Lighting candles on Christmas Eve is a traditional practice. The custom has been updated to reflect the latest décor trends over time. Nowadays, people prefer using scented candles, which not only add a warm ambiance but also elevate the living space with a sweet smell. People pair scented candles with other decorations to add a warm and intimate touch to the Christmas tablescape. If you are looking for some ideas to make your own Christmas candle centerpiece this year, here are some of the most unique examples.
Sparkly ornaments and minimalistic votive candles made one of the best Christmas candle centerpieces, keeping it in full festive spirit with shiny baubles.
A classic pairing: place candles in different sizes alongside greenery and ornaments on a table runner to make it a focal point in the space.
A simple spread of cypress branches and taper candles with copper candleholders will set the mood for a minimalistic Christmas decoration.
Embrace the viral trend of floating candles; glue Christmas foliage, lights, and other decorative items in three transparent vases, then place water beads, and fill them up with water. Now put the candles at the top and light them up.
Turn a wine glass into a frosty candle centerpiece with a mini Christmas tree inside.
Take a hurricane case, fill it with cranberries, and put in a candle. You can showcase it in a wooden tray dashed with greenery and small white flowers.
This floating candle centerpiece with water beads will make a perfect holiday decoration.
Beautiful Christmas centerpiece with ornaments, candles, and wire trees.
Use pine cones and berries to make a centerpiece for a Christmas tablescape. Don’t forget to add some cranberries.
DIY a candle centerpiece with a glass vase and pebbles. Deck the tray with succulents.
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Hot glue walnuts to a straw wreath and then place candle holders to make a stunning centerpiece.
Make a snowy Christmas centerpiece with just Epsom Salt, glitter, and Mod Podge.
Rustic Christmas centerpiece with twine and pine cones with tips painted in light blue.
Cover a candle with cinnamon sticks and wrap with a burlap tied with twine to make this Christmas centerpiece.
Source your own greenery and pine cones to make this Christmas candle ring centerpiece. Display on a glass cake stand.
Wrap candles with rosemary leaves and tie with twine to make this minimalist centerpiece for your dining table.
Make a Christmas decoration using artificial fruits, greenery, and a glass vase
Take some pillar candles and display them in a woven rattan tray along with a small tree.
Recycle old unused items in your kitchen to make a Christmas centerpiece. It’s up to your creativity.
All you need are candles, a bag of cranberries, a ceramic bowl, and water to make this Christmas Centerpiece. Candles floating over water make a stunning sight.
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A simple piece of wood can be transformed into a candle centerpiece for Christmas. You will need to make holes to place candles.
Create a funny scene in a tray with candles, mini bottle brush trees, and any other mini figurines you have.
Wrap candles with glitter to make a Christmas centerpiece. Decorate with ribbons and ornaments.
Make this floral centerpiece for Christmas. Use candles that match the colors of the flowers.
Surround a Candle with corn to make this pleasing, nature-inspired Christmas centerpiece.
Here is another great idea that requires pine cones, some pine needles, and ornaments that you can easily make. In the middle, put the candle and surround the centerpiece with decorative items.
Mason Jars are very purposeful when it comes to creating centerpieces. This one here has candles inside with surrounding artwork.
Christmas tree jars from a thrift store with candles placed amongst them give a nice feel of Christmas.
Christmas candle centerpieces adorned by small bamboo baskets and a touch of forest in the form of pine cones, leaves, and artificial berries will get you compliments.
If you are looking for an idea to decorate your kitchen table, then this multi-utility centerpiece would be a great addition to your cooking space. It even has space to accommodate kitchen items like plates, spoons and forks.
Elevate your holiday table with a reindeer antler candelabra that blends rustic charm and modern sparkle, casting a warm, festive glow perfect for any Christmas setting.
Create cozy holiday magic with snowy pillar candles and wintry accents layered on a classic white cake stand, topped with evergreen clippings, mistletoe, and pinecones. Add rustic charm with nuts or a festive sparkle with golden jingle bells for a centerpiece that wins every time.
Welcome festive cheer with hand-crafted candle wreaths crowned by snowy berries and bright red cardinals, bringing timeless texture and a splash of holiday luck to your table or entryway.
Add whimsy and motion to your holiday decor with a classic German Christmas pyramid, beautifully paired with fresh evergreens and a miniature village for a charming, timeless centerpiece.
Fill those finishing touches with white taper candles on silver candlesticks, nestled between tabletop trees to add festive sparkle and elevate your holiday display to new heights.
Turn a Bundt pan into a dazzling metallic candle ring by painting it green and decking it with faux evergreens and festive pink and gold baubles for a sparkling centerpiece that steals the show.
Celebrate Santa’s reindeer with a whimsical centerpiece of pillar candles nestled on a rustic tray, accented by shimmering snowy deer for a magical, festive glow.
Give brass candlesticks a festive makeover with DIY evergreen candle rings made from faux juniper and painted napkin rings, perfect for adding a handcrafted touch to your holiday table.
Light up your holiday table with shimmering star-shaped candle holders paired with warm white, gold, or red tapers for a celestial centerpiece that dazzles your guests.
Create a cozy, budget-friendly centerpiece by layering seasonal staples like a grapevine wreath, evergreen sprigs, and red berries on an oval tray. This is ideal for a festive DIY while relaxing in your Christmas pajamas.

