One year I read an article about how to decorate for Christmas simply when you’re lacking in the time it takes to go “all out.” Do you know what I mean? The article gave suggestions for 5 main areas to decorate, one being a centerpiece for your table. If you need a centerpiece or maybe you’d like a new one and would like an idea for making one yourself, you will need to look no further. Look at this beautiful DIY Christmas centerpiece!
(Photo used with permission; Credit: Roeshel, The DIY Showoff)To find out how Roeshel of The DIY Showoff made this gorgeous centerpiece,
you’ll need to visit her blog.
(First one is two disc widescreen, second is unrated and raw blu-ray, and third is two disc full screen.)
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Adopted at age 2, grew up in the Charlotte, NC area. Obtained Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from Appalachian State University. Loves being a Mom of two and taste-testing Chef John's culinary creations and sharing them with readers.
















That’s pretty elegant and nice centerpiece. One thing is for sure, I LOVE IT! thanks for sharing!