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if you have the muffin stone, use that with candles, pinecones, mini pumpkins etc.
even the bar stones would work with those items arranged on them.
Lisa/ChefBear said:Do you put something between candles and stones??? Doesn't it absorb the scent??
Lisa
One simple centerpiece idea for a dinner party is to use a large bowl or platter and fill it with fruits, such as apples or lemons, and add some greenery for a pop of color. Another idea is to create a candle centerpiece by arranging different sized candles on a tray or in a bowl and surrounding them with flowers or seasonal decorations.
A festive holiday centerpiece can be made by using a wreath as the base and adding candles, pine cones, and other seasonal decorations. Another idea is to fill a clear vase with ornaments or small decorative items and top it with fresh flowers or greenery.
For a unique wedding centerpiece, consider using potted plants or succulents, which can also double as favors for guests. Another idea is to create a DIY centerpiece using a wooden box or crate filled with flowers and other natural elements, such as twigs or berries.
To make a budget-friendly centerpiece, use items you already have at home, such as mason jars or wine bottles, and fill them with flowers or candles. Another idea is to use seasonal fruits and vegetables as a centerpiece, such as pumpkins and gourds for fall or citrus fruits for summer.
For a brunch centerpiece, consider using a tiered tray to display different types of pastries, fruits, and cheeses. Another idea is to create a mimosa bar as the centerpiece, with a variety of juices, fruits, and champagne for guests to mix their own drinks.