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Holiday Decorating can be a lot of work. Creating a stunning holiday centerpiece doesn’t have to be. With all of the other things on your to do list I pulled a list of the best 25 centerpieces from around the web with 2 things in mind. It must be incorporate something natural and be easy and quick to assemble. Here you go!
This one is a great idea for one long table. Pinecones, Pods, and Candles are all you need.
Leaves from the garden and bright colored baubles-that’s it!
Hydrangeas on ice. Blocks formed from milk carton is a great idea year round.
Urns on the table can be filled with anything natural from your landscaping to create a head turning centerpiece.
Everyone should own at least a couple of glass urns or vases. They can be filled with anything natural around a single candle or filled with a variety of objects with whatever you have on hand to create fast and colorful centerpieces with endless choices.
Karen
These containers are handy to camouflage the water source. You can find decorative containers like these and many others most anywhere that floral supplies are sold.
Herbs, evergreens, berries…use whatever you have in your yard to inspire a great centerpiece without needing much more. Here are a few ….
Pie and cake plates make great holders for a multi tiered arrangements. You can create a quick yet beautiful centerpiece of nothing more than evergreens, pine cones, and berries.
If you love a tight arrangement of fresh flowers these are a couple of great ideas. The roses with candy canes were secured with a rubber band until the right look was achieved as they surround the glass vase and then tied with ribbon to finish it off. The one below is a little more earthy with leaves covering the vase and surrounded by twine holding a bunch of white hydrangeas. Another great way to envelope the vase for a tight arrangement is with Asparagus. This pairs well with purple hydrangeas for a summer tablescape, but that’s another post!
If loose and airy is more your style, this one works and I like the natural birch base.
Although I usually opt for a natural arrangement, I love the glitz of this simple idea. One glass urn, a bunch of ornaments in festive colors and beads hanging over the edge-happy and wonderful! and the next one too…
Fruit and floral greenery always create some great ways to fill a container. Add cloves to oranges in an arrangement all by themselves for a great look and a wonderful scent. Under candlelight, pears with a shimmering paint patina and patterns in decorative jewel accents can add a magical touch to your table too.
And last on the list of 25 ideas is Topiary greenery. Topiaries are such a great way to decorate the table and can be made with boxwood, ivy, jasmine, and more..