Put hot glue on the bottom of the foam block and attach it to the wood plank. Drizzle a line of hot glue all around the base of the foam block to firmly secure it in place.
Once the glue has set, take your greenery stems and pull them apart from the main stem. Add a dab of hot glue to secure each stem into the styrofoam. You’ll insert greenery into 3 sides of the foam (plus on top). Leave one side open for the back.
Pull apart the boxwood stems and insert them into the foam throughout the design to add fullness and depth.Repeat the same process with the broadleaf greenery sprays.
Continue filling in the design by inserting various additional pieces of greenery as needed and hot gluing them into place.
Begin adding the magnolia stems to the design. Separate each large stem into two stems. Then glue each piece into the foam throughout the design.
Use pipe cleaners to attach greenery balls to the foam anywhere you see gaps in the greenery.Add the poppy sprays for some color.
Separate the eucalyptus sprays and trim the stems short. Hot glue them to the back of the centerpiece to cover the foam block.
Finish your magnolia centerpiece by looking it over carefully and fluffing out any greenery if you see gaps.