12 Quick and Easy Christmas Kitchen Decor Ideas (2024)

If you’re eager to transform your kitchen space into a cozy Christmas retreat, join me as we explore 12 quick and easy Christmas kitchen decor ideas. It’s about keeping it simple, heartfelt, and oh-so-festive. Welcome to my kitchen!

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Homespun Holiday Hop

Welcome friends! My name is Kelly and I LOVE all things Christmas. I was born on December 22nd and brought home in a stocking, on Christmas Eve, made by my nurses. And yes, I still have it! I love sharing a birthday month with Jesus and I love all things blue, vintage, my family and sports!

And today I am so thrilled to be joining a few special friends for the Homespun Holiday Hop hosted by the lovely Laura of Decor to Adore.

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If you are a long time friend or stopping over after visiting Kim of Shiplap Shells and her natural Christmas elements ideas, welcome! Make sure to visit the other ladies joining us today by finding their links at the end of my post today.

I am so excited to show you around our kitchen and share a few simple tips for decorating your kitchen for Christmas.

12 Quick and Easy Christmas Kitchen Decor Ideas

Our kitchen is one of my favorites spots in our home so you better believe that I love decorating it for Christmas! However, I don’t tend to go overboard too much because it is on the smaller side and one of the first spaces you walk into when you enter our home.

You can see Christmas in Our Kitchen and Dining Room from last year here!

Our kitchen is painted the color Blustery Sky by Sherwin Williams so I had fun with a mostly blue and green color scheme but also added a few small pops of red!

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1. Candles in Your Christmas Kitchen

let’s start off with the easiest way to add Christmas decor to your kitchen. Infuse your kitchen with the warm glow and delightful scents of Christmas by strategically placing scented candles throughout the space.

Holiday scents, pine, and vanilla-scented candles not only add a festive ambiance but also evoke the cozy feelings of the holiday season as you prepare your favorite seasonal dishes.

This year I opted for these battery operated pinecone candles. They look and feel so real and have such a fun flicker when they are on!

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2. Christmas Counter Decor

Transform your kitchen countertops into festive havens with a carefully curated decor vignette.

Arrange holiday-themed items like miniature ornaments, pinecones, and seasonal greenery on a tray or a designated kitchen corner. This simple touch effortlessly brings the Christmas spirit to your cooking space without overwhelming it.

I created this simple Christmas kitchen vignette using a white marble cutting board as a base. Then I placed one of my vintage wicker demijohns on it with greenery, Santa mugs, a book, paper tree and pinecone candles.

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3. Sentimental Christmas Decor

Elevate your kitchen decor by incorporating sentimental Christmas items. Whether it’s handmade ornaments, heirloom decorations, or crafts from your kids, these personalized touches add a heartwarming layer of nostalgia and make your kitchen feel like a cherished holiday memory.

For me I had fun adding a few of my favorite Santa mugs around the kitchen. The mini Santa mug was a fabulous flea market find that I truly treasure! Isn’t he so cute next to my blue and white Staffordshire dog salt and pepper shakers?

Then the larger Santa mugs below on our counter are ones that I have bought for each of our kids.

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4. Christmas Kitchen Wreaths

Deck the doors, both big and small, with festive wreaths. From the pantry to the entrance, these timeless decorations instantly bring the holiday charm to different corners of your kitchen. I’ve even added them to the back of our kitchen stools.

Wreaths are one of my favorite ways to add quick and easy Christmas kitchen decor.

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This year I simply placed a wreath on our range hood and then 3 additional wreaths on the doors leading out to our yard. I added red wire ribbon/bows and strung them with clear fishing wire so they appear to be floating!

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5. Kitchen Hood Decor for the Holidays

Don’t overlook the kitchen hood! Adorn it with garlands, fairy lights, or a festive banner to turn this often-neglected space into a captivating focal point. (See the garland I used last year on our hood!)

