Holiday Centerpiece Idea: Mini Pinecone Trees

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I tend to think that nature does a pretty good job of making things beautiful just as they are. A few embellishments here or there can bring out the theme, like adding a bit of sparkly glass to rustic holiday accoutrements like pine cones and holly.

Red and green are a classic color combination for a December wedding or event, but try adding just a touch of each color with a lot of white and neutrals.

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Mini Pinecone Trees
Recipe Type: Christmas Craft
Author: Stephanie Rose
Ingredients
  • • Long-stemmed glass candle holders
  • • Pine cone ornaments
  • • Hot glue gun and glue sticks
Instructions
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  2. To make this table centerpiece, I chose long stemmed glass candle holders with a simple shape. I found pine cone ornaments that were frosted and added greenery that perfectly fit the look I was going for so I snapped them up too.
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  4. Use a hot glue gun to attach the pine cones in the right position and add personalized labels. Decorate the table below with ribbon, clear class ornaments, and holly branches tied with gold ribbon and a tag thanking guests for joining the event.
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  6. This design is also a dream come true for the budget-conscious. Table decorations like these don’t need the extra expense of flowers, and most of the natural elements can be collected outdoors.
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Stephanie Rose (96 Posts)

Stephanie Rose is a gardener who lives in Vancouver, BC, Canada, where she has grown over 100 edibles, 400 perennials, and countless other plants in her small urban yard; a hobby that continues to grow with each season. Stephanie writes DIY garden projects, yummy recipes and crafty goodness at Garden Therapy where she hopes you will find something to inspire you to get outside for a little, well, garden therapy.


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