Add that magical seasonal touch to your kitchen with these simple Christmas kitchen ideas. Easy Christmas decor tips that anyone can do!
I am happily partnering with World Market on this post. As always, all opinions are 100% my own.
Christmas Kitchen Ideas
I always love decorating our home for Christmas, but I think that the kitchen has been my favorite room to work on this year. We just finished our kitchen makeover in April so this was the first year that I have had a white kitchen to decorate. I know that you got a few sneak peeks of our kitchen last week during our full Christmas home tour, but today I wanted to show you a few more of our Christmas kitchen ideas..
This year, I went with a traditional red and white color scheme in the kitchen with snowy garlands scattered throughout.
I always love paper straws. Tucked into some greenery and snowy pinecones, they are an easy and inexpensive way to add some color to your kitchen. And, of course, they are a favorite with the kids!
When I saw this cookie jar at World Market, I think I may have let out a little squeal. It is seriously one of the cutest things ever! I felt that it was only right to put it up on a pedestal. 😉
Now I couldn’t stop at one cookie jar and had to get this Merry and Bright one for the other side of our kitchen. I guess I will have a lot of Christmas baking to do this year!
I always like dressing up the top of this scale clock each season. This Christmas, I added a cute red colander from World Market and then filled it with some greenery and snowy pinecones. I am also in love with the yummy hot chocolate flavors that World Market has. The s’mores mix was the first to get gobbled up, but the gingerbread hot chocolate was a pretty close second! The rest of the mixes are sitting at our hot chocolate bar in the dining room.
I picked up this pretty glittery tree and wish I had bought a couple more for some other areas of our house. I added part of a pinecone garland {that I actually cut up and used in a few places} and a chalkboard gift tag to fill out the tray.

Christmas Potpourri
Now a Christmas Kitchen is not really a Christmas kitchen until it smells like Christmas. I love using homemade simmering potpourri throughout the holidays and look forward to those smells every year! For the best smelling Christmas kitchen, check out this post for my favorite Christmas potpourri recipe.

More Beautiful Christmas Kitchen Ideas
For more beautiful Christmas kitchen inspiration, be sure to check out these amazing posts from some of my blogging friends. They make me wish I had more than one kitchen to decorate! 😉
Yellow Bliss Road / Ella Claire / Liz Marie Blog
Just Destiny / Clean & Scentsible / Making Home Base
Domestically Speaking / My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia
AKA Design / Sand & Sisal / At the Picket Fence
Lolly Jane / Eighteen25 / Love Grows Wild
awesome gift idea! Thanks for the tags & recipe! ps your kitchen looks gorgeous 🙂
Your Christmas kitchen looks so pretty!!!! Love the red – we’re using red this year too. xo
Such a beautiful kitchen, Jenn! I was so excited to use your sleigh rides and hot cocoa printable for my hot cocoa bar this year! Thanks for that!
That Volkswagon cookie jar is the cutest thing ever! It would be difficult to *not* pick that up from a store!! Your kitchen is gorgeous!
So pretty Jenn! I love that we all seem to have loved that car cookie jar! The potpourri sounds amazing!!
Yes, that cookie jar definitely seems to be a huge hit!
Completely in love with the red car cookie jar. Unfortunately, no Word Market store here in Gatineau/Ottawa, or in Canada if I’m not mistaken. I lived in Atlanta from 2000 to 2004 and I used to visit that store all the time !
Beautiful kitchen, great inspiration ! Decorating for Christmas is so much fun! Thanks for the ideas.
Cheers,
Geneviève
Yes, unfortunately they are not in Canada. I live really close to the border though so I try to sneak down there whenever I can! 😉
Ah, that explains it 🙂
Take care and enjoy your cookie jar, it’s GORGEOUS !!!!
Geneviève
Jen your kitchen looks gorgeous! Such a cute printable too… great gift idea!
So pretty and love those tags!
XO
Thanks!
I love everything about your kitchen!! Especially the car and tree cookie jar! My husband would die for that! Lol. Also, I really want to try your potpourri recipe now! I can’t wait to give my home that delicious Christmas smell 🙂 Love your style!
Thanks Lindi! I knew I had to have that cookie jar the moment I saw it! 😉
Your kitchen is gorgeous!! It looks so wonderfully festive and cheery!
Thanks so much Vanessa!
Loving all the pops of red! Gorgeous kitchen you have there! I need to try this potpourii! Can you believe I’ve never had any in my home! Thanks Jenn!
Oh yes! You need to try it – it smells heavenly!
Your kitchen is just dreamy, Jenn! I love all the little holiday touches you added, especially the hot chocolate bar!
Thanks Liz! A daily hot chocolate is required through the winter! 😉
I love the red against the black and white! Thanks for the printable, too!
I’m always a big fan of the traditional red and white. Must be because I am Canadian! 😉
where did you find the berry crates?
I purchased them at Michaels. 🙂
Maybe a silly question but do you slice the oranges and lemons and put them in the package or simply add that to directions? It seems like the sliced fruit would exude juice that would then make the whole thing a sticky clump. How do you avoid this?
Just put the lemon and the orange in whole. They will just need to cut them up when they are ready to use it. 🙂
Love the printables. Thank you! They will be perfect for simmer gifts I made this year. Beautiful kitchen also!!
Blessings~
So glad you can use them! Happy Holidays!
Love all your decorating accents! Thank you for sharing them with us at Snickerdoole Sunday! Have a great week ahead
~Lauie
I save orange peels to make these. Thanks for posting. Hello from Project Inspire{d}.
Love this idea! Pinned & shared. Happy Holiday season. Thanks for joining the parties!
Jenn,
I’ve added this potpourri to my “to do” list. I can smell it already! Thanks. This will be a delectable, inexpensive way to show people I care!
How did you have the merry Christmas plate on your backsplash? I have the same plate and love how you hung it!
Command strips! I’ve done it for a couple of years and it’s worked great. I had to add an extra layer of them though so they were thick enough. Love the plate!
Hello there, making about 32 Mason jar simmering pot gifts, would love to use the beautiful tags you have, you say to use card stock. Is that chalkboard card stock? Or just black?
Love your kitchen!!!
It will print as chalkboard. Just use plain white card stock. Merry Christmas!! 🙂
I love your kitchen!
Thank-you!!
Thank you for the free printable! 🙂
I hope you enjoy it!