Christmas Rose table decoration in a glass bowl
Christmas Rose in a glass bowl

Christmas table decoration

This decorative idea puts a bowl full of winter magic on the table. The colour scheme is set by the delicate to deep pink flowers of the Snow Rose Lola. We chose twinkling stars, small Christmas glitter balls and other Christmas tree ornaments to match. Moss, twigs and cones are used for a romantic magic forest atmosphere. To see as much of the decorative base as possible, everything is arranged together in a glass bowl. The Snow Rose in a glass bowl is a cheerful decoration for a festive coffee table or a table on the balcony or terrace.

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    Decoration

    Christmas glitter balls and decorative stars in colours matching the Snow Rose colour

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    Artificial snow

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    Christmas Rose

    Winter Ballet Christmas Rose e.g. Liara

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    Glass bowl

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    Moss

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    Cones, twigs and conifer twigs

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  • Step 1 Water the Christmas Rose well, allow to drain and place in the glass bowl.

    Water the Christmas Rose well, allow to drain and place in the glass bowl. Drape some moss in the space around the pot in the bowl until the pot is completely screened.

    Step 2 Arrange the ornaments, twigs and cones in between the moss and the glass of the bowl.

    Arrange the ornaments, twigs and cones in between the moss and the glass of the bowl. A loose jumble of things will look best.

    Step 3 Trickle some artificial snow down the inner side of the glass bowl so that it accumulates in small patches of snow.

    Trickle some artificial snow down the inner side of the glass bowl so that it accumulates in small patches of snow.

    Finished! Rosa Christrose in Glasschale für den Wohnraum.

    When you’re done, you might think it looks like a snow globe, but you definitely want to resist the temptation of shaking or even banging it. If you did, the artificial snow would slide down to the bottom of the bowl and you wouldn’t see it anymore on the sides.

     

    More do-it-yourself instructions here >