Sunday, December 9, 2012

How I Put Together My Christmas Centerpiece


When ever I am going to decorate I like to pull together the elements that I think will work.

Sometimes they work together, and sometimes they don’t.

I find it is a good idea to do this so you can vary the textures, shapes and colors. Once you do that you are ready to put it together.

I started with my table topper which is a black and white buffalo check. 

Since my family room is decorated in red and white I knew I would have to have some red in the elements in order for it to marry well with the Family room décor.

My kitchen is in black and white this year so it seemed logical to me to try and use a combination of red, white and black and a touch of green.

I started out by laying out different combinations on the tablecloth……..

Red, green, black and mercury glass.

DINING ROOM TABLE TRIAL 2012 006 (800x600)


Red, black and white with mercury glass.

DINING ROOM TABLE TRIAL 2012 007 (800x600)

Red, green and white with mercury glass.
DINING ROOM TABLE TRIAL 2012 008 (800x600)

The winner is……….
Red, Green, Black and Mercury Glass!!!

Table and Porch 003 (800x611)
I hung the ornaments with black and white bakers twine at all different levels. I used shiny and matte ornaments to vary the textures.

Since the ornaments are hanging from my chandelier I knew I wanted the centerpiece on the table to remain simple so I chose to use Mercury glass trees and tea-light holders in clear red glass…..

Table and Porch 005 (800x733)
Continuing with the simple look I added round black lanterns hung with a red satin ribbon, (Notice no bow, keeping it more tailored in here.)

Table and Porch 001 (727x800)
(Sorry for the footstool, this was a work in progress!)

Table and Porch 002 (610x800)
I am really enjoying the sharp, fresh look of this year's décor. This room looks really pretty at night with nothing but candlelight.


Table and Porch 004 (487x800)
So dear readers this is how I plan, and go about putting together my table arrangements.

Table and Porch 006 (424x800)
I hope this helps a little bit with your planning!!
Merry Christmas!!
Remember to: "Enjoy The Process!"