28 Farmhouse Christmas Decor Ideas

If you love the farmhouse style, you won’t be surprised to learn that it’s perfect for Christmas.

It’s cozy, warm and has a timeless look. In fact, it’s so popular that you can buy farmhouse Christmas decorations in stores.

But, why not make your own?

You don’t have to be a DIY expert to make your own farmhouse Christmas decor. You just need to be able to follow simple instructions.

That’s why I’ve put together a collection of 28 DIY farmhouse Christmas decor ideas that you can make.

1. A Farmhouse Christmas Tree

When it comes to farmhouse Christmas decor, a tree is the perfect place to start.

This charming Christmas tree from Liz Marie Blog is absolutely stunning.

The tree is adorned with simple white lights and a variety of ornaments in neutral colors, like white, gold, and silver.

The tree is topped with a homemade star in the same colors.

2. A Rustic Christmas Mantel

Decorate your mantel with a mix of greenery, candles, and a few festive touches like stockings and a garland.

A colorful vintage rug and a few throw pillows add more warmth to this cozy space.

3. A Vintage Christmas in the Bedroom

I love this vintage-inspired Christmas bedroom from Liz Marie Blog.

If you have a few heirlooms or vintage pieces, they can easily be added to your Christmas decor.

I love the way Liz Marie has added vintage Christmas bulbs to her tree and the way she’s layered lots of cozy textures in this space.

4. A Christmas Kitchen

The kitchen is the heart of the home, and at Christmas, that means it’s the heart of the holiday decor!

Add a few small touches to your kitchen like a festive garland, a mini tree, or some Christmas dish towels.

You can even add some small ornaments to the handles of your cabinets to add a little extra cheer!

5. A Rustic Christmas Porch

When it comes to decorating a farmhouse porch for Christmas, the more garland the better! This front porch by Liz Marie Galvan is a perfect example of how to use garland, wreaths, and trees to create a cohesive look.

The hanging garland is a showstopper, and we love how it’s flanked by two large Christmas trees.

The black and white ribbon on the trees and wreaths ties in the black rocking chairs and the rest of the decor.

6. A Vintage Christmas Entryway

This entryway is the perfect example of how to blend traditional Christmas decor with your existing farmhouse style. The vintage touches are what make this space so special.

The large vintage-inspired wreath, the old-fashioned wooden sled, and the vintage-inspired Santa artwork all give this space a classic Christmas feel. But when paired with the rustic shiplap wall and the modern black and white accents, it all comes together for a perfect farmhouse Christmas look.

7. A Farmhouse Christmas Side Table

This side table is the perfect example of how to add a little Christmas cheer to your farmhouse decor.

A simple evergreen wreath is hung on the wall and a few Christmas decorations are placed on the table. I love the combination of the rustic wood and the white decor. And the green and red accents are just enough to make it feel like Christmas!

8. A Rustic Christmas Mantel

There are so many things to love about this cozy Christmas mantel by Jamie from So Much Better With Age. The vintage window frame creates a beautiful backdrop for a fresh garland and a few simple Christmas decorations.

I love how the stockings are hung from the window frame with care. And the little string of bells is such a sweet touch!

9. A Vintage Christmas Dining Room

This dining room from A Burst of Beautiful is filled with vintage Christmas charm. The table is set for a festive meal with a neutral color palette and natural greenery.

The vintage dough bowl in the center of the table is filled with a variety of greenery, and the eucalyptus wreath above the table ties everything together. A simple place setting with a sprig of greenery and a mini wreath completes the look.

10. A Christmas Kitchen

There’s nothing cozier than a country kitchen, and Christmas is the perfect time to make your kitchen feel extra special.

This kitchen from us is filled with Christmas charm. From the festive garland above the window to the hot cocoa bar, every detail makes this space feel merry and bright.

