The countdown to prepare for the holidays started a long time ago but today we have Christmas just around the corner. That is why in Facades World we bring you ideas to do homemade christmas centerpieces. One of the ideas that you can find in the new 2020 christmas decoration book from our colleagues from Architecture Planet. So it's time to put your manual skills to the test and recreate some of these ideas. Let's see…
Different homemade Christmas centerpieces to implement these festive eve
As we mentioned before, our web colleagues were working for more than two months in the making of a new Free book with ideas to decorate for Christmas. One of the ideas that were left out of it were these christmas centerpieces. So if you are looking for inspiration to decorate your table at Christmas you are in the right place. Today we present you these incredible centerpieces that will be the sensation at your Christmas dinner. They are very easy to make and with materials such as branches, pine cones, candles and spheres. Now if to know them.

Traditional centerpiece
The centerpieces as any type of decoration has its classic that shows us the most chosen by the users. That is why choosing the same one will give you a natural, ecological effect and you will fall in love. The minimal costs that achieve maximum effect with few details make it one of the favorites by users. Consider options for decorating the house with berries, apples, bows and pine cones!


Centerpieces with fruits
We can put together shiny pine branches with golden pomegranates and red berries, as well as a traditional red and green checkered bow. This is one of the christmas centerpieces that will bring light and love to any Christmas gathering. The perfect piece for your Christmas table and a great gift for the eyes of friends and family. As you will see, with little we can do a lot.


Christmas flower centerpiece
If you are lovers of flower gardens, including them in the Christmas centerpiece is a great option. You can mount it on a metal base with red candles, surrounded by flowers, branches and pine cones. An excellent option to show off on your table and the work of the year in your garden. All gathered in one place to spend the holidays with your family.


Centerpieces with sleigh motifs
Is there anything more Christmassy than a Santa Claus sleigh? Of course not, then we can include the santa sleigh in our centerpiece. Santa would certainly be proud of us. This sleigh painted with a winter scene, filled with fresh green pine branches, with two long candles, pine cones, spheres and a cute bow.


Centerpiece with candles
Including candles in the center of the table is ideal for creating a dim light in the dark. It is extremely easy to do, you just have to place three candles in different sizes on a circular base, which you can decorate with foamy strips. We can also choose to apply glue in a spiral shape and sprinkle glitter or diamond. To finish our work we can include small spheres around it. The result will amaze more than one member of the family. If you don't want to use candles for fear of fire, we recommend building your own cardboard candles, the result is similar and they achieve the same desired effect.



Gold Christmas Centerpiece
The colors to decorate our homes give us a sense of belonging and set the place we are going to occupy. That is why gold is one of the favorites for Christmas and Christmas parties. Beautiful and simple. We just have to wrap the candle with the ribbon and finish with a bow. We place the candle in the center of the glass container and many Christmas balls around the candle inside it. Done! We will have a Christmas centerpiece that will transmit peace, harmony and decoration to our Christmas table.


From Facades World we hope and wish that these ideas for decorate with homemade Christmas centerpieces They are to your liking and help you recreate the best version of your table these festive eve. We remind you again that for more ideas of this type, you can download FREE the Christmas decoration book 2020 from our colleagues from Architecture Planet.
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