Friday, October 19, 2012

Martha Stewart Autumn Centerpieces

I know it's not Halloween yet and here I'm posting an Autumn Centerpiece yet this caught my eye. Love the use of colors and textures on this little number.

There's even a "How To"

                                                                    Cornucopia Basket
A basic cornucopia basket gets a glamorous makeover, thanks to sparkly paint and fabric. Fruits and vegetables in rich shades of ruby and amethyst spill out like jewels.

Tools and Materials  via Martha Stewart everything Thanksgiving

  • Cornucopia basket, deandeluca.com
  • Metallic spray paint
  • Tape measure
  • Fabric, such as silvered linen, nyelegant.com
  • Straight pins
  • Sewing machine
  • Needle and thread

Shimmery Lined Cornucopia How-To

1. Coat cornucopia lightly with spray paint; let dry.  
2. Cut out a fabric rectangle on the bias: The width should be 3 inches longer than the length of the cornucopia at its longest point, not including the upturned end; the length should be 1 inch longer than the circumference of the cornucopia's opening.  
3. Fold fabric, right side up, so short sides meet; pin together along that edge.
4. Stitch where pinned, with 1/2-inch seam allowance. With doubled thread and running stitches, sew along 1 end; pull thread to cinch fabric closed, and stitch to secure.
5. Turn liner right side out, and place liner in cornucopia; secure cinched end inside tip of basket with a few back stitches.  
6. Fold excess fabric over the rim. Turn edges under 1/2 inch, and pin. With doubled thread and slip stitches, sew hem, pulling thread through basket every couple of stitches to secure.

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