Tall Fall Lantern Wedding Centerpiece!

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Looking to create a picture-perfect wedding without going over budget? You’re in the right place! This dreamy Boho-Inspired Ceremony Backdrop is the ultimate mix of natural beauty and effortless style. So many of my DIY Brides are searching for that “wow” factor—without the luxury price tag—and I’m here to help make it happen! This setup adds a touch of whimsy and romance to your special day, all while staying beautifully budget-friendly. Sound like your vibe? Let’s get started and bring your vision to life!

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Before we get started I want to share an awesome tip on how you can earn cash back with your online purchases for all the items you will need to complete this project!

As our saying goes “When Every Penny Counts, Count on Miss PlanIt.” We love to save money and get great deals. Prior to us purchasing anything online, we check out Rakuten, find the store, click the current deal for that store and complete our purchase.

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Let’s Get Started: Click the links below to purchase the supplies needed for this project:

Supply List

Project Video:

If you prefer written instructions, please continue reading.

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Step 1:

Our first step is to attach the 6inch foam Disc to the bottom of the Metal Lantern with hot glue.  Next attach 8-10 Greenery Stems, 4-6 Fall Leaf Stems and 4-6 Maple Leaf Stems.  Now attach 4-6 Rose Blossoms and 4-6 Tea Rose Stems.  Fill in any empty spaces with Pomegranate Stems, Eucalyptus Stems, Berry Stems and Babies Breath.  

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 Step  2:

Now lets focus on the top of the Lantern!  Position the Handle of the lantern in the upright position. Add a dab of hot glue to each side and hold the handle in place until the glue dries.  Cut an oval shaped opening in the center of the Foam Disc.  Take your time, its best to trim out a little at a time.  Attach the foam disc to the top of the lantern applying a little hot glue for stubility. 

Step 3

Repeat Step 1.  Remember this centerpiece is all about layering. You can’t do wrong.  Take a step back and see if you like the floral placements before adding a dab of hot glue to the stems to attach permanently.  

Step 4

The final touch is to add the LED Pillar Candle.  

THE FINAL STEP:

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Planning the wedding of your dreams doesn’t have to break the bank — and we’re so glad we could be part of your journey! It’s been a joy helping you add those meaningful touches to your big day. Thank you for allowing us to share in your celebration. Wishing you endless love, laughter, and unforgettable memories as you begin this beautiful new chapter!

Don’t forget to sign up for Rakuten to earn cash back on your online purchases. Planning a wedding is expensive, our goal is to help you stay within your budget and make every penny count. Click here to sign up for Rakuten, and RIGHT NOW when you sign up, you will receive a $10 cash welcome bonus through my link when you spend $25.00!

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