21 Quick and Simple Cottage Christmas Decor Ideas to Try
Do you get overwhelmed when you start thinking about winter decor ideas? I’ll show you 21 quick and simple cottage Christmas decor ideas to help put you in the holiday spirit and get you started on decorating for the winter holidays.
There seems to be a difference of opinion about when to put out holiday decorations. I grew up thinking you were not allowed to decorate for Christmas until the day after Thanksgiving.
I never questioned it. That’s what my mom did, and that’s what her mom did.
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But something happened to make me question my entire life’s winter holiday decorating philosophy. I was introduced to the world of blogging and social media. And everything I ever thought I knew went right out the door.
I felt like a serious slacker. These influencers (I didn’t know what an influencer was at the time) were putting up their Christmas trees, and it wasn’t even Halloween yet.
When Should You Decorate for Christmas?
When do you decorate for Christmas? I no longer have a strict rule about this. I go with the flow and make decisions on timing depending on what’s going on in my life. Sometimes, I wait until right before Thanksgiving. Other years, I start decorating for Christmas in the first week of November.
Don’t worry about what other people are doing. You have permission to make your own decisions about winter holiday decorating.
Don’t you feel better? I know I do!
What is Cozy Cottage Style?
Cottage-style home decor brings both charm and warmth to any space. When it comes to cottage Christmas decorating, there are no rules. I’m all about the relaxed and comfy vibe of this style of home decor.
Key components are simplicity and rustic elements. Natural materials, such as wood, burlap, and pinecones, take center stage, adding to the setting’s rustic charm.
The ease of Cottage Christmas decor includes simple wreaths, homemade ornaments, and cozy blankets.
21 Simple Cottage Christmas Decorations for Every Room
I’m so excited about what the holiday season has to offer.
There’s so much to look forward to, whether it’s listening to Christmas music, watching the glow of twinkle lights, or smelling cookies baking in the oven.
But sometimes, it’s easy to get overwhelmed when thinking about all that goes into the winter holidays.
So, let me make it a little easier for you. I’ll take the load off the Christmas decor stress with these 21 quick and simple ideas to start decorating for the winter holidays.
1. Christmas Cottage Decor for Open Shelves
Starting your holiday decorating is as easy as adding greenery, pinecones, and jars full of candy canes, marshmallows, and hot cocoa mix to your shelves for a festive touch.
The open shelving in my kitchen is my favorite space to play with. And because I am a little crazy about Christmas, I’ll most likely change out the shelves a few times during the season.
Cottage Christmas decor can include vintage collections, such as Santa mugs and ironstone dishware, which look great displayed on my shelves.
2. Add Festive Mini Christmas Trees
This is a no-brainer for me when it comes to winter holiday decorating. “MINI” is a word we use around our 1600-square-foot home. And these smaller Christmas trees are no exception.
You can find a small tree in every room in my cozy cottage once I finish decorating for Christmas.
I place Christmas trees in baskets, crocks, galvanized buckets — the list goes on and on. Some have only twinkle lights, others are filled with Christmas ornaments, and some are just beautifully bare.
3. Light Holiday Scented Candles
Candles put me in such a good mood! I’m talking lots of candles! I have my Antique Candle Co. candles lit ALL the time.
4. Display Garlands for Cottage Christmas Decorating
Whether you put up faux or fresh green garland, this is a decor item staple when it comes to cottage-style winter holiday decorating. It makes any room look festive and fabulous.
The garland shown above is a bay leaf garland purchased at Pottery Barn years ago and is no longer available. Eucalyptus, magnolia leaves, or evergreen garlands are all perfect choices for cottage Christmas decor.
I always love wrapping garland around our pot rack for extra Christmas spirit.
5. Add Natural Greenery to Anything
This is my favorite way to decorate for Christmas. You can walk outside with your clippers and find a bundle of fresh greenery.
Living in the Pacific Northwest makes gathering greenery for cottage Christmas decor very easy.
Of course, if you don’t have fresh greenery available or you want it to last throughout the entire winter season, you can choose an artificial option.
Faux branches and stems look so realistic nowadays. The greenery wrapped around the pendant lights in my kitchen is faux mini wreath napkin holders.
6. Use Holiday Pillows for Cozy Cottage Christmas Decor
Bring out the decorative Christmas pillows for some added cozy winter decor.
When decorating for winter holidays, I usually keep my pile of pillows more neutral, mixing in a few holiday pillows here and there.
7. Pick Up Some Pretty Plaids for the Holidays
Add some pretty plaids to the holiday decor mix for a pop of color and interest.
Whether you find your plaids from cloth napkins, ornaments, or throws, they are a truly traditional cottage Christmas decor favorite.
If you want to decorate with a more neutral color palette for Christmas, you can easily find plaids with creams, grays, and tans.
