10 Christmas Table Decor Ideas to Steal!

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It’s pretty crazy that we’re only three weeks away from Christmas! While I don’t love spending time in the kitchen making Christmas dinner, I do love beautiful Christmas table decor so that’s the role that I take on for our family gatherings. Today I’m sharing some Christmas table decor ideas of my own from past Christmases, plus other inspiring ideas I found that got my wheels turning for what to do this year. Many of the same ideas could be used for Hanukkah and other holiday celebrations too! Let’s get to it… (post includes affiliate links; full disclosure statement available {here})

Have Fun With Fruit

I love the idea of incorporating fruit into your Christmas table decor and have several ideas of fun ways to do it. A few years ago, I felt like our holiday table needed an extra little punch of color, so I used a chalk marker to write our names on pomegranates as place cards:

Pomegranate used as placecard for Christmas table decor

Sources: Round woven chargers (similar) | Black & white check runner (similar) | Footed glass hurricane vase

You can also create gorgeous centerpieces using colorful fruit. For this festive holiday table, they used a bowl of pomegranates, pears, walnuts, and a few springs of berries. It would be simple to re-create and is surprisingly beautiful:

Christmas table decor with centerpiece of pomegranates and nuts

Table sources available {here}

Similarly, a fruit centerpiece was used for this Christmas table but with a green color palette. They used pears, grapes, artichokes with some greenery and berries:

A Christmas table with fruit centerpiece

Table sources available {here}

Another super simple idea is to tie your napkins in a loose knot. I did this as part of the tablescape for our Thanksgiving table a few years ago, but you could use the idea for Christmas table decor too:

Napkin knotted on side of plate - an idea that could be used for Christmas table decor

Another option is to add little embellishments to your napkins. I love the addition of a little sprig of greenery with pinecone that they added to the napkin rings on this holiday table:

Christmas table decor with greenery tucked in napkin rings

Table Sources: Green tree plates | Wood napkin rings | Green plaid napkins

Dress Up Your Rings

Special napkin rings are a simple way to give your holiday table a little extra sparkle! A few favorites are {these Christmas tree napkin rings} and {these glamorous snowflake napkin rings}:

Sparkly gold snowflake napkin rings

Line the Middle With Tea Light Houses

I think that this holiday table with gingerbread houses that have tea lights glowing within them is so enchanting:

Gingerbread houses down middle of Christmas table
Table sources available {here}

For a more modern look, you could do something similar with white ceramic houses such as {these}:

White ceramic houses lit with tea lights

Light it Up With Candles

Don’t overlook the traditional option of creating a stunning holiday vibe by using a series of candles down the middle of your holiday table. You’ll want to vary the height of your candles and/or use a mix of different candle types. For example, on this holiday table, they used a mix of red pillar candles and long straight candle sticks:

Candlesticks of varying heights along center of Christmas table

Table sources: Table runner | Silver reindeer

While on this holiday table, they used a mix of small votive candles and pillar candles in glass hurricanes:

Christmas table with pillar candles and votives interspersed down the length of the table

Table Sources: Table runner | Glass hurricanes

One year, when I was decorating a small Christmas table, I used a brushed brass hurricane (which unfortunately is no longer available) holding a pillar candle in the center of our table along with some of {these flameless LED pillar candles} interspersed down the length of the table:

Gorgeous brass hurricane used as part of this greenery table runner - more details in the post!

Add Ornaments

Consider adding some beautiful ornaments as part of your Christmas table decor too! One idea is to use a bowl full of ornaments as your centerpiece. I used this jingle bell and ornament-filled bowl on our entryway table one year, but it would have worked well on our dining room table too:

Wood bowl filled with ornaments as console table decor

And throwing it way back to 2015, I filled this wood, handled tote with ornaments and pinecones for the center of our Christmas table:

Christmas table centerpiece of glass and metallic ornaments mixed with pine cones

You could also add a pretty velvet ribbon to a ball ornament and put one on each plate like they did with {this gold and white holiday table}:

Ornament on plate as Christmas table decor

Table Sources: Dinnerware | Bamboo flatware | Bubbly glasses | Beehive honey pot

or supersize your Christmas table decor with an oversized ornament on each plate like I did on our Christmas table in 2016:

An oversized ornament adorns each plate on this Christmas tablescape

Make a Gorgeous Greenery Runner

A fresh greenery table runner doesn’t only look beautiful, but it smells amazing too! I created this greenery runner by layering pomegranates, pears, pinecones, seeded eucalyptus, magnolia branches, berry branches, and greenery cut from our yard:

Gorgeous! This post gives you the step by step to making a live greenery table runner with magnolia leaves, greenery, fruit, and pinecones!
Awesome tutorial on how to make this live greenery table runner - so much simpler than I expected!

Check out my post on our greenery table runner for the step-by-step instructions on how I put it together.

Tie it Together with a Tablecloth

Sometimes the only thing that your holiday table needs is a tablecloth that ties everything together. As a bonus, it’s going to protect your table from the inevitable spills and drips too! One of my favorites from this holiday season is {this darling tablecloth} that would tie together reds, greens, and ss used in your Christmas table decor:

Christmas scene tablecloth

And with that, I’m off to do a bit of furniture moving because our new rug arrived for our “circus room” (aka sunroom). I just received {this rug} that I ordered in the light gray/ivory option and am dying to unroll it and get it placed in our space. Stay tuned!

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