5 Minute Succulent Centerpiece
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5m 30s
In this week’s Video Blog- I create a succulent centerpiece in 5 Minutes- using 3 ingredients-
Succulents- that have been ‘stemmed’ with bamboo stakes, Green Ball Dianthus and Hypericum- the centerpiece is created in Oasis® Flower Foam- and goes together simply and easily- you need a Dramm® bunch cutter- and a Swiss Army® Locking Blade knife- this long lasting centerpiece is perfect for your dining table or holiday parties. Check it out -created start to finish- right before your eyes… The best part- after the centerpiece has fulfilled it’s party and decoration duties- you can plant the succulents- and use them again in pots or planters throughout the house!
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