger candle, you could scoop out more of the apple. The top of
the candle should be flush with the top of the apple.
Stand the apple on the counter and see if it's standing straight.
If it's a little lopsided, just slice a little off the bottom of the
apple so it will sit nicely. There's lots of ways you can decorate
with your apple candle holders.
If you want to decorate your table, you can take a pretty bowl and
fill it with apples. Place 2-3 apple candle holders in with the other
apples and light the candles for an attractive centerpiece. You can
also set several of the candle holders on the table and decorate with
greenery from your yard, such as evergreen branches, leaves, berry
sprigs, pine cones, etc. Use your imagination. At Thanksgiving we
had several card tables set up and I set one apple candle holder and
a few pieces of evergreen on each table since there wasn't room for
more decoration. You can also set the candle holders around a room,
like in a bookcase, on the piano, on the china hutch. Just make sure
to set something under it in case the wax spills over.
Some people think these candle holders look a little weird at first,
because they're not used to seeing apples used as candle holders,
but they look really great and cost next to nothing if you have some
apples and votive candles laying around. They will last 2-3 days until
starting to spoil. They give a warm, natural feeling to a home and
are very attractive and easy to make.
Copyright
1999. Originally published at Suite
101. Rachel Paxton is a freelance writer and mom who is the
author of What's for Dinner?, an e-cookbook containing more than
250 quick easy dinner ideas. For recipes, tips to organize your
home, home decorating, crafts, holiday hints, and more, visit
Creative Homemaking at http://www.creativehomemaking.com.
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