Hosting a family gathering or a full-on party for
Christmas can be a hustle for most. The house decorations aside, you need to
come up with a beautiful Christmas floral arrangement; that is appealing to the
eyes but doesn't overpower the senses at the dinner table. You also have to
consider the color schemes that blend in well with the season and your house. A
well done floral centerpiece can bring out the festive mood, be it a party mood
or more of a formal dinner setting. Either way, flowers will do wonders to set
the mood for your guests. Let's look at some of the ideas to help in creating
the perfect floral Christmas
centerpieces.
Festive
colors
This' the season to be jolly. When you are working
on a centerpiece for your table, it is advisable to work towards a Christmas
themed color scheme. The reds greens and white are your friends. Roses and
Poinsettias come in hand at this point. You can use other colors if you please,
but creating the perfect Christmas mood requires some adjusting to the
Christmas classics.
Wreaths
Although wreaths are found mostly on the door, you
can easily incorporate them on the dinner table as long as you can buy or
create that is the right size for your table. Of a wreath on a table doesn't
work in your eyes, you can settle for some on the back of the dining chairs.
Just throw in some reds, and some earthy tones as well of you feel the need.
Again roses play a very crucial role in this instance. Add some gold elements
into the mix, and this Christmas floral piece will surely be eye-catching.
Centerpieces
A centerpiece can transform a space: the table and the
dining room. It can be one simple floral design of rose flowers with a mix of
reds and white. Green leafy pine that runs from one end of the table to the
other. However, it is paramount that you keep it simple. It is easy to try and
'go big,' but this can have a counter effect on your guest. A simple layout
allows them to appreciate the work of art as opposed to being overwhelmed. If
you are not sure which colors to choose, stick to the traditional ones.
Think outside the box
It is a cliché thing to say not you can include
flowers in areas you usually won't. This is Christmas. A time to be merry and
of good cheer. Do not be afraid to add some uniqueness to your dinner set.
Floral napkin rings have become the trend. It is easy to make, or you can order
it online. Some green rings around the linen napkins can pop on any table
setting. Of that is too much work for you, fear not. Place white or red roses
on top of the towels, and you are done. There is so much that can be done in
this case. Let your imagination work for you, but still keep it simple.
All
in the details
Sometimes of doesn't have to be the large
centerpiece or hanging wreaths. It could be in the subtle details on the table.
As you can see from the example above, a floral ring is one of those subtle
touches that set the festive moods without setting a whole Christmas floral
arrangement. Identify those little details on the table that you can replace
with flowers. You can also place poinsettias on top of the dinner plates. It's
the little details that get the most attention. Give it a try and see how it
will work for you.
Fresh
flowers
If you go the floral way for your Christmas table,
make sure to look for fresh flowers. There's nothing about wilted flowers on a
dinner table. Look for a supplier who knows their flowers and give you tips on
how to keep them fresh for longer. You can also look for hardy flowers. That
means they do not quickly wilt. Another alternative is to grow your own of you
have the time. Despite growing flowers during winter being a problem, the
result is worth it. It beats having rotting plants while dining.
Use
candles
Yes, you may have a tone of lighting fixtures
around the table, but nothing beats candles that have been set right. They come
in different colors and can be placed within a Christmas centerpiece or any
floral arrangement for that matter. You can choose to go monochromatic with red
roses or poinsettias and red candles in between. They also come in different
sizes that can add texture to your Christmas floral arrangement. To top off all
of the goes well with the Christmas theme.
Conclusion
Flowers are versatile and add to the overall décor
of the house. However, it is essential to note that care needs to be taken when
including them. It is not just about colors and what goes with this or that. It
is also about balance and elegance. After all, too much of something is
poisonous. Research before you go a specific way and use the tips above, and
you will be all set for happy holidays.


























