Torah in Full Bloom
A Centerpiece That Tells a Story
We love getting creative with flower arrangements for special occasions.
Crafted with layers of lush flowers and fresh greenery, this Torah-shaped floral arrangement is more than just décor—it’s a celebration of tradition, learning, and spiritual growth.
Whether you’re setting the table for Shavuos, commemorating Matan Torah, or designing a show-stopping bar mitzvah or siyum centerpiece, this idea brings beauty and symbolism together in full bloom.
You can use this idea for a head table, buffet, or even the entrance display.
Adapt the colors, size, and flower types to match any event theme or season.

You will need:
- Two 4″x 12″ x 2″ drawer organizer
- 8″ x 12″ x 2″ drawer organizer
- flowers and greenery
- oasis foam
- floral ribbon
- dowels
Directions:
- Line the boxes with floral ribbon.
- Use a sharp knife to cut the oasis foam so it fits into the boxes.
- Soak the oasis foam in water and place it in the box.
- Cut the flowers and greenery and stick them in the foam as shown or in your own creative design.If the stems are soft, you can poke the foam with a sharp object to create a hole.
- Glue dowels on the ends of the two long narrow boxes.
- Arrange the boxes to resemble the shape of a Sefer Torah.
This article originally appeared in Family First.
Photo by Avi Gass






