![]() Adding a few sprigs of greenery from your Christmas tree will give the vase a bit of colour. It only makes sense to put pinecones out for a winter display as they remind you of Christmas trees and towering evergreens covered with snow. Pour the candies into the gap between the vases and use the smaller vase in the centre to hold your flowers. To add fresh flowers or sprigs of evergreen, first place a smaller vase inside a larger vase. Any sort of red & white or green & white candy would would perfectly in this display. The red,green & white mints look so pretty. Using red & white candies in a jar or a vase looks simply stunning and oh-so-festive. ![]() The dollar store usually also has a decent selection of these festive sprigs. This is a cheap and easy way to add height to a display without the need to purchase a taller vase or jar. To add a bit of pizazz to the vase I added a few decorative sparkly sprigs from the floral department. These bells were also purchased at Michaels. Use jingle bells in a variety of sizes and colours to fill your vase. I opted to use decorations which are all the same size but you may prefer the look of various sizes which helps fill in more nooks and crannies. These particular decorations were purchased at Michaels however, you can also find some great ones at your local dollar store or discount retailer. I prefer to use plastic ones as I am fearful that delicate glass decorations will shatter while I am trying to place them nicely. ![]() Take a large apothecary jar or vase and fill with round Christmas tree decorations. The kids can help you with most of them as well! Six Holiday Vase Fillers 1. They are all quick, simple and inexpensive. I am going to show you six different ways you can use that collection of jars and vases collecting dust in your basement to decorate your home this holiday season. Before the popularity of apothecary jars made them readily available, I always filled glass vases at Christmas time with a variety of decorations. I have a collection of large glass vases (left over from my wedding centrepieces…) and a collection of apothecary jars in varying shapes and sizes.
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