Do you want to make your Christmas Dining Table a focal point? Here is the inspiration to gather!
If the Christmas
tree is the keystone of your holiday home, the Christmas centerpiece is the
heart of your feast. Here's where you'll find all the inspiration you need for
your prettiest, most festive Christmas table yet.
1 FESTIVE FLOATING FLORA
This vivid
centerpiece will take you just a few minutes. Simply fill various jars with
water — stop just a few inches below the brim — and add American and Michigan
holly. Purchase floating candles for a warm bonus.
2 GIFT BAG GALORE
Switch up
Christmas grab bags for something a bit more glam. Brush brown paper gift bags
with white paint, creating a snowy scene. Stuff with pine and branches before
finishing with a wrap of charm-adorned twine. Neutral, minimal, beautiful.
3 WINTER FRUITS
Play with height
for this pine, pomegranate and candle centerpiece. Drape sprigs of pine
clippings on the tabletop and place a winter fruit like pomegranate (clementines
or figs could work too) where branches meet. Stagger taper candles in a zig-zag
formation to add yet another layer to this textured centerpiece.
4 BIRCH TIERS
Invite winter's
best features into your home and onto your tabletop — circles of sweet birch
offer a snow-covered effect when set against flickering votive candles.
5 FLOATING PINE CANDLES
Place cut sprigs
of pine in skinny-necked, water-filled bottles and top with taper candles for a
stunning and simple arrangement.
6 ICICLE BRANCHES
These
"frozen" branches require a bundle of curly willow, tacky glue and
diamond vase filler. Place in different sized vases in the center of your table
for a perfect winter scene.
7 WINTER ROSES
Get creative with
the base filler of your winter floral arrangements — try filling a square vase
with fake cranberries before inserting cream colored roses. After the feast,
place this beauty on your coffee table as a memento of your family dinner for
the rest of the week.
8 ORNAMENT PENDULUM
Doesn't this
blogger's centerpiece of hanging ornaments look like a pendulum? You might want
to discourage the kids from swinging glass orbs side-to-side, though.
9 MASON JAR SCENE
Would you believe
that the snowy base of these mason jars is epsom salt? Layer in cranberries,
sprigs of juniper and candles, of course, for a stunning display. Alternate
candle-lit and juniper mason jars for added country flair.
10 MINI CHRISTMAS TREES + CRANBERRY
Your Christmas
tree is oftentimes the center of your home's holiday decor — why not make mini
versions the center of your Christmas dinner table? Choose real (mmm, the smell
of pine at dinner) or faux trees and place them in a wooden box. Adorn with a
cranberry garland — and any other decorations you see fit.
11 NOCTURNAL PEDASTAL
A dramatic
candelabra gets a Christmas makeover with a burst of pine and wintry floral
accents, like pinecones, glittery branches and fake fruits. The defining touch?
A cute peek-a-boo owl to oversee the feast. What a hoot.
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12 RECLAIMED PALLET BOX
The possibilities
are endless with this pallet DIY project. After this blogger's husband
constructed this box from reclaimed wood (a project that cost ... absolutely
nothing), she added pinecones, bells, cranberries and candles for a stunning
centerpiece that truly steals the show.
13 DOUGH BOWL OVERFLOW
This blogger used
everything but the kitchen sink to curate this overflowing Christmas
centerpiece — but there is beauty in the excess. Candles, draped lights, pine
cones, a horse miniature and a Christmas tree make for a dynamic visual
arrangement.
14 TEAL + BELLS
Forget silver and
gold — teal and gold makes for an equally stunning (and surprisingly festive)
Christmas scene. This project couldn't be easier — simply purchase a bag of
jingle bells and three candles in the same hue. Put it all together on a
rectangular serving dish and light candles 15 minutes before guests arrive for
a sweet-smelling Christmas night.
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