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Monday, December 12, 2011

Simple DIY Christmas Centerpiece

Oh, all you good bloggers with your finished Christmas tablescapes and fancy decorated trees.

I'm still trying to get the cranberry sauce stain out of my tablecloth from Thanksgiving.

{especially since I was the one who accidentally dropped it there, oops!}

Sheesh, can't take me anywhere.

Anyhow, here's a quick centerpiece I whipped up to join in the festivities.  The rest of the table won't be set until December 24th or so, but this festive tableau will make it appear that there's some Chrismas spirit in our dining room in the meantime.  Plus, my kiddos love looking at those little deer!


It was as easy as arranging some bottlebrush trees (under a dollar a pack at JoAnn Fabric last month) and two pinecone deer.  The deer are ornaments (again, purchased on sale at JoAnn) with the hangers gently removed.  Er, actually, I just pulled those suckers off and hoped for no residual damage.  I noticed Martha Stewart had a similar line of animals made from natural elements, or of course you could easily make your own.  Obviously, I took the lazy easy route.


The long bowl (or whatever the fancy name for it is, any ideas?) was a recent score from the Crate and Barrel outlet.  After arranging the items inside, I applied a little dab of hot glue to the bottom of each piece to help them stay in place.


"Help, we look weird standing in a bowl and our feet are cold!"


Never fear, I have some filling (oh-so-handsomely stored in a Walmart bag) for just this purpose.


Ah, that's better.


Nestled next to the bowl are two pinecone candle holders snagged at a thrift store a few years ago.  They are resting on top of some vintage linens that managed to escape my cranberry sauce slinging.


The centerpiece is ready; as it gets closer to Christmas I'll change the linens, add some fresh greenery under and around the centerpiece, and of course set the table.


Probably.  :-)


Any special plans for your table this Christmas?  Is there a special piece you must include, or do you change it up each year?  And any wisdom for getting cranberry sauce out of tablecloths?!
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6 comments:

  1. Beautiful! Still laughing at their cold feet. :) My dining room table is currently SHAMEFUL. It's scattered with debris from when I decorated for fall... except pushed to one side of the table so we can eat there sometimes. Shameful, I tell ya.

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  2. So pretty and festive! Love the little reindeer! Happy week!...hugs...Debbie

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  3. Your pictures are beautiful!! Do you mind my asking what kind of camera you use? (Are you a trained or a "self trained" photographer? I'd really like to improve the pics that I put on my site....

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  4. This is so adorable. Those little reindeer are the cutest things I have ever seen :)

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  5. This is darling! I love it and I agree with Julie, your pics are beautiful!

    Thanks for linking up to my party!!!
    XO, Aimee from ItsOverflowing.com

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  6. These are sooooo cute! What a clever idea!

    I'm hosting the Christmas Tree theme of a Blogging Around the Christmas Tree linky party, and would love to have you stop by and share your tree!

    Cheers!

    ~Abbie (www.fivedaysfiveways.com)

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