You can create a “garden” in your house by making this beautiful candelabrum lapped in flowers. This can become a beautiful centerpiece on each table of your room, for any occasion: for a party, for a wedding or for Christmas.
I am sure that this can make an outstanding and elegant décor along the head table.
The designer of this amazing floral arrangement is Carolyn Shepard, and well known floral designer. For arranging this antique candelabrum, Carolyn chose to use deep pinks and reds wrapped around it.
Use her instructions to get the same stunning piece and you can change only the color and style, after your preferences.

12 Materials to Create a Garden Candelabrum

1. 2′ length of ivy garland
2. Roses (mixed shades of red)
3. Cymbidium orchids
4. Celosia
5. Pink spray roses
6. Pink Gerber Daisies
7. Red Dahlias
8. Magenta stock
9. Floral wire – 24=gauge
10. 2 ¾” red wired satin ribbon
11. Scissors
12. Electric skillet and Pan melt glue

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garden candelabra

After you have all these materials and you gathered them, there is only on step more to do to create a beautiful centerpiece for any occasion.

Take the following steps to create garden candelabra:

1. Twist several vines of ivy together and secure with green floral wire.
2. Wind the satin ribbon through the entire garland, gentle tucking portions of the ribbon into the ivy.
3. Heat an electric skillet and add the pan melt glue. Dip stems of largest blooms into the glue, and then place the blooms throughout the garland.
4. Dip stems of smaller blooms into the pan melt glue, then cluster those flowers throughout the garland until full.
5. Once the glue is completely dry, wind the garland around the candelabra by securing in place at the top with floral wire. Wind the garland around to the bottom and allow the end to rest on the table.
6. Add candles to candelabra, then place votive candles around the table.

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