DIY Fruit Vases
Sure thing! DIY fruit vases are such a fun and creative way to add a pop of freshness to your home decor! Simply hollow out a piece of fruit like an apple or a pineapple, fill it with water, and arrange your favorite flowers in it for a unique and lovely centerpiece. Not only does it look beautiful, but it also brings a delightful aroma to any room. This easy and budget-friendly craft is a great way to showcase your creativity and impress your guests with a touch of nature indoors. Go ahead and give it a try, you'll be amazed at the stunning results!
Here is what you need:
- Whole Fruit (Melons, Coconuts, Pineapple, etc.)
- Flowers
- Water
- Sharp Knives
- Spoon
One of the most important elements of this tutorial is picking out the right fruit. I definitely wanted to have a bit of a tropical feel for this centerpiece, so I picked fruits that evoked that. I used fresh coconuts, pineapple, and a Sugar Baby watermelon. When selecting your fruit, try to pick varieties that will sit flat. Don’t be embarrassed in the grocery store! Test out every single variety that you buy first! (If you can’t find any flat options, you can cut a small piece off of the bottom of the fruit to create a flat base for it to stand on).
Begin by cutting open the top of your fruit, kind of like a jack-o-lantern. Be careful not to cut in to close to the sides. You want to keep the walls in tact!
If you are using a coconut, this process can be a bit more complicated. Wrap the coconut in a kitchen towel. Holding it with one hand, tap it with the back of a large knife, or hit it with a hammer, in the same place several times, then pry it open.
Once you have the top off, discard it and begin scooping away the insides using a spoon. You can cut away any excess that’s hard to remove using a small knife. You want to create a deep enough hollow for your blooms to sit in well and a solid barrier to hold water.
Once you have hollowed out a large enough cavity, clean up any excess flesh and add water to your fruit.
Trim your flowers to fit into the fruit “vase” and arrange them to create a full cluster
I love adding additional bright pop of color that stands out against the fruit!
Place the DIY fruit vases together or arrange them separately.