Creating a magical atmosphere for your Christmas table can be a delightful endeavor, filled with creativity and joy. DIY Christmas table decorations not only add a personal touch but also bring warmth and festive cheer to your gatherings. Whether you’re hosting an intimate family dinner or a lavish holiday party, the right decorations can transform your table into a winter wonderland.


Imagine your guests’ delight as they sit down to a beautifully adorned table, each element carefully crafted to evoke the spirit of the season. From elegant centerpieces to charming place settings, handmade decorations offer a unique way to celebrate the holidays. With a bit of imagination and some simple materials, you can create stunning pieces that reflect your personal style and festive spirit.
In this roundup of the best DIY Christmas table decorations, you’ll discover a variety of inspiring ideas to suit different tastes and styles. From rustic charm to elegant sophistication, these projects will help you create a festive ambiance that your guests will remember. Let your creativity flow as you explore these enchanting decorations and bring a touch of handmade magic to your Christmas table.
1. Embrace a Cohesive Color Scheme: To create a visually appealing table setting, choose a color scheme that complements your overall holiday decor. Instead of sticking to the traditional red and green, consider exploring other festive combinations like gold and white, silver and blue, or rustic tones with natural greens. Consistency in color will help tie the table decor together and give it a polished look.
2. Mix Textures for Visual Interest: Incorporating a variety of textures can add depth and interest to your table setting. Combine smooth, shiny surfaces with rough, matte finishes to create a dynamic visual experience. Think about integrating materials such as burlap, lace, velvet, and metallic accents. This mixture will keep the decor from looking flat and will engage your guests’ senses.
3. Play with Heights and Layers: Create a more engaging tablescape by varying the heights of your decorative elements. Use items of different heights to draw the eye around the table. Layering plates, chargers, and napkins also adds a sense of abundance and richness. This technique can make even the simplest settings look more elaborate and thoughtfully arranged.
DIY Christmas Table Decorations
100. Elegant Rustic Woodland Table from Elizabeth Anne Designs

