There’s something deeply comforting about farmhouse Christmas decorating that pulls at our collective nostalgia for simpler times. The style combines vintage charm, natural materials, and handmade touches that make homes feel like they’ve been gathering holiday memories for generations. Whether you live in an actual farmhouse or a modern apartment, this warm, welcoming approach to seasonal decorating creates spaces that beg you to curl up with hot cocoa and stay awhile. The beauty of farmhouse style lies in its accessibility. You don’t need expensive purchases or professional help. Instead, it’s about layering textures, mixing old with new, and celebrating imperfection.
What Defines Farmhouse Christmas Style
Understanding the core elements helps you create authentic farmhouse holiday ambiance rather than just copying isolated trends.
Natural and Reclaimed Materials
Farmhouse decorating celebrates materials that show age, wear, and authenticity:
Wood in All Its Forms:
- Weathered barn wood with visible grain and old nail holes
- Unfinished or lightly stained new wood that looks handcrafted
- Wooden crates, ladders, and vintage tools repurposed as decor
- Cutting boards, dough bowls, and utilitarian wooden items styled seasonally
Metal with Patina:
- Galvanized tin buckets, watering cans, and washboards
- Vintage enamelware showing chips and age spots
- Wrought iron or black metal accents
- Old farm tools like milk cans or feed scoops
Natural Fibers and Textiles:
- Burlap, canvas, and linen with visible weave texture
- Wool blankets, especially vintage ones or those with plaid patterns
- Cotton ticking stripe and grain sack fabrics
- Jute twine, rope, and natural cordage
Fresh and Dried Botanicals:
- Real evergreen branches, never artificial
- Dried flowers, wheat stalks, and cotton stems
- Pinecones, acorns, and other foraged elements
- Fresh fruit like apples, pears, and cranberries
Color Palettes That Work
Farmhouse Christmas decorating typically follows these color directions:
Classic Red and White: The quintessential farmhouse combination that never looks dated. Think barn red against crisp white trim, red checked fabrics, and white enamelware.
Neutral with Greenery: Creams, whites, beiges, and soft grays let fresh greenery provide all the color needed. This palette feels clean and peaceful while maintaining warmth.
Buffalo Check and Plaid: These patterns define farmhouse style so completely that many people use them year-round. Red and black buffalo check appears everywhere during the holidays, though navy or green versions work beautifully too.
Muted Jewel Tones: Not bright and saturated but softer versions: dusty burgundy, sage green, slate blue. These colors add richness without overwhelming the space.
Mixing Old and New
Authentic farmhouse style never looks too coordinated or obviously purchased all at once. The magic happens when you layer:
- Grandmother’s vintage ornaments on a new tree
- Fresh evergreen garland draped over an antique ladder
- Modern white dishes displayed in a weathered cabinet
- New plaid pillows on a worn leather sofa
This collected-over-time appearance can’t be purchased in one shopping trip. Start with what you have, add pieces gradually, and embrace the imperfect evolution of your decorating style.
Rustic Christmas Tree Decorating Ideas
The Christmas tree anchors your farmhouse holiday design and offers countless opportunities to showcase the style’s signature elements.
Farmhouse Tree Foundation
Tree Selection: Choose trees with character rather than perfect symmetry. Slightly sparse trees that let you see branches work better than densely packed ones. The imperfection reads as authentic rather than cheap.
Base and Skirt Options:
- Vintage galvanized tub or bucket instead of a modern stand
- Canvas drop cloth or grain sack fabric as tree skirt
- Large woven basket that hides the stand
- Wooden crate that adds height and rustic charm
- Simple burlap with frayed edges
Ornament Collections
Layer these different ornament types for dimensional interest:
- Wood Slice Ornaments: Natural wood rounds showing bark and growth rings, left plain or stamped with simple designs
- Galvanized Metal Stars and Shapes: The aged metal provides texture and catches light without being overly shiny
- Vintage Glass Ornaments: Particularly those with slightly worn silvering or in muted colors
- Handmade Felt or Fabric Ornaments: Items that look crafted rather than mass-produced
- Natural Elements: Pinecone clusters, cinnamon sticks tied with twine, dried orange slices
- Simple Red Ball Ornaments: Matte finish in true red provides classic color pops
Distribution Strategy: Don’t hang ornaments evenly. Cluster certain types together, leave some branches bare, and vary depths so some ornaments nestle into the tree while others hang toward the front.
