This was my Christmas centerpiece last year. I loved it. I mixed fresh pine clippings, faux pine wreath, fake snow in a hurricane vase, pine cones and added some ornaments.
DIY Centerpiece
I loved the arrangement and natural elements. This year I did something similar but I added my favorite things including white candles tied with twine, pine sprigs, cinnamon pine cones, ornaments and beads to an old tin chicken feeder painted white.
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Candlelight is so cozy…
What do you think?
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i love the rustic and natural look of this, roeshel. so pretty! i don't have anything to link to it this week, but just wanted to tell you i love your decor!
Oh, so pretty. I love the centerpiece. The white candles with the twine and natural elements look beautiful. THanks for hosting. Have a Happy Thanksgiving!
You're centerpiece is very pretty. I love how you put it together!
Very pretty… I can almost smell the evergreen sprigs! Have a wonderful Thanksgiving.
That's beautiful! I have a long wooden tray that I made, similar to yours, that I was planning to use for a Thanksgiving centerpiece. I knew I wanted to include a ton of candles – I love that you included tapers tied together and standing up – that's a great variation I'm going to have to use! Thanks for the idea!
Well at least we now know if your day time job doesn't work out you can make it as a Florist! GIRL those centerpieces look like you bought them! Fabulous!
Can I just tell you that I broke my camera and I can't take a pictures of ANYTHING I have created! UGH! I'll enter your DIY Show Off Holiday Highlights soon : )
Paula
Roeshel- That is just gorgeous…classy yet simple! Love last years and this years both! Happy Thanksgiving to you! Hugs-Diana
These are some lovely holiday decorations. I love your use of real pine – it probably smells as wonderful as it looks. Thanks for sharing and Happy Holidays!
I don't usually start decorating until the weekend after Thanksgiving…but my head is full of ideas! I love your center piece from last year, the mix of fresh and faux pine… and I may try to do something similar for our church's Christmas banquet.
I sent you an email about Pumpkin Chai Latte…
Happy Thanksgiving!
Sharon@KeenInspirations
So pretty and it's something that I could do with just things from around the house-and my mom's yard for the pine!
Happy Thanksgiving.
Such natural and beautiful decor. I love that you tied three candles together with a bow, I haven't seen it before and it's just fabulous!
Just Beautiful! The decor feels very serene and cozy. Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for a great party. Off to hop around for more Christmas ideas.
What a beautiful holiday display. What a great blog. I'm a new follower!
You have a beautiful blog and Christmas display. I've linked to your Holiday party. Thanks for hosting.
I love this idea! It looks like something I could actually do. I’m gonna go ahead and grab all those candles and start with decorating. Thanks for sharing!