Creative ideas for a DIY Christmas centerpiece
Christmas is a special time of the year, and decorating the table with a Christmas centerpiece can make the holidays even more magical. The key word is creativity: you don’t need to spend a fortune to beautify your home. With just a few materials and a little ingenuity, you can create a centerpiece that will amaze your guests.
Use fruits and nuts for a natural centerpiece
A simple and spectacular way to create a Christmas centerpiece is to use a large plate ora tray. Fill it with dried fruit such as walnuts, almonds and hazelnuts, which are easily available this time of year. Also add some candied fruit and dried figs for a touch of sweetness. Alternatively, you can opt for seasonal fruit such as oranges, mandarins and berries, thus creating a colorful and fragrant centrepiece. This type of decoration not only looks beautiful, but also brings a fresh and natural scent to your home.
Candles: the essential element
Candles are a must for any Christmas centerpiece. For an original effect, you can use a hollowed-out piece of wood to place mini-candles inside. Add a few plants and red berries for a harmonious result. If you don’t have a piece of wood available, you can use lanterns ora even simple glass jars. Fill them with coarse salt and decorate the mouth with a colored ribbon. This will give a touch of elegance and warmth to your table.
Sweet and fun centrepieces
If you want a centerpiece that is also a sweet gift for your guests, the biscuit garland is the perfect abbozzo. Start by preparing the biscuits with sugar, butter, eggs and flour. Once cooked, arrange them per the shape of a circle and decorate with icing sugar and a red bow. This centerpiece will not only be beautiful to at, but delicious to taste. Furthermore, succulents can add a touch of greenery and freshness, while a bouquet of flowers such as roses and tulips can make the table even more elegant.