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6 Easy-To-Make Holiday Centerpieces

Need some inspiration for your holiday table? Here are some ideas you can do yourself, or take to your florist.

holiday-centerpiece-ideasA bark basket is filled with pine greens, twigs from a craft store, pine cones and berries. Buy large pine cones and use florist wire to wrap floral sticks to them. Place into oasis to create this beautiful centerpiece for a table or your coffee table.

swiss-holiday-tablehydrangea-centerpieceThis is a photo of my sister-in-law’s dining room. She lives in Verbier, Switzerland. You can’t see it, but a beautiful waterfall tumbles behind the window. Here, she’s get a beautiful basket, wrapped with leaves and tied with twine. The basket it filled with hydrangeas. Simple and lovely. If you can’t find hydrangeas, use another full flower.

pinecone-centerpiece-ideasI made this simple centerpiece using a wood, leaf-shaped basket from Scout, a home store in Royal Oak ($54.00). I used pine cuttings from the yard and layered large pine cones on top. Another cutting from a tree, tied with a satin ribbon, finishes the look.

holiday-centerpiece-ideas-2This is another simple idea you can do yourself. Square, decorative boxes are lined with votives filled with water and a litte oasis. Pine cuttings and wild flowers are placed to create small, simple centerpieces. Make several and line them along the table, alternating votives candles.

holiday-centerpiece-groupingI like this more abstract idea. You can use just about any sort of vase you have and fill them will a variety of roses and other flowers to create a colorful setting that matches your dishes. You can spray paint leaves to create even more bling factor.

centerpiece-ideas-1This lovely idea using paperwhites is from My Sweet Savannah. Check out her blog for even more ideas.

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Posted by tara on

Love planning the table feature. I pretty much just do a tree and table so it isn’t too OTT. Usually have a selection of christmas coloured candles and maybe some baubles tucked in the base. Also put thick satin ribbon around plain candles to make them Christmassy. This year however I went with flowers. 5″ square vase with grey green foliage and white daisies poked in the middle. Figured I could just replace flowers as needed and foliage would keep for the season. Also pinned a flat 1″ burgundy ribbon around the vase. Simple and sweet, totally copied out of Australian Home Beautiful!

Posted by Jennifer on

What great tips – love the kick-ass ribbon. Quality ribbon is so important. A great tip! Better to keep things simple and go for quality than fill the room with the cheap stuff.

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