99. Cheap Mini Stocking Silverware Holder (source unknown)
mini stockings from Dollar Tree, silverware, napkins

98. Christmas Tree Folded Napkin from Publix

97. Easy Snowmen Place Setting from Stager Linda

96. Simple Candy Cane Place Card (source unknown)

95. DIY Santa Napkin Rings from The Cottage at the Crossroads

94. Natural Evergreen Place Setting from A Spoonful of Sugar

93. Boxwood Wreath Place Card from On Sutton Place

92. Rustic Woodland Place Setting from White Buffalo Styling Co.

91. Cranberry Wreath Place Cards from Say Yes

90. Rosemary Wreath Place Card from Spoon Fork Bacon

89. Rosemary Wreath fresh rosemary + twine

88. Holiday Napkin Bundles (cinnamon sticks, twine, evergreen sprigs, neutral-colored linen napkins)

87. Pine Cone Place Cards

86. Simple & Natural Table Setting from On Sutton Place

85. Candy Candy Place Card from Spoonful of Sugar

84. Rosemary Wreath from The Happier Homemaker

83. DIY Place Cards from Gimme Some Oven

82. Ornament Place Cards (source unknown)

81. Reindeer Place Cards from The Idea Room

80. Red Striped Table from The Lily Pad Cottage

79. Scandinavian Christmas Decorations (source unknown)

78. Simple Cranberry and Pine Centerpieces from Yellow Bliss Road

77. Charming Holiday Brunch Table from Sugar and Charm

76. Holiday Table from Yummy Mummy Kitchen

75. Colorful Table from A Pretty Life in the Suburbs

74. Red, White & Gold Holiday Tablescape from Citrine Living

73. Fresh Green Table from Shades of Blue Interiors

72. Rustic Red Country Table from House by Hoff

71. Simple Table Decor from Finding Home Farms

70. Modern Gold and White Table from Inspired by This

69. Winter White Table from Stone Gable

68. White and Silver Holiday Tablescape from Citrine Living

67. Holiday Holly Table Runner from 17 Apart

66. Rustic Burlap Tablescape from Wild Ruffle

65. Candle Ring Centerpiece from Sweet Something Design

64. Easy Holly Centerpiece from 33 Shades of Green

63. Simple and Pretty Centerpiece from A Pretty Life in the Suburbs

62. 5 Minute Luminaries from Today’s Creative Life

61. Floating Candles and Holly Berry Centerpiece (source unknown)

60. Cranberry Candle Holder Centerpieces (source unknown)

59. Candle Centerpiece (source unknown)
cake stand, berry garland, various-sized pillar candles

58. DIY Evergreen Centerpiece from Celebrate and Decorate

57. Basket with Faux Birch Logs from Design Dazzle

56. 10 Minute Crate Centerpiece from A Piece of Rainbow

55. Snowy Mason Jar from Deco Art

54. Joy Mason Jar Centerpiece (source unknown)

53. Cranberry Lantern (source unknown)

52. Easy Cranberry Centerpiece from Rosyscription

51. Cranberry Centerpiece from Midwest Living

50. Holiday Roses Centerpiece from Not Your Standard

49. Floral Centerpiece from Grateful Prayer Thankful Heart

48. Candy Cane Centerpiece from Living Well Spending Less

47. Poinsettias & Evergreen (source unknown)

46. Holiday Centerpiece from Ocean Front Shack

45. Cake Stand Centerpiece for Kitchen Table from Stone Gable

44. Raised Table Runner from Thrifty and Chic

43. Eucalyptus Wrapped Pillar Candles from Musings on Momentum

42. Holiday Dining Table Centerpiece from Confessions of a Serial DIYer

41. Etched Glass Centerpiece from Love Create Celebrate

40. Simple Table Decor from Edith and Evelyn

39. Woodland Coffee Table Centerpiece (source unknown)

38. DIY Birch Candle Holders from Nina Hendrick

37. Birch Candles and Pine Branch Centerpiece from Brandi Sawyer

36. Natural Evergreen Centerpiece (source unknown)

35. Birch Table Centerpiece from Fynes Designs

34. Farmhouse Pitcher Centerpiece

33. Cheap and Easy Snowman Hat (source unknown)

32. Santa Claus Can Centerpiece from Sew Many Ways

31. Christmas Candles from Creative Me Inspired by You

30. Snowball Ornament Centerpiece from Everyday Home

29. Candy Cane Lantern (source unknown)

28. DIY Candy Cane Topiary With Santa Hats from DIY Candy

27. Peppermint Candle Tray for Coffee Table (source unknown)

26. Dollar Tree Candles from Passionate Penny Pincher

25. DIY Christmas Centerpiece from Shanty 2 Chic

24. Wooden Box from The Country Cottage Chic

23. DIY Pallet Wood Box from A Night Owl

22. Mini Christmas Tree Rustic Box Centerpiece

21. Natural Tablescape from Sweet Something Design

20. Holiday Log Centerpiece from Jenna Burger

19. Galvanized Tray from Priscillas

18. Rustic and Natural Centerpiece (source unknown)

17. Snowy Pinecone Jars from Crafts by Amanda

16. Snowy Candle Centerpiece

15. Shabby Chic Planter from Confessions of a Plate Addict

14. Christmas Wooden Box from The Idea Room

13. Rustic Wood Box Centerpiece from Far Above Rubies

12. DIY Winter Woodland Glam Centerpieces from Setting for Four

11. Glitter Painted Holiday Bottles from Tidy Mom

10. Winter Vases from Taryn Whitetaker

9. Ornament Bowls

8. Vases With Ornaments & Fairy Lights (source unknown)

7. Ornament Christmas Centerpiece from Mamma Papera

6. Hershey’s Kisses Vase from Smart School House

5. Quick Candy Vase from Good Housekeeping

4. Easy Holiday Centerpiece from A Night Owl

3. Candy Cane Stripped Candles from Ann’s Bridal Bargains

2. Let it Snow Dioramas from PopSugar

1. Wine Glass Candle Holders (source unknown)

How can I make my DIY Christmas table decorations eco-friendly?
To make your Christmas table decorations eco-friendly, consider using recycled or upcycled materials, such as old ornaments, jars, and fabric scraps. Natural elements like pinecones, evergreen branches, and dried oranges not only look beautiful but are also biodegradable. Avoid using plastic and opt for reusable items whenever possible.
How can I incorporate a specific theme into my DIY Christmas table decorations?
Start by choosing a color palette or motif that reflects your theme, whether it’s a winter wonderland with white and silver, or a traditional Christmas with red and green. Use themed elements like snowflakes, reindeer, or Santa figures in your decorations. Consistency is key, so repeat these elements in your centerpieces, place settings, and other decor items.
What are some creative centerpiece ideas for a Christmas table?
Creative centerpiece ideas include using a decorative tray filled with candles and greenery, a collection of mismatched ornaments in a clear vase, or a DIY Christmas village made from paper or clay. You can also create a tiered display with cake stands, placing different decorations on each level for added visual interest.
How can I create a cohesive look with my DIY Christmas table decorations?
To create a cohesive look, choose a color scheme and stick to it throughout all your decorations. Balance different textures and heights to add visual interest without making the table look cluttered. Repeating patterns and materials, like matching napkins and table runners, also helps tie everything together.