Transform your holiday home with easy, thrifty Christmas decor that brings
warmth and cheer to your kitchen and dining space.
Welcome to the Pinterest Challenge Christmas Homes Tour.
Through the rest of the year, we meet monthly to all interpret and reimagine a shared image. It’s always so fun to see what each gal creates from the same inspiration.
But this month, we are instead sharing our homes and how we each chose to decorate our own homes.
Did you come from Carol at Blue Sky at Home? Wasn’t her primary bedroom and bath so pretty and cozy? However you found your way here, WELCOME!
I’m all about keeping decor easy and inexpensive, yet stylish. I love to makeover and reuse decor in different ways again and again.
And today, I’m thrilled to share 19 tips with you today from throughout my small kitchen and attached dining area — after all isn’t that where everyone ends up hanging out? So let’s do just that!
This year, my holiday decorating journey took an unexpected turn.
After a couple of seasons of soft, muted tones, I was craving something bolder β and ended up with an injection of vibrant Christmas red, dramatically contrasted with crisp black and white.
It all began with a serendipitous find: a stack of plaid plates at The Dollar Tree last year, whispering promises of festive cheer.
Then, during one of my recent thrifting adventures at my favorite secondhand store, I discovered a gorgeous plaid shawl that seemed to be the missing piece of my holiday decorating puzzle of creating a space that felt both cozy and classic, modern and timeless β without breaking the bank.
I was ready to transform my kitchen and dining area into a festive wonderland that celebrated the joy of the season, all while staying true to my love of budget-friendly, creative decorating.
My Christmas decorating challenge this year was simple yet exciting: create a festive, magazine-worthy look using almost exclusively items I already owned, with just a few strategic additions from thrift stores and the Dollar Tree.
It was like a creative puzzle β how could I reimagine my existing decor and breathe new holiday life into my kitchen and dining area without spending a fortune?
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The 19 Easy + Thrifty Christmas Decorating Ideas
Let’s Start With the Dining Table-
1) Mis-matched Dishes-
This is nothing new, but this demonstrates how inexpensively you can set a table, when you don’t need to buy a full matching set of china. Those plaid dinner plates were $1.25 each last year at The Dollar Tree. The red salad plates were a thrift store find several years ago.
Psssst: That long banquette seat is filled with stacks and stacks of fun dishes from garage sales and thrift stores.
2) Personalized Place Settings-
Those white ornaments were purchased last year when Hobby Lobby started their holiday at 90% off. They are slightly irregularly shaped with a flat bottom. Kind of a cross between an ornament and a snowball.
The gold ornament topper is a split ring so it perfectly holds holiday sentiments like I made this time, but next they may be holding place cards. I extended the plaid theme by adding a touch to these cards.
TIP: They are also fun sitting atop the wine glasses.
3) Simplified Napkin Styling-
This table has a lot going on, so I eliminated a layer with no placemats.
And the napkins? No fancy folds here β just layered napkins for an effortless, relaxed holiday look. Plus the white napkins provide a visual break between the red salad plates and the red tablecloth.
4) Mantel Box Centerpiece-
A wooden box I made several years ago for a mantel display became the base for a quick and easy centerpiece, proving that sometimes less is more. I’ve also used it for a buffet table.
I made the original taller dark one for a wedding reception of a dear friend.
5) Thrifted Scarf as Table Topper-
That plaid shawl I mentioned? It was $4.50 and became the perfect table runner, adding a pop of color, cozy texture and my thematic pattern of plaid.
I’ve done this quite frequently. I used a gauzy shawl as a table topper for last year’s Thanksgiving table, and two overlapping shawls for this pie party.
Now Onto Above & Around the Table-
6) Chandelier Greenery-
My dining room chandelier got a quick holiday makeover with some greenery I already had. A few sprigs of faux evergreen, carefully draped and tucked, instantly gave the space a festive feel. No purchasing required β just creative placement!
I added a few cranberry ornaments to mimic there cranberries in the candle vases.
I could have easily stopped there. The third layer of the white wood bead garland is certainly not necessary, but as I was playing, I really liked how it echoed the white “snowball ornaments” and the large white bells in the centerpiece.
So they stayed.
