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.
A 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.

This 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.
I 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.
This 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.
I 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.
This lovely idea using paperwhites is from My Sweet Savannah. Check out her blog for even more ideas.
2 Responses to “6 Easy-To-Make Holiday Centerpieces”
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Posted by Jennifer on December 9th, 2009 at 10:34 pm
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.

























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!