Garland and Ribbon
Garland Options:
- Wood bead garland in natural finish
- Cranberry and popcorn strings for authentic vintage appeal
- Burlap ribbon looped loosely through branches
- Simple jute twine wound around the tree
- Skip garland entirely for a cleaner look
Ribbon Choices: Use wide ribbon with wire edges for shaping:
- Buffalo check in red and black
- Canvas or linen ribbons with frayed edges
- Red velvet for richer texture
- Avoid satin, sparkly, or overly formal ribbons
Tree Topper Ideas
Move beyond traditional stars and angels:
- Large burlap bow with long trailing ribbons
- Oversized galvanized metal star
- Cluster of cotton stems or dried flowers
- Vintage finial or architectural salvage piece
- Simple twig star wrapped with twine
- Nothing at all if the tree has a beautiful natural top
Farmhouse Christmas Mantel Decorating
The mantel serves as a prime display area for showcasing farmhouse Christmas style in concentrated form.
Building Layers on Your Mantel
Start with larger background elements and work forward:
Back Layer:
- Large wooden sign with holiday greeting
- Vintage window frame or mirror
- Framed farmhouse artwork or prints
- Large evergreen wreath hung on the wall
Middle Layer:
- Medium-height items like lanterns, candlesticks, or small trees
- Stacked vintage books tied with twine
- Galvanized containers holding greenery
- Small wooden crates turned on their sides as vignette spaces
Front Layer:
- Garland draping across the front edge
- Small decorative items like pinecones or ornaments
- Battery-operated candles for safety
- Seasonal fruits in wooden bowls
Specific Mantel Arrangements
The Symmetrical Approach:
- Matching lanterns or candlesticks on both ends
- Evergreen garland swag in the center
- Identical smaller elements flanking the center
- Works well for traditional farmhouse interiors
The Gathered Collection:
- Cluster multiple items on one side
- Balance with garland flowing to the opposite side
- Creates casual, collected-over-time appearance
- Perfect for more relaxed farmhouse styles
The Minimal Statement:
- One large focal piece in the center or to one side
- Sparse greenery accents
- Lots of empty space
- Suits modern farmhouse aesthetics
Stocking Display Ideas
Hang stockings in ways that enhance rather than hide your mantel arrangement:
- Individual vintage hooks or hardware store hooks
- Wooden corbels or brackets
- Large nails or railroad spikes driven into the mantel
- Draped over a galvanized pipe hung in front of the mantel
- Hung from a vintage ladder leaning against the wall beside the fireplace
Stocking Styles:
- Grain sack or canvas with stamped initials
- Red and white striped ticking fabric
- Cream knit with simple cable patterns
- Burlap with red plaid cuffs
- Vintage quilted stockings showing age
DIY Farmhouse Christmas Decorations
Creating your own decorations ensures authenticity while keeping costs manageable.
