Rather than use large floral arrangements keep it simple and use a garland made exclusively from greenery with a low profile as your table centrepiece. Low profile foliage also means uninterrupted views of the real centrepiece of the show – you (and your guests, of course). Be inventive and work to the shape of your table, always use unscented foliage and where possible use natives, they’re better suited to the climate and have the advantage of lasting longer and looking great even when dried. Make a wreath for round tables and centre it on the table, adding a cluster of candles in the middle along with other decorations. For large rectangle tables create a snake-like weave from bushy greenery from one end of the table to the other for a sense of grandeur. Work with your florist on the right type of foliage for you (be clear on your budget) and save even further if you arrange it yourself with some simple florists wire and string, or should your garden allow, go foraging in your own backyard. Alternatively if you want to go traditional, Christmas shops sell artificial garlands that you can use for years to come. Find a DIY guide to creating your own Christmas garland like this one, here.
Christmas garland