You can certainly sub other fruits and garnishes. I love keeping the green and red theme.
What you’ll need:
*Bunches of green grapes
*Red Raspberries
*Strawberries
*Cherries
*Rosemary sprigs, mint and
cranberries for garnish
*Your favorite fruit dip
*Round platter and small bowl
for center
Start with a Grape bunches since they are a lot largest and arrange how you want then add in the other fruit and finish with the rosemary, mint and cranberries for garnish.
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Very cute Andrea! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute and festive! I'm going to make this for our Christmas Eve party!
ReplyDeleteJill - Doused in Pink
I love this idea and think I will do it for a pretty and yummy appetizer. Thanks for sharing my friend. Have a wonderful holiday week!
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I saw you do this in insta and loved it! So darling!
ReplyDeleteEasy, delicious and healthy - I'll take it!
ReplyDeleteThat is so beautiful! & what a healthy choice in a world of sugar!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's only smart to stay healthy otherwise we don't feel well.
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Jodie
What a lovely idea.
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty! I was so relieved to see the rosemary package in the second picture. When looking at the first picture, I was thinking how this would be so lovely to make but I just wasn't sure I was comfortable putting pine needles in the middle of my wreath. Lol. Beautiful! Merry Christmas!!
ReplyDeleteI've been craving a salad for weeks LOL. This is such a cute idea! Merry Christmas to you guys, loved the card! xoxo
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What a great idea! I love having fresh fruit as an option and break in sweets.
ReplyDeleteI was needing a third thing to make more our Christmas potluck and might just have to make something like this. I will see which fruits look good today while I am grocery shopping.
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So pretty and festive too. I should make one for Christmas morning!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea for parties!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness this is beautiful and it looks so delicious! Xoxo, Caroline
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous, Andrea! So simple and easy, but beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSooo pretty and clever! Your fruit looked so big and juicy too. I made a Christmas tree out of fruit but this is so much cuter!
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ReplyDeleteAmazing, love it, and perfect to use for my vegan family this year
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