Home
Recipes Blog
Recipe Ezine
Recipe eBooks
Country Store
Cakes
Cookies
Pies
Puddings
Ice Cream
Candy
Soft Drinks
Valentine's
Easter
Halloween
Thanksgiving
Christmas
Best Desserts
International
Old Recipes
Renaissance
Hints & Tips
Dessert Poll
Share This Site
Site Policies
Contact Us
Recipe Search
Website Secret
Recipe News

XML RSS
What is this?
Add to My Yahoo!
Add to My MSN
Add to Google
 

Christmas Centerpiece Ideas

Easy Christmas Centerpiece Ideas You Can Make That Will Delight Your Guests


Use these vintage Christmas centerpiece ideas to make your holiday dessert table appear irresistible.

Attractive Christmas table centerpieces in the seasonal colors will delight your guests and make your homemade desserts and appetizers even more appealing.

And, you don't have to go to much expense. Beautiful homemade table decorations can be easily made using materials that are readily obtainable. Use the examples given below as a springboard for your creativity and celebrate an old-fashioned Christmas this year.





Christmas Centerpiece Ideas

The following Christmas centerpiece ideas are taken from old magazine clippings found in Mom's recipe scrapbooks, circa 1929.

There is something very charming and appealing about a Christmas table decoration arranged in keeping with the country. Perhaps you would try something simple like this:


Christmas centerpiece idea 3

The Christmas centerpieces illustrated above are quite easy to make yet look very Christmasy.

Left: A snowman ornament can be a delightful decoration on a small table. He is ready to shovel up a barrelful of almonds for your guests. You can also place him on a side table or a coffee table where your guests will be sure to find him.

Center: A bright red ribbon ties three large candy canes together to form a tripod which supports a candy basket over a bed of green holly. Quality chocolates, mints, or roasted cashew nuts might be served in the basket. This makes a wonderful centerpiece for a dessert table.

Right: The dessert itself can be used as a perfect table decoration. For example, this attractive holly cake can be decorated with either candied angelica or piped icing for the leaves, and has tiny red candies for the berries.


Christmas centerpiece idea 2

The group of tiny sledders in the homemade Christmas centerpiece above adds to the old-time fun of this Christmas party table. Create your own three-dimensional holiday diorama using simple materials and suitable figurines. Each guest's "gift" place card might contain a small keepsake or a special hand-dipped chocolate.


Christmas centerpiece idea 1

An inexpensive holly ribbon, some narrow red ribbon, and a few red pipe cleaners are used to good effect for the artificial candle shades and place-card baskets. Tiny holly wreaths decorate the stemware, and small red candles provide the intimate lighting for a vintage Christmas table. All the materials for this Christmas candle centerpiece can be obtained from local or online craft stores.

More Christmas Centerpiece Ideas

Have a small flowerpot or similar container filled with sand or pebbles to "weight" it down, and in this put a branch of evergreen set upright like a little tree. Pine is especially good for such an arrangement. Since you will, no doubt, want the Christmas colors, red and green, cover the flowerpot with plain red wrapping paper and let the little green tree be your centerpiece.

Sprigs of the same green pine can be laid here and there on the tablecloth, and if the dinner is to last on to twilight or to be served in the evening, a pleasing addition to this decoration is to hollow out bright red apples to make holders for green (or white) candles of a suitable size.

These candles may be set at intervals along a long table, or if the table is to seat from six to ten, a good arrangement is to have four candles set like points of a square about the center decoration. This makes a beautiful candelight Christmas centerpiece with a Victorian look.

Another attractive Christmas centerpiece can be made from winter berries or bittersweet in a vase or bowl, or better still in a little basket set on a mat of cedar or pine. Sprigs of the same evergreen can be mixed with the winter berries, especially where a little basket is used.

Also, the foods themselves can be used add to the color of the meal table -- the golden brown turkey, the red of the cranberries, the orange of the squash or turnip. Beware of colorless foods if you want an attractive holiday table.




Christmas centerpiece ideas book Use one of these old-time Christmas centerpiece ideas to add ambience and appeal to your holiday dessert table.

These homemade centerpieces could easily be adapted to make a Christmas beautiful wedding centerpiece. They would also be perfect for a New Year's Eve dessert table. Hopefully, you will glean some seasonal decorating ideas from seeing the above examples.




TOP of Christmas Centerpiece Ideas
RETURN to Christmas Dessert Recipes
HOME to Easy Dessert Recipes


footer for christmas centerpiece ideas page