Speaking of the Hallmark, I think we can all agree that they are the experts when it comes to dreamy and beautiful Christmas decor. From Thanksgiving on (because yes, I believe that Christmas decor should wait until after Thanksgiving) I want Christmas trees, twinkle lights and a constant drip of the Hallmark Channel. Literally every part of the whole season. From kitchen cabinet Christmas decorations to kitchen island Christmas decor, I’ve got the ultimate list of how to bring that holiday spirit to the room you use most! This year, I found this rustic red metal basket and knew it would be perfect with some flocked greenery.Decorating for Christmas is one of my very favorite things to do, so today I thought I would highlight some of the best Christmas kitchen decor ideas from around the web. I always love putting together different centerpieces each year for the table. It balances out the gnomes throughout the kitchen! □ I usually have another printable in this area, but went with another gnome this time. Play around with a Christmas vignette or two and have some fun with your decorating. They’re set to go on around 4:00 – just when it’s getting dark and I’m starting to think about what to make for dinner! If you’ve been around here for a while, you know how much I love my twinkle lights! I actually like to use them all year round, but I go full out at Christmas! I have lots of little battery-operated twinkle lights throughout the kitchen that are all on timers. Meyer’s smells amazing and definitely makes cleaning the kitchen a little less painful. It just makes cleaning so much more festive! Since you’d be buying the items anyways, it doesn’t really cost you anything to buy a seasonal scent. I love changing up a few of my cleaning products each season. Use a mix of functional kitchen items with a couple of Christmas decor pieces. Not only does this make it much easier to clean your counter spaces, but it also gives it a less cluttered feel. Use them to store extra kitchen towels, cleaning supplies, seasonal baking supplies, other food items, and more! Of course, you can still store all your Christmas cookies too! □Ĭreate small vignettes on trays to corral of your items in one spot. If your partial to gnomes, you can grab my Christmas gnome printable too!Ĭookie jars can be used for more than just cookies! They’re a great way to add some Christmas decor to your kitchen while still providing some useful storage. Just search Pinterest or Google for free Christmas printables or check out some of my past free Christmas printable posts HERE, HERE, and HERE. You can’t get much easier and inexpensive than a free printable! There are so many different designs available that you’re sure to find some that go with your style and color scheme. It can be an object, a color scheme, a pattern that you love – whatever inspires you! This year, I took my inspiration from this cute gnome cookie jar that I found at World Market and pulled the red and white color scheme along with a few gnome touches. I don’t usually do big themes for my seasonal decor, but I do like to have an item or two that really serves as a starting point. Just a few easy touches can really add that pop of Christmas to your kitchen space! Here are some of my favorite tips… Welcome to our Christmas kitchen! Today I wanted to share some simple Christmas kitchen decor ideas with you. I always love seeing all of the different styles and creative ideas from all across the country, and hope you enjoy it as much as I do. ![]() Shannon from Home Made Lovely and Christina from The DIY Mommy have put together a beautiful tour for you, so I hope you get a chance to visit some of the homes at the end of the post. Today, I’m starting off with our Christmas kitchen decor as part of the Candian Bloggers’ Christmas Home Tours. Merry and Bright Christmas front entry Canadian Bloggers’ Christmas Home Tours In case you missed it, I did give you a little peak at the tour last week with our vintage inspired Christmas front porch and our Merry and Bright Christmas front entry. It’s my favorite week of the year – the Christmas home tours! I absolutely LOVE Christmas and I’m so excited to show you all of our Christmas decor! Throughout the week, I’ll be giving you a full tour around our home and sharing lots of Christmas decorating inspiration with you. Easy Christmas decorating ideas that anyone can do! Follow these simple Christmas kitchen decor tips to create a pretty, festive space.
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