How to make quick easy, & simple Christmas Centerpieces

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  • Dysko7710 Dysko7710 on Nov 26, 2017

    Here is a link from here on Hometalk and one from Pinterest :

    http://www.hometalk.com/search/posts?filter=Christmas%20Centerpieces

    https://www.pinterest.com/pin/317503842464804411/?lp=true

  • Bobbie Bobbie on Nov 26, 2017

    77 DIY Christmas Decorating Ideas | HGTV

    www.hgtv.com/.../make.../handmade/our-65-favorite-handmade-holiday-decorating-ide...

  • Anita Anita on Nov 26, 2017

    buy small glass globe, floral picks, small square styrofoam block and it will look very pretty on any table. you can even add a candle in the center for a more formal centerpiece. the really nice thing about these centerpieces is that you can buy most of the supplies at the dollar tree.

  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on Nov 26, 2017

    http://www.hometalk.com/categories/seasonal-decor/christmas/centerpieces

  • 27524803 27524803 on Nov 26, 2017

    A clear glass bowl or vase (mix or match) and fill it with ornaments in one, two or mixed colors (Walmart, Target, Dollar stores... have lots of choices for inexpensive ornaments right now).... and Pinterest.com will have ideas for you too

  • Rhoda Rhoda on Nov 26, 2017

    Wrap small boxes in pretty Xmas paper & ribbons. Arrange them randomly in the center of a table. Put pinecones around them and a few ornaments & artificial pine greens. You could also add a set of tiny battery operated lights. Have fun and enjoy!

  • Kauai Breeze Kauai Breeze on Nov 26, 2017

    I like to cut pine branches and lay two on the table with ends out (cut ends in center or overlapped), then add assorted Christmas balls and candy canes to cover the cut ends. If it is for dinner, I place citrus fruits (oranges, tangerines, lemons, limes, even grapefruits and nuts) on the pine boughs - some whole, some cut in half so the smell is wonderful! You could also add cinnamon sticks and wrapped candies. Battery operated candles can also be added. (We would often make bets on who would be the first to grab a piece of fruit and eat it!)

  • Fiddledd224 Fiddledd224 on Nov 26, 2017

    The simplest is to put a wreath on the table and put a candle in the middle.

  • Chloe Crabtree Chloe Crabtree on Dec 10, 2021

    Here is how I made a beautiful evergreen Christmas centerpiece: https://celebrateanddecorate.com/diy-evergreen-christmas-centerpiece/