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  2. Dress Up Your Table with These Gorgeous Floral Centerpieces - AOL

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  3. Bring On the Cozy Country Charm With These Fall Decorations - AOL

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    A muted floral arrangement and a distressed metal planter are just meant to be together. Place it on your table as a centerpiece or on a side table in your living room for instant autumnal vibes ...

  4. Your Guide to Using Real Branches and Leaves as Fall Decor - AOL

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    Centerpieces. An obvious but worthy decorating idea for collected branches is a fall centerpiece. Whether on your dining room or entryway table, simply placing branches in vases can elevate the ...

  5. Centrepiece - Wikipedia

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    A centrepiece or centerpiece is an important item of a display, usually of a table setting. [1] Centrepieces help set the theme of the decorations and bring extra decorations to the room. A centrepiece also refers to any central or important object in a collection of items. [2]

  6. History of flower arrangement - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Egypt. The earliest known flower arranging dates back to ancient Egypt. Egyptians were decorating with flowers as early as 2,500 BCE. They regularly placed cut flowers in vases, [1] and highly stylized arrangements were used during burials, for processions, and simply as table decorations. Illustrations of arranged flowers have been ...

  7. Ikebana - Wikipedia

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    Ikebana (生け花, 活け花, ' arranging flowers ' or ' making flowers alive ') is the Japanese art of flower arrangement. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is also known as kadō ( 華道 , ' way of flowers ' ) . The origin of ikebana can be traced back to the ancient Japanese custom of erecting evergreen trees and decorating them with flowers as yorishiro ...