7) Thrifted Sign Makeover-
Several years ago, I found a pair of glittered herb artwork (honestly!!) at my favorite thrift store.
I knew they could become a great pair of signs for Christmas that I’ve used above the mantel and then on the stair landing.
All it took was untwisting the wire in each corner that held the sign onto the corrugated backers. I flipped the signs over, painted the vintag-esque background and then cut a stencil with my Cricut for the text.
This year I am using them again in a completely different place. They fill the empty space above the banquette back perfectly!
8) Wreath Artwork Connector-
This space above the banquette is very long and rather short. So it requires long, short artwork that has presence!
Usually, a large colorful pear painting (in blues, greens and coral) hangs here.
I adore “my pears”, but not with the holiday table I had in mind.
So we carefully took her down and have given her a holiday break.
A wreath made a great connector between the two signs. It adds some additional texture. And the large ribbons hanging vertically give it a bit more height.
9) Banquette Pillow Swap-
Just like on your couch, switching out regular throw pillows for more festive options instantly transformed the seating area.
Transition Between Dining & Kitchen-
10) Strategic Red Accent-
By replacing a blue plate on my plate rack with a red one, I created a visual connection between the kitchen and dining areas, letting the eye dance between spaces.
Pull a primary color and shade from your color story and repeat it to lead the eye throughout and beyond the space.
11) FREE Boxwood Wreath-
Using branches from outside and some wire, I created a wreath with zero cost. It hangs on my mug rack for an unexpected touch of greenery.
12) Ornament Accents-
A special, sentimental ornament found a new home hanging on my peg shelf, adding a touch of holiday sparkle to an otherwise ordinary space.
Still deciding if I like them together on one peg, or to each their own.
13) Tiered Tray Transformation-
Do you have a tiered tray — or two collecting dust in the closet-basement? Did you ever think of taking them apart?
I dismantled this tiered tray to use the largest tray individually for a decorative vignette on my kitchen peninsula. I have also taken it apart to use the trays independently for a holiday buffet table.
Just cover the holes in the center with a napkin or dish towel as I did here.
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And In the Kitchen
14) Shelf Styling-
My open kitchen shelves became a Christmas canvas.
Since the kitchen window looks out over the lake, I chose to use these Christmas buoys I made several years ago right next to that view.
The remainder of the open shelves are brightened with a few red transfer ware dishes getting mixed in with my collection of white. Tuck in a few sprigs of greenery, a Christmas plate, some red, and a bauble or two β instant holiday magic.
15) Natural Fillers-
Cranberries and rock salt from my pantry became instant decorative fillers in a clear hurricanes on a candleholder. They hold the stems in place beautifully. I’ve done this many times with just rock salt.
But when my local Walmart had bags of fresh cranberries for .10 each, yes 10 cents, I decided to try alternating layers of cranberries and rock salt to bring the deeper red from the dining area into the kitchen.
Did you notice I also did this in tall clear vases to hold candles in the centerpiece box?
Yep, the vases hold candles and the candle hurricane holds Christmas florals. Call me a rebel.
16) and 17) Wreaths Everywhere!
Quite a few years ago I purchased this pair of wreaths at JoAnn’s (during a Doorbuster special of course) for the pair on the cabinet doors above the fridge.
They are so easy to hang using two strips of painter’s tape on the inside! No need for expensive command hooks.
A companion style wreath hangs on the louvered pantry door by just slipping a length of ribbon between the louvers and tying in a long bow.
The whole kitchen becomes an instant festive friends and family hang out with just the addition of a few wreaths.
18) Basket Decoration-
Simple seasonal elements added to the front of my open shelf baskets β think a sprig of pine, a small ornament, even a candy cane β bring festive cheer to this utilitarian corner.
I first did this for Fall and just fell in love with this simple accent. It makes all the difference!
19) Holiday Dog Dish Mat-
Who says pet accessories can’t be festive?
This cheerful mat under the dog’s food and water dishes cost me $1.25 and about 20 minutes.
It instantly added a touch of Christmas cheer to even the most functional corner of the kitchen.
I made a blue and white chinoiserie mat for everyday, and this cute one for Spring and the Easter season.
