Ideas for Christmas
centerpieces ...
Christmas centerpieces can be very simple or
incredibly elaborate depending on how lavish your tastes are. If
your tastes run to the ultra modern then a simpler Christmas
centerpiece that is built on a single motif is best. If your
taste is more old fashioned then you might look to the Victorian
era or the 1980s for examples of lush holiday table decorations.
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Christmas Tips
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The trend for 2005 in Christmas centerpieces is to keep them as
simple as possible. Gold is a trendy color so if you want to be
hip this year, consider using metallic ribbon and a gold candle
for your holiday table decorations. The modern holiday
centerpiece would be a simple gold candle resting on a bed of
ivy also tied with a gold ribbon. The lush Victorian version
would be several pillar candles resting on a bed of ivy that is
twined with plastic gold beads and tiny presents wrapped in
metallic packaging.
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Crystals and hanging drops, whether they be fake or real are
also a huge theme for holiday table decorations this year. One
way to employ this trend is to dangle a crystal from the side of
a gel candle. To complete the look you can also use crystals and
yellow ribbon as a way of accenting napkin holders, cocktail
drinks and votive candle holders.
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