How To Create A DIY Christmas Centerpiece

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There are lots of ways to build a beautiful floral centerpiece. Nevertheless, I've found the method below is by far the easiest that I've tried and it works without fail.

Steps for Building a DIY Centerpiece for Christmas

SELECT THE GREENERY Leucadendron Safari Sunset || silver dollar eucalyptus|| seeded eucalyptus || baby blue eucalyptus || grevillea ivanhoe || evergreen trimmings || holly branches

PICK OUT A FEW ANCHOR PIECES pine cones || ornamental gourds  || fresh/dried fruit || large florals like sugarbush flowers || bunches of smaller flowers like marigolds or Queen Anne's Lace || candles || mini string lights  || vintage bells || arrows

THE BUILD First, start with 2 of the larger, thicker stems of greenery, like eucalyptus. Lay them out end to end in opposite directions to the length you would like for the centerpiece to be. Next, lay in layers of greenery, fanning the greenery out on both sides until it is your preferred width. Layer in greenery until the bottom layer has completely covered the table.

THE BUILD At this time, you can start placing in the larger anchor pieces, blooms, and natural elements like pine cones. Fill in any remaining holes with small sprigs of greenery until you feel that the centerpiece is full. And now you have your very own DIY centerpiece for Christmas.

Voilá !