Water Jewels Centerpiece

Some of my favorite centerpieces have been made using Water Jewels, sometimes called Water Gems.  They are tiny dehydrated pellets that when soaked in water, they swell up into what looks like clear marbles.  They’re squishy & bouncy and when water is poured over them, they become invisible, which makes easy designs using flowers.

Water Gems Centerpiece

The supplies for this centerpiece are, Water Jewels (got them at Michael’s), a clear container that will hold water, flower heads, water, measuring spoon, water & some candles.

Water Jewels supplies

After they gems have swollen in the water (about 6 to 8 hours) you can tuck flower heads down into the beads.  Top with water to watch them ‘float’ in the water, because the gems become clear.

Water Gems Centerpiece

Add candles to the top of the beads.  They keep the candles in place.  Light the candles & your centerpiece is complete!

Water Gems Centerpiece          Water Gems Centerpiece

This centerpiece can be customized for any tablescape, simply by changing the colors of the flowers used.

It would make lovely centerpieces for weddings, baby showers or any ‘special’ dinner party.

(Water Jewels will dehydrate if you don’t add more water to them.  You can add a few drops of Essential Oils to the water to make them into a room freshener.  When they are no longer being used, store them in a gallon sized Ziploc bag.  If you don’t want to store them, mix them into your garden soil to help keep the ground moist when the rain is scarce, DO NOT let them go down your drain!).

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I hope you enjoyed this.

Happy Creating everyone!

 

 

 

Easy Corsage Tutorial

Making a corsage is easier than you  might think.  These can be used for the upcoming Prom season, Weddings, Mother’s Day and even baby showers.  It can be customized easily by changing up the colors of the ribbons & floral types or colors.

The finished product…

Easy Corsage Tutorial

Using only a Dollar Tree Rose Bush, Baby Breath, Ribbon, Floral Tape & something to attach it to your dress.  (Corsage Pin, Safety Pin, or a Jewelry Pin)

Easy Corsage Tutorial

And if you want to know what to do with your corsage after you’ve worn it?  Try using them as curtain tie backs.  They make a nice feminine touch to a room as well as keeping the memories close.

Easy Corsage Tutorial

If you want to see how I made this, check it out on YouTube:

I hope you enjoyed this.  Happy Creating everyone!