Easy Projects for Beginners
Wood Slice Ornaments:
Materials needed:
- Wood slices from fallen branches (or purchased craft store rounds)
- Drill with small bit
- Twine or jute for hanging
- Wood burning tool or stamps (optional)
Instructions:
- Let wood slices dry completely if using fresh wood
- Sand rough edges lightly
- Drill small hole near the top edge
- Burn or stamp simple designs if desired
- Thread twine through hole and knot
Cinnamon Stick Bundle Ornaments:
Gather these supplies:
- Cinnamon sticks (long ones work best)
- Star anise or whole cloves
- Twine or thin ribbon
- Hot glue gun
Steps to create:
- Bundle 5-7 cinnamon sticks together
- Wrap tightly with twine, leaving extra for hanging loop
- Glue star anise to the bundle front
- Hang from tree branches or use as gift toppers
Vintage Book Page Ornaments:
What you’ll need:
- Old book pages or sheet music
- Circle punch or scissors
- Twine for hanging
- Optional: aging tea or coffee
How to make them:
- Age new paper by dipping in strong tea or coffee, then drying
- Cut circles, trees, or star shapes from pages
- Punch hole for hanging
- Add twine loop
- Hang singly or create layered designs by gluing shapes together
Intermediate DIY Projects
Farmhouse Ladder Display:
This project transforms a ladder into versatile holiday decor:
- Find an old wooden ladder at antique stores or make one from 2×3 lumber
- Sand if needed but preserve weathering and character
- Lean against a wall in your entry, living room, or bedroom
- Drape evergreen garland through the rungs
- Hang stockings, ornaments, or small wreaths from rungs
- Place wrapped boxes or baskets at the base
- Wind battery-operated lights through the arrangement
Wood Slice Chargers:
Create rustic table settings with these:
Materials:
- Large wood slices (12-14 inches diameter)
- Sandpaper
- Food-safe sealer
- Optional: wood burning tool for personalization
Process:
- Sand wood slices smooth
- Burn names or designs around edges if desired
- Apply food-safe sealer to create protective surface
- Use under plates for farmhouse table setting
- Store flat between uses
Grain Sack Pillows:
Transform fabric into farmhouse accents:
Supplies needed:
- Grain sack fabric or cotton canvas
- Black fabric paint and stencils
- Pillow forms or existing pillows
- Sewing machine or needle and thread
Steps:
- Cut fabric to fit pillow form with seam allowance
- Stencil holiday words or designs on fabric front
- Sew three sides together with right sides facing
- Turn right-side out
- Insert pillow form
- Hand-stitch or machine-sew the opening closed
Advanced Farmhouse Projects
DIY Wooden Advent Calendar:
Build a keepsake that lasts for years:
- Cut 25 small wooden boxes or create drawer-like compartments in a cabinet frame
- Number each section with stamped or burned numbers
- Distress the wood for aged appearance
- Add small metal pulls or knobs
- Fill with treats, scripture verses, or activity cards
- Display on a console table or mount on the wall
Tobacco Basket Wreath Alternative:
Repurpose vintage baskets into wall decor:
- Source a round tobacco basket (found at antique stores or online)
- Wire or hot glue a simple greenery arrangement to one side
- Add a buffalo check bow
- Hang in place of a traditional wreath
- The basket’s texture and history become the focal point
Farmhouse Christmas Kitchen Decorating
The kitchen naturally suits farmhouse style and deserves special holiday attention.
Open Shelving Displays
If you have open shelving, style it seasonally:
Top Shelf:
- Less-used items like vintage serving pieces
- Evergreen arrangements in vintage crocks
- String of battery-operated lights
Middle Shelf:
- Everyday white dishes intermixed with holiday pieces
- Small decorative items like vintage rolling pins or wooden spoons in crocks
- Plaid dish towels folded and stacked
Bottom Shelf:
- Frequently used items stay accessible
- Add small touches like a red bowl or plaid napkins
- Keep it functional and avoid pure decoration
Counter and Island Styling
Keep surfaces mostly clear while adding seasonal touches:
Ideas for Available Counter Space:
- Three-tiered stand filled with ornaments, greenery, and pinecones
- Large wooden dough bowl holding candles and evergreen clippings
- Vintage enamelware coffee pot filled with fresh or faux greenery
- Galvanized metal tray corralling salt and pepper, napkins, and a small arrangement
- Cutting board leaned against the backsplash with evergreen tucked behind
Island Centerpiece Options:
- Long wooden tray holding pillar candles and greenery
- Collection of white ironstone pitchers in varying sizes
- Tiered wooden trays with seasonal fruits and nuts
- Simple evergreen runner down the center
- Stack of vintage cookbooks tied with plaid ribbon
Functional Decorations
Farmhouse style loves items that are both beautiful and useful:
- Aprons on Display: Hang vintage or new aprons with holiday patterns on hooks
- Potholder Collections: Display pretty holiday potholders on hooks or in baskets
- Seasonal Dish Towels: Roll them and place in a galvanized bucket, or hang from oven handles
- Decorative Canisters: Fill clear jars with red and white peppermints, candy canes, or baking ingredients
- Cookie Jar Spotlight: Feature a special holiday cookie jar filled with homemade treats
Rustic Christmas Living Room Ideas
Create a cozy gathering space that embodies farmhouse comfort.
