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The Unbreakable Christmas Centerpiece

November 29, 2011

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I love beautiful, sparkly Christmas decorations. They make me smile. What makes me cry is when they get broken by two little boys. Solution? I got it right here for you. 

Hit up your dollar store for some pretty plastic bowls and/or plates. Grab some shatter-proof ornaments (also at the dollar store). 

Pull out a few cans you aren’t going to be using for the next month or so and wrap with wrapping paper or metallic tissue paper. 
Stack the plates or bowls on top of the cans to create a beautiful stand.
Fill the plates and bowls with shatterproof ornaments. Add in any other pretty, non-breakable items and voila! Take that little boys!

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By Trish - Mom On Timeout November 29, 2011 Christmas Crafts, Crafts, Holiday Crafts

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  1. Kaitlyn says

    November 15, 2016 at 10:52 AM

    I love Christmas ornaments on display. This centerpiece turned out great. It’s awesome that it’s kid and pet-proof!

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  2. Robert says

    November 3, 2014 at 8:55 PM

    Oh this is all so lovely! I found you through Pinterest and had no idea I’d find even MORE great ideas! I LOVE how you added the those baubles in your centerpiece — everything is just perfect! –

    Reply
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