DIY Champagne Sparkle Holiday Arrangement
DIY Champagne Sparkle Holiday Arrangement
This week on the blog, our talented floral designer Susan brings pure holiday luxury to life with her stunning Champagne Sparkle Holiday Arrangement. Overflowing with frosted greenery, shimmering champagne poinsettias, and elegant metallic accents, this arrangement is the perfect blend of festive glamour and timeless charm. Whether you’re looking to elevate your holiday décor or inspire your next DIY creation, Susan’s design showcases how a touch of sparkle can transform any space into a warm, glowing celebration of the season. Dive in as we share the details behind this dazzling centerpiece! You can recreate this Arrangement using the steps and supplies listed below
Supplies needed:
- (1) 13" Gold Charger Plate
- (2) 19" Flocked Norfolk Pine Bush
- (3) 14" Sparkle Rose Gold Juniper Spray
- (2) 21" Champagne Metallic Poinsettia Stem
- (1) 22.5" Champagne Velvet Poinsettia Stem
- (2) 23" Champagne Glitter Bay Leaf Spray
- (2) 33" Champagne Glitter Eucalyptus Spray
- (2) 20" Cedar Floral Spray
- (1) 1.5" Cream & Gold Vertical Streaks Ribbon
- (1) 2.5" Super Glitter Gold Ribbon
- (1) 4" Gold & White Diamond Pattern Ball Ornament
- Styrofoam Block
- Hot Glue
- Wire Cutters
- Scissors
- Chenille Stem/Floral Wire
- Optional, Spanish Moss
- Here is a look at all of the supplies that were used in this arrangement

- Susan began this arrangement by cutting the Styrofoam to fit inside the inner ring of the Charger Plate. She used Hot Glue to secure the Styrofoam to the Charger and then opted to cover the Styrofoam with Spanish Moss. This step is not necessary, the florals will end up covering the Styrofoam without the Spanish Moss.

- After the Styrofoam had been placed and covered, Susan started by adding one of the Champagne Eucalyptus Stems into the center of the Styrofoam. She cut the majority of the stem off to shorten the overall height before she placed it in the Styrofoam.

- Next she added one of the Flocked Norfolk Pine Bushes. She cut the majority of the stem off of the Bush and split the Bush into two pieces to help spread out the foliage. She placed is at an angle almost on one side of the Styrofoam.

- Then Susan placed the first of the Champagne Metallic Poinsettia Stems. She trimmed the majority of the length off of the stem and fluffed the petals. She placed this stem almost in the middle of the Norfolk Pine Bush,
- Next Susan added the Champagne Glitter Bay Leaf Spray to the arrangement. She placed one full stem near the middle of the arrangement and then fanned out the leaves on the stem. She also cut the second Eucalyptus Spray and added those separate pieces in and around the arrangement.

- Susan then added the rest of the Flocked Norfolk Pine Bush to the other side of the arrangement. She mirrored the first side, creating a second foundation for more of the florals.

- Next Susan added the second Champagne Metallic Poinsettia to the side of the arrangement. She added this one opposite from the first Poinsettia. Then she added the 22" Velvet Champagne Poinsettia Stem to the arrangement on the side opposite from the other two Stems. She used Hot Glue to secure both into the Styrofoam.

- Susan then began to fill in the Arrangement with sprigs of the Cedar Spray. She cut each of these into separate pieces and then placed them throughout the arrangement.


- Next Susan added the White & Gold Ball Ornament to the base of the Arrangement using Hot Glue to secure it. She placed this to the right of the Metallic Champagne Poinsettia on the side of the Arrangement.

- To finish off the Arrangement, Susan tied a small 4 loop bow using the two selected ribbons. She tied two loops of each ribbon and then stacked them together before securing them with a Chenille Stem. You can also use Floral Wire to tie your Bow. She used Hot Glue to secure the Bow to the Arrangement. She placed it on the base of the Arrangement across from the Ball Ornament.



- When finished you will have a gorgeous Christmas Arrangement that could be used anywhere throughout the Home this Holiday Season!


- Rebecca Coffman