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This yule log centerpiece is made with natural materials. It makes a beautiful Christmas table decoration and you can join in the ancient tradition of wishes and burning the log to start off the new year.

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You may have heard of a yule log cake but did you know that the ancient tradition stems from bringing home a large log or entire tree to burn in the fire?

The tradition of the yule log is said to have started in Europe. Over time many people have continued this celebration by decorating a log to burn on the winter solstice, Christmas Eve, or New Year's Eve as a symbol of hope and happiness for the new year. Since I love decorating with nature this rustic Christmas decoration is right up my alley.

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How to Make a Yule Log Candle Centerpiece

Just find a nice size log outside. Brush it off and place it on some foil on a baking sheet in a low oven around 200 degrees for an hour. This should get rid of any unwanted pests.

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If you'd like to have candles as part of your yule log drill a few holes on the top.

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Just deep enough to hold the candles upright.

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You can also melt some of the bottom of the candle into the holes before inserting them. The wax will act as glue and hold the candle in place. You could also use a bit of hot glue.

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Then start adding different evergreens around the candles. I used juniper from my yard.

Then add in things like pine cones, and other natural elements to make a beautiful centerpiece. I added some clementines studded with whole cloves for a little color and added fragrance.

Other Yule Log Decoration Ideas

  • Greenery such as ivy, holly, pine needles, eucalyptus
  • Cinnamon sticks
  • Ribbon and bows
  • Faux or real flowers
  • Real or faux berries
  • Artificial snow
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If you want to protect your tablecloth find a board or a large platter. I used a wood board and covered it with burlap.

Then add some evergreens around the edge. This will make it look nice but also keep the log from rolling.

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If you like, start a tradition by having each person you are with write down a wish for the new year. Then burn the wishes along with the log in the fireplace or outdoor firepit.

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As always, the beauty of nature makes decorating a cinch. This yule log centerpiece is not only pretty but will make a fun conversation piece for our holiday dinner.

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DIY Yule Log

Create some beauty for your Christmas table with this Yule Log centerpiece. Using a log and evergreens and other natural elements you can make a wonderful focal point for you and your holiday guests to enjoy.

Prep Time1 hour hr 15 minutes mins

Active Time30 minutes mins

Total Time1 hour hr 45 minutes mins

Course: Centerpiece

Yield: 1

Author: Patti Estep

Equipment

  • Drill

  • Pruners or scissors

  • Hot glue gun

Materials

  • Log
  • Evergreens
  • Candles
  • Clementines
  • Pine Cones
  • Cloves

Instructions

  • Find a log from outside and cut it to a nice size if necessary.

  • Brush the dirt from the log and place it on a foil-lined sheet in a 200-degree oven for 1 hour.

  • Drill holes on the top of the log for candles then melt some of the bottom of each candle into the hole to hold the candle in place.

  • Stick cloves into clementines or oranges.

  • Hot glue greenery, pine cones, and the clementines around the candles.

  • Place the yule log on a tray or piece of wood with some additional greenery around the edge to keep the log from rolling.

Notes

You don't need to add candles to the log and can skip this step if you don't want to bother with a drill.

Use any kind of natural materials you have available to decorate your yule log. In addition to evergreens, you can use holly, cinnamon sticks, eucalyptus, faux berries, or dried fruit.

You can also use a split log with a flat bottom. This way it will not roll.

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About Patti Estep

Patti is the creator of Hearth and Vine, a home and garden blog filled with projects to inspire your creative side. She loves crafting, gardening, decorating and entertaining at her home in Pennsylvania. When she is not working on a project at home or searching for treasures at nurseries and thrift stores with her girlfriends, you’ll probably find her with family and friends, at a restaurant, or home party enjoying new and different food adventures.

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FAQs

What to decorate your Yule log with? ›

Janina's yule log requires the following items:

Holly, ivy or any winter greenery such as mistletoe or juniper. Mushrooms: Fly agaric if possible. Wire, or a glue gun, for fastening elements to log. Thin, wax dinner candles.

What does Yule log symbolize? ›

The lighting of the Yule log was used to symbolize the birth of Jesus by some while others claimed it symbolized Jesus's triumph over sin. Today the burning of the Yule log is seen more as a secular holiday tradition though it is still performed by those of Christian and pagan beliefs alike during the holidays.

How do you make a simple Christmas table centerpiece? ›

For a simple yet stunning centerpiece, place five votive candles (in a variety of Christmas colors) in a line down a red rectangular serving dish. Fill the rest of the dish with cranberries, garnish with a few pine twigs and dust with artificial snow.

What are the colors for Yule? ›

The symbols of Yule are evergreens, the Yule Log, a Yule tree, mistletoe, holly, wreaths, and bells. The colors of Yule are white, green, red, gold, and silver.

What wine goes with Yule log? ›

Among the different options available, try the log with Muscat-Beaume-de-Venise, white Banyuls, Sauternes, Coteaux du Layon, Quarts de Chaume or sweet wine from Alsace, such as Vendange Tardive or Sélection de Grais Nobles. These sweet wines match the richness of the composition of the traditional Yule log!

How can I make my table look more interesting? ›

When deciding how to style and format your table, prioritize readability and remove any visual clutter that may distract the eye.
  1. Choose The Best Row Style. ...
  2. Use Clear Contrast. ...
  3. Add Visual Cues. ...
  4. Align Columns Properly. ...
  5. Use Tabular Numerals. ...
  6. Choose an Appropriate Line Height. ...
  7. Include Enough Padding. ...
  8. Use Subtext.
Oct 1, 2019

What should be on the table at Christmas? ›

Centrepieces
  • Fill a vase or bowl with baubles, beads, pine cones or string lights for an easy but effective Christmas centrepiece.
  • Flowers always make a table look prettier. ...
  • Fill a glass cloche with ornaments, candles or flowers; you could even create a Christmas scene inside for a fun snow globe effect.

What do pagans put on top of Yule tree? ›

Eight Things to Hang on a Pagan Holiday Tree
  1. of 08. Yule Ornaments. Inscribe ornaments with symbols, or decorate with icing before you hang them on your tree. ...
  2. of 08. Herbal Sachets. ...
  3. of 08. Suns and Solar Symbols. ...
  4. of 08. Lots of Lights. ...
  5. of 08. Magical Items. ...
  6. of 08. Fertility Symbols. ...
  7. of 08. Gods' Eyes. ...
  8. of 08. Natural Items.
Jun 25, 2019

How do you decorate a log home? ›

Now that you know what log cabin interior design is, let's look at some of our favorite log cabin decor ideas!
  1. Embrace nature-inspired palettes. ...
  2. Incorporate hide and leather accessories. ...
  3. Use lots of wood and stone furnishings. ...
  4. Cozy up your bedroom — log cabin-style. ...
  5. Create a cozy fireplace mantel. ...
  6. Decorate with antlers.
Dec 28, 2022

What are some traditions and decorations for Yule? ›

Yule Tree: An Important Pagan Symbol

It was adorned with natural ornaments such as pinecones, berries and other fruit, as well as symbols sacred to the gods and goddess. In some holiday traditions, garlands of popcorn and berries were strung around the tree so that visiting birds could feed off the tree as well.

What are you supposed to do with a Yule log? ›

The Yule log is generally given, and is at once put on the hearth. It is unlucky to have to light it again after it has once been started, and it ought not go out until it has burned away. To sit around the Yule log and tell ghost stories is a great thing to do on this night, also card-playing.

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