Natural Christmas decor addshyggevibes in any spaceand the best part is, it can be a snap to DIY.
Spray paint the branch white or gold to add even more cheer.
Add a few matching ornaments, and voila.

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Bleaching them is a simple afternoon activity and creates a modern feel perfect for any room of the house.
Driftwood also makes a lovely centerpiece when arranged in a vase.
Experiment with different foraged plantsadding dried holly and berries can make a wonderful accent.

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Lay a Fruit Table Runner
This table runnerfromJulie Blannerlooks like something out of a Renaissance painting.
Try other fruits such as pears or oranges to mix it up.
String dried fruit along with pine cones or other foraged items in a window or on a Christmas tree.

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), you could createthis cute floating candlefromThe DIY Playbook.
Not only does it look good, but you get that natural Christmassy scent as well.
Choose a few favorites and use them sparingly.

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