The overhead decor adds a vertical dimension to your kitchen, spreading the Christmas cheer upwards.

This year I found the most beautiful wreath at a local shop here in town called Mag Pies! It came with the candle stand attached and I decoded to place a paper tree on it for some color contrast. The paper tree is also from the same shop.

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6. Candle Warmer

Take your candle game up a notch with a candle warmer. Have you seen these? I love mine and bought a ton of them to gift this year as well!

They are an easy and safe way to display your favorite Christmas-scented wax melts or candles in these warmers to fill your kitchen with the delightful fragrance of the season without the worry of an open flame.

Mine has a timer and can be adjusted. This year I froze some of my older used candles so I could pop them out of their holders. Once I had them out I added them to this glass dessert dish and placed it under my warmer. (I fished out the wick and little metal part when the wax was melted)

Tip: Add a Scent!

Add Frasier Fir Refresher Oil to your old unscented wax for the BEST Christmas scent ever! You can thank me later.

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7. Christmas Tree in the Kitchen

This probably should have been my #1 idea for quick and easy Christmas kitchen decor ideas. Have you placed a Christmas tree in your kitchen before? I hadn’t before this year!

Why not bring the iconic symbol of Christmas right into your kitchen with a small, tabletop Christmas tree or larger one if you have space.

I squeezed ours in to this little corner (yes it blocks a door to our dining room but we can walk around the other way). I placed it in an old vintage basket and left her mostly naked. Getting the tree into this basket was a bit tricky. I shared a video of it over on Instagram that you can see here!

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8. Simple Christmas Tree Decor

If you’re tight on space in your kitchen like I am , simplify your Christmas tree decor. Opt for a minimalist approach with a few carefully chosen ornaments and lights. This subtle tree adds a touch of Christmas magic without overwhelming your kitchen.

I added these clip on battery operated candles with vintage candle clips and gold wood bead garland. And that’s it! I wanted to keep it as simple as possible. I love turning the lights on every morning!

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9. Free Christmas Printables

Spruce up your kitchen walls with free holiday printables. From festive quotes to whimsical illustrations, downloadable prints offer an easy and budget-friendly way to add a pop of Christmas spirit to your kitchen decor.

I found this O Holy Night oversized printable poster from the blog Ella Claire Inspired. She is all about Christmas and has several other amazing and FREE printables you don’t want to miss! I downloaded this and had it printed at Staples for under $5! This is the third year I have used it. So easy!

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10. Seasonal Dish Towels

I know this one seems a bit obvious but your seasonal towels are one of the easiest way to add color and charm to your Christmas kitchen!

Elevate your kitchen essentials by swapping out regular dish towels for festive ones. Look for designs featuring classic holiday motifs, Bible verses or playful quotes. These small details instantly bring a touch of Christmas to your daily kitchen routine.

I found this set of two color coordinating holiday towels at Mag Pies when I found the wreath. You know I love blues and greens!

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11. Display Vintage Christmas Art

Embrace the charm of yesteryears by displaying vintage Christmas art in your kitchen. Whether it’s framed prints, old-fashioned cards, or retro advertisem*nts, these pieces add a nostalgic and unique flair to your holiday decor.

I found this glorious nativity scene at a flea market years ago and never framed it. So I simply used tome tacky to attach it to one of my cutting boards. So easy and I love how it looks!

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12. Greenery

Finally, bring the outdoors in with fresh greenery or faux. Adorn your kitchen shelves, countertops, or windowsills with sprigs of holly, pine branches, or eucalyptus.

The vibrant green tones add a natural, earthy element to your Christmas decor, creating a harmonious and festive atmosphere.

I often opt for faux because it lasts longer and is not as messy. These green stems match the rest of the garland and greenery in our home. You can find these real touch stems here and my favorite garland here!

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Thank you for stopping by our Christmas kitchen today. I hope I was able to share a few easy and quick ideas taht you can use in your own home!

