Holly Wreath Candle Christmas Centerpiece
This Christmas Centerpiece idea is really simple!
Materials needed:
Holly Wreath (16' or larger)
Large Round Red Pillar Candle
Round Clear Glass Plate Candle Holder
Creating your Christmas Centerpiece:
Start by placing the clear glass plate in the center of the table, then adjust the wreath around the plate. Place the candle in the center of the plate. Too Easy!
Tea Light Christmas Centerpiece
Materials needed:
Four Tea Light Holders in Assorted Sizes
Four Peppermint Tea Light Candles
Artificial Small Poinsettia Flowers or Red Rose Petals
Artificial Pine Branches
Water
Creating your Christmas Centerpiece:
Take a few or as many as you like, of the poinsettia flowers or red rose petals and place them down in the bottom of each tea light holder. Fill each tea light holder about ¾ of the way full with water and place a tea light candle in each tea light holder. Arrange the tea light holders in the center of the table with the artificial pine branches in between and around the tea light holders.
Hurricane Candle Holders Christmas Centerpiece
Materials needed:
Set of Three Assorted Hurricane Candle Holders with Removal Plates
(These are available at abcdistributing.com in a set of three for $18.95)
Three Red Round Pillar Candles sized to fit your Hurricane Candle Holders
Assorted Small Shiny Ornaments (3 to 4 per candle holder, number will vary with size)
Artificial Poinsettia Flowers
Creating your Christmas Centerpiece:
First, you will need to remove the plates from the inside of each hurricane candle holder, then place three to four assorted ornaments in the bottom of each candle holder. Replace the plates in each candle holder and set a candle on top of each plate. Arrange the hurricane candle holders in the center of the table and place the red poinsettia flowers on the table around the hurricane candle holders. Beautiful!
Pine Cone Art Christmas Centerpiece
Materials needed:
Three to Four Large Pine Cones
Five to Six Small Pine Cones
Decorative Glass Bowl
Gold Glitter Spray
Artificial or Real Pine Branches
Creating your Christmas Centerpiece:
You need to start by spraying each pine cone with gold glitter spray and let them dry completely. When they are dry, arrange the small pine cones in a glass bowl and place it in the center of the table. Arrange the large pine cones around the glass bowl on the table, then tuck pine branches in the bowl with the small pine cones and around the large pine cones on the table.
Here's one last tip: if placed on a busy kitchen table consider inserting a decorative tray underneath any of the above Christmas Centerpiece ideas, so they can be easily moved if needed. For an extra effect, apply spray snow to the tray!
Hope you try one of these four Christmas Centerpiece ideas made easy. It's so easy!
Published by B Reinhardt
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1 Comments
Post a CommentI'm not that great with crafts, but you made these sound simple and I might just give it a go. My table never looks very dressed up. Thanks for sharing, Cheers!