Ho-ho-hold on to your elf hats, everyone! It’s that magical time of year again, when our homes sparkle with holiday cheer. But, why not spread a little love to our dear planet too? We’ve got 22 eco-friendly Christmas decor ideas for your round coffee table that are sure to jingle your bells! Grab some hot cocoa, sit back, and prepare to be inspired!
1. Pinecone Paradise
Gather fallen pinecones from your local park. Arrange them in a decorative bowl for a rustic, nature-infused touch.
2. Cinnamon Stick Candles
Wrap cinnamon sticks around your pillar candles with twine. Not only do they look festive, but they’ll fill your home with a cozy, spicy aroma!
3. Evergreen Branches
Trim some branches from your Christmas tree or forage for evergreens in your backyard. Arrange them in a vase for an earthy centerpiece.
4. Recycled Paper Snowflakes
Remember making snowflakes as a kid? Rekindle that joy with scrap paper or old newspaper. Scatter them across your table for an artsy flair.
5. Dried Orange Garland
Slice oranges thin and let them dry. String them together with twine to create a cheerful, citrusy garland.
6. Vintage Teacups and Ornaments
Place vintage teacups on your coffee table and fill them with small Christmas ornaments. It’s an elegant and unique twist!
7. Wooden Bead Wreaths
Craft mini wreaths using wooden beads and wire. Add to the table for a chic, minimalist vibe. Your friends will be pine-ing for these!
8. Jute Wrapped Votives
Wrap votive candle holders in jute twine. It creates a warm, rustic atmosphere, perfect for holiday nights.
9. Upcycled Mason Jar Snow Globes
Fill mason jars with faux snow and small holiday figurines. Shake them up for a wintry wonderland effect.
10. Burlap Table Runner
Laying down a burlap runner provides a neutral, natural canvas for your decor. Plus, it’s reusable for all seasons!
11. Cork Christmas Trees
Got old wine corks? Stack and glue them into Christmas tree shapes. Paint or leave them au naturel for a whimsical look.
12. Eco-Ornament Bowl
Fill a bowl with eco-friendly ornaments, such as ones made from wood, paper, or fabric. It’s a treasure trove of festivity!
13. Natural Element Coasters
Craft coasters out of slices of birch or another wood. They’re functional and add a rustic touch.
14. Upcycled Sweater Sleeves
Turn old sweater sleeves into cozy candle holders. Simply slide them over glass jars for an extra snuggly feel.
15. Festive Felt Balls
Scatter felt balls or string them into a garland. They’re whimsical and come in endless color combinations.
16. Herb Pot Arrangements
Group small pots of rosemary, thyme, and sage. Not only do they look great, but they’ll keep your kitchen stocked!
17. Embroidery Hoop Wreaths
Fashion mini wreaths using embroidery hoops and greenery. Easy, stylish, and oh-so-cute!
18. Reclaimed Wood Stars
Create stars from reclaimed wood. It’s a simplistic, yet charming addition to your coffee table decor.
19. Salt Dough Ornaments
Whip up a batch of salt dough and craft little ornaments. Paint them for an afternoon of holiday fun.
20. Paper Bag Luminaries
Cut out festive designs on paper bags. Place a tealight inside to let the holiday glow shine through.
21. Succulent Tree
Form succulents into a tree shape. It’s a modern twist that keeps things green (literally and figuratively)!
22. Twine-Wrapped Wine Bottles
Wrap empty wine bottles in twine and add some sprigs of holly. Voilà, instant rustic chic!
There you have it, 22 eco-friendly ways to deck the halls with creativity and a whole lot of heart. At HomesPir, our mission is to bring joy and ingenuity into your home (starting with the kitchen, but definitely not stopping there!). For more delightful ideas, follow us on social media, sign up for our newsletter, and dive into the treasure trove that is homespir.com.
Happy Holidays and happy decorating!