DIY Christmas Brunch Decor Ideas with Printable Art

Simple Christmas kitchen decor ideas to make your home feel warm and festive for a Christmas morning brunch — plus a free vintage snow cabin printable available through the printable library.

green and white kitchen decorated for Christmas

Christmas morning brunch has been a beloved tradition in my family for as long as I can remember. The centerpiece of that morning has always been my mom’s Christmas morning casserole, which she would assemble the night before so it could chill and be ready to bake the next day.

What made those mornings feel extra special wasn’t only the food — it was the small, festive touches she added around the kitchen: wreaths in the window, simple arrangements by the sink, and a little corner styled with holiday art. Over the years the tradition has passed to me, and I’ve gathered a handful of easy, practical Christmas kitchen decor ideas you can use to create a warm, festive space for hosting a holiday brunch.

green and white kitchen decorated for Christmas
Christmas brunch decor on a countertop, stove, and shelf

Christmas Brunch Decor Ideas in the Kitchen

The living room often attracts the most holiday attention, but the kitchen is where family gathers for cooking, coffee, and conversation. A few thoughtful, low-profile decorations can make the kitchen feel festive without interfering with meal prep.

When planning Christmas kitchen decor, choose items that are functional, compact, and easy to move. That way you get holiday charm without clutter or obstacles around work areas.

Christmas kitchen shelf with decor

1. Style a Christmas Kitchen Shelf

Dedicate one small shelf to holiday display: a string of copper or battery-powered fairy lights, a few mini trees, framed vintage art, and a cluster of tiny ceramic houses create a cozy vignette that stays out of the way of cooking.

2. Refresh Thrifted Snow Village Houses

Thrift stores often carry little holiday village figurines. A couple of coats of spray paint can give them a fresh, cohesive look that matches your kitchen color palette.

thrifted snow village figurine set
snow cabin art printable on a shelf

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Christmas brunch espresso and mimosa bar on a kitchen countertop

3. Decorate the Kitchen Window

Dress the kitchen window with a simple garland and a wreath. Use dried citrus slices, preserved leaves, or fresh greens for texture, and secure pieces with removable hooks. For evening ambiance, add battery-powered fairy lights along the garland.

Christmas window kitchen decor behind a sink
Christmas kitchen decor at night

4. Christmas Florals Beside the Sink

A small vase or footed bowl filled with poinsettias, amaryllis, or paperwhite narcissus adds color and fragrance beside the sink. Faux paperwhites also work well and look very realistic if you want a longer-lasting option.

bowl of paperwhite flowers beside a kitchen sink with garland and Christmas wreath on a window

5. Bottle Trees on a Cake Stand

Group hand soap, dish soap, and a scrub brush on a cake stand and top with a small bottle brush tree for an instant, tidy holiday display beside the sink.

cake stand next to kitchen sink with soaps and bottle brush tree

6. Display a Gingerbread House

A cake stand makes a charming base for a gingerbread house display. If you prefer a low-maintenance option, realistic-looking faux gingerbread houses provide the same visual impact without the hassle—perfect for a countertop centerpiece.

Christmas brunch decor with a gingerbread house on a cake stand

7. Light a Christmas Candle

Light a cinnamon- or orange-scented candle to add a festive aroma and help neutralize cooking odors. Place candles on a stable tray or surface away from drafts and flammable items.

kitchen countertop tray with christmas decor

8. Style a Tray

Keep frequently used items like olive oil, salt and pepper, and utensils on a tray or basket. Add a tiny tree or miniature house for a touch of holiday charm that’s still practical for cooking and serving.

Night before Christmas morning breakfast casserole

9. Use Display-Worthy Servingware

Pretty bakeware and platters elevate a simple brunch. Thrift stores are great places to find unique casserole dishes, serving bowls, and trays that look special without a heavy price tag. I treasure a baking dish my mom gave me—filled with family recipes—so display pieces that carry meaning if you can.

Christmas morning casserole recipe

Family cookbooks and handwritten recipes make lovely, sentimental decor when placed on a stand or leaned against a backsplash.

DIY Christmas gift idea with a homemade cookbook

10. Set Up a Mimosa Bar

Create a self-serve mimosa bar on the counter with an ice bucket for bubbly and carafes of orange, cranberry, and apple juices. It keeps guests happy, looks festive, and saves you from pouring every glass during gift opening and morning festivities.

casual Christmas brunch mimosa bar

11. Set the Table the Night Before

Set your Christmas table the night before to save time on the morning of. Keep the centerpiece simple — a vase of pine branches or a small evergreen arrangement — and use a red runner or napkins with neutral plates for a classic holiday look.

Christmas brunch table setting with vase of pine branches

Christmas Brunch Gift Idea

A simple hostess gift idea is a small kitchen-themed bundle: a utensil holder, kitchen towels, a wooden spoon, and a jar of jam or special pancake mix make a thoughtful present that nods to holiday cooking and family recipes.

Christmas brunch gift basket using utensil holder, tea towels, lingonberry jam, and Swedish pancake mix

Festive Kitchen Decorating Sources

Here are the types of items used to decorate our kitchen—look for similar pieces locally or online: mini house wax warmers, mini barn wax warmers, wooden cake plates, marble or glass soap dispensers, footed bowls, textured bowls, white platters, baking dishes, copper or battery fairy lights, black coffee mugs, striped dish towels, wooden trays, round baskets, utensil holders, white pitchers, candles, sugar and creamer sets, and small gold picture frames.

Christmas kitchen window decorated with garland and wreath

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Wishing you a merry Christmas and cozy holiday mornings. Cheers to the parents and family members who make the season feel magical. If I could, I’d send a heaping helping of Christmas casserole to every one of you.

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