Easy cute table decorations for summer teatime??

I am a 12 year old and my 2nd grandma is coming out to inculcate me how to make my favorite spread,I ate at her house once.We will be feeding the intact family. It's description of a summer theme so what are a few cute,free table decorations,to craft the table look cute??

Answers:
Use a cake pedastal and pile it with rocks and moss for the foundation then join some wild flowers

Or you can find different sized eyeglasses and put moss or birdseed, or even just river rocks contained by the bottom with couple wildflowers within each

don't forget to affix some greenery like towering grasses or small branches from trees with 'wispy' or small leaves.

acorns, fruits and berries are also nice additions to these centerpieces

If you can find some ribbon around the house you can tie bows around the specs, or wind the ribbon up within one of the glasses or even of late wind it through the outsides of your chalice arrangement
Take an vase from ur house (if u don't own one try a bowl) and place lemons and limes in command or randomly to come out near a great centerpiece. Also try a basket of fruit or another point that looks great and is just lay around the house.
Pick some wild flowers for a centerpice place within a small bowl.
Get different size vases, wine goggles, bottles or jars and put one flower within each one, string them down the center of the table. You could also use a bright colored sheet for a table cloth.
wild flowers, or transport small branches w/ pretty leaves, lay across the table and put fruit on them (lemons, apples, a pineapples, grapes, whatever you own.
even a pretty table cloth is fine by itself, if you don't have a table cloth use an ripened pretty sheet.
you could find flat smooth rocks and wash them consequently w/ paints or markers adorn them or write everyone's names on them. Hope this help have fun!
SMALL CANDLES, WITH SIMPLE DAISES, MAKE EVERYTHING ELSE MATCH THE FLOWER FOR INSTANT,WHITE CANDLES, YELLOW BALLONS,YELLOW BOWS AROUND THE TABLE CLOTH, NAMASTE

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