This Diwali, our theme was to create something unique yet attractive that could be arranged on a coffee table. Experimenting with different ideas, we came up with a best-out-of-waste table decoration, again made out of Ferrero Rocher waste.
Table Decoration
Things You Need:
There you go, you have a wonderful table decoration that will be hard to ignore through the night! What's more, it's best-out-of-waste and is practically free!
Table Decoration
Things You Need:
- Ferrero Rocher (24-pack) tray and lid
- Ferrero Rocher golden chocolate tray, with 24 depressions for the 24 chocolates
- Tissue Paper (colour of your choice)
- Food Colouring (Colour of your choice, we have used Turmeric/haldi)
- Assortment of fresh flowers (we used orchids and chrysansthemums, you can use any you like, such as roses, jasmine, etc.)
- Eight tealight candles
- Arrange the Ferrero Rocher tray and lid in addition to the golden chocolate tray in which all 24 chocolates are placed as shown below.
- Remember to place the tissue paper below the Ferrero Rocher lid and tray as shown in the photo below.
- Fill the golden chocolate tray with the flowers of your choice, so that it looks like the flowers are heaped one on top of the other.
- Fill the Ferrero Rocher lid and tray with water and later add the food colouring to it to accentuate the effect.
- Place four candles in the corners of the lid and tray each, so that in total you have placed eight tealight candles on the entire arrangement.
- Light the candles at night and enjoy the effect!
There you go, you have a wonderful table decoration that will be hard to ignore through the night! What's more, it's best-out-of-waste and is practically free!
| Arrange the Ferrero Rocher tray and lid as shown, with the tissue paper beneath. Be sure to place the golden chocolate tray in the middle so as to give a better effect. |
| Fill in the coloured water, place the flowers in the golden chocolate tray as required and remember to place eight tealight candles in the corners as shown above. |
| Lighted candles add the Diwali effect at night! |
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