This Friday I’m sharing how I decorated our backyard deck for the summer. I left all of the main players intact so, no new furniture pieces. Just a little bit of fun with new accessories! Can’t wait to share! I did want to give a little spoiler and share one of the fun floral arrangements I made for the reveal post. To me nothing says summer like a pineapple. I love them in home decor and they are great to use for centerpieces. I did a super simple centerpiece with them last summer, which literally took minutes to do. This year I decided to use pineapples as well, but get a little fancier and add flowers to the mix! Who knew that a pineapple would be the perfect vase!
Here is what you need to do!
Step 1: Make sure you grab a pineapple that stands flat. Some of them have little bumps on the bottom and lean one way or another. So, yes I was the crazy person at Trader Joe’s checking out all of the pineapple bases. 🙂
Step 2: Once you have your perfectly flat pineapple we get to slice the top off!
Step 3: Use a melon baller to make some room in your pineapple for your flowers. It’s pretty easy to remove the pineapple. It just gets a little tough when you get to the core. Nice part of doing this is that you save a lot of the pineapple to eat. So, it’s not wasted.
Step 4: Take a paper cup and place in the pineapple and fill with water.
Step 5: Arrange your flowers and enjoy!
I’m obsessed! I had seen them before and thought it would be such a hassle to make, but it was super easy and I got to eat some pineapple during clean up! I think I’m going to be making them all summer long. Such an affordable centerpiece. The pineapple was $2 and then I picked up 2 bunches of roses for $4.99 each at Trader Joes. You don’t need a lot of flowers to fill the space so, I had enough to fill too more pineapple vases.
What’s your go-to summer centerpiece? Do you stick with roses or hydrangeas? I love a good peony centerpiece, but they have a short season so, I tend to go with colorful roses.
I’m not sure. I’ve only left them out for a day for a party and then normally toss them. I would assume if you keep them in a refrigerated or cool area it should be good for a couple of days.
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It’s so pretty and so simple too!
You should invest in a pineapple corer (about $8 on amazon). Makes the job even easier!
Oh! Yes, I totally need to get one! I just wanted instant gratification so, I used what I had.
love it!
are the green leaves from the pineapple?
The green ones are actually filler from the rose bouquet. Picked them at Trader Joes.
How long can you leave it out before the pineapple goes bad?
I’m not sure. I’ve only left them out for a day for a party and then normally toss them. I would assume if you keep them in a refrigerated or cool area it should be good for a couple of days.