Thrifty Hurricane Tutorial
Brad didn’t believe that I made them myself at first, so I had to show him the “before” pics off of my camera.I like it so much I think I might do this as the centerpiece on half of our reception tables.3 vases– I already had these, but you can easily get some from Dollar Tree or a thrift shop.

Clear Glass Hurricanes
These clear glass hurricanes are perfect for creating beach theme displays with sand, shells and more.The name hurricane originally referred to tall (open bottom) glass chimneys placed around candlesticks to protect the flame from drafts.Nowadays the name hurricane is used for tall glass vases and candle holders (that have bottoms), and they are perfect for beach sand and shell displays, with or without candles.Here are some beautiful hurricane decorating ideas with a coastal beach theme and sources where to purchase these clear glass hurricanes.Beach filled clear glass hurricane idea without candle (original source unknown).

Hurricane Vases! {Frugal DIY Tutorial}
For years, I’ve “coveted” the gorgeous hurricane vases available at Williams-Sonoma.Now I’m going to show you how you can get your beautiful, hurricane vase party on at your house!!!Supplies you need:Gorilla Glue – I’d never used Gorilla Glue before, so I was stepping out of my comfort zone.

Three Simple Ways to Fill a Hurricane Vase
One hurricane vase – three simple ways to fill it for the holidays.My love for the hurricane vase is pretty obvious when you walk into my house.two: We’ve all seen a hurricane vase filled to the brim with pretty ornaments.three: My absolute favourite way to fill a hurricane vase, no matter the time of year, is with things found in nature.And there you have it my friends, three simple and inexpensive ways to decorate your home for the holidays with a simple glass vase.
18 Gorgeous Vase Filler Ideas
Not only are these vase filler ideas elegant and classy, but they are also a very easy DIY project.Easy Vase Filler Ideas for Beautiful Event or Home DecorAre you looking for out-of-the-box vase filler ideas?Vase Filler Ideas: Cereal and GumballsIf coffee is too dark for your vase filler needs, how about adding some color using cereal and gumballs!Rustic Spools of Thread Vase Filler IdeasThis vase filler idea is not only charming and rustic, but it’s also practical!

Fall Decorating with Hurricane Vases
The vase in the middle is a Hurricane, I simply put it on top of a glass plate to seal up one end.After decorating my Mantle and Hoosier Cabinet, I had lots of Fall Decorations left.

Popcorn Table Decoration
What could be easier than this hurricane lamp popcorn table decoration?It is perfect for a fall table and can be used right through the holiday season.This easy DIY fall hurricane popcorn table decoration makes the table ready in a flashI love decorating in the autumn.Bag of unpopped popcornAutumn Floral PickThe table decoration is super easy to make.The popcorn table decoration would look great on a dining table, an occasional table or even a mantle.
Decorate a Vase One of These Pretty Ways
Get 35+ quick and easy DIY vase decoration ideas using various supplies like paint and Mod Podge.DIY Vase – Paint to UseI like to use FolkArt Multisurface paint to decorate all sorts of items (it’s what I use to decorate birdhouses), and I use it for glass as well.You can use any Mod Podge formula you like – there are no “rules.” Get my guide to Mod Podge on glass.I do like to use Mod Podge Gloss on any vases I decorate because glass is shiny, and Mod Podge Gloss is shiny as well.

7 Easy Vase Filler Ideas for Christmas Decorating
So today, I’m sharing 7 easy vase filler ideas for Christmas…with plenty of examples to inspire you!7 Easy Vase Filler Ideas for Christmas:Since you probably have a bunch of cranberries left over from Thanksgiving, this is a good place to start…#1- Easy Vase Filler Idea – Cranberries:As you’ll see, I frequently use these for my vase fillers.#3 – Easy Vase Filler Idea – Glass Christmas Ornaments:If you have a large glass container, simply fill it with colorful Christmas ornaments.#5 – Easy Vase Filler Idea – NutsOn your next trip to the grocery store, grab a bunch of nuts to use as vase fillers.

27 Gorgeous Christmas Table Decorations & Settings
27 Gorgeous Christmas Table Decorations & Settings27 gorgeous & easy Christmas table decorations, settings & best DIY centerpiece ideas using runners, candles, pine cones, mason jars, & more!( Source: Jenna Burger )Napkin folding ideas for Christmas table settingsSee how to fold a napkin into a Christmas tree in 2 minutes, and add delightful details in your Christmas table settings!

Easter Bunny Easter Centerpiece
Create a cute Easter bunny Easter centerpiece for your Easter tablescape or Easter decor.Easter Bunny Easter CenterpieceIf you’ve seen any of my previous Easter home tours, you know that I have a thing for white bunnies.

