Categories: Decorating & Design

Ideas for Decorating with Cranberries in the Spring and Summer

Cranberries can be used for decorating well beyond the winter holidays. Their natural brilliant red hue is most often associated with Christmas, but they can be used all year round. When not exposed to heat or moisture, they will last for weeks on end. Use these ideas for decorating with cranberries, and accent your home with natural deep red decor. They can be used to create beautiful layered displays and much, much more.

Use Fresh Cranberries as Filler for Year Round Candle Displays

Pillar and votive candles are exceptionally beautiful when displayed in clear glass containers, especially when they include colorful fillers. Flameless candles are the safest variety, and they can be safely paired with anything decorative. Use fresh cranberries as filler for candle displays. Place the candle in the center of the holder, and fill the container around it. Leave about an inch of the candle showing above the berries. The display will look phenomenal on a side table, a shelf or as a dining table centerpiece.

Create Coffee Bean and Cranberry Layers in a Crystal Vase

The layered look is in, and not just in the clothing department. When seeking decorating options for cranberries, create a layered display in a clear glass or crystal vase. For a fragrant display, consider decorating freshly roasted coffee beans and cranberries. Top the display with a few freshly grated cinnamon sticks. Dried white beans can also be used to create a beautifully layered display. Unless Christmas is near, avoid pairing red with green. Many other options are available for year round use.

Pair Clear Containers of Cranberries with Creamy Hydrangeas

Cranberries are lovely spring decorations, especially when they are paired with cream colored hydrangeas. Fill a clear container with fresh cranberries, and top it with a faux hydrangea bloom. When decorating for the Fourth of July, top a clear vase of cranberries with faux blue hydrangeas and white carnations. It will look fantastic as a dining table centerpiece either indoors on an elegant dining table or outdoors on a rustic picnic table.

Thread Them onto Wire to Create Unique Hanging Decor

Around the winter holidays, people string cranberries like popcorn and use the strands for decorating everything from doorways to mantels. When decorating during the warmer months of the year, consider doing something unique and even more impressive. Thread fresh cranberries onto wire to create unique hanging decor, and use craft wire that is easy to bend but not too flimsy to hold a specific shape. Carefully pierce the berries, and string them onto the wire while bending it into a shape of your choice. Consider creating a heart made of braided strands. Twist the wire to secure it, and hang it on a door or a wall. Keep in mind that fresh fruit will eventually spoil, and it should be removed before it has a chance to stain the surface that it touches.

Source: Professional Home Decorating and Crafting Experience

Karla News

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