It's time to be merry and bright and to start thinking about how to decorate your home for the holidays. So, let's begin with one of the most important Christmas decorations out there -- centerpieces. To spruce up your table or mantel, create a festive display with DIY and classic ideas!
From centerpieces featuring greenery and shiny baubles to modern designs bursting with color and sparkle, "Dash on" like Santa's reindeer to find the perfect option to make your home full of cheer this Christmas.
Wooden Frames To Hang Ornaments
One unique way to spruce up your holiday table is to use recycled window or picture frames as a hanger for ornaments and decorations. First, take an old frame, spray paint it, and hang assorted lightweight ornaments from its surface. You can attach twine, yarn, or extra sturdy ribbon-like string and fasten it with strong glue.
Place the frame in the center of your dinner table or buffet, and customize and dress the ornament hanger with the addition of holiday decorations of your choosing. This is an economical and creative way to set a festive holiday table.
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Spray New Life Into Mini Christmas Trees
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Creating a mini Christmas tree as a centerpiece will add festive charm to any room. Start by purchasing a small artificial tree or using the top of a full-sized one. Choose decorative ornaments in tones of gold, silver, and green. Add coordinating bows along branches and a bright star on the top.
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Place the tree in a rustic wooden barrel, an elegant silver vase, or a festive ceramic pot. Surround the tree with a sprinkle of colorful tinsel, artificial snow, and strings of lights. Try placing a few holiday accents like candy canes to complete the look.
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Craft Snowmen Candles For The Table
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Snowmen candles make for a perfect holiday centerpiece idea! To create these charming centerpieces, start with candles of any size you like. Take a glue gun and attach small clothing buttons for the snowmen’s eyes and buttons.
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Cut ribbon from the dollar store for the scarf. Cut and color paper for everyday features like the nose and hat. Arrange the candles with imaginative flair on a decorative plate or platter. This DIY tip will save you money and show your holiday spirit.
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Cake Stands To Create Winter Wonderlands
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The Christmas season is a great time for putting the old crystal cake tray to better use than collecting dust in the pantry. Arrange your candle votives, holly sprigs, and poinsettias on it. Place ornaments and pine cones along the edges to add a fun and festive touch.
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Another hidden DIY gem is the tray can be refilled as the season progresses, or different decorations can be put in place. The tray will be the centerpiece of your holiday season, catching the light and adding sparkle to any room.
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Rainbow Bottle Brush Christmas Trees
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Making DIY Christmas centerpieces using bottle brushes is a great and fun way to add a festive touch to your home decor. Start with a base such as pinewood or corks, then use a bottle brush to make the centerpiece.
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All that is needed is a bit of creativity and a few materials like paint or dye to give it some color. Placing these centerpieces around a festive dinner table or as a centerpiece will instantly create a warm, cozy atmosphere. The time spent making and crafting these delightful centerpieces will be worth the effort come Christmas day.
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Festive Mason Jar Candles
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Crafting a DIY Christmas centerpiece from mason jars can be a fun and creative way to decorate for the holidays. They are an inexpensive way to make festive centerpieces for dinner parties.
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Start by spray-painting the jars a rich, festive color like red or green before adding decorative embellishments such as sparkle or glitter. To complete the look, fill them with decorations such as pine cones, candy canes, garlands, or small ornaments and place them on a bare table or counter for a warm and inviting feel.
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Dessert Trays For ATiered Centerpieces
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Reusing tiered dessert trays as Christmas centerpieces is an easy and stylish way to bring the holiday spirit into your home. Remove the cake or cupcakes from the tiers and fill them with decorations such as glittery snowflakes, mini Christmas trees, pinecones, and poinsettias.
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Begin by wrapping each tier in festive ribbon or holly garland, and finish by placing a festive candle in the center. Twinkle lights and ornaments draped around the levels will make your centerpiece truly sparkle throughout the holidays.
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Beverage Glasses Make Great Decorations
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Using beverage glasses, typically stored in dining room cabinets for centerpieces during the Christmas season, is a way to express the holiday spirit with pizzaz. Glasses filled with ornaments, Christmas lights, holly, and Christmas tree branches give off an inviting aura that helps to set the Christmas mood.
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Place candles in some glasses for added atmosphere. Sprinkle glitter and confetti around to complete the festive look. Using what you already have in the cabinet is a great way to save on decorations and budget while creating an eye-catching centerpiece for the home.
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Edible Trees And Ornaments
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DIYing your Christmas centerpiece is a great way to show your creative side. You may want to start with something edible for an extra festive touch. Fruits, vegetables, candies, and chocolates can all be arranged into mouth-watering and delicious works of art.
