12 Days of Christmas Day 6: Winter Centerpiece

12 Days of Christmas Recipes, Crafts, and StyleDIY Winter centerpiece- change out the blue for red and green and it is perfect for Christmas

These centerpieces are so easy to make and can be used for much more than just your party tables! After the office party last week, ours were put on the entry table to the office and they look super fun and festive! These can be made in any color you want for any occasion, which makes them even better! This particular one could be used for a winter festival, a Frozen party, or even a Hanukkah party, but you could switch out the ornaments for red and green ones and it would be a perfect Christmas party decoration!

Make your own winter centerpiece

I found the felt snowflake that went under the glass vase at the Dollar Tree (Yup, that’s right, $1). The other little sparkly balls and ornaments were all found at Hobby Lobby. The powder snow was probably the most expensive part, surprisingly, but you can find lots of different types on Amazon! I have to say, I am really proud of this one. My boss even told me that I had missed my calling in event planning after she saw them:) <This is me smiling really big!>

DIY Winter centerpiece- change out the blue for red and green and it is perfect for Christmas

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12 Days of Christmas- recipes, crafts, and DIY

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12 Days of Christmas Day 3: Snowflake Chandelier

12 Days of Christmas Recipes, Crafts, and Style

 

Happy Monday, Everyone! Welcome to day 3 of the 12 Days of Christmas! Today’s post is a super easy craft that can be used in SO many different ways, a snowflake chandelier! All you need is the following:

 

Snowflake Chandeliers

First thing is to add a few extra metal layers to your hoop with your silver wire. Just wrap it around the hoop and create a web of silver wire! Next cut your fish wire and start stringing on snowflakes. You can just tie a double knot around the plastic snowflakes and use a small piece of tape for the paper snowflakes. I made all of my paper snowflakes with regular white paper, but you could always buy some like these on Amazon. Tie the fishing line to the silver wire web and hoop. Keep making the snowflake strings until you have an entire chandelier worth! I tied the longest string in the center and made them shorter as they went out to the sides. Use the white tulle to tie the chandelier to the ceiling! We used ours as actual chandeliers for our company holiday party this past weekend, but you can do so many things with them!

  • Decorations for a Frozen Party
  • Baby mobile for over the crib
  • Above a child’s bed for winter decorations
  • Centerpieces at a Winter Wonderland Party

Snowflake Chandelier for Winter or Frozen PartyDIY Snowflake ChandeliersI hope you enjoy making your snowflake chandelier! Let me know below if you have any questions about the process!

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