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Best Holiday Centerpiece Design – ArchitecturalChristmas Dinner Highlighted w/ Easy DIY Centerpieces & Arrangements
Create Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" inspired table and buffet designs for your holiday entertaining. Candles, tablecloths, knick knacks that co-ordinate.
Continuing with the inspiration from The Ghost of Christmas Present from the prior Best Holiday Centerpieces article, your thematic table design will be filled with lushness, abundance and riches. Use inexpensive decorative items from the discount store or from your party closet. Things to include in your design:
Dickens portrayed this final spirit as dark, foreboding and ominous. Obviously, those are not adjectives that one would like to connect with a festive holiday event, so this inspiration takes a less literal approach. The holiday design from the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come is interpreted from an architectural perspective. Clean lines, angular elements and a monochromatic palette define the table design, which creates a sophisticated, urbane impression. Implementation
Inspiration for holiday decorating can come from a number of places. You may find yourself awed by a tree dusted with frost, the sky during a light snowfall, a gorgeous holiday gown in a store window, or by a classic movie. Take a critical and editing eye to your inspiration, and challenge yourself to recreate whatever inspiration has impacted you. You can choose to interpret this vision in a literal sense, like the tablescape suggested by The Ghost of Christmas Past or in a more figurative sense, like the design inspired by The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come. HOL101
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