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Consider stacking different types of produce together in an old bowl or plant pot for added texture and contrast. As an extra treat, edible centerpieces are great for snacking on afterward. It can be a fun time to experiment with different colors and enjoy the process of making something special for your family.
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Decorate Wine Bottles To Add Ambience
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Recycling old wine bottles can be a great DIY holiday decorating idea. Just wash the bottles thoroughly, and add winter-themed decorations like faux snow, jingle bells, and greenery. If you have a glue gun, use it to stick on decorations like ornaments, stars, and glitter.
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Place branches, mini trees, or other items in the bottle and set the whole thing up on your table as a centerpiece. The final result is a beautiful, festive decoration that costs little money and helps protect the environment.
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Fruity Centerpieces
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Fruits are the perfect addition to any Christmas dinner table. Use them to create unique centerpieces and decorations with pineapples, apples, oranges, and more. Arrange in unique formations, or use floral wire and greenery to create a wreath-shaped centerpiece.
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Sprinkle in some decorative snowflakes and berries to make it look more festive, or string twinkly lights around the arrangement for a sparkly display. This is a great way to bring color and life to a Christmas table, making it look and feel more festive and traditional.
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Decorate And Fill Wicker Baskets
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Using wicker baskets to organize your Christmas centerpieces is a great DIY tip. Pick any size or shaped basket and fill it with pine cones, candles, and ornaments. Arrange the items inside the basket in an aesthetically pleasing way and then display them in the center of the table.
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You can also use other festive decorations such as ribbons, bells, baubles, and greenery. Christmas centerpieces made with wicker baskets are a frugal and stunning way to make your home look beautiful during the holidays.
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Table Runners And String Lights
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Table runners and decorations combine well to make DIY Christmas table centerpieces. Begin by laying a beautiful red or white table runner down the center of your table. Place decorations such as pinecones, miniature ornaments, and lit candles to add a festive atmosphere.
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Once you wrap twinkle lights around the runner, your new centerpiece will be perfect for Christmas dinner. Coordinate the colors of your decorations to match your Christmas theme, and you will have a beautiful centerpiece that will make your guests smile.
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Hollow Out Logs For Candles
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Tree logs make the perfect festive centerpiece for Christmas. Start by selecting ones that are roughly the same size. Cut off a section and hollow it out, or use a wood burner to create holes in the side.
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You can place candles in the hollows or hang a string of holiday-colored lights in the holes. You could also use the logs to store treats like candy canes, chocolates, and dessert dips. With some Martha Stewart-like imagination and decorations, these tree logs can become decorations everyone will love.
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Step Up Your Bowl Game
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A festive, simple Christmas decoration is to fill a clear glass or plastic bowl with colorful ornaments and decorations. This can be placed on a dining room table, countertop, mantel, or another place in the home to create a vibrant and welcoming atmosphere.
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Choose ornaments that complement one another in colors and textures. If desired, add a few sprigs of greenery or a wax-covered pine cone to give the centerpiece a touch of nature. A piece of holiday ribbon or fabric can also be knotted around the bowl to add a festive touch.
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Fill Lanterns With Christmas Decorations
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Lanterns make beautiful and elegant Christmas centerpieces. Fill them with poinsettias, evergreen, red berries, and cranberries for a festive holiday look. Add flameless candles to emit a cozy light. For an even more festive touch, hang ornaments from the sides of the lantern. Sprinkle in a bit of faux snow for a wintery look.
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Surround the lantern with candy canes, small presents, and holiday ribbons to create a delightful holiday display. Become the talk of the neighborhood with your stunning centerpiece that your guests will envy for years.
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Silver And Gold Add A Festive Glitz
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Gold and silver ornaments offer a festive and modern twist on traditional Christmas decorations. Used as a centerpiece, they will add an elegant touch to any holiday celebrations. Gold and silver can be used in abundance to create interest and glitz.
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Try using large ornaments in the center and then surround them with tinsel and small ornaments to give them some sparkle. Candles and ribbons can be used to tie the look together. A bonus is that gold and silver ornaments can be used in other room decorations and reused in coming years.
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Balance Some Presents
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Decorate your tables for Christmas with festive nick-nacks and presents. Start by placing two or three mismatched gifts or gift-wrapped boxes in the center as a base layer. Then, layer stockings, candy canes, snowmen figurines, and other small decorations around them.
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Complete the centerpiece by adding a few strands of Christmas lights or a little sprig of holly for a pop of festive color. This will make for an extra memorable Christmas-themed centerpiece, but your guests will love the surprise of having presents on the table.
