16 Christmas Table Decor Ideas

Are you ready for Christmas? Are you still searching for some Christmas table decor ideas for your Christmas dinner?

If you want to surprise your guests, you should take a look at the gallery below.

I have a lot of ideas for you which will help you to make an unforgettable Christmas dinner.

You can use the classic colors for Christmas, or you can choose other colors that will make your table look amazing.

You can use some small Christmas trees as a centerpiece, or you can choose some candles. It is up to you.

You can also use some fruits or some candies if you want to impress your guests.

1. Use a Christmas Table Runner

Christmas Table Decor

Christmas table runners are an easy way to dress up your table with a festive touch.

I used a buffalo check table runner to set the stage for my Christmas tablescape.

You can also create a DIY table runner using greenery, candles, or ornaments.

Or, simply use a sheet of wrapping paper or fabric to create a custom table runner.

2. Decorate with Christmas Ornaments

Christmas Table Decor

Ornaments aren’t just for the tree! Use them to create a simple but elegant tablescape.

I used a variety of ornaments in different sizes and finishes and placed them on top of a gold garland.

I also used a few ornaments as place card holders and love how they turned out! I tied a little bit of ribbon to each ornament and added a name tag.

Then I placed it on top of a gold napkin. So easy and so pretty!

3. Use Christmas Tableware

Christmas Table Decor

I’m a big fan of using what you have and adding in a few new things to create a fresh look for your table. A great way to do this is with your tableware.

I mixed my everyday white dinner plates with these beautiful Christmas plates.

The white plates help the Christmas plates to stand out and they also help to give the table a more elegant look.

4. Add a Christmas Centerpiece

Christmas Table Decor

The final touch to decorating your table is to add a centerpiece.

The options are endless, and you can use a traditional Christmas wreath, a floral arrangement, or even a bowl of fruit.

Adding a centerpiece is a great way to add a pop of color to your table, and it can also help to fill in any empty space.

5. Add Christmas Candles

Christmas Table Decor

I love to add candles to my tablescapes. It’s such an easy way to add ambiance and warmth to your Christmas table decor.

If you’re using a garland as your centerpiece, you can add candles throughout the garland.

Just make sure to use flameless candles if you’re using a faux garland.

I used a mix of taper candles and pillar candles on my Christmas table. I love the way the candlesticks add height to the table.

6. Create a Winter Wonderland Table

Christmas Table Decor

Create a winter wonderland in your dining room with a snowy tablescape.

We love how this table uses a silver and white color palette with just a touch of greenery and red from the floral centerpiece.

Add a bit of glam to your table with some metallic accents. Here, gold flatware and a glittering table runner add some sparkle to the table.

7. Use Christmas Garland

Christmas Table Decor

Garland is a great way to add color and texture to your tablescape.

You can use it to create a runner down the center of your table, drape it over your place settings, or use it as a way to fill in any empty spaces.

I used a simple eucalyjson garland down the center of my table and then added in some gold ornaments for a pop of color.

I also used some faux pine garland to fill in the space around my centerpiece.

8. Add a Christmas Tree to the Table

Christmas Table Decor

The key to adding a Christmas tree to your table is to make sure it doesn’t take up too much space.

This small tree is perfect for a 5-piece place setting. You can also use a smaller tree as a centerpiece for a round table.

9. Use Christmas Colors

This Christmas table decor from The Little White Farmhouse is simple and elegant.

It’s a great example of how you can use traditional Christmas colors to create a beautiful table setting.

The red berries and eucalyptus leaves are perfect for a Christmas table, and the addition of the white roses adds a touch of elegance.

I also love the gold candlesticks and the gold-rimmed glasses.

Conclusion

There are so many ways to decorate your Christmas table, and it doesn’t have to cost a lot of money. You can use what you have around your home and add a few holiday touches to create a beautiful tablescape.

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