How to Use a Hurricane Lamp As a Table Centerpiece
- 1). Cut floral foam -- green or brown foam used in floral arrangements and available at craft stores or florists -- into a circle several inches wider than the diameter of the hurricane lamp and about 2 inches high. Cut out a circle inside the foam, leaving a 1-inch border, to create a ring.
- 2). Drop the foam ring into a bucket of water if you're using fresh flowers in your centerpiece. Do not push it down, but allow it to soak up water. Remove the foam ring when the top is level with the water's surface and drain it for several minutes. Skip this step if you're using artificial flowers.
- 3). Cut a plastic tray, also available at craft stores or florists, to the size of the foam ring. Set the foam ring onto the tray.
- 4). Cut flower buds and greenery from your flowers. Leave several inches of stem.
- 5). Install the greenery onto the foam by sticking the stems deep into the ring's top and outside areas. Point the greenery both up and out to create a full look. Continue until you can see little, if any, of the foam's outer edges.
- 6). Insert the flower buds in the same manner. Use a gentle touch so you don't crush the petals. Space out the flowers around the ring, or concentrate them on one side, depending on your preference.
- 7). Transport the centerpiece to its ultimate destination, carefully supporting the tray.
- 8). Place the hurricane lamp into the center of the ring and insert the candle into the lamp.
- 9). Add more greenery or flowers if you can see the plastic tray between the foam ring and the hurricane lamp.
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Light the pillar candle just before your event begins.