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Christmas Character-Themed Centerpieces
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Make fantasy a reality in a Christmas centerpiece decoration with your favorite movie and television characters. Use The Grinch, Frosty the Snow Man, and Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer to bring the holiday spirit to your home. Make a delightful decoration out of green, white, and red colored paper, with each character in the center surrounded by your decorations.
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Scatter some white lights, artificial snow, and holiday cheer surely will come into your home. With some thought, you will surely make a unique centerpiece decoration that will bring warmth to your family during the holidays.
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Dust Off And Paint Forgotten Souvenirs
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Old, forgotten souvenirs can be used to create unique Christmas centerpieces. Start by collecting assorted souvenirs like trinkets, small mementos, and knick-knacks. A touch of spray paint may be needed to revitalize them. Show off your artistic side and craft items for repurposing.
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Arrange them in a decorative bowl or on a board, and add other Christmas decorations like greenery, baubles, or pine cones. Mix in blinking holiday lights and a festive ribbon. Place the finished centerpiece in the middle of your dinner table.
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Polka Dots Never Get Old
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Polka dots make for a fun and festive Christmas centerpiece! Start with a white tablecloth or placemat and cover it with red, green, and white polka dot fabric. Splash in some white and red candles with white and green polka dot holders. Sprinkle a few silver and white ornaments around and place a festive garland wreath in the center.
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Wrapping paper around household containers or aluminum cans can be transformed for a sparkly and whimsical effect. Finish the centerpiece with balloons and a handmade polka dot bow for a bright holiday table accent.
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Under The Sea And Onto The Table
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Adorn your festive table setting with a delightful ocean-themed Christmas centerpiece. The natural beauty of recycled seashells and starfish collected from the beach will bring the majestic spirit of the ocean to your home. Arrange the shells and starfish in an eye-catching pattern across the table.
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Decorate the display with variegated colored stones, glimmering sand, and glass containers. Illuminate the centerpiece with lights or throw on some tinsel. This unique centerpiece allows you to take a moment to appreciate the beauty of the natural world at Christmas.
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Anyone Can Make Mini Mandarin Christmas Trees
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Crafting towers and trees from mandarins, oranges, and other citrus fruits is an easy way to create festive holiday centerpieces. Anyone can connect fruits to construct towering structures and trees of various shapes and sizes. Sparkling ornaments and intricate details can be added to enhance them more.
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For those DIYers with supreme confidence in their talents and imagination, items such as holly and ivy, miniature snowmen, or wintery decorations. These unique and creative pieces will bring a joyful atmosphere to any holiday celebration.
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Rescue And Re-Invent Heirlooms In The Attic
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Glass jars, plates, and teacups found in the attic become the perfect way to remind the family of the memories attached to them. Use them to create a charming centerpiece for Christmas dinner on the table.
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Fill glass jars, serving trays, and dessert trays with your favorite tree ornaments for a customized festive look. Set plates and teacups in the center, with gently lit candles and green accessories such as holly leaves or ivy. Re-invent things meant to be in a museum or glass case collecting dust.
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Sugar And Chocolate-Dipped Fruits
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Creating a festive centerpiece is a great way to bring holiday cheer to your home. Start by gathering some of the season's most tasty fruits. Here is a tip for a more wintery appearance. Dip the apples, cherries, and strawberries in white sugar or sea salt.
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Manufacture your winter wonderland by arranging them in an elegant bowl. Your display will look stunning, but be a good host and let guests know it's for viewing pleasure only, not to eat. This Christmas centerpiece is sure to bring a smile to anyone's face.
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Roses Are Natural Holiday Colors
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Roses can make a beautiful addition to a Christmas centerpiece. Contrary to popular belief, the holiday theme is not solely red or white. There are many shades and colors, like pink, yellow, and peach (if you feel like being a little quirky!).
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They can create a festive, romantic atmosphere over the holidays. A downside is that the price of roses increases around Christmas. So be sure to buy them early and preserve them in the refrigerator!
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Centerpieces Over The Table
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Turn an ordinary holiday dinner into something that will make heads spin at the table. Invent a festive and memorable centerpiece above the dinner table. Hang beautiful Christmas decorations, like a wreath or an upside-down mini tree, or make a unique lampshade over your dinner table.
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The decoration will be the perfect addition to your Christmas dinner that your family and friends will love. Include colorful ornaments and bows, garlands, and fairy lights to give life to your new centerpiece. Light up the night and have a warm and festive dinner.