8. Hang a Cottagecore Christmas Wreath
Another easy way to decorate for Christmas is to hang a wreath on a wall, on the front door, above a fireplace mantel, or on a mirror. There are so many different possibilities for a wreath during the holidays.
Wreaths are a holiday decor favorite, whether you make one yourself or buy one at your favorite store.
The picture above shows the fresh magnolia wreath with dried oranges I made a couple of years ago for the winter holidays.
Go festive and fabulous, or choose a simple wreath. How about some rustic jingle bells to get you in the mood? Or a more basic version with eucalyptus, olive branch, or boxwood.
You can even add a pop of color with a wreath full of red berries.
Putting a wreath on a range hood in the kitchen is a great idea to add some holiday cheer.
9. Wooden Dough Bowls for the Win
No matter what season you’re in, wooden dough bowls are the perfect way to display your favorite home decor.
Fill a bowl with Christmas ornaments, greenery, and pine cones for a simple holiday vignette.
10. Display Rustic Reindeer Christmas Decor
For a rustic cottage holiday vibe, bring on the reindeer decor.
I love my reindeer head and have had so many compliments, especially after I dressed her up with a scarf. Sadly, I don’t remember where I found her.
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11. Dress Up Your Vintage Sled
Bring your vintage sled indoors and dress it up with greenery, ice skates, or even a plaid scarf.
These cottage Christmas decor items make a big statement and are easy to add to the holiday mix.
12. Create a Christmas Masterpiece with Glass Cloches
Whether you create a village with faux snow, fill it with Christmas ornaments, or place dishes or bowls inside, glass cloches are a festive way to decorate for the winter holidays.
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Go one step further and place a wreath in the center of the glass cloche for even more interest.
13. Show Off a Christmas Vintage Vignette
If you visit my blog regularly you know that I am a big-time vintage lover. I never really appreciated vintage decor until we moved into our 1920s home. Now it seems like a natural fit.
Our living room coffee table is always decorated with vintage books, ornaments, and candlesticks.
Whether it’s a vintage scale, wicker picnic basket, ironstone, or copper accessories, I love displaying my favorite finds from flea markets and thrift stores.
Show them off on shelves, the dining room table, and kitchen countertops during the Christmas and winter holidays.
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14. Fill Your Creative Containers for the Holidays
A galvanized bucket is such a fun way to show off greenery, seasonal flowers, and even smaller Christmas trees.
Place your favorite small Christmas tree inside an oversized basket hanging on the wall for a creative look.
15. Silver Accessories and Mercury Glass for a Classic Look
Bring out the vintage silver trays, bowls, trophy cups, and silverware for the holidays.
Silver accessories make such a beautiful statement and are the perfect cottage Christmas decor.
Mercury glass bowls, candle holders, and ornaments give your holiday vignettes a classic and timeless feel.
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16. Bottle Brush Trees Make a Big Statement
Little things can make a big statement.
I love the look of several small bottle brush trees displayed together. You can add them to Christmas villages or just one to a small container or Santa mug.
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17. Hang Your Stockings with Care
Dress up your Christmas stockings with ribbon, greenery, and even bells.
Berries and dried oranges are another great addition to your stockings.
Christmas stockings don’t have to be hung from a fireplace. Be creative when using them as cottage Christmas decor.
18. Bring the Outdoors Inside with Natural Elements
Creating a simple centerpiece of seasonal greenery and flowers for the kitchen table is a perfect way to bring natural elements from the outdoors inside.
It can be as easy as cutting rosemary from the garden and adding it to a mason jar filled with water. It will look pretty in the kitchen, and your space will smell amazing.
19. Use Seasonal Fruit and Nuts as Kitchen Decor
Displaying pomegranates and nuts in a bowl is one of the easiest ways to decorate your home for the holidays.
Dried oranges are another great way to spruce up any area for Christmas.
And when you use them both for a traditional Christmas tablescape, you have a charming centerpiece.
20. Thinking of Ornaments as Christmas Decor
You can do so much more with your ornaments other than hanging them from your Christmas tree.
I tend to take my extra Christmas ornaments, which are left over from the tree trimming, and place them in wooden dough bowls and vintage wood crates.
You can also hang them from chandeliers and use them to decorate your wrapped gifts for the season.
21. Brighten Up Your Festive Mood with Twinkle Lights
Spreading fairy lights around your home will give your space an ambiance full of warmth and whimsy during this Christmas holiday.
Although it may be cold outside, twinkle lights will keep your home cozy and warm inside.
I hope you’ve found some of these cottage Christmas decor ideas inspiring. They are simple ways to bring warmth, charm, and coziness to any space in your home.
If you have any questions or additional suggestions, please share them in the comments below. Be sure to share this blog post link with anyone who enjoys holiday decor ideas.
