10 Ideas For a Eucalyptus Holiday Decoration

Throughout the year, eucalyptus has its place in the decoration and at Christmas, it is a more modern alternative to the Christmas tree. If you don’t want to create a traditional Christmas decoration this year with the codes we all know, eucalyptus is undoubtedly the most modern and poetic alternative. In this article, we offer you inspiring ideas for your Christmas decoration (at the table and in the house), DIYs to make your own eucalyptus Christmas wreath

1. EUCALYPTUS TABLE DECORATION – CUTLERY & PLACE CARD

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Christmas (and New Year for that matter) is an opportunity to put the dishes in the big. We take care of decorating the house – especially when we have children and we take care of decorating the table when we receive. We are going to bring out our prettiest dishes, we will also try to add a little extra touch. Place cards are perfect for adding that little extra touch. They instantly give a festive impression to the table. Here, eucalyptus is paired with golden cutlery and place card, in the center of the plate and above a pretty napkin. It’s both simple and festive. 

2. TABLE DECORATION – A NATURAL TABLE RUNNER WITH EUCALYPTUS & SUCCULENTS

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Eucalyptus in decoration has strong power. It accentuates the naturalness of your interior. And this option is also valid for the holiday table. As we said above, eucalyptus also gives your Christmas decoration a slow dynamic. It can be reused in the house for the rest of the year. It’s the same with succulents. These little succulents can decorate a windowsill or a shelf all year round and pair with eucalyptus they can make up your table runner at Christmas and even New Years’.

3. A SIMPLE AND REFINED TABLE FOR CHRISTMAS WITH A BRANCH OF EUCALYPTUS

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Return to the plate. No, I’m not suggesting you eat eucalyptus for the holidays. We fell in love with this very simple table decoration and find that simplicity is one of the prettiest ways to bring elegance – at the table as in interior decoration. Here, we have round and simple white plates. The association of the dried plant with the place brand is also incredibly simple. We will have a touch of fantasy with the gold-colored cutlery. In addition to elegance, what we like about this festive decoration detail is that in 2 steps 3 movements it will be in place at the table. An interesting time saver for those who receive and who do not necessarily have days available to prepare the holiday decoration.

4. RECYCLED & DIY PARTY DECORATION WITH EUCALYPTUS

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Recycling is much more environmentally friendly to recover an object that has already been used and give it new life. Especially since the holiday season is fleeting. The decor of the house is in place for a few weeks. That of the table lasts only the time of the meal. As you can see in the image, we once again come close to extreme simplicity and yet it is very decorative. We need white glass bottles, eucalyptus branches, and white candles. On a fireplace or even on a sideboard, it can be that elegant and refined touch that is missing from your holiday decor. This composition can also take place at the table of course.

5. SMALL WHITE AND EUCALYPTUS CANDLES FOR A LUMINOUS AND NATURAL TABLE RUNNER

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Another possibility to decorate your Christmas table with eucalyptus: associate it with small white candles. Here there are different types of candles: transparent glass candles and candles in small silver tealight holders. The different containers light up the table runner gently. They also bring a living rhythm to the eucalyptus branches arranged on the tablecloth. Even on a table of 4 or 6 people, this set can have its effect!

6. A TRADITIONAL AND MODERN CHRISTMAS WITH A EUCALYPTUS FIR AND PINE CONE WREATH

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We finish this selection of 10 ideas to copy with a new Christmas wreath combining tradition and modernity, fir and eucalyptus. Here the roundness of the eucalyptus leaves brings softness to the crown and a touch of fantasy. The twig structure is also more traditional than the metal structures of modern crowns.

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A passionate female writer, I specialize in articles about architecture and home interiors. I love sharing insights and inspiration to help readers create beautiful and functional living spaces.