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Here’s how to WOW your guests with one of the easiest and least expensive Easter centerpieces.

Preserved boxwood has a classic elegance and It can be used for any season.

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Placing the wreath on a low wide planter creates a hedge that can function as a lovely border.

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Find a flowering plant, a much cheaper option than cut flowers and one that lasts longer.

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Drop the plant into the opening in the planter  and you have an  instant centerpiece.

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Fallen flowers from a faux cherry blossom will add a pretty dimension to the Easter centerpiece.

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Tuck in a few speckled eggs for the final touch on this holiday presentation.

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Look for things you already own to keep costs down. Use fresh flowers for the aroma of spring in the air. 

Now that you know what to do, for details on HOW to put these tips into practice, visit the link below.

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