Centerpiece How-To
To make each centerpiece, you'll need about a hundred stalks (six bunches) of dried grass and wheat.
1. Bundle 15 or so stems together at a time (they're easiest to handle if you secure bundles with floral tape about 4 inches below grain pods).
2. Hold between thumb and forefinger at an angle. Add bundles, in a spiral as shown, until all are used.
3. Wrap with floral tape (choose a color that matches your ribbon). Trim ends with floral pruner (cut center tips shorter for a stable base). Tie a wide ribbon over tape.
Tool for the Task: Colored Floral Tape
This handy tape, which becomes sticky only when you stretch it, and then adheres only to itself, is now widely available in a variety of shades. That means it blends beautifully into boutonnieres, bouquets, and centerpieces such as this one.

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does anyone know what some good combos of dried grasses work well in this arrangement? I love this centerpiece but I am having difficulty finding the greenery and dried grasses other than the wheat.
Beautiful!!! you'll need 6 bunches for each centerpiece!
This centerpeice is just beautiful! I love it!
can you tell me how many centerpieces this makes? or is it 6 bunches just for the one centerpiece?
www.CuriousCountryCreations.com has everything you need to make this. I bought the wheat from them and got the floral tape locally. It turned out perfect.
Thanks for the post.
www.CuriousCountryCreations.com has everything you need to make this. I bought the wheat from them and got the floral tape locally. It turned out perfect.
Thanks for the post.
Are you able to purchase dried grasses/ wheat from a florist. If not where can you find them to order? Thanks for the help!
Are you able to purchase dried grasses/ wheat from a florist. If not where can you find them to order? Thanks for the help!
This is a variation of the neat wheat sheaf centerpiece Martha showed us how to do during one of her Thanksgiving specials. I tried it years ago, and it was easy, elegant, tasteful and my family wanted me to make some for them. The only thing I did was make a loop with the jute twine, so I could hang it on a nail for the birds to eat.