I love simple, natural and elegant looks for Christmas using fresh greens and fruit. From decorating shelves and cupboards to bowls of fruit on the counter and table- decorating with fruit and greens is a beautiful way to add a welcoming touch to your home this holiday season.
Here are 7 of my favorite ways to use fruit and greens in vignettes.
On the Porch
I love to use citrus and fresh eucalyptus and greens on the porch, There is something about this old fashioned charming look that is so welcoming and warm.
For a simple way to add the greens- you can use fresh garland wrapped around the top of the pots. I used fresh oranges piled up on top of the eucalyptus- you can use persimmons, pomegranate or tangerines- and fresh cedar or pine works beautifully as well.
In the Kitchen
A wee tree or a large tree- either one looks absolutely beautiful with citrus slices added to it. They are easy to make and dry on your own or you can buy a bag full of already dried slices as well.
Tip: Dried citrus slices are perfect for adding to a tree, garland or just about anywhere- I also love them scattered on the tabletop.
In a Bowl
Simple and sweet- there is just something about a bowl of fruit as decor that really makes a room feel welcoming. Think pears, oranges, pomegranate or persimmons for the holidays for a festive and delicious look.
Tip: Bowls are perfect for filling with fresh fruit. Think transfer ware, rustic wood or simple ironstone for a simple farmhouse style touch- and copper for a bit of glam.
In the Cupboard
Open up those cupboard doors and add a layer of fresh greens and fruit for decoration. My favorites are pears and tangerines with cedar, juniper and eucalyptus but you can use whatever fruit & greens you like.
Tip: Add some interest and height by placing the fruit inside cups or on top of a stack of plates.
Scatter on the table
Adding a bit of fruit to your mantel or table is so easy for creating a custom elegant look. For this table in my book Inspired Gatherings it was all about those peaches and figs. Their rosy tone brought warmth and charm to this table.
Tip: Add fruit to already made garland for a custom look on the mantel or table.
Create a charming wreath
Creating a beautiful wreath for a door, mantel or wall is a fun project – and it is so easy. This one was made with dried orange slices, white berries and fresh clipped pine branches.
I hope this inspires you to use natural Christmas touches in your home this season.
Margo says
If you want p to focu on the figs and peaches on the table, you best get rid of that cake that is sitting there! Lol
Courtney says
haha!! Thanks Margo!
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Diane O'Connor says
Very true!! I honed in on that tasty cake immediately!
aussie jo says
So very nice indeed a truly lovely post
Courtney says
Thank you!
Mary from Life at Bella Terra says
You have given me an idea for my thanksgiving table~pears, pomegranates and Persimmons. I love using fruit in decorating and I can even continue into chrismtas decorating with them. Love the photos~fabulous as usual.
Courtney says
Yes!! So pretty for Thanksgiving too!
Ivory says
I love-love thes eXcellent ideas. I will be using all of tgem this christmas. Thanks fir sharing!!!
Courtney says
Thank you for stopping by!
Mary Rose Dvorjak says
Where did you get the porch lanterns?
Courtney says
They are from Balsam Hill several years ago.
Cathy says
Wonderful CHRISTMAS DecOratioNs!
WHere did you PURCHASE the bowl the frUIt is in?
Thank yOu
Courtney says
Hi Cathy, The blue and white bowl is vintage. I believe I found it at a thrift store.
Hope that helps!
emily says
I’m so eXCITED TO START decorating for christmas. I love the greenery paired with the oranges! Thanks for sharing some ideas!
patricia may says
Would love more explanation of how you used garland in planters.
denise says
If anyone watches Outlander, they used the lovely oranges, pine and magnolia in Brianna’s wedding. This wreath is awesome! i’m getting one ready now.
thank you for your fabulous ideas,
denise