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Old 12-18-2008, 08:55 PM #1
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Default Easy center piece...

Thought you might like this center piece...easy, inexpensive and looks nice.
I took a damage candle, bought the decoration at Wal Mart in the tree decorations dept., gold charger, and an wreath I made years ago.

Take a huge candle and a smaller one same color.
Use a sharp object to dig out a small space for the decoration.
Light the smaller candle, or one in a jar...
pour melted wax in hole and set decoration in quickly.

Set candle on charger inside a wreath...instant center piece.
This is the one on my table...

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