Furniture Arrangement for Coziness
Pull furniture into conversational groupings rather than pushing everything against walls:
- Arrange seating around the fireplace if you have one
- Create a secondary seating area near the Christmas tree
- Add extra seating with vintage stools or benches
- Use oversized floor pillows for casual seating
- Ensure everyone can see the tree and fireplace from somewhere in the room
Textile Layering Techniques
Pile on textiles for maximum warmth and visual interest:
Throw Blankets: Layer multiple throws in complementary patterns:
- Buffalo check in red and black
- Cable knit in cream
- Plaid in muted colors
- Drape them over sofa arms and chair backs for easy access
Pillow Combinations:
Mix these pillow types on sofas and chairs:
- Buffalo check patterns (the farmhouse staple)
- Grain sack or striped ticking
- Cable knit or chunky sweater pillows
- Simple solid reds or creams
- One or two pillows with holiday phrases or designs
Odd numbers work best (3, 5, or 7 pillows per seating piece) with varying sizes from large euro shams to smaller accent pillows.
Area Rug Updates: If you switch rugs seasonally, choose:
- Natural fiber rugs like jute or sisal
- Vintage-style patterns with worn appearance
- Red or cream rugs that anchor the holiday palette
- Layered rugs with a smaller patterned rug over neutral base
Coffee Table and Side Table Vignettes
Style surfaces with layered, collected looks:
Coffee Table Formula:
- Anchor with a wooden tray or stack of books
- Add height with pillar candles in various sizes
- Include greenery in a simple container
- Place a small decorative object like a vintage truck or wooden tree
- Leave space for setting down drinks
Side Table Approach:
- Table lamp stays functional
- Add one decorative element like a small wreath or greenery sprig
- Keep coasters accessible
- Don’t overcrowd these working surfaces
Farmhouse Christmas Dining Room
Set the stage for memorable holiday meals with authentic farmhouse style.
Table Setting Essentials
Dinnerware Choices:
- White ironstone or simple white dishes form the base
- Mix in vintage pieces that don’t match perfectly
- Add red or plaid plates as accents or chargers
- Mismatched china works beautifully in farmhouse settings
Flatware and Glassware:
- Simple, classic flatware without ornate patterns
- Clear glassware or vintage pressed glass
- Mason jars as drinking glasses add authentic touch
- Mix metals by pairing silver-toned flatware with brass candlesticks
Textiles for the Table:
Layer these elements:
- Table runner in burlap, grain sack fabric, or cream linen
- Placemats if desired (woven or simple fabric)
- Cloth napkins in red, white, or plaid
- Napkin rings made from twine, metal rings, or evergreen sprigs
Centerpiece Ideas
Keep centerpieces low enough for conversation across the table:
Option 1: Linear Arrangement: Run wooden boxes or vintage bread pans down the table center, filling them with greenery, pinecones, and candles at varying heights.
Option 2: Clustered Grouping: Gather candlesticks in different heights, intersperse with small glass vases holding evergreen clippings, and scatter pinecones between elements.
Option 3: Greenery Runner: Layer fresh evergreen branches directly on the table, weaving in lights, candles, and small ornaments. The greenery becomes both runner and centerpiece.
Option 4: Harvest Elements: Fill a large wooden dough bowl with apples, pears, nuts in shells, and evergreen springs for abundant, natural display.