Until next time,
Happy Decorating!
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Hi Kim! Love all your ideas, and look forward to many more. Your garden will be put to rest, and you always have us looking forward to decorating your wonderful home filled with things you love. Also sending all good healing thoughts with your recent knee surgery – looking forward to Christmas, especially seeing your holiday blog. Thanks for all your warm and cozy ideas – Michelle
Hi Michelle,
Thank you so much for the kind message. It is fun spending time on the inside of our cottage this time of year and I’m happy to hear you’re looking forward to seeing more. The healing thoughts are working! I am feeling really good a week in.
Loved hearing from you! Happy Fall!
Well, Kim, if I wasn’t already in the Christmas mood, I sure would be after reading this! I love all of your tips and realize there are a few more little things I could be adding to my home for the holidays! Time to finish up my decorating and move onto baking Christmas cookies!!
One of my favorite posts, Kim. I’m going to share it in a post this Saturday! Hope you’re doing well!
Such a beautiful post filled with so many ideas??
I love how you decorate with all the little touches of greenery and mini trees! just so simple and cozy!
I have greenery in my yard but how is the best way to keep them fresh for a while?
thanks for sharing
I love how you decorate for Christmas! simple and using what you have! I love using fresh greenery and I have it all around my home to get. But do you have a suggestion of how to keep it fresh and not to dry out so fast?
thanks for sharing your wonderful ideas?
Kim
These tips are so helpful to get organized. Which I’m not!! LOL
I’ll share a link on Sunday.
Kim what a beautiful post! I love you rhome all decked out for the hooidays!
These ideas are all so amazing, Kim! I have THE hardest time trying to decide when to put up Christmas. We usually do it early because we’re out of town for Thanksgiving but when to post it on IG is like a totally different ball of wax. Love that you’re doing your own thing each year and going with what feels right and festive. Big hugs, CoCo PS: Sharing your magnolia wreath on Friday!
So many great tips, it’s hard to know even where to start! I just got my floors resurfaced in preparation for the holidays, so the natural next step is to decorate for the occasion! I absolutely loved your tip of repurposing ornaments, and also having plenty of fresh greenery around the house. Can’t wait to get started!
Christmas decorations are so perfect for your cottage. I’m thinking of moving to the PNW & you decorate my house for me! LOL
I love everything you’ve done here.
Love all the greenery you added to your pretty cottage Kim! So festive!!
Thank you so much, Ann Marie! Happy holidays my friend.
Love all your super easy Christmas ideas! Thanks for sharing! Can’t wait to hear from you again.?
Oh Kim, your home looks so lovely with the addition of some holiday cheer! Thanks for sharing it at Celebrate Your Story! Link Party. You’ve been featured this week 🙂
Thank you Rebecca! I’m on my way over to your party.
Kim,
Do you have a whole bunch of small tree’s or do you have a large tree combined with small ones as well.
Meredith.
Hi there!
My house is super small so I only have a bunch of little trees throughout the house. I was able to get a bigger faux tree in a corner in the living room this year after moving a cabinet into the hall. Yay me!
What a great blog post! Keeping things simple, really helps to reduce the stress of the holidays. ????
Lovely post Kim, and I couldn’t agree more as I sing…we need a little Christmas now! I’m excited to feature your post this week at the Tuesday Turn About Link Party.
Thank you so much Michelle! I really appreciate it!
Hi Kim! You have inspired me to get things going at The Bradford House!! Love the idea of pop a little extra greenery here and there!!
Kim,
So many cute ideas.
Rachel
LOVE this post! I’ve been bringing in a few things that are Christmasy and adding them to my Thanksgiving decor, but Thanksgiving will be just the two of us so I’m about ready to head into some Holly Jolly time.
Thank you Debra! It’s just the two of us this year too. I think it will take me a full week to decorate. I am so slow.
I’m with you; we need some additional Christmas Cheer this year. Decorating our tree this weekend. Lots of neighbors already have their exterior Christmas lights up. Bring on the Holly Jolly!
I’m still working on mine. I agree, bring on the jolly!
If banks for sharing. Keep the simple, natural cheer coming.
Give us more info on the little trees, please.
How tall is the one in the sugar bowl?
How.do you get the sprigs to stand erect?
Do you keep the real, tiny ones in water?
Help!and
I love the simplicity of the crocks with the small trees.
I FINALLY bought my first crock this fall, so I was so excited to display my tree inside of it!
Beautiful! Because of you, I’ve been decorating with more pillows, in fact for Halloween I did sew some spiderweb silip covers (covered some other pillows). This way, after Halloween we just took them off and will use the slip covers next Halloween.
That makes me so happy! I need to decorate for Halloween next year. Great idea about the slip covers!