Today we are excited to have Kiana Underwood of Tulipina share with us how to make a killer holiday centerpiece! Can you believe Christmas is next week? Here’s what Kiana had to say about this DIY:
“As a fairly non-traditional floral designer, I am constantly thinking of ways to buck tradition and design interesting things. This includes playing with color palettes and floral varieties that people may not associate with a particular season.
For this non-traditional holiday centerpiece, I found a lovely shade of garden rose, which helped to define the pink palette of this design. I also absolutely love the different shades of poinsettia that are available this time of year – such beautiful shades of pink, peach, and cream – in addition to all of the lovely reds. I added these as well. And finally, what would a holiday arrangement be without mistletoe?! Does it get anymore beautiful than those delicate and glassy little berries?
Don’t be afraid to be a little non-traditional in your holiday decorating this year – you may be surprised and pleased with what you create!”
What You’ll Need:
• Flowers (from left to right): Dogwood (fruit), Poinsettia, Amaryllis, Geranium, Euphorbia, Garden Rose, Mistletoe
• Vase of your choice
• Scissors
Step 1: Begin with the geranium and dogwood fruit branches.
Step 2: Add the mistletoe. These will be the base of the arrangement, but you can add some more to reinforce their presence at the end.
Step 3: Continue with the euphorbia and poinsettia.
Step 4: And finally, I added the amaryllis and arranged all of my roses throughout the centerpiece.
So pretty + bright for a holiday centerpiece! If you create your own holiday floral centerpiece, we’d love to see how it turns out, so please share on Instagram along with the hashtag #GreenWeddingShoesDIY
Thanks so much to Kiana Underwood of Tulipina for the DIY, florals + styling, and Nathan Underwood for the photos!
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I love how this is kind of traditional because of the elements, but has an unexpected color palette and is generally a fresher take on things.
I love this centerpiece tutorial! The mix of flowers in this are perfect, very bright and cheery for the holidays!
Love the combination of flowers! Makes a beautiful centrepiece!