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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Cranberry Vases

Every year my Mom puts out her beautiful Christmas decorations. One of my favorite decorations is probably one of the easiest to make. She buys a bag of cranberries and uses some of her glass vases that she has around the house.


She puts the cranberries in the vases and adds water, then tops it with a floating candle. A very simple, yet beautiful holiday decoration.



9 comments:

  1. Love it!

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  2. Beautiful...and I can do this...cranberries--check, vase--check, water--check, candle--check. Thanks you for the idea! I like the framed button picture, too, but that will have to wait until next year.

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  3. another lovely idea!!
    I featured your vintage button Christmas tree on my round tuit post this week:

    http://jembellish.blogspot.com/2010/12/christmas-round-tuit28-and-day-42-of-45.html

    Thanks again for linking up! Have a lovely week and a very Merry Christmas!

    Jill @ Creating my way to Success

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  4. How long can you leave the candle and cranberris in the vase pf water and the candle on?
    Sound like a very good ideal!!!
    Lorita

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    1. Most floating candles have a burn rate of 3 hours to maybe 6 tops. If the water stays cool to room temp, it's perfect for an evenings entertainment. You could always rinse the cranberries off at the end of the evening to see if any have gone bad, refrigerate for a second party.

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  5. Simple, Beautiful and Elegant
    Thank you and your Mom

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