This is a Facebook Live replay of making a fall cornucopia table centerpiece. For a complete list of supplies visit my blog www.southerncharmwreaths.com/
Oh, how bountiful, perfect for fall and Thanksgiving. You probably now know those are Coneflowers. Cornflowers are blue, in fact, Crayola has a cornflower blue crayon. I like how those wheat pieces added some pops of brightness. Another YTer, Ramon at Home, who was a professional florist, also stresses using flowers in twos and threes for added impact. When you mentioned the tape in back I immediately thought “leaves”, as well. The 360 view of your piece is impeccable and how it trails to touch the table at front is outstanding. Seen from any angle this is beautiful. No detail has been missed. Brava, Julie!
I have a cornucopia from years ago, and now I have new ideas about how to rework it. Thanks for the inspiration. The flowers are coneflowers.They look like black eyed Susans, but the centers are larger and they stick out. You can easily make acorn picks - Dollar Tree has packages of foam acorns, and you can poke a wires into some acorns with a dab of glue on the wire to hold them in place, and twist the wires together
Julie this is absolutely gorgeous...would look good on an entryway table or just about anywhere you had the space for it ! Love love love it...thanks for sharing, Judy
You have become one of my favorite teachers. I love it that you do not box yourself into just one medium. This is Jackie from North Carolina. Your video on Carolina Pottery was a hoot!
It would be really helpful to put the camera behind you and shoot over your shoulder so we can see what you are doing. I don't want to see what you have done; I want to see what you are doing as you do it. thumbs down.