Getting My House Decorated for Christmas

I was going to title this post “the overwhelmed person’s guide to decorating a house for Christmas“, but even if you are not feeling overwhelmed, the Christmas decor ideas I am sharing are for anyone who likes to find budget-friendly and easy holiday decorating ideas and inspiration.

White Christmas mantel decorated for Christmas using a classic red and green holiday color scheme.

You know that I enjoy finding ways to keep my decor on budget and rarely buy expensive seasonal items that will sit in storage for 11 months of the year.

This year though there is one big difference. All the Christmas decorating that I just finished putting up, I will be taking down in a few days. You may be asking, Why am I taking it down???

The reason I need to take it down all stems from when the tree fell on the house and went through the 2nd floor guest room during the hurricane in September. Since then we have been dealing with the contractor’s schedules who are repairing everything.

The exterior damage was fixed right away, but we have had to wait for the interior contractor who will repair the ceilings in the guest room and kitchen. It is going to be nice to have new ceilings and no more popcorn. When we thought more about it we figured while they were at it we would have the living room and office ceilings done also.

Well guess what, the contractor called earlier this week and said he can start right away. So as I write this post sitting in my living room that is all newly decorated for Christmas there is a lot of banging going on upstairs and in the kitchen.

It is all very exciting, but very disruptive for it to happen this time of the year. For the ceilings to get done we have to move out all the furnishings! Removing the popcorn ceiIings is something that I have always wanted to do, but it is a big and messy job that I kept putting on the back burner. Now after the water damage that insurance is covering, I can’t let the opportunity pass, even if it is disruptive.

Also something very exciting happened in the kitchen yesterday. I will post more about what is being done in my next post, but for now I will show you how I decorated for Christmas.

Editing My Holiday Decor

Even before I knew that the ceilings were going to get done I was planning to keep the Christmas decor I added to the house very simple.

Basket filled with firewood, greenery and red Christmas ornaments.

Simplicity, comfortstrike comfort this year, and traditional red and green is the look and feel I was after, not too much, but just enough to make the house look festive for the season.

With so many holiday decor items available to buy this time of year you may feel the urge to buy new holiday themed pieces you see online, on blogs or in stores like Target and HomeGoods without thinking about how the items will all work together in your home and even more importantly with your personal decorating style.

Holiday decorating as much as your regular decor demands that you be choosy and edit what you buy and how you use what you already own so it works together in a harmonious way and doesn’t just become a bunch of unrelated holiday stuff displayed around your home.

Create a Collected Look

When decorating on a budget, using what you already own is one of the best ways to go. I like to gather “like items” to create a collected look by placing them together to create impact.

White fireplace mantel decorated for Christmas in a red, green and plaid color scheme.

I did just this by gathering all the cylinder glass vases I use around the house and placed them all on the mantel so they became a collection that creates a curated feel.

All the greenery on the mantel are cuttings from the cedar and pine trees in my yard. Since the mantel is high on the wall, there is not much room above it to hang anything large. I tried many items, but they all were too big or too dinky looking.

Christmas tabletop display using white ceramic houses lined up in a dough bowl with greenery around them.

Another way I added a collected look was by placing white ceramic houses in the dough bowl on the console under my wall-mounted TV.

Add Layers To Create Texture

Red, green and plain decorated Christmas mantel.

For the wall above the mantel, I found by leaning and layering a small empty frame over a larger one on the wall filled the space nicely. At the same time the frames created texture and an easy way to hang a wreath since I can’t easily hang it directly on the brick wall.

I made the mix of plaid stockings last year.

Wreath with red velvet ribbon hanging on a wall above a fireplace mantel.

The battery-operated pillar candles in the glass vases are a mix. Some are from Pottery Barn and others Luminara. Most of the cylinder vases I bought at thrift stores.

Ribbon is the Budget Decorator’s Best Friend

Using ribbon is the most cost effective and fastest way to instantly transform your everyday decor displayed in your house into Christmas decor. No need to buy holiday themed decor that you will have to store in a bin after the holiday season is over.

I used a lot of ribbon this year, starting with the ribbon bows I used to decorate the blue and white Christmas tree in my bedroom.

Simply decorated Christmas tree using strips of plaid fabric and red velvet ribbon.

For the Christmas tree in the living room, I used red velvet ribbon to create simple garlands around the tree.

Red plaid flannel fabric strip tied onto a Christmas tree branch.

After I had the ribbon garlands on the tree, I cut up leftover plaid fabric I had into strips and simply tied them on the tree branches. I didn’t add any ornaments.

In the Kitchen

Kitchen counter and open shelves decorated for Christmas.

My kitchen is small and there are not many surfaces to decorate. Every year I like to add festive holiday touches to the open shelves. With the changes happening in my kitchen, I had to use less decor and make the shelves be more functional to hold the dishes we use on a daily basis.

Christmas decor on a kitchen counter.

I didn’t want to buy anything new for the counter space under the shelves and found that leaning two Christmas cookbooks and a gift wrapped frame that I used on my mantel last year were all I needed to add some Christmas spirit.

The small wreath and tree trunk slice are from Hobby Lobby. The lamp I have had for many years and is no longer available.

Add a Glow

White pitcher with greenery and red Christmas ornament open shelves in kitchen.

Harsh lighting can kill all of your holiday decorating efforts. If you can dim the lights everywhere in the house this season it will take on a magical feel. Every room feels better with soft light.

