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I love putting together winter centerpieces that make any room feel a little warmer and brighter. These DIY ideas let me add my own twist to holiday decorating without spending a fortune.

Here are 17 DIY winter wonderland centerpieces that’ll help any space feel like a cozy, snowy retreat.
Each one’s easy to follow and uses stuff you probably already have or can grab nearby.
1. Pinecone and evergreen centerpiece with candles

I gather pinecones and evergreen branches for a natural, woodsy look, then tuck in a few candles for that soft, flickering glow. It’s simple but feels just right on a winter table.
2. Glittery faux snow and silver branches arrangement

I coat branches in white paint, sprinkle on glitter for that frosty sparkle, and stand them in a vase filled with faux snow. The whole thing ends up looking clean and wintery.
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3. Rustic wooden box filled with pine needles and berries

I fill a wooden box with pine needles and bright red berries—nothing fancy, just good old winter colors. Tossing in a few pinecones makes it feel even more seasonal.
4. Glass cloche with mini Christmas trees and fairy lights

A glass cloche works great for a tiny winter scene. I set up mini trees inside and add some fairy lights for a gentle glow. It’s charming and barely takes any time.
5. Candle ring with cinnamon sticks and dried orange slices

I wrap cinnamon sticks and dried orange slices around a candle ring. The look is rustic and the scent is just enough—warm and a little sweet. This one’s great for tables or mantels.
6. Mason jar with layered fake snow and pine sprigs

I fill a mason jar with layers of fake snow, then tuck in some pine sprigs. It’s super easy and fits just about anywhere you want a little winter touch.
7. Rustic lantern filled with pinecones and LED tea lights

A rustic lantern makes a nice base. I pile in pinecones for texture and drop in LED tea lights. The soft glow feels cozy and works for both laid-back and festive setups.
8. White birch log slice topped with greenery and votive candles

I grab a thick birch log slice, layer on some pine or eucalyptus, and scatter a few votive candles. It’s simple, but the candles really warm things up.
9. Silver mercury glass vase with white roses and eucalyptus

A silver mercury glass vase gives a crisp, wintry look. I pop in white roses for elegance and add eucalyptus for a bit of green. The combo feels fresh and pulled-together.
10. Snowflake-shaped wooden tray with pinecones and cranberries

I use a snowflake-shaped tray to set the mood, then add pinecones and scatter cranberries for color. It’s simple, but it looks cheerful on any table.
11. Frosted glass bowl centerpiece with glitter and fir branches

A frosted glass bowl works as a base. Fir branches go inside for that piney, winter feel. A little glitter adds just a hint of sparkle—nothing too much.
12. Miniature sled with moss, pinecones, and mini ornaments

I take a tiny wooden sled, add some moss for greenery, then place small pinecones and mini ornaments on top. It’s a quick, cute centerpiece.
13. Hurricane glass vase filled with ornaments and twinkle lights

I fill a hurricane glass vase with shiny ornaments and tuck in twinkle lights. The whole thing glows and feels festive—nice for shelves or tables.
14. Faux fur runner under candles and green garland

A white faux fur runner brings that snowy look. I lay green garland on top and add candles for warmth. The effect is soft and cozy, perfect for winter dinners.
15. Rustic crate with birch branches and hanging crystal accents

A wooden crate makes a sturdy base. I use birch branches for a wintery touch and hang a few small crystals from them. The crystals catch the light and add just enough sparkle.
16. Simple glass jar filled with snowy cotton balls and red berries

I grab a clear glass jar, fill it with cotton balls for a snow effect, then toss in some red berries for contrast. It’s easy, takes almost no time, and looks fresh on any table.
17. Candle centerpiece surrounded by frosted pinecones and holly

I put a candle right in the middle of a tray, then tuck frosted pinecones and a few sprigs of holly all around it. The candlelight catches on the pinecones and berries, making everything feel a bit more magical and wintry than you’d expect from such simple pieces.