Winter | Farmhouse Christmas Kitchen and Dining Room Tour
Tis the season of Christmas! I am so thankful that your visiting the blog today for a tour of my farmhouse style Christmas decorating in the kitchen and dining room.
Hopefully you have already made the stop at The Honeycomb Home. Grab a cup of hot chocolate or coffee and enjoy the photos from our home and then click on over to Green With Decor to see her beautiful home. A big thank you, Jenna, for hosting this huge group of talented bloggers for the Christmas Tour.
Farmhouse Christmas Inspiration
When I thought about how I wanted Christmas to feel this year, I was taken back to the thought of a simple, handmade Christmas. I was inspired by nature and years in the past when families would have had very little to decorate with. I also didn’t have a large budget and wanted to use some of the things that I already had.
Farmhouse Christmas Dining Room
Our dining room is very small and I chose to put a small Christmas tree in an old crock and then hang our handmade clay star ornaments on the tree. The clay stars on the grapevine wreath were also made by the children and I. The Christmas tree didn’t come with the tiny pinecones on it but with just a dab of hot glue, I was able add them for a little extra festive touch.
Farmhouse Christmas Kitchen
I kept it simple in the kitchen with inspiration still coming from nature and the feel of an old fashioned handmade Christmas. Real greenery, nuts in a bowl, spices that we use to make our winter stove top simmer and dried cranberries. The lights give such a cozy feel in the early mornings and evenings.
Just a few simple touches in our kitchen this Christmas season but it’s never really about having a perfectly put together space for me. It’s about the memories that are created here. It’s about Christmas music playing, children helping bake and the memories that are created together.
Thanks for stopping by and don’t forget to visit the others on the tour! Merry Christmas!
Farmhouse Christmas Bloggers
Please take a moment to visit these talented friends and their homes decorated for the Christmas season.
Monday
Wife in Progress // Inspiration for Moms // Sand Dollar Lane
Saw Nail and Paint // The Tattered Pew // The Fat Hydrangea // Worthing Court
Tuesday
A Blue Nest // Sincerely, Marie Designs // Town and Country Living
Farmhouse on Boone // Postcards From The Ridge // The Frugal Homemaker
Wednesday
Little Glass Jar // North Country Nest // Bluesky at Home
Aratari at Home // Little House of Four // Twelve on Main // Elizabeth Joan Designs
Thursday
AKA Design // The Everyday Home // On Sutton Place
Joy in Our Home // Noting Grace // Making It In The Mountains //Shabbyfufu
Friday
Seeking Lavender Lane // My Creative Days // Thistledown Domestic Creations
The Honeycomb Home // Flatcreek Farmhouse // Green With Decor // Atta Girl Says
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I LOVE every single thing in this tour. It is beautiful!!
Thank you Lindsay!
Everything looks so cozy! I love that tree in the crock, and such a good idea to use nuts as decor, love it!
Thank you Meg! Your home is gorgeous as well!
There is something so calming and peaceful about your home. I love how you decorate and how you elevate the most simple of objects to pieces of art. Your photography is amazing. Thank you for sharing this wonderful tour!
Oh I love this, Sarah! The tree in the crock is just the perfect, simple touch and makes me wish I had the same in my home! Merry Christmas!
Love your style and especially your table and chairs, the black looks so nice with your natural decor. Merry Christmas to you!!?✌
Sarah, I love it all!!!! Every detail is gorgeous. Those black bells, the tree in a crock, and all the homemade items. Just simply perfect.
This looks so beautiful, I’m obsessed with your pantry!
It’s all so lovely! I could not stop looking at your amazing pantry. Love it!
I can’t imagine how your home could look more stunning yet so reflective to the season’s true meaning–in a gentle and gentile way. Happy Holidays, Ardith
Sarah, I love how you used crocks to hold your Christmas trees. It has such a natural, simple look that fits perfectly with your home’s decor. Oh, I absolutely love your pantry. It’s so well organized and so vintage.
Sarah – I have always adored your home – it’s so welcoming and cozy, and it’s so pretty decorated for Christmas! Happiest of holidays to you, my friend!
The simplicity of this is GORGEOUS! I love how welcoming and cozy it looks. Plus I’m totally jealous of your pantry! 😉 Merry Christmas!
I love your home. So beautiful. Where did you get your honey jar? I love the wooden lid.
I think I pinned almost all your photos! Your home is so beautiful and the simple Christmas decor is perfect!
Oh, that table! Where did you purchase it from?!! ?
I would love to know what color the table is in the top picture. It looks black, but also a dark brown. I am getting ready to re do mine and I Love, Love, love the looks of yours. Thank you
The table has been painted black.
What is name of the paint that you used on your table? It is beautiful and want to try on my own! Is it a chalk paint?
Yes, it is chalk paint. It’s Toasted Poppyseed by Kilz. Then, use the Kilz wax to seal it.
What type of wood slab is on top? I’m hoping to put a new one on mine and I love this
What a beautiful Christmas home! We have similar taste, although I live in NW Michigan! I love your gorgeous layers, particularly on your table! Thank you so much for sharing…
Hi! I love your decor but, most definitely love the chairs! May I ask where you got them from?
Thanks so much!
The chairs are from a local company called Sutherland Furniture Gallery. They are a part of Sutherland lumber and hardware company.
That table is incredible!!! Can I ask where you got it from? I know it’s been many years but wow!!! I’m in love!
Greetings! This table is from a place in Aurora MO called Sutherlands. I think they actually still carry this line of furniture. However, I painted the legs on mine black and sanded the top down to get more of the look that I wanted.
Hello,
I LOVE your table and have had it on my dream house board for quite sometime! Would you mind sharing where it is from and how wide the table legs are?
Hello! This table is from a company called Sutherlands in Aurora MO. I am not sure that they have this anymore – however, you might try searching Mexican Pine table and see what comes up. I can tell you that it was a different color, almost an orangish tone, so I sanded it down and painted the bottom. I am unsure how wide the legs are as I sold the table in order to get a longer one. I hope that you are able to find one similar. I do see them on marketplace every once in awhile. Best of luck!
I LOVE your dining room table!! What color did you use for the top and legs? I am ready to refurbish my table and I would love to do something like yours. Thank you.
It is Tri-Corn black from Sherwin Williams.