
Let's face it: Carnations are given a bad rap. They are the "filler" flowers, the cheap-y flowers, the flowers you purchase when you know-you-should but don't-really-want to bring flowers.
Until now.
The fabulous Eddie Ross [if you've never heard of him, get acquainted: he.is.brilliant] shows us how to use these affordable buds to create divine centerpieces.

Eddie has put together his own how-to guide for creating these gorgeous carnation centerpieces that would work brilliantly on any table.

The tiered number would be just gorgeous at a Spring Wedding, as would the floral sphere. As much as I love.love.love the look of the white carnations I think any tone of pink would be beautiful at a Pink-Party or a Bridal or Baby shower. [I am also very interested in seeing what the unique green carnations would look like].
I can't wait to pull out a cake stand or candle stick and an Oasis and get started on one of these pretty arrangements. Possibly for our Valentine's centerpiece?
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