BONUS: Decorative Butter Pads-
Inspired by my blogging buddy Michele from Vintage Home Designs, I used those adorable bell-shaped ice molds from Dollar Tree to create decorative butter pads.
A simple trick: soften butter, pack it into the molds, and freeze.
Just remember to take them out in plenty of time to reach room temperature before serving.
The result? A festive, cohesive space that feels both intentional and effortless. And the best part? I spent mere dollars while creating a look that feels rich and thoughtful.
Decorating for the holidays doesn’t have to mean spending a fortune. It’s about creativity, using what you have, and infusing your space with joy.
This year, my kitchen and dining area are proof that the most magical Christmas decor comes from the heart β and maybe a quick trip to the Dollar Tree!
Now it’s time for me to send you on to the sweetest Laura of Decor to Adore. Trust me, you are going to flip over her golden holiday home tour. Be sure to tell Laura “Hi” from me.
And here are the all the other gals:
Diane I absolutely LOVE the painters tape tip for hanging wreaths. Thank you! I’m now off to see how to make Christmas buoys as my Coast Guard husband would love them as decor in his holiday man cave. π
Thanks bunches Laura! Yes, anyone in the Coast Guard needs some buoy decor!
Happy holidays Diane! Your Christmas tour was absolutely amazing right down to the pet mat. Now I’m going to be looking for something similar! Loved it all, and happy to be hopping with you today!
Thanks Ann! Don’t look for a pet mat — make one! Super super easy and basically free. I have two posts (so far) on ways I make them.
Diane, I love the holiday butter pats and the other creative ideas you shared. Thanks for the inspiration–pinned! Wishing you a joyous Christmas season, Cecilia @ My Thrift Store Addiction
Aren’t those butter patties the best – many thanks to Michele at Vintage Home Designs for the inspiration!
Your home looks just like what I think your personality is like – super festive and fun! And oh my golly, I can hardly wait to make butter in a mold!!! I’m going to be the hostess with the mostess! So glad you got to join in. Hope you have a wonderful Christmas! pinned
So many adorable (and inexpensive!) Christmas ideas. I love the pops of red! And I use painter’s tape to hang my kitchen wreaths too! I love all of your creativity and Christmas JOY! Merry Christmas, Diane!
Once again, we seem to mind meld with creative problem solving! Has Painter’s tape replaced duct tape as the ultimate do any and everything?
I’m with everyone else; wow, painter’s tape. what a great idea, and love that you made your own mini boxwood wreath. We have a ton of it and I need to get busy. Have a wonderful Christmas, Diane!!!
Diane, you have so many amazing ideas for the kitchen. Love the cranberry and rock salt idea. The wreaths on the cabinets look great. Thank you for all the inspiration. Merry Christmas.
So many amazing ideas and your decor is so pretty. I found several ideas that I can use this year and forward. Love your vignettes, they are all so pretty and that plate rack is amazing.
Diane, you have so many good ideas for decorating, repurposing, and crafting! I love the dog mat ideas. π Definitely a “save” for when we get our next pup. π Love the cranberries and rock salt in the vase, too.
Have a wonderful Christmas season,
Barb π
Wreaths decorating the cabinets is one of my favorite looks, and something I want to add in my kitchen. Love all your pops of festive red too! Happy Christmas Diane!
Your Christmas buoys are adorable! What a great idea, and such a fun idea for lakeside living. I love your box centerpiece with the plaid scarf running though; it sets off the whole table beautifully. So fun to see the Merry ideas throughout your home, Diane!
Diane, I love the bright cheery look of your Christmas decor! The big bell, the pops of red (red seems to really be your color). I tried writing back to you from school when I had some free time, but I guess it didn’t take, so… It’s worth a happy repeat that I love the cranberries and rock salt jar! Fun idea!!! The handmade dog mat is really cute. I wish I could make one for Yoda but I will definitely keep this idea in mind for our future pup. :)’ Love how your dining table turned out very much!!
I hope you have a wonderful Christmas with your family,
Merry hugs,
Barb π
The wreaths on your cabinets and the ornament table place cards are my favorite, but there’s so much to love! Thanks for sharing!
Loved your tour Diane, such classic Christmas decor! I loved your pops of plaid and those holiday butter pats are such a fun idea! Have a JOY filled season!