Oh, man… I’m putting this post up before Christmas because there is always a BIG question after opening up all the presents on Christmas day & after the Christmas tree comes down, how do I decorate my house for winter?! Of course, I will be showing you how I decorate our house for winter here soon, but before this big question was asked by some at the end of this week I wanted to show you how easy it really can be to decorate for Christmas & transition into winter decor. It’s really just a matter of subtracting a few things & a little rearranging to create some lovely winter tables. I rounded up a few of my favorite Winter Table Centerpieces that would be great for a dining room table, entryway tables, coffee tables, basically, if you have a table these would work great for it.
To me, winter decor is simple, rustic, & apparently full of pinecones due to all the photos that I picked for my favorites. I love to keep some greenery, wreaths, & a few other items for Christmas around along with some candles & other cozy items. I like to take away items that say Merry Christmas, ornaments, & a majority of the red & green combination. Now, of course, everyone’s style of decorating is different & this is just what I like, there are no exact rules to follow because if there were, wouldn’t life be so boring? I hope this post gives you some winter decor ideas, especially winter table centrepieces & that you enjoy some of my favorite winter table ideas & be sure to let me know what your favorite winter decorations are in the comments below.
Clear vases with pine branches.
Greenery sprayed with white faux snow.
Cranberry & basil mason jar candle holder.
Super neutral winter tablescape.
Antique box with pine & candles.
Faux snow, lace, pine, & pinecone candle holders.
Eclectic farmhouse winter centerpice.
Vintage metal tub candle holder.
Burlap & candleholders with a simple green wreath.
White painted pinecones & sticks.
Pinecones & greenery arrangements.
Neutral & simple winter coffee table.
Paint cans, sticks, & more pinecones.
Decorating after your Christmas decor comes down can be a little intimidating & maybe even leave you feeling a little stuck, but I hope this post left you feeling a little inspired to decorate those Winter Table Centerpieces of yours & maybe even the rest of your house too for the rest of this winter season. Leave your ideas, comments, & more below & be sure to find me on Facebook & Instagram!
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I think it’s great you are sharing all this info ahead of time. It’s always better to be prepared and these are some great ideas that I will have to add to our apartment.
I love putting out candles in the winter, not only for the cozy look but also for all the different scents smoking up once lit.
I have done the tea light candle in the mason jar before but I never thought of putting anything other then water in before, I will def be decorating with that now.
Thanks! And happy holidays!
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These are all such beautiful ideas, thanks for sharing some inspiration with us. I usually leave my Christmas tree up until after the new year but I think I’ll take down the rest of the Christmasy things and use some of the ideas you found for the rest of the house.
Tania
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Happy Holidays to you and yours!
God Bless
I have been doing winter decorations for the last two years! Thanks for the inspiration! I think it helps ease out of the Christmas decor (although, I’d love to leave that up all year!).
Oh my – – – breathtakingly beautiful – the wild and rustic just gathered from the garden looking ones my favourite – thank you so much for the inspiration – going back for another lovely long look and then a forage in the garden.
Brilliant post and great ideas. I might try a few of these myself!
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Lovely ideas. But I’m just curious as to why, in the picture of the “Neutral simple winter coffee table”, why did you make the Roman blind about 4 cm narrower on either side than the architrave of the window? And about 20 cm above it? It looks completely out of proportion to me. Either you should have it the same size as the architrave, or inside the reveal of the window, in the particular case of this style of window. If it was a plain window with no architrave, you could have it about 5 – 10 cm wider on either side of the window, and about 20 cm above it, in order not to lose any light. Or of course, inside the reveal. Just curious!