11. A Rustic Christmas Porch

Create a cozy spot on your porch with a plaid blanket, a rustic sled, and a vintage-inspired Christmas sign. Use a pair of old boots as planters and fill them with a mix of greenery and white poinsettias.

Top it off with a few glowing lanterns and a strand of Christmas lights for a welcoming look that’s perfect for the holidays.

12. A Vintage Christmas Entryway

Vintage decor is a staple of the farmhouse style, and this entryway from Deb and Danelle is the perfect example of how to use it in your Christmas decor.

The vintage sled, old-fashioned skates, and old window pane look like they’ve been collected over time and create a warm, welcoming entryway.

13. A Farmhouse Christmas Side Table

This side table by us is a perfect example of how to add a little Christmas cheer in a small space.

The side table is just as much a part of the decor as the rest of the room. Add a small tree, some candles and a few other small touches and you will have a beautiful Christmas side table.

14. A Rustic Christmas Mantel

A simple mantel design is perfect for small spaces or for those who want to keep things minimal. Simply hang a Christmas wreath and place a few stockings on the mantel. You can add a few Christmas trees on the floor and a garland anywhere else you want to add a touch of Christmas.

15. A Vintage Christmas Dining Room

This vintage-inspired dining room by My Vintage Porch is all about the details. From the beautiful tablescape to the simple garland and wreath, this space is a lesson in how to decorate with restraint.

This Christmas decor is simple and understated, but the layers of texture and the touches of red and green add just the right amount of festive cheer.

16. A Christmas Kitchen

The kitchen is the heart of the home, so make sure it’s decorated for the holidays! This stunning kitchen is filled with Christmas cheer, from the mini trees on the countertop to the wreath hanging on the window.

A garland of pine and eucalyptus is the perfect finishing touch for the windowsill.

17. A Rustic Christmas Porch

This cozy Christmas porch from Liz Marie Galvan is giving us all the warm and fuzzy feels. The combination of the garland, wreath, and mini trees creates a cohesive look without being too matchy-matchy.

The red, green, and white color scheme is classic, and the pops of black in the pillows and welcome sign give it a modern twist.

18. A Vintage Christmas Entryway

This vintage Christmas entryway by Liz Marie Galvan is so beautiful, it makes me want to paint my front door red!

The vintage-inspired Christmas décor is something you can easily incorporate into your own home. I love how she used a collection of small trees to create a focal point for her porch.

19. A Farmhouse Christmas Side Table

This simple side table is the perfect example of how to decorate a small space with farmhouse Christmas decor.

A small Christmas tree adds a touch of greenery while a simple Christmas sign and a few other small decorations set the tone for the season.

20. A Rustic Christmas Mantel

This mantel decor is perfect for a rustic Christmas theme. It features a simple green garland, wood candlesticks, and a few Christmas trees. The stockings are hung with care on the mantel, and a cozy throw is draped over the chair.

The neutral color scheme is classic farmhouse and the fresh greenery brings the room to life.

21. A Vintage Christmas Dining Room

This vintage Christmas dining room is the perfect example of how to add a few festive touches to your everyday decor.

The centerpiece is a simple boxwood garland with a few vintage ornaments tucked in. A few more ornaments are hung from the chandelier for an unexpected pop of color.

22. A Christmas Kitchen

The kitchen is the heart of the home, and it’s a great place to add some festive decor. This kitchen from @farmhousechic4sure is a great example of how to add Christmas decor without it feeling too cluttered.

I love the little wreaths on the windows and the pops of red throughout the space. And how cute is that little gingerbread house on the counter?

23. A Rustic Christmas Porch

Welcome guests with a big and bold Christmas display on your porch. This one features a huge wooden sign, a rustic sled, and a Christmas tree in a galvanized bucket.

Get creative and use things you have in your home to create your own welcoming front porch.

Conclusion

There are so many ways to add farmhouse charm to your home this holiday season. From mantel decor to centerpieces, we’ve got everything you need to deck out your home.

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