Rustic and Natural Christmas Candle Centerpiece

Rustic and Natural Christmas Candle Centerpiece

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Natural christmas candle — a quick note to anchor this piece for readers.

Add a touch of rustic coziness to any space with this DIY Christmas candle centerpiece. This can be created with foraged natural materials for an affordable homegrown project. 

A rustic and natural Christmas candle centerpiece planter can be used as table decor, fireplace mantle, or even outdoors on the porch. This is a wonderful holiday decor project using my favourite decorating material: fresh-cut greenery from the garden.

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a rustic and natural christmas candle centerpiece planter can be used as table decor, fireplace mantle, or even outdoors on the porch. see the diy.

The Best Greenery for Crafting

Many of the shrubs and trees in your garden that have evergreen leaves can be brought indoors for the holidays. You can see a comprehensive list of the best greenery for decorating in this post.

I love working with greenery because it doesn’t need any special care like watering or misting, and when the holidays are over, you can simply toss them in the compost.

Pairing candles and garden greenery makes for elegant yet natural entertaining decor. I have made one in the spring, as you can see with this 10-minute candle planter. I have made one in the summer with a hurricane candle holder surrounded by succulents. For Christmas, this candle display in a wooden liquor box makes a perfect centerpiece to celebrate the season.

foraged greenery for a centerpiece

How to Make a Rustic and Natural Christmas Candle Centerpiece

Here are the steps to making your very own rustic and natural Christmas candle centerpiece from the garden (and, in this case, your Christmas tree!).

Materials

Make It!

Head out to the garden with your pruners and cut some greenery. Read this article on The Best Garden Greenery for Holiday Decorating before you go, to brush up on what and how to cut the greenery.

Fit some dry craft foam into a wooden box. You do not need wet florist’s foam that holds moisture for flower arrangements. The stems do not need water; the foam is simply to keep it all in place. You can also glue the craft foam to the wood box if you would like. I didn’t find it necessary, as the arrangement holds in place perfectly once it is finished.

putting together a rustic christmas candle centerpiece

Set the taper candles into the craft foam, equally spaced apart.

fresh greenery around a candle centerpiece for christmas

Next, start designing the planter with cascading, needle-leaf greenery around the edges (I used Fraser fir trimming from my Christmas tree) and colourful broad-leaf evergreens and berries in the center (I used Portuguese laurel and holly).

side view of a beautiful rustic christmas candle centerpiece

Check the arrangement to be sure that it looks good from all angles, especially if it is going to be used on a table where the guests will surround it.

Light the candles and enjoy the ambiance!

Rustic and Natural Christmas Candle Centerpiece

A Note About Candles and Greenery

This candle planter, if not used with common sense, could be a fire hazard. Please do not leave the candles burning unattended near greenery or wood. You could certainly enjoy this planter without lighting the taper candles. You could replace the candles with electric candles, or even candles contained in glass jars. I only plan to light the candles while sitting at the table where I can closely monitor them. When they burn down, I will blow them out. 

Please use your common sense when using candles. I don’t think that every project should have to show electric candles for safety reasons on a blog, and we do not take any responsibility for how the projects are used at home. Be smart, my friends, and you can enjoy the warm glow of candles and fresh greenery for Christmas!

christmas candles blown out

More Christmas Crafting Ideas

DIY Rustic Christmas Candle Centerpiece

Forage greenery from your backyard and make this lovely rustic centerpiece for the holidays.

  • Cut a chunk of floral foam to fit in your wooden box. If necessary, you can glue it in place.

  • Add the candles into the foam, equal distances apart.

  • Layer in greenery around the candles. Make sure to press the stems firmly into the foam. Place cascading greenery on the outer edge, and shorter greenery on the inside.

  • Light the candles and enjoy!

stephanie rose

A city girl who learned to garden and it changed everything. Author, artist, Master Gardener. Better living through plants.


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(@dusk-hollow)
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7 hours ago

Small note – Loved this about “Rustic and Natural Christmas Candle Cent” — such a nice idea. Will try it ✨

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(@quiet-hollow)
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5 hours ago

Heads up · Lovely idea; I might try this in my garden 🌿.

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5 hours ago

Small note — Good eye — that detail stands out. Great share.

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