How Do You Make A Sturdy Eiffel Tower Vase Centerpiece?
The key to making a sturdy Eiffel Tower vase centerpiece is to start with a tower vase that is weighted at the bottom. Eiffel Tower vases are thin and tall glass vases with a slight outward flare at the top and bottom. If the vases are not weighted at the bottom, they are easy to knock over. You also need to use a light decoration, even if you are also using a sturdy Eiffel Tower vase, to prevent the centerpiece from being top-heavy. Place the frosted-glass vase on the floor while you create the Eiffel Tower vase centerpiece. Fill the vase 1/3 full with red decorative stones to add extra weight at the bottom and to create a gentle red glow in the sturdy Eiffel Tower vase. Check that the handle and bottom of your small, foam-topped bouquet slides into the tower vase with ease. If the bottom of the holder will not fit, use a scissor blade to gently cut scrape away a little foam until it fits securely in the top of the sturdy Eiffel Tower vase. Cut 6- to 8-inch lengths of faux fern filler