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November 24, 2011

Simple Christmas Centerpiece

Some of you might remember that at the beginning of the month, I participated in a Pinterest Challenge. I went to Michael's, spent way too much money, and put together a centerpiece. You can check it out here.

It wasn't long before I decided that I hated it. It wasn't easy to move around, it was too busy, and it wasn't symmetrical and therefore the person sitting on one side of the table got a better view than the other. When I say it wasn't long, it was less than a week before I had it dismantled.

I hummed and hawed about how I could add a little bit of Christmas into the kitchen without making the room even busier (we have A LOT of stuff in our kitchen). We also have a pretty small table, so I wanted something a little more compact.

I had some epsom salt left over from making our Christmas "mantel", so I thought I would put that to use (I've kept the bottle, though, so that I can keep all of the salt for next year!). I also had an empty fish bowl, that was part of the centerpiece at a friend's wedding.

With just a few other supplies, this...

Simple Christmas Centerpiece


...became this!

simple christmas centerpiece


It feels so much better than my first try. Cleaner, simpler, but still a little bit of Christmas sparkle.

simple christmas centerpiece


I will not do a fully decorated Christmas table until December (I'm going to try my best to hold off, at least!), so the centerpiece is a nice little transition from fall to winter.

simple christmas centerpiece


Any big plans for anyone this weekend? Not much for us over here...except the barn is being buried!



Although it's hard to tell, that's an excavator, digging a big ol' hole.

Have a great weekend!

P.S. Once again, the epsom salt idea was borrowed from The Inspired Room.

I linked this post up to...

The Shabby Nest

11 comments:

  1. Hi Ashley! Love the center piece idea!! Thanks for stopping by my blog! I'm in Ontario too!!!! I love finding other local bloggers, it seems were in a big sea of American blogs! LOL!

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  2. It's so pretty!! I have a bag of epsom salt I use to make bath salt but I never thought to use it in decorating. I think I'm going to have to try making something similar...

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  3. Thanks for stopping by, Lish! I always get excited finding Canadian bloggers, I agree - it's definitely an American centric "field" (for lack of a better term).

    Debbie, good luck! Hope you post it on your blog, whatever you come up with. :)

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  4. Ashley, this is a great idea! I was looking for some simple center pieces for a women's retreat that we wil be holding at a camp out in the boonies. I wanted to use nature and this is a great idea! I think I'll add in a few sea shells since with the pine cones since we are in Florida. Thanks for th idea.
    Fran

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  5. Thanks for showing us the centerpiece, it is really lovely.
    Kisses, Mª José (majogonga)

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  6. Hi Fran,
    Thank you for the compliments! I'm glad you it gave you an idea that you could put to use. It would look so great with a little bit of beach thrown in there.

    Hi Marie,
    I noticed that I was getting traffic from a Spanish language blog - thank you so much for featuring this little piece.

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  7. I love your pine cone centerpiece/candle thing. so beautiful! :)

    ~Lisha

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  8. I love this! It looks like it glows! Thanks for stopping by my blog. I'm your newest follower.
    Krista
    krista-artista.blogspot.com

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