GeorgiaPeach
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This thread explores various ideas for creating inexpensive Valentine's Day centerpieces, particularly for a PTO pancake dinner. Participants share creative suggestions using accessible materials, often sourced from dollar stores, and express personal experiences related to their choices.
Views differ on the use of candles, with some participants sharing successful experiences while others express concerns about safety with children present. Overall, no clear consensus emerges regarding the best centerpiece approach.
Participants draw from personal experiences and available materials, primarily focusing on budget-friendly options suitable for a community event.
Consultants looking for creative and economical centerpiece ideas for events, particularly those involving children or community gatherings, may find this discussion helpful.
dianevill said:Instead of the stones you could use small conversation hearts w/ the fake candles, too (might be cheaper?). You can pick up nice sized bags at the dollar store.
GeorgiaPeach said:Here's what I ended up doing....I took an ivy glass bowl (the cheap 97 cent ones that have wavy tops). Put a votive candle in it (mine were inside little glass votive jars). Poured candy conversation hearts around the votive jar, between the jar and bowl, up to the top of the votive jar.
Tied pink curly ribbon around the top and curled it. When I lit the candle it made the candy glow.
They were SO cute and I couldn't believe how many compliments I received!!
So if you are looking for a quick and simple idea for valentine's day....look no furtherThanks to everyone for the great ideas...I knew I could count on you to help me start thinking creatively!
DebbieSAChef said:I thought you couldn't use candles. I always love candles, maybe not so much with kids around but even not lit they are pretty and cheap!
Debbie![]()
Consider using a mix of fresh flowers and candles for a romantic touch. You can also create a centerpiece using heart-shaped balloons, or a collection of red and pink fruits arranged in a decorative bowl. Another idea is to use a tiered stand filled with sweet treats like cupcakes or chocolates.
Utilize Pampered Chef's beautiful serving platters or bowls to display your centerpiece items. For example, you can use a large stoneware bowl to hold a mix of fruits or a selection of gourmet chocolates. The elegant designs will enhance the overall look of your centerpiece.
Absolutely! You can create a simple DIY centerpiece by filling a glass vase with red and pink candies or decorative stones. Another idea is to use mason jars filled with fairy lights and flowers. You can also paint empty wine bottles in romantic colors and use them as vases.
Popular themes include romantic candlelight, rustic charm, and modern elegance. For a romantic theme, use soft lighting and floral arrangements. A rustic theme can incorporate natural elements like wood and burlap, while a modern theme might focus on sleek lines and minimalistic designs.
Consider creating a "build-your-own" element, such as a dessert bar where guests can assemble their own treats. You could also include a small note station where guests can write love notes to each other, adding a personal touch to the centerpiece.