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Create your own Christmas Centrepiece

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Who’s excited for Christmas?! And Christmas décor?! Another one of my favourite aspects of the holidays is getting to decorate our home! Today, I’m sharing an easy DIY project to dress up your table with a beautiful Christmas centrepiece. I’ll show you a few simple steps on how to create a centrepiece like the one I made, but take my tips and make this your own! There is so much freedom with this fun little project!  I want you to create something that fits within your décor, uses items that you already own (so it doesn’t cost a fortune!), and adds that special holiday touch to your home! 🙂

One of my best childhood Christmas memories is going with my family to cut down our Christmas tree! We would go every year, and today, Guido and I still continue this tradition now that we have our own home. So needless to say, I love the smell of Christmas trees, and being able to bring the outdoors in! Even if you can’t have a live tree in your apartment, this is a great way to bring in a bit of nature! For this centrepiece, I went to the local garden store and bought a bundle of cedar branches to use as my base. You can definitely go out into the forest if you have one nearby, but sometimes it’s just easier to go and pick them up at the store. They’re dry, clean, already cut nicely, and less hassle!

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Gather Your Supplies

First things first, I like to gather all my supplies so I have them laid out and ready to go. I can easily see what I have to work with! I always rummage through our Christmas and home décor items to see what could work well. The options are really endless, and I find it fun to switch it up year after year. Last year I used a red table runner instead of white, and had a few more glass cloches on the table! Here are a handful of items that you can use in your centrepiece – but by no means is this an exhaustive list!

  • Tree branches
  • Glass cloches
  • Ornaments
  • Christmas lights
  • Pinecones
  • Glitter balls
  • Red or gold berries
  • Bells
  • Candles (don’t light them, just keep them as decorative pieces!)
  • Any other Christmas décor

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Time to Create your Centrepiece

I like to start from the bottom up, working from the largest to smallest items. I filled my glass cloches first with pinecones and the string lights, and placed those on my table runner. From there, I cut up the tree branches into smaller and more manageable pieces. I then laid those around the cloches in various directions, layering them to create depth, and working my way from the centre outwards.
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Once your main base of branches is laid out, it’s time to add all the fun little elements! I added pinecones, glitter balls, red and gold berries, and bells throughout the centrepiece. It’s really just a matter of playing with the placement of everything until you’re happy with how it looks! I like clustering things around the cloches (e.g. like the pinecones), scattering the berries throughout the branches, and placing the smaller items (e.g. the bells) closer to the edges. You want to create visual interest, but a sense of balance as well, where things are taller and clustered in the middle, then fade away towards the edges of the centrepiece.

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Lastly, but most importantly, don’t forget to have fun! Make a centrepiece that’s special to you, and that you’ll enjoy looking at throughout the holidays! Be sure to share your creations over on Instagram and tag me (@danielle.a.connor), because I’d love to see what you came up with! Or if you have any suggestions of something you did that turned out beautifully, share it below! I love to hear all your creative suggestions!

Happy holidays!!

XO
Danielle

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A Little About Me:
Hello, I’m Danielle! I love anything pink, have a huge sweet tooth, and adore my little rescue pup Charlie. Most days you can find me up early, jotting down my day’s to-do list, and sitting down with a big cup of coffee and avocado toast to tackle the day’s work! I recently started a lifestyle blog, where I am so excited to be sharing my passions – everything from a delicious dinner recipe, to a decor DIY, to a travel guide for that vacation you’ve been planning!
Reach out and say hello over on my blog or on Instagram, I’d love to hear from you! 🙂

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15 Comments

  • Emily

    I love this centerpiece! Perfect for turning your space into a winter wonderland.

    December 8, 2016 at 9:17 am Reply
  • Alexa

    These are absolutely stunning! I’m grateful for crafty people like you because I could never think of this!

    December 8, 2016 at 9:46 am Reply
  • Samantha

    These are so gorgeous! I love the colors and how you could even use them after Christmas!

    December 8, 2016 at 10:24 am Reply
  • courtney

    Ooh that is so pretty! I love the rustic touches with the bits of light and metal.

    La Belle Sirene 

    December 8, 2016 at 12:53 pm Reply
  • chrissy

    oh my gosh i love love love this!

    December 8, 2016 at 1:07 pm Reply
  • Sara

    These are so pretty and your pictures are gorgeous. They are elegant, yet rustic at the same time. Really nice!

    December 8, 2016 at 1:17 pm Reply
  • Jen

    Oh, goodness! these are way cute. I know I could do something like this-and I would rather make something this beautiful than to pay loads of money for it. thanks for sharing this!

    December 8, 2016 at 1:54 pm Reply
  • Terryn

    These are so beautiful! I love that it is so simple too.

    December 8, 2016 at 2:58 pm Reply
  • Amanda

    Great blog to jar loose the napping brain cells caused by mommy and work overload! I love your ideas! I can do more next year (fingers crossed) when the little one is 3 .

    December 8, 2016 at 7:52 pm Reply
  • Tretre Mac

    These are beautiful center pieces. I will be trying to make some of these tomorrow.

    December 8, 2016 at 8:05 pm Reply
  • Abby

    This centerpiece idea is gorgeous. I just finished planning our Christmas Eve menu so I am now starting to think about the decor.

    Abby of Life in the Fash Lane

    December 9, 2016 at 7:24 am Reply
  • Bridget @ Antics of a Nutty Hiker

    Those are gorgeous! I am always looking for new ideas for decorating for Christmas and I love this idea!

    December 9, 2016 at 7:32 am Reply
  • cara

    This is so gorgeous! Would look great on a mantle too!

    December 9, 2016 at 3:07 pm Reply
  • Oyinkan

    Just pinned this! I’m going to try to make this.

    December 9, 2016 at 8:17 pm Reply
  • Veronika

    This looks so festive! I’ll definitely try and make something like this 🙂

    December 10, 2016 at 4:16 am Reply
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