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    Home » DIY & Hints » Christmas & Winter

    Christmas wine glass centerpieces

    Published: Nov 16, 2013 · Modified: Nov 29, 2019 by momcrieff · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

    Quick, easy and inexpensive Christmas centerpiece using wine glasses

    Christmas wine glass centerpieces are so easy to do! Plus, you just use what you have at home. That's the true benefit of this. Dig through your seasonal decorations. Look in your yard for something you can use, either under the glass or between them. Unless it's the dead of winter, you can find something! Clip some so small pieces from a cedar hedge, or from the bottom of a spruce or fir tree! Also, dig in your fridge! I found some pretty cranberries which are just the nicest shade of read. A little red accent for a Christmas centerpiece is also very, very appropriate!

     

    I used what I had. White candles that were being stored from the summer, the snowy pinecones that I had made a couple weeks earlier, some rosemary that surprisingly hadn't died yet in my herb garden and some cranberries from my fridge.

     

     

     

    I also had a few silver ornaments handy from when I was rummaging in the basement.

     

    I have used my old wineglasses as centerpieces a few times.

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    I love reusing stuff. Then I don't have to store it! Awesome!!

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    Hi, I'm Susan! Welcome to Momcrieff.com. I love sharing easy recipes (especially those that take less than 30 minutes and/or have less than 5 ingredients). I also enjoy gardening and creating flower | container gardens. Plus, I share about renovations and updates of my 100-year-old house!.

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