12 DIY Christmas Table Decor Ideas You Can Make with IOD

Beautiful, handmade DIY Christmas table decor takes celebrating the holidays to the next level. In our last holiday post of 2020, here’s a mix of ideas, inspiration and tutorials to make your Christmas table festive.

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Holiday tablescape ideas

Idea #1: The cozy tablescape below was created by IOD stockists Ellen J Goods of Medina, NY. Click here to see her step-by-step video tutorial using the Crockery and Holly Jolly Stamps.

Ideas #2: While the video below by Curious Farms Market in Bennet, CO focuses on a Thanksgiving table decor, the placemat and place card ideas can easily be adjusted for a festive Christmas using the Holly Jolly and Evergreen Stamp sets.

Centerpiece Ideas for DIY Christmas Table Decor

Sometimes there isn’t time to make a full tablescape — and that’s when a beautiful centerpiece can be the star of the show.

Idea #3: This rustic centerpiece using a piece of the Woodland Christmas Transfer by Diane’s Designs in Minot, ND compliments a variety of styles. (Note: This transfer is a limited edition but there are still a few left. Reach out via the contact form to get your hands on one.)

Idea #4: Upcycled a pickle jar into a vase to feature seasonal cut greenery, like Christmas berries. This one below was made with the Rose Toile Stamp but you can use any IOD stamp set. Click here for a step-by-step tutorial.

Idea #5: How beautiful is this winter rose tray? Ellen J Goods just made this on her IOD TV Facebook Live using the Fronds Stamp, the Wreath Builder Stamp and the Painterly Floral Transfer. You can watch the full tutorial by clicking here.

Idea #6: Just imagine this gracing your holiday table? So festive and cozy for a cold winter’s night. This “sugared” votive candle holder was made with the Holly Jolly Stamp and IOD Tomatto decor ink by IOD stockist Gather in Louisville, KY.

DIY Christmas Table Decor by stamping mugs & dishes!

Give your old dishes a new look or pick up some inexpensive ones at the Dollar Store or thrift shop.

Idea #7: Check out these stamped plates by Vintage Retail Therapy in Fallbrook, CA.

Idea #8: Here’s an “everything-you-ever-wanted-to-know-about-embossing-tableware” tutorial by Curious Farms Market in Bennet, CO. While butterflies are used in this collection, you could easily make this using the Holly Jolly or Evergreen Stamps — make the “Hot” mug below for a little hot cocoa.

Embossed mug with the Farmhand Stamp by Curious Farms Market in Bennet, CO

Upcycled Ideas for Christmas Table Decor

Idea #9: Upcycle glass milk jugs into utensil holders with this tutorial by Lexi Grenzer.

Idea #10: Or you can make napkin rings with tin cans and the new Snowflakes or Evergreen Moulds with the tutorial below.

Idea #11: Can you believe these glam-a-licous napkin rings are made from empty toilet paper rolls and cut up paper towel rolls? Click here for the video tutorial with Vintage Retail Therapy.

Idea #12: While the napkin ring below isn’t upcycled, it was moulded by Old to Ooh La La using the Boughs of Holly Mould.

Have you made DIY Christmas Table Decor?

Let us know in the comments below. Merry Christmas!!!

12 DIY Christmas Table Decor Ideas You Can Make with IOD

12 DIY Christmas Table Decor Ideas You Can Make with IOD

Beautiful, handmade DIY Christmas table decor takes celebrating the holidays to the next level. In our last holiday post of 2020, here’s a mix of ideas, inspiration and tutorials to make your Christmas table festive.

No time now? Pin this post for later.

Holiday tablescape ideas

Idea #1: The cozy tablescape below was created by IOD stockists Ellen J Goods of Medina, NY. Click here to see her step-by-step video tutorial using the Crockery and Holly Jolly Stamps.

Ideas #2: While the video below by Curious Farms Market in Bennet, CO focuses on a Thanksgiving table decor, the placemat and place card ideas can easily be adjusted for a festive Christmas using the Holly Jolly and Evergreen Stamp sets.

Centerpiece Ideas for DIY Christmas Table Decor

Sometimes there isn’t time to make a full tablescape — and that’s when a beautiful centerpiece can be the star of the show.

Idea #3: This rustic centerpiece using a piece of the Woodland Christmas Transfer by Diane’s Designs in Minot, ND compliments a variety of styles. (Note: This transfer is a limited edition but there are still a few left. Reach out via the contact form to get your hands on one.)

Idea #4: Upcycled a pickle jar into a vase to feature seasonal cut greenery, like Christmas berries. This one below was made with the Rose Toile Stamp but you can use any IOD stamp set. Click here for a step-by-step tutorial.

Idea #5: How beautiful is this winter rose tray? Ellen J Goods just made this on her IOD TV Facebook Live using the Fronds Stamp, the Wreath Builder Stamp and the Painterly Floral Transfer. You can watch the full tutorial by clicking here.

Idea #6: Just imagine this gracing your holiday table? So festive and cozy for a cold winter’s night. This “sugared” votive candle holder was made with the Holly Jolly Stamp and IOD Tomatto decor ink by IOD stockist Gather in Louisville, KY.

DIY Christmas Table Decor by stamping mugs & dishes!

Give your old dishes a new look or pick up some inexpensive ones at the Dollar Store or thrift shop.

Idea #7: Check out these stamped plates by Vintage Retail Therapy in Fallbrook, CA.

Idea #8: Here’s an “everything-you-ever-wanted-to-know-about-embossing-tableware” tutorial by Curious Farms Market in Bennet, CO. While butterflies are used in this collection, you could easily make this using the Holly Jolly or Evergreen Stamps — make the “Hot” mug below for a little hot cocoa.

Embossed mug with the Farmhand Stamp by Curious Farms Market in Bennet, CO

Upcycled Ideas for Christmas Table Decor

Idea #9: Upcycle glass milk jugs into utensil holders with this tutorial by Lexi Grenzer.

Idea #10: Or you can make napkin rings with tin cans and the new Snowflakes or Evergreen Moulds with the tutorial below.

Idea #11: Can you believe these glam-a-licous napkin rings are made from empty toilet paper rolls and cut up paper towel rolls? Click here for the video tutorial with Vintage Retail Therapy.

Idea #12: While the napkin ring below isn’t upcycled, it was moulded by Old to Ooh La La using the Boughs of Holly Mould.

Have you made DIY Christmas Table Decor?

Let us know in the comments below. Merry Christmas!!!

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