Lighting the Dining Space
Create ambiance with layered lighting:
- Dim overhead lights or turn them off entirely
- Light multiple candles at the table and on sideboard
- Add string lights around windows or draped on open shelving
- Use lanterns with pillar candles for safe, controlled flame
- Install dimmer switches if possible for maximum control
Farmhouse Christmas Entry and Porch Decorating
Welcome guests with authentic farmhouse holiday charm from the moment they arrive.
Front Porch Elements
Seating Areas: If space allows, create a small sitting area:
- Vintage bench or rocking chairs
- Plaid blanket draped over the back
- Pillows in buffalo check or holiday patterns
- Small side table with lantern
Planter Styling:
Fill flanking planters with winter interest:
- Evergreen branches as the base
- Birch branches for height
- Red twig dogwood for color
- Pinecones and berries tucked throughout
- Battery-operated lights wound through the arrangement
Doormat and Door Decor:
- Simple coir mat with minimal design
- Fresh evergreen wreath with buffalo check bow
- Vintage skis, sleds, or snowshoes leaning beside the door
- Galvanized buckets holding evergreen arrangements
Entry Vignettes
Create welcoming displays in your foyer or entryway:
Console Table Styling:
- Vintage wooden sign leaning against the wall
- Galvanized containers holding greenery
- Stack of vintage suitcases for height variation
- Basket holding extra blankets for guests
- Battery-operated candles for warm glow
Staircase Garland: Wind fresh or faux evergreen garland along the banister:
- Secure with floral wire
- Add buffalo check ribbon bows every few feet
- Tuck in pinecones and berry picks
- Wind battery lights through for evening sparkle
- Keep it loose and natural rather than perfectly shaped
Coat Rack or Hooks: Hang festive items that are both decorative and functional:
- Vintage coat hooks mounted on reclaimed wood
- Scarves in red plaid or cream knit
- A simple evergreen wreath on the wall above hooks
- Wire basket below for storing winter accessories
Shopping for Farmhouse Christmas Decor
Knowing where to find authentic pieces helps you build your collection efficiently.
Best Sources for Farmhouse Holiday Items
Thrift Stores and Antique Malls: Prime hunting grounds for authentic vintage pieces:
- Old galvanized items
- Vintage ornaments and decorations
- Wooden crates and boxes
- Enamelware and ironstone
- Visit regularly as inventory changes constantly
Craft and Fabric Stores: Great for DIY materials:
- Burlap, canvas, and grain sack fabrics
- Wood slices and craft wood
- Plaid and buffalo check fabrics
- Basic craft supplies for making ornaments
Farm and Feed Stores: Surprisingly good sources:
- Galvanized buckets and tubs
- Jute twine and rope
- Wooden crates
- Metal items with authentic patina
Online Marketplaces:
- Etsy for handmade farmhouse items
- Facebook Marketplace for vintage finds
- Craigslist for larger pieces like ladders
- Estate sale websites for collections
Big Box Retailers: Target, Hobby Lobby, and Walmart increasingly carry farmhouse Christmas items. Look for their rustic or farmhouse-labeled collections.
What to Look For
Prioritize these characteristics when shopping:
- Real materials over plastic
- Muted colors rather than bright, saturated hues
- Items with texture and visible wear
- Simple designs without excessive embellishment
- Pieces that could work year-round with minor styling changes
- Handmade or handmade-looking items
Building Your Collection Over Time
Don’t try to complete your farmhouse Christmas look in one season:
Year One: Focus on foundational elements like a tree, basic ornaments, and wreath
Year Two: Add textiles like pillows, throws, and table linens
Year Three: Incorporate larger pieces like vintage ladders or architectural elements
Ongoing: Continue collecting unique vintage pieces that speak to you
This gradual approach creates the authentic collected-over-time appearance that defines genuine farmhouse style.
Farmhouse Christmas decorating isn’t about perfection or expensive purchases. It celebrates family, tradition, and the beauty of simple, natural materials. By focusing on texture, warmth, and pieces that tell stories, you create holiday spaces that feel genuinely welcoming and beautifully lived-in. Your farmhouse Christmas should reflect your family’s personality and grow more meaningful with each passing year.

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