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Stop Using Carvings And Pieces As Paperweights
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Using ceramic and sculpted forest animals to create Christmas centerpieces is a unique and creative approach to holiday decorations. Winter-inspired animal figures, such as snow-covered deer, foxes, and squirrels, provide a wintery forest feel with rustic charm.
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Paired with a floral display, snowflake-shaped whites, and pastel colors, these ceramics would create the perfect winter scene for any holiday gathering. Grouped with candles, pine cones, and other glittery accents, the ceramic animals bring a cozy, homely atmosphere to the family gathering or Christmas party.
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Say Merry Christmas With A Few Kisses
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Filling candy jars and vases with Hershey's Kiss chocolates and other holiday candies makes for an easy, affordable, festive holiday centerpiece. Begin by selecting the type of container you will be using. Glass jars and vases work best because they allow guests to get at the candy without resistance.
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Fill the containers about three-quarters full with different types of candy that coordinate with your color scheme. Hershey’s Kisses are great for this, and top them off with a green or red ribbon. Enjoy your festive and delicious centerpiece.
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Bake A Cake And Set It In The Center
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The holiday table is always full of beautiful decor, and desserts are no exception. Placed in the center of the table is a tray of festive cakes, pies, and other desserts, each individually decorated to show off the holiday spirit.
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The cakes and pies on the tray have delicate frosting snowflakes and mistletoes. Top the other desserts, such as cupcakes, sugar cookies, and bars, with colorful sprinkles, red and green candies, and chocolate-covered nuts and cranberries. The best part is having your creation as dessert.
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Homemade Wooden Christmas Trees
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Designing a Christmas centerpiece out of wood is a great way to put your crafty spin on holiday decor. To begin, gather wood pieces of various sizes to assemble a tree-like structure, or purchase pre-made wooden mini trees that you can decorate with paint and adornments.
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Paint the pieces in pastel holiday colors for a soft yet stylish look. Include tiny star ornaments, sparkly beads, or handmade felt garlands to enhance the festive feeling. Once complete, your unique centerpiece will inspire awe, admiration, and maybe envy.
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Ceramic Holiday Candle Covers
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Ceramic Christmas candle covers are an original and thoughtful centerpiece for holiday tables. They often come in sets and can be spread across the mandatory or grouped in the middle of a long table for a beautiful effect.
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With designs in traditional colors such as red and green, they can be found in most craft stores and at an inexpensive price. As candles can be lit, the shimmering light pulls all of the elements in the centerpiece together for an elegant display.
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Charcuterie Wreaths As Centerpieces And Appetizers
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A Charcuterie Christmas wreath will become the stunning and delicious centerpoint for holiday gatherings. Select a variety of cured meats, such as prosciutto, salami, and soppressata, and cheeses, like Brie, Havarti, and Cheddar, in a range of colors and flavors.
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Arrange the charcuterie in a circular pattern and secure it with wooden picks or sticks arranged in a starburst pattern. Add garnishments like fresh herbs, nuts, dried fruit, or edible flowers to add a festive touch. The center of the wreath can be a dipping sauce of your choice for the cheese.
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Recycle And Reuse Paper Gift Bags
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Re-use your Christmas gift bags and give them a jolly second life. Fill them with decorations like pine cones, ornaments, holiday-themed ribbons, and more to create a cheerful atmosphere.
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From wreaths to holiday-themed cutlery, these bags can store all sorts of decorations to have your home looking merry and bright. Get creative and have fun. After the pomp and circumstance and the decorations get put away for another year, take pride knowing that your newest creation can be used for many years without costing you anything.
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Crystalize Your Centerpiece
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Crystal wares enlisted as part of a Christmas centerpiece are a timelessly classic way to add a touch of elegance to any home. Dust those crystal candle holders and beverage containers idling in the cabinet.
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These pieces can be used to hold a variety of decorations, from candles to tinsel, or anything else the imagination can dream up to make the perfect holiday scene. The pieces sparkle and shimmer in the light, catching the eye and serving as a distracting focal point in the home.
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Kitchenware Can Be Christmas-Decorated Too
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Items around the kitchen, such as glass jars, tin cans, bowls, mugs, and muffin trays, can be transformed into an eye-catching and unique centerpiece for the holiday season. Collect items carefully because you will want them to match your theme.
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Once you're ready, it's time to paint; use traditional Christmas colors like red and green, or keep it playful with vibrant hues like pink and yellow. Glitter and spray paint can also be used to add sparkle. Artistically arrange everything, and you get a fantastic and budget-friendly Christmas centerpiece.
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Candy Canes Are Decorated Already
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Candy canes are a classic Christmas decoration and perfect for use to include in the centerpiece of y