Adam Albright
Make your holiday table shine with these easy DIY Christmas centerpieces.
Scatter the dried slices down the center of your table and accent them with flowers and leaves.
Paper Flower Display
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Craft your own floral centerpiece this Christmas.
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Create flowers of all shapes and sizes using colored cardstock paper and craft glue.
Layer the paper flowers with artificial greenery to create an easy holiday tablescape.
Natural Greenery Centerpiece
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Gather natural materials to create this DIY Christmas centerpiece.
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Vintage Toy Centerpiece
Dust off your childhood toys and use them to create a whimsical Christmas centerpiece.
Continue theclassic red and green color schemewith your napkins, places, and glasses.
Christmas Table Candle Centerpiece
Create a stunning Christmas table decoration using bundles of holiday greenery.
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Bind together long branches of seasonal blooms, like eucalyptus, pittosporum, dusty miller, or pine.
Arrange them in a long greenery runner and tie the branches together loosely with twine.
Use our tutorial to create the cookie homes, and lightly dust with powdered sugar.
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After Christmas dinner, it’s possible for you to pass around the jar of freshly-baked Christmas cookies.
Seasonal Christmas Centerpiece
Gather season greenery andpomegranatesfor a simple yet classic DIY Christmas centerpiece.
Artfully arrange the greenery down the center of the tablewe used cut pine, eucalyptus, and magnolia leaves.
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Add fresh pomegranates for natural dimension and to draw guests' eyes through the entire Christmas table centerpiece.
Add visual interest by using twisted taper candles instead of classic white candles.
To complete the country-chic look, place your Christmas centerpieces on a vintage linen runner or tea towel.
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Rustic Luxe Christmas Centerpiece
Combine elegant styles for a signature look on your Christmas table.
This Christmas table centerpiece combines a few basics for a stunning effect.
Start with candlesticks that shimmer (these are metal and glass) placed in a weathered wooden tray.
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Pile on metallic Christmas ornaments and add a little greenery, plus a rustic antler.
Light the candlesticks and your candle centerpiece is complete.
This Christmas centerpiece is ideal for rustic or traditional family feasts.
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Terrarium Christmas Table Centerpiece
Create a winter wonderland inside a clearglass bulb terrarium.
Start with a base of faux snow and tuck in a miniature house and small branches.
Floral Christmas Centerpiece
Set a muted holiday table with shades of white, silver, and gray.
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Set the arrangement on cut evergreen branches and a set of small votive candles in mercury glass vases.
Start with a base of evergreen branches, topped with Christmas ornaments.
Add candlesticks in varying heights and three small single-flower arrangements.
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Instead of a evergreen or garland base, go simplistic with a wooden board.
Showstopping Blooms Christmas Centerpiece
If white isn’t your floral color of choice, considerpurple and pink.
The combo’s regal air is an elegant choice for a posh Christmas gathering.
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Mix flower varieties and tones, ranging from fuchsia and plum to dusty pink and violet.
Cut longer stems to cascade out of the container, both upward and downward.
A metal champagne bucket is an apt choice for a casual-chic Christmas table centerpiece.
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Wooden Christmas Trees
Transform old wooden pestles into festive Christmas trees.
Secure an assortment of pestles to a board with a drill, and dress up the pestles with ribbons.
Add evergreen branches and artificial snow to set the snowy scene on your table.
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Arrange birch bark vases or pots and candles on a tray and surround with evergreen branches and pine cones.
Easy Ornament Centerpiece
Christmas table elegance needn’t come in a frilly, fussy package.
This graceful tablescape comes together with the most basic of elements.
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For cohesion, place the poinsettias in vases that match your candlesticks.
Chalkboard Candle Centerpiece
Craft chalkboard candleholders for a DIY Christmas centerpiece you’re free to customize.
Use chalkboard paint to add shapes to glass candleholders.
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Once dry, use chalk to add color and details.
Add chalkboard name cards to your place configs for a cohesive table.
Vintage Christmas Centerpiece
A few vintage brass decorations add a retro touch to this simple Christmas table.
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On a crisp white patterned runner, place a greenery garland or cut pieces of pine and eucalyptus.
Add brass deer figurines and tall brass candlesticks.
A red pot with greenery and berries makes a nice central focal point.
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Christmas Ornament Platter Centerpiece
Holiday guests will love this two-minute, DIY Christmas centerpiece idea.
Place metallic glass globe ornaments in a low marble dish, and that’s it.
We like an unexpected combination of bright pink and cobalt blue.
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Finish the display with mini tabletop evergreen trees and tealight candles.
Cake Stand Christmas Table Centerpiece
This double-decker idea starts with cute gingerbread cutouts.
Carefully arrange the cookies with cut greens, pinecones, and Christmas ornaments.
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It’salmosttoo cute to eat.
Sparkling Christmas Evergreens
Love the look of a tabletop tree?
Bring it to your Christmas table.
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Transfer mini pine trees to white vases and arrange on a silver platter.
Accent the trees with copper twinkle lights for a chic Christmas table centerpiece.
Christmas Table Sled Centerpiece
Elevate your centerpiece with a handsome vintage sled.
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Top with an assortment of cloches, ornaments, and greenery.
Try adding a few coordinating ornaments for a change in scale.
To get the look, top a white cake stand with coarse sugar and tall pillar candles.
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Finish the decorations with gilded gold pinecones and twine tags.
Fold the two sheets of cardstock in half lengthwise.
Cut out the trees with a crafts knife.
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Position the four sides so the trees stand.
Simply stack the stands and top with poinsettia cuttings in individual vases.
Add red berries for a pop of Christmas color.
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Sparkling Trees Christmas Table
All that glitters is on your holiday table.
Create this stunning centerpiece by covering purchased sequin trees with clear glass cloches.
Place trees on cake stands for additional height.
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Easy Greens and Globes Centerpiece
Bring a bit of your Christmas tree to the table.
Top a white cake stand with fresh-cut evergreen branches and shiny glass ball ornaments.
Tie the table together with a small evergreen sprig at each place setting.
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Game-Theme Christmas Table Centerpiece
Put that dusty board game to good use!
Here, we used the game board as the centerpiece and set each place with monogrammed tiles.
Top the board with a mini burlap-wrapped evergreen.
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Poinsettia Christmas Centerpiece
Turn to a colorful ‘Autumn Leaves’ poinsettia for this DIY Christmas centerpiece.
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