Simple Moss Centerpiece ( Under 25 Dollars )

4 Materials
$25
20 Minutes
Easy

Make a huge impact on your coffee table or dining table. A simple DIY that is beautiful for any season!

Anyways, I know YOU GUYS are my people. You seem to love when I share my quick, simple and cheap home decor hacks with you and today I really wanted to share this super simple moss centerpiece with you that is under twenty-five dollars.

I saw it on Pinterest in a different version and as I was walking through Walmart yesterday, I got the idea to make my own variation!


I took some dark wax and wiped down the pots to give them an aged look and then I stuffed moss into the pots. For the very top layer of moss, I cut a hole in it so I could stuff the candle stick inside.

Please note, I will not be using these for burning as it is a fire hazard. I just had to note that.

I don’t know about you – but I steer away from overly cheesy Christmas decor. I would way rather decorate with boughs and twinkle lights than themed signs and Santa’s.

This is a really easy way to get your home smelling delicious from the real pine boughs and get a really pretty centerpiece. This can be used on a dresser, mantle, coffee table or even your dining table. If I had it on my mantle, I would just have the pots up there with some pine draped over.

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