And if you don’t have a dimmer, just unscrew a bulb or two. And for real drama use lots of candles all around the house. I love and use the battery-operated kind.

Kosta Boda snowball votive holder on an open kitchen shelf with greenery around it and a red ball ornament.

My favorite way to add a soft glow is using my collection of Kosta Boda Snowballs. One year I may use them on the mantel or massing them as a centerpiece on the kitchen table. This year, I placed 3 of my 8 on the shelves. They have votive battery-operated candles in a warm white color in them.

More Ways to Make It Festive With Ribbon

After using ribbon on the tree and in the kitchen, I used more on the candle sconces on the wall in the dining area of the kitchen where I hung a small wreath and tied a bow on the sconce using red velvet ribbon.

trio of large wood candle holders on floor with a wreath and red ribbon.

Out in the foyer where I keep a trio of large wood candle holders, the addition of a band of ribbon and a candle wreath easily transform them into Christmas decor.

Dog statue with a red bow and jingle bells around his neck.

Another place where ribbon and jingle bells transformed an everyday decor item into a holiday one is in the foyer on the ceramic Dachshund that was Ed’s moms. His name is Bruder and he likes to look out the window and greet people, some even think he is real at first glance. :-)

Look around your home to find items you can add a festive touch to using ribbon when decorating your home for Christmas this year.

Don’t Forget Christmas Ambiance Includes Sound

Christmas at home is not complete without the right mix of holiday music playing in the background. A great Christmas music playlist not only provides festive acoustics, but can bring back fond Christmas memories. I like to make my own mixes or find lists on Spotify.

Don’t Strive for Perfection

And finally, don’t get hung up on perfection when decorating for any season.

Wreath with red velvet ribbon hanging on a wall above a fireplace mantel.

When I was gathering glass cylinder vases around my house to display together on the mantel, I was one short for the look I was after. With a bit of searching through my decor stash, I found a low, wide glass jar I bought at an antique store a few years ago. I have never used it until now.

When you look closely you can see the ridges on the top of the jar where the lid screws on. Overall, you don’t notice that it is different from the rest.

I think many of us can get too focused on having everything magazine or Pinterest perfect. Lessen your perfection scale and simply enjoy what you can create with what you have.

Have you decorated your home for the holidays? Did you do anything different this year? If you need more ideas for everything you need to celebrate the holidays, don’t miss my All Things Christmas Ideas right here on my blog.

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16 Comments

  1. Loved seeing your Kosta Boda snowball votive. Reminded me I have one I had forgotten about. Now it’s on display in my kitchen. Also loved that you used the wide antique glass jar with a battery operated candle. I copied that idea too. Thanks!

    1. Diane Henkler says:

      Hi Shawn – It makes me happy to know that my posts have inspired you. :-) I got my first Kosta Boda snowball from my brother one Christmas a long time ago. I have loved it and the 7 more I have collected since then. They are a classic and so pretty – perfect for winter. Enjoy yours.

  2. About those ceilings… did they have asbestos in them? Curious if this was a hazmat situation or more manageable… hopefully the latter!

    1. Diane Henkler says:

      Hi Cat – The ceilings are not a hazmat situation. In the kitchen the damage that the tree caused created water damage on the dining table section of the kitchen. Insurance is covering that so we figured we would hire pros to remove and fix not only the kitchen ceiling but the living room and office as well.

  3. All good ideas – I love the simple and clean look of it all. I have collected items over the years that all seem to work together and I have no idea what you would call it. Its very eclectic and highly personal. It makes me smile to set the things out. I have purged and organized and now I am at a place where I love what I use.

    1. Diane Henkler says:

      Thanks Gina – The way you explained how you display what you collect in your home in your own creative way is the BEST way to decorate. Our homes should make us smile and feel good.

  4. You’ve done a great job streamlining and editing your holiday decorations. I’m trying to do the same and am following your suggestions. And I’m trying to remember that it doesn’t have to be perfect! I’m very happy you are going to be able to redo all those ceilings, and since it has to be done to some extent, there is no need to hesitate. (Thank you, tree, for deciding to visit my roof??) You seem to have the right attitude to get through all this. Best wishes!

    1. Diane Henkler says:

      Hi Linda – I have been trying to find the good in the destruction, so like you mentioned… thank you tree :-). Although I would not want it to happen again as it has been very stressful. We will be having 3 huge trees in the yard taken down in a few weeks since we don’t want it to happen again. Now to get the new neighbors onboard to remove the big trees in their yard that is close to our house.

  5. diane! everything looks beautiful! the red really pops and looks so festive! sorry you have to pack it all away but thank you for sharing with us!

    1. Diane Henkler says:

      Hi Leesa – Thanks.

  6. Beautiful as always. Hopefully the contractor will be finished before too long and you can get back to normal living. At least you know how you will decorate for Christmas this year.
    I used to decorate a lot more but since we are empty nesters, I just don’t get into it as much.

  7. What timing! But it will be so worth it to have the ceilings updated and the other storm damage repaired. Your decor looks so lovely!

  8. You did a beautiful job with your Christmas decor! I sincerely hope that the time of construction upheaval goes quickly for you. It will be worth it.

  9. Hi Diane
    Your decorations are beautiful, too bad you have to take them down after all your work. You will enjoy all the work getting done for the new year though. Yay! No more popcorn ceilings!

    1. Of all you do on your blog, I love your Christmas decorations most of all. They are so simple and so classy. I hope you and your family have a very Merry Christmas!