Homemade Christmas Decorations from Items in Your Back Yard
Clear glass vases and cylinders are good starting points. Fill them with lemons, limes or apples. Try pine cones, nuts or cranberries. You can add bows made of wired Christmas ribbon around the cylinders. Have a crystal punch bowl that gets used maybe once every five years? Pull it out and make it the dining room table centerpiece by simply filling it with fruit. Using just one kind of fruit makes a dramatic statement; imagine your punch bowl filled with gorgeous red apples. If you really want those apples to shine, polish them with a little vegetable shortening. This trick works for leaves, as well. And if you don't have a large punch bowl, try any clear bowl with a pedestal, such as a trifle bowl. If you need to scale down a bit, substitute lemons.
Take a fresh look at your backyard. Most yards have some type of greenery all year round. Fill large baskets with enormous bunches of cut greenery. Fill an empty coffee can with water, submerge the greenery stems and place inside a basket. If you have a lot of greenery, the can will never show, but the water will keep it greener longer.
You can also search your yard for berries, seed pods and abandoned bird's nests. You might consider those gum balls from sweet gum trees as trash that needs to be raked, but they will look great in an old basket. If you're lucky enough to have cedar, pine or magnolia trees, you can let your Christmas imagination soar.
A cluster of pillar candles is another easy idea, and you can usually find them at the dollar store. Go with the organic theme here, too. Place an odd number of pillar candles on a tray and surround them with mounds of cranberries. For a professional look, make sure candles are of several different heights.
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