How To Make A Vintage Tiered Basket Centerpiece

Who wants to learn how to make a vintage tiered basket centerpiece?

This was such a fun, quick, and easy DIY.

You do’t have to break the bank to add new beautiful decor to your home each season.

Fall Vintage Basket On Table CLose up of DIY

Large floral arrangements like this can be super expensive, to purchase.

Do not be intimidated by its size, this can be an impressive focal point, and such a fun DIY project.

Supplies

supply items for DIY basket centerpiece

You will need:

  • 2-3 basket graduating in size
  • Floral foam for each tier
  • Variety of Flowers 2-4 colors/types
  • Variety of fall leaves
  • Pumpkin, apple, or pear picks
  • Wire cutters

This is everything you will need to make this amazing fall centerpiece.

I found everything at the Dollar store which made this a very inexpensive DIY.

floral foam squares for DIY basket centerpiece

Using floral foams are the perfect way to add height in between each basket tier.

You can use round or square, you are just looking for something to push the flowers into.

basket centerpiece supplies

Every one of these items was from the Dollar Tree, but you confined florals at your local craft store.

You can find all these items at Micheals also: I found multiple colors of mums, maple leaves, and even a maple garland.

These cute pumpkin sprays were perfect to top of the basket centerpiece.

set of 3 variety size wickerr basket for DIY basket centerpiece

I found these 3 vintage baskets at a local antique shop.

I liked the variety of sizes, and the color was very similar.

Here are some vintage fruit baskets that would work perfectly.

Try these vintage wicker basket bowls.

You can even use these wicker Boho Bowls.

Let’s Get Started

Fall DIY Centerpiece Projet basket with foam round tier 1

The first think you want to do is place the floral round in the bottom (larger) basket.

You can glue these in place if you like, since I have to store them (and want to break them down) I decided to skip this step.

Fall DIY Centerpiece Projet wire Cutters

Next I cut all the flowers and leaves stems down.

This makes it easier for you to add them into each tier.

Fall DIY Centerpiece Projet basket with foam round tier 1 maple leaves

These adorable maple leaf garland was the perfect base layer to lay down and add a consistent look around the basket.

Fall DIY Centerpiece Projet basket maple leaf garland

I started to take the maple leaf stems and place them into the foam round, in a circular pattern.

Fall DIY Centerpiece Project tier 1 filled with florals and leaves

The I started rotating the different colored mum stems throughout the first tier.

Fall DIY Centerpiece Project tier 2

Just retreat these steps until you reach the top tier.

Fall DIY Centerpiece Project tier 2 foam round
Fall DIY Centerpiece Project tier 2 maple garland
Fall DIY Centerpiece Project tier 2 florals
Fall DIY Centerpiece Project tier 2 filled with florals and leaves
Fall DIY Centerpiece Project tier 3 floral foam round
Fall DIY Centerpiece Project tier 3 filled

I saved the pumpkin stems until the top tier, I wanted a wow factor to top this centerpiece off.

Fall Vintage Basket DIY Decor

Did you enjoy this tutorial on how to make a vintage tiered basket centerpiece?

Be sure to check out another fun fall DIY on how to make toilet paper pumpkins.

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How To Make A Vintage Tiered Basket Centerpiece
  1. Beautiful, I really enjoyed watching your video. Thank you Chris

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