



First, you'll need a deer skull or something similar. I found mine at a local antique mall, they can also be found in flea markets and second hand stores or online.
Apply a layer of glue over the skull and then brush Copper Foil Leaf Sheets over it.




Next, use craft wire to attach a small bouquet of flowers (dahlias and carnations) and fall foliage (grevillea and smoke bush) to the horns of the skull. Then insert Green Moss into the skull and insert feathers through an eye-socket.



Next spray-paint a Mini Diamond Cut Pedestal Dish rose gold. Once dry, add figs to the dish. I included whole and sliced figs for added texture.



Next fill a Geometric Terrarium Candle Holder with Green Moss and an assortment of richly colored dahlia and carnation flower heads.

Now that all the pieces of the centerpiece are ready, you can start to create the centerpiece cluster.
First place a DIY Large Basswood Plank With Bark in the center of the table. On top of this add a cutting of Moss Table Runner and pieces of Green Moss.



On the right back corner of the wood add pomegranates, both cut and uncut. At the front right of the wood add an arrangement of figs, a candle and an antler tosser. Between these 2 clusters place the decorated skull.
Next add the smallest riser from the Rustic Centerpiece Riser Set.

On top of the riser add the filled terrarium. In front of the riser add a Copper Mercury Glass Votive Candle Holder with a sliced fig accent. Next add a mini pumpkin to the bottom left of the wood. I used mini pumpkins from the supermarket, painting the body a pale gray and the stem rose gold.



Next, I added an arrangement of woodland berries and an antler table tosser before placing the pedestal dish of figs to the left of the terrarium.



Finally, I added a decorative horn and made sure the back of the centerpiece had moss, flowers and fruit accents in place.
Cluster centerpieces can be viewed from every side, so make sure there are small arrangements 360 degrees around the centerpiece. The centerpiece is ready for your guests to enjoy. The beauty of this type of decor is each table can have a different and unique cluster. By keeping certain elements consistent across tables (e.g. wood, moss and fruits) it will remain cohesive.
For more ideas and inspiration be sure to check out my Dark & Moody Boho Fall Wedding, Pomegranate & Blackberry Vodka Cocktail and DIY Chalk & Rose Gold Wedding Sign.




First, you'll need a deer skull or something similar. I found mine at a local antique mall, they can also be found in flea markets and second hand stores or online.
Apply a layer of glue over the skull and then brush Copper Foil Leaf Sheets over it.




Next, use craft wire to attach a small bouquet of flowers (dahlias and carnations) and fall foliage (grevillea and smoke bush) to the horns of the skull. Then insert Green Moss into the skull and insert feathers through an eye-socket.



Next spray-paint a Mini Diamond Cut Pedestal Dish rose gold. Once dry, add figs to the dish. I included whole and sliced figs for added texture.



Next fill a Geometric Terrarium Candle Holder with Green Moss and an assortment of richly colored dahlia and carnation flower heads.

Now that all the pieces of the centerpiece are ready, you can start to create the centerpiece cluster.
First place a DIY Large Basswood Plank With Bark in the center of the table. On top of this add a cutting of Moss Table Runner and pieces of Green Moss.



On the right back corner of the wood add pomegranates, both cut and uncut. At the front right of the wood add an arrangement of figs, a candle and an antler tosser. Between these 2 clusters place the decorated skull.
Next add the smallest riser from the Rustic Centerpiece Riser Set.

On top of the riser add the filled terrarium. In front of the riser add a Copper Mercury Glass Votive Candle Holder with a sliced fig accent. Next add a mini pumpkin to the bottom left of the wood. I used mini pumpkins from the supermarket, painting the body a pale gray and the stem rose gold.



Next, I added an arrangement of woodland berries and an antler table tosser before placing the pedestal dish of figs to the left of the terrarium.



Finally, I added a decorative horn and made sure the back of the centerpiece had moss, flowers and fruit accents in place.
Cluster centerpieces can be viewed from every side, so make sure there are small arrangements 360 degrees around the centerpiece. The centerpiece is ready for your guests to enjoy. The beauty of this type of decor is each table can have a different and unique cluster. By keeping certain elements consistent across tables (e.g. wood, moss and fruits) it will remain cohesive.
For more ideas and inspiration be sure to check out my Dark & Moody Boho Fall Wedding, Pomegranate & Blackberry Vodka Cocktail and DIY Chalk & Rose Gold Wedding Sign.