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• Take the wreath off your door and put it in the center of the table. 
• Optional- add candles to the center (we like battery powered because they are kid friendly, won’t burn your house down, and create no smoke).

After the meal is over and you clear the table, hang the wreath back on the door.  It is simple, beautiful, smells nice, and easy to see over.  Whether you have guests, or not, you deserve a beautiful table that only takes minimal effort.

Try it for New Years! 


Will you be cozy at home or out on the town?


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12/29/2010 9:17pm

My friend made a similar centerpiece - although she used real candles and I spent the night worrying that the whole wreath was going to go up in flames. I like the flameless candles myself.

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12/29/2010 10:40pm

What a great way to use a wreath. It looks beautiful, and I love that it has two purposes. We are probably going to stay in for New Years. We are tired from traveling. Thank you so much for sharing with me. I hope you and your family have a happy New Year!

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12/30/2010 3:59am

what a beautiful centerpiece and what a great idea!! It looks like we will stay in for New Years, we really are home bodies anymore usually asleep by midnight....sigh
Wising you and your family a Healthy and Happy New years!
Dennis

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12/30/2010 4:25pm

@Marilyn, @Monet, @Chef Dennis -

Thank you for your support! It means the world to me. Happy New Year to you as well!!

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01/02/2011 5:35pm

That is so creative- I love it!

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01/03/2011 9:56am

@Katie-

I am so glad you like it!!

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