It's easy to go overboard when it comes to holiday decor. It's just all so pretty. What I try to do, though, is to add pieces to my already extension collection that have legs. What do I mean? Buy pieces that aren't just "Christmas"-related, but, can be used at various times of the year. For example, some of my red decor will stay up through Valentine's Day. My faux fur will last all winter long, and as for the mix metallics and glitter, well, I love that anytime.
I mentioned I added copper to my mixed metallics this year. Copper and Rose Gold hues have been huge trends this season, and the tones have made their way through to fashion and home decor. So, I wanted to infuse it into my holiday decor, too. In addition to a few ornaments I placed on the tree, I wanted/needed some table decor to tie it all together.
I found beautiful copper coloured porcelain vases for $8 on clearance, and decided instead of doing one, large arrangement, to do 3 together. Designers always say to work in odd numbers: 1, 3 or 5.
In the loose floral section, I found a few pine branches with faux snow and some copper plastic leaves. These can be costly, so buy on sale! When I got home, I pulled apart the branches and cut free some of the pieces that were stuck inside. Before I knew it, I had a pile of pine to fill my copper vases.
I like fullness in my centrepieces, so I worked from the centre outwards and made sure to include some branches with pine cones, white winter berries and glittered holly. As a finishing touch, I cut some small springs of the copper leaf and placed a few in each vase.
I'm loving my tablescape -- it's simple, ties the styles together, and was affordable. Best of all, this style will last through the winter and when I get tired of it, I can save the insides for next season and use the copper vases to hold some fresh, spring blooms. Ah, spring.
A centrepiece like this would also make a great hostess gift, or party favour, too. And if you're hosting a party, an easy way to decorate in advance and on a budget.
Are you mad for holiday decor? How do you decorate your home?
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