9/30/2012

Tips For Creating Holiday Centerpieces

By Shawna Trujillo


Holiday centerpieces are a staple at the family table. There is good reason for this. During this special time of year people enjoy going all out. They like to make everything even more special. This includes dinner and the table that dinner is served at. There are some tips that anyone can follow to ensure that their centerpiece is fabulous without being over the top.

Do a practice run. Sit at the table and have another family member sit across from you. Make sure that your display is not too high. You do after all want to be able to see and have a conversation with your guests. This will be awkward if something is so tall that it is blocking your view.

Do not make it so large that it will feel crowded. Remember that you are going to have plates, people and food sitting around. Something that takes up too much space will make it difficult to place food on the table. It may make those eating feel closed in and uncomfortable. Keep the comfort of those dining in mind when designing your centerpiece.

Keeping with the above theme you can also use Christmas plates filled with ornaments to match the plate color. Large jars can also be filled with ornaments. Again use battery operated lights to give the table a festive twinkle. Look around and you will find plenty of containers suitable for holding ornaments.

Twinkle lights are perfect for the holiday table. However, you do not want a tangle of wires laying around. For this reason battery operated lights are wonderful. They let you place lights anywhere that you want. You no longer have to worry about having an outlet nearby.

Do not get carried away. Your centerpiece should be low enough that you are still able to see your guests. After all, you want to be able to talk to one another and enjoy each other's company.

If you have a collection of something that you love, bring it out. There is no need to keep it hidden away during this festive time of year. A group of snowmen for example would look cute, or perhaps you have several vintage Santa collectibles. Those too would work. Enjoy what you have and bring it out for all your guests so enjoy along with you.

Holiday centerpieces do not have to be elaborate. They can be simple and easy. Take the time to decorate your table for the holidays. One piece of advice to remember is to not go overboard. Remember that you still want to be able to eat and you want to be able to see one another. Do not make the space so crowded that it become uncomfortable to those sitting there eating dinner.




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