Thursday, December 2, 2010

Make a Christmas Centerpiece with Candles

To create a festive mood for your home during the busy holiday season, make a Christmas centerpiece with candles. Making your own Christmas decorations is a wonderful way to add a personal touch to your holiday décor.
With the many different colors, sizes, and fragrances of candles available, you're sure to find something that suits your tastes.

How to Make a Christmas Centerpiece with Candles 
When making a Christmas centerpiece with candles, you're limited only by your imagination. Here are a few design ideas you can use as the basis for your project:
Stack candles next to tall vases filled with assorted Christmas ball ornaments. Glittery ornaments in silver, gold, red, or green look especially pretty with this type of Christmas centerpiece.
As an alternative, you could fill the vases with jingle bells.
Combine candles with pinecones and red velvet bows for a traditional, yet very festive, centerpiece.
Decorate the candles by stringing beads onto wire and wrapping the wire around the base of the candle. Sprinkle artificial snow on a large tray, then arrange the candles as desired.
Spread fresh cranberries on a silver serving tray, then place an arrangement of white votive candles in the middle for a simple and elegant centerpiece.
Use faux greenery to make candle rings for pillar candles. Arrange the candles with framed photos of loved ones celebrating Christmas.
Glue candy canes around clean tin cans to use as candle holders for your Christmas centerpiece. Surround them with holiday greenery for a festive look.
Alternate candles in frosted glass votive holders with stacks of miniature wrapped gifts to make an interesting Christmas centerpiece.
Surround a bowl of floating candles with Christmas tinsel.
Make ribbon bows with faux poinsettias in the center. Attach the bows to your favorite candle holders for an instant Christmas centerpiece.
Do you have more candle holders than candles? One interesting twist on the Christmas centerpiece with candles theme is to use your favorite candlesticks and candle holders as display bases for Christmas ornaments.

Tips for Designing a Pretty Centerpiece 
Making a centerpiece doesn't have to be a difficult task, even if you don't normally consider yourself a "crafty" sort of person. Here are a few tips to help you get started on your project:
When creating your centerpiece arrangement, keep in mind that an odd number of elements generally is more pleasing to the eye than an even number. So, instead of two or four candles, choose three or five to use in your centerpiece.
If your centerpiece will be placed in the middle of a room, make sure it looks nice from all sides. Save the designs with an obvious "front" for the corner areas.
If you're on a tight budget, check out your local dollar store for materials to make a Christmas centerpiece with candles. In addition to finding budget priced votive, tea light, taper, and pillar candles, you can also find very cheap silk flowers, pinecones, and seasonal elements to add to your holiday décor projects.
Don't use scented candles in areas where food will be served. You don't want the fragrance from the burning candles to interfere with your guests' enjoyment of their meal.
If you're hosting an event that will be attended by small children, use flameless candles to make your Christmas centerpiece. Flameless candles provide the ambience of candle light without the safety risks associated with an open flame.

For more tips on creating a special Christmas centerpiece, check out the following helpful articles from LoveToKnow Candles: 
Candle Centerpiece Ideas
Floating Candle Centerpieces
How to Design and Decorate with Candles
Decorating with Faux Holiday Greens and Flameless Candles

You may also wish to visit LoveToKnow Christmas to learn more about getting your home ready for the holidays.

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