40 Ways to Dress Your Dining Table for a Cheery Christmas Dinner

Alyssa Gautieri, Monique Valeris
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Winter Florals

mike garten

Embrace bright colors and floral patterns year round — but, try a moody flair this holiday season. For this festive dining table, we set gold flatware, green dinner plates and purple napkins atop a dark floral tablecloth.

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Cupcake Liner Poinsettias

christmas crafts
Mike Garten

These pretty poinsettias, made from red cupcake liners, are a perfect way to add a finishing touch to table settings.

Directions: Flatten your cupcake liner, fold it in half twice and cut out a single petal shape (when you unfold it, you should have a flower with four petals). Repeat with more cupcake liners to create layers of petals. Place the liners on top of one another so the petals overlap and secure them with double-sided tape or glue.

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3

Homemade Pomanders

orange decor on plaid tablecloth
mike garten

An inviting aroma makes the holidays even cozier. Get the effect by pressing cloves into clean, fresh citrus — navel oranges, mandarins, lemons, limes or grapefruit will work.

Directions: Use a skewer to poke shallow holes through the skin, then place the stem of a whole clove into each hole. Arrange the finished pomanders on your favorite platter or bowl and enjoy the scent all week long.

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4

DIY Ornament Chandelier

floral tableclothe dining table setup
mike garten

Use satin ribbon to string metallic baubles from your dining room chandelier. Our advice? Opt for lightweight plastic ornaments, so you can secure them safely and easily.

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5

Dried Fruit and Preserved Leaves

christmas place setting with leaves
Bless’er House

Arrange dried fruit (think oranges, cranberries and pomegranates) with greenery sprigs along the center of the table. Turn magnolia leaves into place card holders by writing names with a metallic Sharpie. Keep in mind: It can take several days to successful dry out the fruit and leaves.

Get the tutorial at Bless’er House »

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6

Upcycled Bottle Candleholders

evergreen candle sticks
Mike Garten

Turn glass bottles into elegant tabletop decor. Fill them with evergreens, fresh cranberries and tap water. Rub sticky candle wax to the bottom of a taper candle and place it in the bottle opening. Don’t forget: Replace the water every few days to keep greens fresh.

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7

Ribbon Tied Silverware

christmas table decorations
Mike Garten

In a pinch, an elegant ribbon can give candles, stemmed glassware and silverware a festive look. Choose a silky ribbon in a jewel-toned hue or keep it traditional with red, green or gold.

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8

Furoshiki Gift Wrap

green with red berries table setting ideas
Mike Garten

Not only does this elegant bowknot make a striking place setting, but it’s the perfect way to surprise dinner guests with a small gift. The Japanese wrapping technique is easier than it looks — you’ll only need a standard 20″ cloth napkin, plus a few faux cranberry sprigs for decor.

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Watch the video tutorial »

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9

Layers of Pattern

christmas table decorations
Jessica Delaney

From the nature-inspired table cloth, paisley napkins tied with a red velvet ribbon to the blooming floral centerpiece, interior designer Erin Gates fills this table setting with pattern and color.

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Felt Christmas Trees

green felt christmas tree place setting on red table
Danielle Daly

Turn your dining room table into a Christmas tree farm with these adorable felt cut outs. Added bonus: your flatware will fit perfectly if you follow our easy tutorial.

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Touches of Greenery

wood dining set with taper candles and greenery
Emily Henderson Design; Photo by Sara Ligorria-Tramp
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Fancy Plates

lauren conrad fancy dishes with a green runner
Justin Coit

Break out the fine china, or put one gilded salad plate atop an everyday set to make each place setting feel special. A runner of greenery and blooms is a low-profile floral option that’s easy for guests to chat over.

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13

Crafty Leaf Garland

christmas table settings leaf garland
Brian Woodcock

Make your own leaf garland out of green craft paper, drawing on lines for a more realistic look. Add red jingle bells to finish the festive look.

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14

Christmas Tree Napkin

christmas tree table setting ideas
Mike Garten

From the moment your dinner guests spot this origami-inspired place setting, it’ll be all they can talk about. To recreate this look, fold a square dinner napkin (we used a green fringe napkin) and decorate it with mini baubles.

Watch the video tutorial »

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Wooden Bead Stars

christmas table settings wooden bead stars
Brian Woodcock

Add more visual interest to a table runner by using wooden beads to make star-shaped decorative accents.

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White and Blue

a table with a candle and glasses of wine on it
Bless’er House

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Mini Christmas Trees

table runner with mini trees and greenery
Amy Bartlam Photography

Line a table runner with small Christmas trees in a variety of colors (neutrals, for instance), as interior designer Kate Lester does her. To create a textured look, use a mix of paper, wooden and bottle brush trees.

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Personalized Place Settings

rustic christmas table place setting with faux greens
Stacey Brandford

A bit of greenery is all your neutral linens need. After making name cards with cut cardboard, secure the tags to a circle of leaves welcoming each guest.

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Felt Tree-Topped Hurricanes

felt pine tree christmas centerpiece
Michael Partenio

Transform your table into an enchanted pine forest. Just cut out fir shapes from felt and hot-glue them onto candle holders filled with faux snow.

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20

A Pop of Plaid

christmas table settings with two plaid throw blankets
Annie Schlechter

Go for a snowy New England vibe and consider using a few plaid throws as tablecloths — preferably old ones that can withstand inevitable spills.

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Headshot of Alyssa Gautieri

Alyssa Gautieri (she/her) is the associate lifestyle editor for Good Housekeeping, where she covers all things home and interior design. Prior to joining GH in 2022, she wrote for publications including ELLE Decor, Chairish, BobVila.com, Unique Homes Magazine and LODGING Magazine, in addition to crafting product copy for home brands like BrylaneHome and VIGO Industries.

Headshot of Monique Valeris

Monique Valeris is the home design director for Good Housekeeping, where she oversees the brand’s home decorating coverage across print and digital. Prior to joining GH in 2020, she was the digital editor at Elle Decor. In her current role, she explores everything from design trends and home tours to lifestyle product recommendations, including writing her monthly column, “What’s in My Cart.”

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