34 Rustic Christmas Decorations to Make Your Home As Cozy As Ever
10) Framed Photos
Elevate your Christmas mantel setup with photos in wood frames. Complement the look with personalized stockings, greenery in galvanized buckets and a wooden crate.
1) Farmhouse Tree
Thanks to plaid — lots of plaid — your Christmas tree can have a farmhouse feel in an instant.
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2) Rustic Signs in Living Room
Take your next Hallmark movie binge-watching session to the next level with a farmhouse-inspired living room. Surround a rustic sign with snowflake ornaments and add a statement tree topper to your coffee table, and you're all set.
3) Bookshelf Display
It doesn't get more rustic than a room that's outfitted with wooden bookshelves. Give yours the Christmas treatment with bottle brush trees, a decorative gift box, a few figurines and a dose of greenery for holiday cheer.
4) Pinecone Bundle
Pinecones have so many decorative uses come Christmas time, but one of the best is hanging a few on your front door with silky ribbon.
5) Plaid Living Room
To give your living room an easy holiday makeover, dress your mantel in an assortment of plaid stockings and lush garland. Don't forget the complementary throw pillows for your seating and a gorgeous floral arrangement for the coffee table!
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6) Copper Pipe Wreath
This unexpected wreath features aged copper that's sure to delight rustic decor and DIY lovers alike.
7) Burlap Garland
Adorn burlap ribbon with a colorful array of jingle bells, then hang it on your tree vertically for a visually appealing look.
8) Nature-Inspired Staircase
Pair thick ribbon (think checkered prints) with pinecones to upgrade your holiday garland. Use zip ties to keep it all intact.
9) Woven Basket
Stumped on how to get your foyer holiday ready? Start by placing a woven basket full of festive plaid baskets under your table. Then, elevate the tabletop with vintage art, a table lamp and a few of your favorite flea market finds.
11) Pinecone Bow Ornament
Upgrade a basic pinecone ornament with a satin bow for a touch of elegance.
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12) Ladder Decked with Garland
For a simple rustic look with tons of style, prop a decorative wooden ladder against a wall and enhance it with any creative garland of your choice.
13) Garland for Bedposts
Ditch traditional garland for a playful felt holly leaf design that's perfect for sprucing up wooden bedposts.
14) Twig Ornaments
Looking for a way to encourage your kids to get in on the holiday fun? Invite them to make twig ornaments. Simply use glue and embroidery to create patterns and shapes out of twigs.
15) Plaid Christmas Tree
Wrap your Christmas tree in a thick plaid ribbon — red and green, of course — before filling it with pinecones, candy canes, and other wooden ornaments.
16) Dramatic Garland
Use silky red and burgundy ribbon to secure (and dress up!) the fresh greens on your bannister.
17) Galvanized Bucket Advent Calendar
Underneath your classic garland, hang 25 mini galvanized buckets from a ribbon for an easy DIY advent calendar. Fill each pail with sweets, treats and trinkets to enjoy all month long.
18) Wicker Christmas Tree Skirt
If you're going to opt for rustic tree decorations, you might as well finish (er, start?) it off by placing it in a wicker tree collar.
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19) Hot Cocoa Bar
'Tis the season for hot cocoa, which means this beverage bar, complete with a chalkboard sign, ceramic drink dispenser, and mason jars, must find a home from now until the end of winter.
20) Mason Jar Christmas Tree
It doesn't get much more rustic than this: Build a tabletop tree out of colored mason jars (green would be best!) and decorate with garland, tinsels and a tiny tree topper.
21) Marquee Letter Tree Décor
Make a bold statement on your already beautiful Christmas tree by adding marquee letters that spell out a short (but sweet) Christmas phrase.
22) Rustic Front Porch
Give visitors a peek at what's inside with a decked-out front porch. Outline your front door with rustic decorations of your choice, including an antique sled, pile of logs and skinny pine tree.
23) Plaid Bedroom
This country-inspired bedroom decor is all the inspiration you need to go big and go plaid.
24) Pinecone Tree Topper
Keep the rustic theme going all the way to the top of your Christmas tree with this DIY pinecone tree topper. To make, simply glue nine frosted pinecones together until it forms a star shape.
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25) Wood Clock Advent Calendar
Give your holiday countdown a rustic twist by winterizing an old wooden clock with snowflakes and Christmas sentiments.
26) Christmas Card Ladder
At one point, your blanket ladder was full of throws. Now that winter is in full swing, it's empty, which means it's the perfect spot to display your Christmas cards from loved ones.
27) Woodland Christmas Tree
Clip battery-operated candles to your tree to make all of the woodland creatures — deers, foxes, and owls — glow at night.
28) Fresh Apple Garland
Sure, it may be holly berry season, but apples still deserve their time to shine. Scatter real or faux McIntosh apples throughout garland for an unexpected accent.
29) Seasonal Wooden Sign
Give an old wooden sign a dose of holiday magic by customizing it with a short holiday phrase — 'Tis the season, for example — and hand-painted snowflakes.
30) Galvanized Planters
Galvanized planters are durable enough to last through even the harshest winters (ice storms and blizzards, included), while still being chic enough to display mini Christmas trees on your front porch.
31) Pinecone Christmas Tree
For this woodsy Christmas tree decor, take inspiration from the great outdoors by adding painted pinecones, fresh twigs and metallic baubles.
32) Cozy Living Room
Make the heart of your home even cozier by decking it out with tapered candles and knit stockings.
33) Evergreen Door Decorations
Go heavy on the greens by hanging evergreen garland and wreaths (three, to be exact) on your front door.
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34) Rustic Mantel
For an understated (yet totally rustic) mantel, layer fresh evergreen sprigs, pinecones and red ribbon until it creates an eye-catching garland.
Lean into the cozy vibes of the winter season with rustic Christmas decorations, complete with plaid, burlap, and woodsy accents. Achieve the farmhouse home of your dreams this holiday with these easy DIY decor ideas.