Next up on the Homespun Holiday Hop is Wendy from WM Design House and she is sharing 19 easy and cozy neutral Christmas tree decor ideas!

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Quick and Easy Christmas Kitchen Decor Ideas

Did you enjoy my 12 quick and easy Christmas kitchen decor ideas to sprinkle a bit of holiday magic into your culinary haven? Remember, it’s not about perfection; it’s about creating a space that feels festive and brings a smile to your face. Wishing you a season filled with warmth, laughter, and delicious treats straight from my festive kitchen to yours!

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Kelly

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FAQs

How to decorate for Christmas simply? ›

Here goes.
  1. Decorate only if you want to. Friends, this is essential. ...
  2. Ignore all the rules. ...
  3. Choose a simple color scheme that matches your house. ...
  4. Choose natural holiday icons. ...
  5. Choose big things over little things. ...
  6. Don't forget texture. ...
  7. Treat Pinterest like a wild dog. ...
  8. Take everything down so you can put it back up again.
Nov 25, 2023

How do you decorate countertops for Christmas? ›

Consider adorning your countertops with a charming display of holiday-themed items, such as miniature Christmas trees, festive candles, and gleaming ornaments. Embrace a winter wonderland theme by arranging snow-dusted pinecones and twinkle lights for a touch of magical ambiance.

How do you make something look Christmassy? ›

Try hanging a wreath indoors for an easy first step, and fill vases with festive foliage for a simple look that will pack visual impact. One of the easiest ways to bring a festive ambiance to your home is by peppering it with fairy lights and candles.

How do you make a table look Christmassy? ›

Elevate your dining table this Christmas—literally—using copper pipes to build a frame to hang garlands above your table. Place the structure in the middle of your table, and decorate it with garlands, paper snowflakes, and string lights. Keep the rest of your Christmas table setting simple to let the greenery shine.

How can I make Christmas more simple? ›

Identifying what matters most allows you to put things into perspective and enjoy a simple Christmas season.
  1. Have a Christmas mantra. ...
  2. Be protective of your calendar. ...
  3. Declutter. ...
  4. Do a toy declutter. ...
  5. Avoid stressful situations. ...
  6. Set social limits. ...
  7. Remember patience is a virtue. ...
  8. Don't feel pressure to bake or cook.
Nov 28, 2023

How to decorate your home for Christmas so it's classy and not cluttered? ›

Instead of just adding to your current decor, consider replacing existing pieces with seasonal ones; for each piece of seasonal decor used, put away a piece of pre-existing decor. This will help prevent your home from looking too cluttered, while making room for festive pieces.

How to decorate a shelf in the kitchen? ›

Here is a roundup of our top styling tips to make your open shelves look incredible… 1- Group similar items together, odd numbers tend to look more appealing. 2- Layer up different sized items such as chopping boards to add variety. 3- Keep to a similar colour palette or two contrasting palettes at a maximum.

How to make your kitchen look Christmassy? ›

How can I make my kitchen feel more Christmassy? 7 ways to add festive ambiance with style
  1. Make the most of open shelving. ...
  2. Give countertops a mini festive update. ...
  3. Decorate your light pendants. ...
  4. Hang a wreath. ...
  5. Create a Christmas centerpiece for your kitchen island. ...
  6. Introduce some cozy festive treats.
Nov 24, 2023

How to make cheap Christmas decorations? ›

Thread a needle and sturdy monofilament through leftover pantry items like popcorn, dried fruits, bay leaves or candy to create a one-of-a-kind garland. For an unexpected twist, loop decorative ribbon around pretzels and dried pasta.

How do you make Christmas ambience? ›

Aside from candles, twinkle lights are the best! Of course they are wrapped around the Christmas tree… But they are also draped on the mantels and the stair railing. A fireplace exudes Christmas ambiance with the flickering flames. Amongst the fireplace there are more faux candles and twinkle lights.

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