Easy DIY Craft Idea
DIY Craft – Roped Hurricane VaseI have another easy frugal fabulous home décor project for you today!As I walked into the store they had a beautiful table decorated with all sorts of nautical or roped items.A DIY craft idea was born!

Spring/Summer Hurricane Vases
Decorating with Hurricane Vases is one of the easiest and most versatile ways to bring the different seasons into your home!Hemingway Hurricane Vases While I have used Mason jars, cylinder vases, and hurricane candle-holders, I especially love the Willow Houseand have used them for years and years.I am not being compensated to tell you about these hurricane vases, but simply wanted to share where you can find them!

Fall Decorating with Hurricane Vases
The Willow House Hemingway Hurricanes are two of my favorite versatile pieces that I change out many times a year.Fall is here (at least the calendar says so), and I decided to go with a natural look for these hurricanes, and I love how they turned out!For this project, I chose corn kernels, small red beans, and split peas.Place the candle in the empty hurricane, then begin pouring the beans in very slowly around the candle to the desired level.A white candle would be a beautiful contrast!
Easter Decorating Ideas
I’m always looking for some good holiday decorating ideas, although, to be honest I usually run out of time to actually implement the ideas in my home.Here are some cute and unique Easter decorating ideas I found.You can follow my Easter Decor board on Pinterest.I will continue to add to it over time, so you’ll see new Easter decorating ideas pop up for future years to come.Follow Melissa Welsh’s board Easter Decor on Pinterest.
Good To Know: What Are Wedding Venue Open Fire Laws?
If you’re planning a wedding, the last thing you’re probably thinking about is open fire laws.As you’re doing the fun parts of planning, like shopping for a dress and tasting cake, it’s equally important to understand wedding venue open fire laws.That means one venue may allow open flame with certain precautions and restrictions in place, while another may flat-out refuse.Don’t Assume You’re in the Clear If You’re Planning an Outdoor WeddingIf you’re planning an outdoor wedding, you may assume you’re in the clear, but that’s not always the case.

Halloween Centerpiece
Create a spooky Halloween centerpiece for a Halloween tablescape or other Halloween decor!I’ll show you the rest of the dining room tomorrow, but today I wanted to share this quick and easy Halloween centerpiece idea.

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This collection represents a fantastic fusion of the major elements in the classic designs we've previously discussed: stem glass candle holders, glass cylinder vases, and votive candle holders.Like with any glass candle holders, these glass cylinder tealight votive holders are more than capable of bringing a perfect romantic candlelight ambiance.When flipped over or "reversed", these ethereal glass tealight votive holders become delicate bud vases, small hurricane glass vases, or hurricane candle holders.Utilizing additional accessories such as our wholesale glass pillar candle plates and wholesale mirror glass candle plates.Transforming glass tealight votive candle holders into a cylinder glass vase is not only simple.
Spring Hurricane Vases/Burlap Rosettes
Need a quick and easy Spring centerpiece or addition to your coffee table?These spring hurricane vases are a cinch to put together, and easily transition into summer, so you can leave them out for many months!I typically change out this hurricane vase trio to match the season or the holiday.

Frosted Glass Christmas Crafts DIY Holiday Decor -
I made all of these using Rust-Oleum’s Imagine glass effects spray paint in frosted glass and sea glass.I’ll show you three different frosted glass Christmas crafts and then you can pin your favorite!

The Best Wedding Decor For Farm Tables
This can especially true when it comes to the best wedding decor for farm tables because there are so many options for rustic weddings.Why should you rent your rustic wedding table decor?Analisa and Zach added colorful flowers as well, and altogether, their wedding table decor was quite whimsical.Our wooden boxes are just one of several wedding table decor items that are in our inventory and available for rent.

DIY Christmas Decor
Fill a glass vase with a simple string of lights, then closed the gaps with bright and sparkly ornaments.Mix snowflake lights with simple red balls for a brilliant pairing.Hot glue mini lights to twigs, then place them in a large container—what a great way to repurpose that brass umbrella stand!

DIY Fall Corn And Bean Floral Arrangement
Image By: The Recipe Therapist Via YouTubePin 1 WhatsApp 38 SharesWhen I found this Fall corn and bean candle video tutorial by The Recipe Therapist, on YouTube, and I knew I had t make one for my Fall dining room.This arrangement Idea is easy and cheap, and it will give any room an instant seasonal update, and lift everyone’ss spirit.

Rope Hurricane Vase {Nate Berkus Inspired}
This Nate Berkus inspired rope hurricane vase is perfect for a nautical themed mantle and only costs $3 to make!To make the vase start by gluing the twill to the bottom of the vase.The rope will later hide the twill and make it appear as if the twill is wrapped around the rope.Wrap the rope around the vase using a thin line of glue along the way (you don’t want the glue to seep through the rope).Before you finish the last rope section flip over the twill and glue it to the vase, making sure there’s room for the rope.