Christmas at Home
This Post May Contain Affiliate Links. Please Read Our Disclosure PolicyHello lovely folks coming from my email. I made a mistake at put 2025 Christmas Home Tour. I actually meant to say / and link to this my 2024 Christmas Home Tour. So sorry about that! More 2025 Christmas inspiration coming soon!
Add charm and personality to your home this Christmas with unique and creative decor ideas. A blend of handmade details, vintage finds, and personal touches make for a space that feels inspiring, eclectic, and full of festive joy. Find ideas to create a holiday look that’s both intentional and timeless.

Join me for a little holiday home tour to see my 2024 Christmas decor. This isn’t a big festive tour—just snapshots of moments around my home.
I want to mention once again how blogging has changed a lot over the past five to seven years—for better or worse. Much of it is about how people read or view blogs and how bloggers create and share content. On top of all of this, I’ve changed, too.
I’ll admit, I always get a little nervous over this since some people love things the way they were, resist change, or come to expect things to stay the same. I get that and consequently, I want to help my readers understand how I have personally evolved. Years ago, I used to do these big, massive Christmas decor home tours. While they were fun, they were also exhausting. Over time, I scaled things back, first to single rooms, then recently to smaller vignettes such as a tree or a mantel. And yet, I still feel this self-imposed pressure to make things new, different, and/or better each year.
This year, I’ve scaled back even more. Not just for Christmas but overall, and it’s been amazing. I honestly feel like I needed a break from sharing everything. On top of that, I kept much of my Christmas decor the same as last year (and I love it!).

With all that being said, I still wanted to put together a post sharing the photos I have taken of this year’s Christmas decor. (Many of these photos have already been shared on my Instagram.) Some are quick snaps from my phone, and others are more styled. Currently, there are only a handful of photos, but I’ll be adding more to this post over the next week or so with anything/everything else I capture. This approach feels more relaxed and enjoyable for me and hopefully for you too.
Whenever there are major updates, I’ll bump this post to the top of the blog so you don’t miss anything. I’ll also do one final share at the end of the Christmas season. Sound good?
I left some photos to speak of themselves and others have little descriptions. I’ve also reused a few of my Instagram captions here. Lately, I’ve been writing longer, more thoughtful captions over there, so I thought they’d be a nice way to add a bit more context to some of these photos. I hope you enjoy these glimpses of my holiday space. Thank you for being here and for making this place such a joy to share.
Entryway






Also, Leo and Ruby wandered in while I was photographing, so I couldn’t resist snapping a picture of them, too.

You have already seen my handmade vintage bobbin garland when I shared the full tutorial on how to make it. This has been on of my favorite projects!



Create a holiday garland that’s as unique as your style with this Vintage Bobbin Christmas Garland tutorial. Using vintage spools, colorful beads, and sturdy cord, you can design a charming piece that blends nostalgic charm with personal style. Whether you drape it over a matel, incorporate it into greenery, or hang it on its own, this garland will add a personal, handcrafted touch to your holiday decor.


Family Room
My family room Christmas tree is nearly identical to last year’s—well, almost. I loved it so much that I couldn’t resist bringing it back for a repeat performance. If you’re curious about the details, I shared more about this tree in last year’s post.









Living Room

I got a new coffee table! Well, actually, I got a new coffee table, rug, chairs, chandelier, desk…the list goes on. I’ve been wanting to refresh my living room for a couple of years now, and it’s finally starting to come together. I’ll share more soon, but for now—let’s talk coffee tables.
This wasn’t the original one I had planned. I’d fallen in love with a beautiful vintage Ralph Lauren coffee table that I stared at online for months. It was ridiculously expensive, but I couldn’t resist, so I went for it. The delivery process? A disaster. It arrived broken, and it was way too big for the space. Total heartbreak.

Thankfully, because it was damaged during shipping, I got a full refund. A few days later, I stumbled across this coffee table on FB Marketplace—for $15! (For context, I paid $500 just to ship the other one which thankfully was returned.) My expectations weren’t high, but I went to check it out. Turns out, it’s a vintage Ethan Allen piece from their Circa 1776 collection. The top has its fair share of watermarks and scratches, but with a little festive styling, you’d never know. It might not be perfect, and the scale might be a little off, but honestly? I couldn’t be happier. This whole story reminds me how sometimes the best finds are the unexpected ones. And that $15 price tag? Just the cherry on top.

To style the table, I used mostly things I already had on hand: a brass bowl (from Target) filled with vintage glass ornaments, a stack of books (of course), and a little ceramic figure of a boy sledding that I picked up on a recent antiquing adventure. I added a couple of candles, a stack of adorable mini dishes, and a few other festive touches to tie it all together.


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This little coffee table journey has been such a reminder that the best finds are often the ones you don’t plan for. From the heartbreak of the broken (and way-too-big) table to the unexpected charm of this $15 find, it all worked out better than I could have imagined. With a mix of pieces I already had, a few festive touches, and the story behind it all, this table has become so much more than just furniture—it’s a reflection of creativity, patience, and a little holiday magic.










You might have noticed my handmade paper plate doves. This simple DIY was used to create a garland for my mantel, and I also hung a few individually as ornaments on my tree.


