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Sea Shell Centerpiece
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DirectionsJust take a potpourri jar and fill it up with seashells. Insert the candle then tie on a decorative ribbon.By Sandy from Bluff City, TN Feedback About This Post:RE: Sea Shell Centerpiece
I use seashells with centerpieces. I set the seashells on a bed of craft or clean beach sand and put a small votive candle in the middle. It's stunning and beautiful. Post by FloridaShells RE: Sea Shell Centerpiecehi this is the original one who posted this idea. i just use mine for decorative purposes in my bathroom but you could buy a candle with the metal on the bottom or if you want to use one of the bigger candles like the one in the picture you could take one of the metal pieces off of the smaller ones and put underneath the candle you have in they just slide off and on. Post by sandyb125 RE: Sea Shell Centerpiece
I have another idea about the shells. I used them as a decorative mulch in my pot plants. Post By Linda Smyth (Guest Post) RE: Sea Shell Centerpiece
Do you put the candle in any kind of container or just sit it on top of the shells? I was thinking that if you just sit it on the shells that it would possibly melt down on them. Thanks. Post by TonyaG | ||
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