We also had cocktail centerpieces, which is where I was able to incorporate clocks and candelabras! These are so simple to make, they took me like an hour to put together! YOU WILL NEED: *Candelabras and clocks *E6000 Glue *Hot Glue *Flower Wreath with Plastic Bottom *Cake Circles Take your cake circles and your E6000, you're going to glue your candelabras and your clocks to the center of the circle, like so. You're going to take your plastic flower wreath and hot glue it to the cake circle. I tried to use the E6000 and it just kept coming undone. The NICE thing about these flower wreaths with the plastic bottoms is that they literally slide RIGHT over top of the candelabras and MOST clocks. So just slide it over top and start gluing them. Now, like I said it will fit MOST clocks. The one I had OF COURSE it didn't fit over. EASY FIX! I took a pair of scissors and cut the flower circle where it didn't fit. I glued it down the best I could. But you'll see there's a blank spot. Now, since you have this open spot just simply take extra leaves and flower heads from other silk flowers and glue them down. With the clocks there are the backs that have cords and gears and things showing that are not cute. Once again, super simple fix! I took extra roses and leaves from other floral projects for the wedding and glued them onto the back with hot-glue and sticky tack. (I wanted to be able to remove them in case I want to keep the clocks separate after the wedding, lol.) And here's how that turned out. Like I said these were literally the EASIEST cocktail centerpieces ever. Took so little time for me to make these. And they were a hit!
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