Over the past few years, I’ve been trying to be more intentional with my Christmas decor. As someone who used to spend hundreds of dollars on decorations each year, I just couldn’t do it anymore. It wasn’t just the expense—it was the excessive amount of stuff that started to feel more like a burden than a joy. The temptation is still there, and I may add one or two new things each year. (And if I do, something else needs to go.)
All that to say, handmade has become my go-to lately. I’ve done the classics like popcorn garlands and paper chains, it’s the new and unique projects that have truly captured my heart. A couple of years ago, I made mushroom ornaments out of clay (still love those!), and this year, I created these doves using paper plates that I’d been using as paint palettes.
These paint palettes have a story of their own. I used them over and over, front and back, until the paint was too thick to keep going. Each plate holds the history of the artwork it has created. Not wanting to just throw them away, I found inspiration in their unique colors and marks and decided to give them new life as Christmas decor.
I sketched out a simple dove pattern (Likely not anatomically perfect, but I don’t mind) and cut them out. To add a little character—but not so much that it distracted from the organic patterns of the paint—I used paint markers for subtle details. And that was it! Now these paper plate doves are one-of-a-kind Christmas decor that cost me nothing and feels so meaningful. These doves will likely stay in my studio long after the holidays have passed. I couldn’t love them more.


Living Room Christmas Tree




Dining Room

I get a lot of questions about these Christmas houses. They’re made of paper and beautifully decorated with festive details and snow. They’re from Cody Foster, and you can find a variety of them here. They are on the pricey side, so I collected them over a few years to build up my display. Cody Foster typically releases a few new ones each year, but I’m happy with my collection as it is—if I did add another, one would have to go to make room.

Also, check out these wood snowflakes. They are made from clothespins. This is another DIY I shared this year. Be sure to check out how to make these clothespins snowflakes.


Butler’s Pantry / Kitchen


What started as a simple Santa mug collection has grown into so much more. Now it includes Mr. and Mrs. Claus salt and pepper shakers, Santa boots, and pretty much anything ceramic and Santa-themed. Just when I think I have enough, I find more. Ha! It’s even expanded to another wood shelf in my pantry.







REMEMBER: That’s a wrap for right now, but there’s more to come!!
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Bravo to you for keeping things simple but beautiful as always! I did the same this year and it was yummy, peaceful, and enjoyable and I wasn’t exhausted mentally and physically when Christmas Day actually arrived. I think more folks should follow our thought process!
Happy New Year and take care of you!
So happy to hear that! I agree. I plan on doing the same every year.
xo Michael
the paper plate doves are so creative. they are beautiful
and you find the best vintage stuff
I feel like every holiday decorating detail is carefully planned, and it all looks so festive! I can’t wait to see more views of your new furniture and rug! I’m loving the colors from what I’m seeing so far! Happy New Year!
You have AMAZING talent. Your house is to die for. Every home magazine should be knocking at your door. MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!
Year after year, your Christmas decor is just spectacular! Your home is always so thoughtful, cozy, fun and interesting. I always look forward to gazing at each little collection, festive display and unique touches. Merry Christmas, Michael!
Would you be able to provide the source for those gorgeous green and red tree/candle sticks on top of the cabinet in your family room? There is one on the counter by your kitchen sink as well. Simply stunning!
Merry Christmas, You feel like a good friend, sharing great recipes, projects, amazing creativity and being real. Thank you!
Your collections are fantastic. They are put together perfectly, you can tell how much you enjoy putting it all together with love. You are so talented and have exquisite taste. I too am a collector and love putting it out each season. I especially enjoy vintage ornaments, I am always on the hunt for more. The thrill is in the hunt. Thanks for sharing your beautiful home. Merry Christmas!
Truly spectacular! It’s always so much fun to see how you make your home so incredibly festive each year. Merry Christmas, Michael!
Very beautiful and charming. Love that cat garland! The star on your family room tree looks like one from my childhood. You are very talented and I appreciate all you share.
I LOVED everything about this (dreamy sigh inserted here). I actually scrolled slowly through the photos twice, after reading through the entirety of the blog. Everything in your home is just festive & beautiful.
Merry Christmas to you & yours, Michael!
Absolutely gorgeous!! Happiest of holidays to you Michael!
Thank you for sharing your home and most especially your heart with us – a wonderful holiday gift!
Great job cutting back and reusing the beauty from previous years!! I love that as we get older we scale down and tend to relax and enjoy the season! I am so proud of you for this, and appeciate you bringing pictures of your lovely home. You are truly and artist and have such a great eye for beauty! Keep up the good job!
So nicely said! I agree with you!
Beautiful! My favorite is the Christmas kitties hanging in the kitchen. I’v love to know where to get those.
I looooooove the color palette of your living room! It’s so fresh and calming. The rug and chairs are gorgeous and the coffee table fits perfectly. You have such a great eye for style! Well done!
Thanks for sharing this fabulous tour. Stunning! Such impeccable detail! Love the paper plate doves.
Three things, Michael – first, thanks for sharing your home and ideas; second – that rug is gorgeous (link, please); and third, the big bowl holding your kitchen tree – lovely. Thank you, thank you. Merry Christmas!
The cats totally made me smile and the cat garland is just fabulous! Seeing all of the crocheted and starched snowflakes reminds me of when I made just a ton of them in the past and passed them out to friends. They’re really fun to make and look so pretty either on the tree or just hanging randomly in a window, on garland, etc. This was a beautiful tour – you have many interesting items. Enjoy the holidays!
So beautiful, warm and festive!
Michael,
Your home is not only beautiful, but so warm and inviting. I always enjoy your tours. Thanks so much for sharing and Merry Christmas! 🎄
Terri S