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Super Simple Dollar Tree Leaf Centerpiece

Just last week I was not ready to let go of summer yet. Then I got a taste of fall-ish temperatures (by that I mean less than 80 degrees), and now I say BRING IT ON! If I have the option of wearing long pants, I’m a happy camper. Also contributing to my happy fall mood are some recent trips to Dollar Tree. That’s what inspired this quick craft, which cost me $2.50 since I already had a glue gun and glue sticks.

You can buy faux leaves just about everywhere this time of year, it seems. I saw these leaves at Dollar Tree and knew I had to do something with them. I’ve been wanting a fall centerpiece of some sort for my kitchen table, and this is perfect!

I apologize for the lack of photos. I recorded a time-lapse video while I was making this, and it’s also just hard to glue and photograph at the same time. 

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Okay, so here’s what I used:

  • Faux leaves
  • Plastic plate
  • Glue gun/glue sticks

Seriously, that’s it. I did recently buy these flameless candles, and they are perfect for this. Remember when realistic flameless candles were really expensive? Not so anymore, and I love them!

I bought a pack of four plastic plates from Dollar Tree. They have a lot of different colors, but my goal was to not be able to see the plate, so I figured it didn’t much matter. I went with white. If you want a bigger centerpiece, they do have pretty metallic charger plates. But again, for this particular project I intended to cover the whole thing, so what it looked like didn’t matter. I DID buy a rose gold charger for another project that I’ll share soon!

I bought three packs of leaves because I wasn’t sure how many I’d need, but I think I used the equivalent of one package. I have plenty left over for other projects.

To actually make this centerpiece, all I did was glue the leaves on. I worked from the outside in and made rings of leaves starting with the rim of the plate. I let them hang off the edge of the plate quite a bit to make it appear as big as possible.

I love hot glue because it dries so quickly. As soon as I finished gluing the leaves I was ready to see what it looked like with the candles.

Leaf centerpiece with candles

So pretty!

Look for more Dollar Tree fall craft tutorials soon! In the meantime, happy crafting!

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