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9 Christmas table decor ideas that make your holiday meal shine

Take your Christmas table decorating up a notch with these fun ideas

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‘Tis the season to send our tastebuds on an adventure. Maybe you’ll serve turkeys and hams or maybe you’ll whip up some unique appetizers and decadent Christmas desserts made from recipes passed down throughout the generations. Either way, food certainly takes center stage this time of year. However, who says your taste buds have to have all the fun on December 25? Christmas table decorations can provide a feast for the eyes (and make your family and Instagram followers swoon).

While some may think of it as another item on their to-do list, you may love getting your creative juices flowing by curating a gorgeously arranged tablescape. Allow these ideas to serve as inspiration.

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Centerpieces

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Tell your turkey or roast to move over. Making room on your table for a centerpiece will draw attention to the table (rather than smartphones). You have plenty of options, from subtly beautiful assortments to statement pieces. Consider these ideas:

A bouquet

Florals aren’t just for spring table settings, and you’re also not limited to an obligatory Poinsettia. Red amaryllis is a beautiful winter bloom, and hypericum berries provide a festive filler.

Wreaths

You likely have a winter wreath on your front door or over your mantel during the holidays. Well, how about adding one to your table? Setting out one adorned with thin metallic ribbon or cranberries is particularly perfect for Christmas dinner. Placing a candle in the middle adds warmth.

Bowl of pine cones

Using natural green elements can cut down your carbon footprint and put you on Mother Nature’s nice list. Collect some pine cones on your morning walk and set them in a bowl at the center of the table.

Napkins

Festive Christmas table setting
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Even your napkins can get into the Christmas spirit. While a traditionally folded one in a neutral tone works fine, having some fun with seasonal stitchwork and rings can add an element of joy to your place settings.

  • Find holiday-themed designs. Napkins with festive designs, like stitchings of cranberries or wreaths, are a subtle but pretty way to add some Christmas flair to your table.
  • Fold like a pro. Ensure your table is truly dressed to impress by forgoing the traditional napkin fold and opting for something more creative. In a few (sort of) simple steps, you can turn your napkin into a bow or candy cup (put some treats in it for a sweet surprise).
  • Napkin rings. If you want to use your usual napkins and aren’t an origami master, napkin rings offer an easier — but still festive — fix. A faux tree trim with silver jingle bells or pretty gold-satin ribbons makes for nice touches. You can also use real pine cones or other natural elements to spruce up your napkin game.

Place cardholders

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Perhaps you want to assign seats at the table. It may ensure that your politically not-so-aligned uncles don’t wind up next to one another or indicate where the “kid end” of the table is. It’s also just a worthy excuse to make place cardholders. Sites like Zazzle have holiday ones, and you can add text to them, so you don’t have to write names out yourself. Tree-shaped holders are also perfect for Christmas.

Runners

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If you don’t have room for a statement centerpiece because of all the food you’re serving, a runner serves as a lower-maintenance alternative. Red or green cloth runners work well, as do ones with Christmas designs. These runners can go across the table without getting in the way of your food. (Bonus if the runner complements your napkin design.)

You might also consider a garland, like one made of faux evergreen or Spanish moss. Though it takes up some room, it’s a nice way to bring the outdoors inside during the coldest time of the year. 

Natural decor

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Incorporating natural elements into your Christmas table decor — like pinecones, evergreen branches, natural garlands, and berries — wonderfully enhances the festive ambiance. The appearance is elevated with the timeless beauty of nature, as these elements add a rustic holiday elegance that complements the season’s spirit. The earthy color palette of greens and browns gives off a visually pleasing contrast to traditional decor, creating a harmonious balance. And, of course, the aroma of fresh pine and cedar infuses the air with a delightful, comforting scent, evoking memories of winter forests and cozy evenings by the fireplace.

Natural elements also promote sustainability and a connection to the outdoors, reminding us of the importance of cherishing the environment during this season of giving and gratitude. Overall, incorporating nature into your Christmas table decor enriches the festive experience, engaging multiple senses and creating a warm, inviting atmosphere for cherished holiday gatherings.

Play with table lighting

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Incorporating fun lighting into your Christmas table decorations can instantly elevate the ambiance and create a festive, cozy vibe.

  • Fairy lights: Try stringing mini LED fairy lights around centerpiece arrangements, weaving them through garlands, or tucking them into glass jars for a soft, magical glow.
  • Flameless candles: Battery-operated candles are another safe and elegant option, adding warmth without the worry of open flames.
  • Lanterns: For an extra touch of whimsy, consider light-up ornaments or small lanterns that match your holiday theme.

With creative lighting, your table will radiate charm, making every meal feel like a celebration.

Personal gifts

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You likely already gifted your guests something special, but a Christmas table decoration that they can take with them can ensure they remember your hosting prowess for years to come. For example, small tree decorations won’t wind up taking up dust. And food gifts, such as a small bag of cookies or a small Godiva chocolate, don’t last forever, but your guests’ tastebuds won’t soon forget them. These gifts are perfect for adding a special touch and often one final way to tell guests how grateful you are that they came to celebrate with you.

Sometimes, just getting Christmas dinner on the table feels like a win. However, if you want to go the extra mile this year, Christmas table decorations can make your place settings visually interesting and just plain fun. Centerpieces are an obvious choice, but blooms other than Poinsettia, like amaryllis, elevate any tablescape. If you don’t have room for a centerpiece, opt for a runner instead. Even napkins can be a little merrier this time of year. You can find plenty of festive designs or get creative with your folding. And remember, favors that double as decorations are a sweet way to show your guests how happy you are to have them in your life.

BethAnn Mayer
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