have some different colored and different kinds of pasta. stick in a clear tall jar. then pur color cornatied grains. for instance yellow angle hair pasta yellow wheat
2006-10-05 13:35:32
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answered by alex d 1
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Flowers and pre-made centerpieces can be really expensive, believe me I know it! I think the best bet is to use natural things you can find in the kitchen, grocery store, or outside your house.
I would take a pretty flower vase that you already have and fill it with different colored beans. Use red beans, white beans, and maybe put green food coloring on white beans to make green. Layer them in the order of the Italian flag. Pretty and easy!
Cranberries floating in a bowl with water is really beautiful. Put a few floating candles and light it, even better :)
Another good idea is to take a vase and put clear Christmas lights in it (try to use ones you already have to save money) then fill with potpourri, cranberries, or any kind of dried fruit/veggie. Potpourri is the best bet because the lights slightly warm the potpourri and it makes the whole house smell great.
Hope that helps!
2006-10-05 13:38:45
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answered by cutiewithabooooty 5
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Pick one color scheme and stick w/ it. That makes an impact inexpensively. Use a green tablecloth, red plates, white plastic silverware (like the colors of hte Italian flag). Color-coord. napkins, use fresh tomatoes and basil as your centerpiece (same colors, will smell great!), and maybe scatter dry pasta down around the table. You can stick baguettes in baskets to eat or decorate, spaghetti noodles in clear glass jars, standing upright, and use empty green wine bottles (or the raffia-wrapped chianti bottles) for candleholders to hold tapers.
2006-10-05 15:36:51
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answered by Sugar Pie 7
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This is very simple and can be elegant. Take a small mirror ( you can get them in any craft store, place a tall pillar candle on it. If you can find a decorative candle or a twisted taper candle for cheap use that other wise a plain pillar candle will do. Or if you want to jazzup the plain candle get some fine glitter, maybe in your color or in white and cover the candle with the glitter, dont use a hot glue gun as this will melt the candle, a glue stick should do the trick. Next get three pines cones to represent the past, present and future and cover them with glitter and place them in a triangle on top of the mirror but around the candle. That should be cheap and look really nice. Or omitt the mirror and get some pillow stuffing or similar material (any craft store) and place it around the candle, so that the candle looks as if its is sitting in snow and then add the pines cones on top of the "snow"
2016-03-14 23:05:26
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answered by Anonymous
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The Italian flag is red, white and green - so you could layer red, white and green napkins down the center of the table, then take a basket, lay it on it's side and place some silk ivy inside and then put some really pretty tomatoes, white onions or garlic bulbs around like they had tumbled out of the basket.
A pretty low basket with loaves of Italian bread and crusty rolls would be very pretty. If you wanted more color - you could wrap some in red napkins. (And your guests could eat them.)
A beautiful piece of marble tile or a platter with a round of cheese and bunches of grapes would be gorgeous.
Pretty little terra cotta pots of fresh herbs (like basil & rosemary) lined up in a row with tomatoes and garlic bulbs interspersed would be so pretty - and your guests could each take a pot home at the end of the meal as a party favor.
A beautiful, bountiful bowl of fresh fruit with grapes hanging off the sides a la della robia would be beautiful and your guests could enjoy the fruit. (think grapes, nectarines, plums, apples, oranges, bananas). Trail ivy up and down the center of the table out from under this bowl.
You could also go very avant garde and pick out lots of different kinds of pasta and display these layered in hurricane globes, or go with a clear wide mouthed flower vase and use spaghetti and long noodles - arrange them in the vase fanned out like flowers. There are several pastas that are colored, and this could be really pretty. I would then wrap some raffia around the middle of the vase several times and tie in a bow. Then nestle this vase down into a variety of shapes of macaroni, wagon wheels, bowties, etc spilled onto the middle of the table. If you do this arrangement - I would take more raffia and tie around each napkin and hot glue a bowtie pasta in the center - and place in the middle of each plate.
Some pretty expresso cups overflowing with coffee beans would also be very pretty. I would put this on an underlay of a tan burlap table runner that you can fringe easily by unravelling and pulling on a few threads.
2006-10-05 17:24:23
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answered by Karla R 5
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This Site Might Help You.
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Anyone have inexpensive party...table centerpiece ideas?
supposed to be an "italian theme"...but some things will cross over into general. Thanks for your input
2015-08-10 15:17:05
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answered by Jeri 1
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fresh flowers are great and they ARE NOT that expensive, you can get a beautiful centerpiece for $30- just make it yourself. Flowers can be bought at the grocery store, and if you buy cheaper flowers like daisys or lillies it might even be less
2006-10-05 18:34:07
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answered by Uma 2
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You could put different plastic food items for the centerpiece like spaghetti and pizza or anything like pastas
2006-10-05 13:35:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I found some of those old wine jugs with the wickery stuff around them and put candles in them. I added a few sprays of ivy swirling between the two of them.
Don't forget the checkered table cloth.
Have fun!
2006-10-05 13:34:23
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answered by Mommyk232 5
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Choose Alex's idea
2006-10-05 14:59:31
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answered by the Goddess Angel 5
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