Vintage Farmhouse Christmas Decor Tour
Welcome to my Vintage Farmhouse Christmas Decor Tour. Y’all know I love using vintage pieces to create a warm, authentic farmhouse feel year-round. I hope you enjoy the vintage touches for Christmas.
I’m so excited to be joining the Blogger’s Best Christmas Home Tour hosted by Kelly at The Tattered Pew. You are going to see so much Holiday Inspiration today.

I love mixing vintage, antique, thrifted, trash to treasure, and new items to create a unique style for The Ponds Farmhouse. This years Christmas Decor is no exception.
If you are joining me from Robyn at Robyn’s French Nest, I’m so glad you stopped by. I love how Robyn uses so many vintage finds in her beautiful Christmas Decor.
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Farmhouse Christmas Decor Inspiration
This year I’ve not added many new items; instead, I’m using what I have for a sustainable and eco-friendly decorating theme!
However, I’m using existing things in new and different areas of the house, so they look fresh for this year.
This year’s color choices were inspired by the many hydrangeas blooms I dried this past summer.
They offer a variety of blues, rust, copper and creme tones.
I began by adding the dried hydrangeas to the Christmas Tree. You may have seen How to Decorate a Christmas Tree with Dried Hydrangeas; if not, click the highlighted post name.

Vintage Farmhouse Christmas Decor Tour
Although you can see the entire farmhouse upon entering the front doors, I’m beginning the tour in the living area.
The tree is located in the front corner, at the base of the staircase.
Y’all know that using vintage items while decorating for Christmas is my favorite farmhouse decor style.
The collected vintage shiny brites adorn the tree, and the boxes are perfect for surrounding the tree container.

In addition, a vintage green crate filled with a mini tree and vintage Christmas story books add nostalgic vintage charm.
I get so many questions about this vintage Zinc Hod for grape gathering that I put my Balsam Hill Christmas tree inside.
They are tough to find, but you can see how we made a container that is similar to this one. Another question is the vintage shiny brites are getting harder to find at great deals, so here is how to Age New Ornaments to look vintage.

A combination of DIY projects and repurposed bottle brush trees are located on the shelf beside the tree.

Below the shelf is a vintage sleigh with more thrifted and DIY Christmas decor.

Multiple Trees Through Out the Farmhouse
I have used many Christmas Trees as part of my holiday decor. They come in all shapes and sizes.
My desk holds a mini tree with six vintage clay ornaments inside a wooden hat box. Although there are only six clay ornaments, I can’t mix them with any other ornaments. LOL
You can also see the DIY Felt Trees on the other side of the doors.

Keeping with the vintage, neutral theme, I filled an old encyclopedia box with three flocked mini Christmas trees for a simple coffee table vignette.

In addition, the new Bolivar Rug picks up the theme with touches of rust, blue, and gold in the neutral background.

Industrial Farmhouse Christmas Banister
This year’s garland challenge evolved into a simple DIY Snowflake and Brass Bells garland for the banister and industrial railings.
A combination of thrift stores and knitted stockings are hung on the staircase steps since we don’t have a mantel.
In addition, a small ceramic village from last year’s Target decor adorns each step.

Farmhouse Kitchen and Dining Area Christmas Decor
In the dining area, I filled the vintage dough bowl with dried hydrangeas and vintage shiny brites.
I then surrounded it with a collection of copper pieces and white ironstone.
A small tree and faux greenery spears are used to fill the vintage crocks in the dining area.

The DIY Plate Rack is also filled with copper and ironstone.

Dollar Store Bells from several seasons ago, get a fresh coat of copper paint and now they are a highlight of the DIY plate rack.

Simple faux greenery and a DIY wooden bead garland surround “Sophie” Silent Night Cow Painting. See prints available here.

Don’t miss my Front Porch Christmas Decoration Ideas for 2021.
Farmhouse Kitchen
The DIY Kitchen Island has a new color for this year and the green is perfect for a festive feel.
Another couple of trees are added to the antique French Cheese Board that was my favorite purchase from the French Farmers Wife Holiday Barn Sale.
The mini tree is wrapped with a dried orange garland and mini Christmas cookie cutter.

The DIY Herb and Dried Fruit Garland was updated this year with fresh herbs and looks brand new in the kitchen window.

I hope you enjoyed this years Farmhouse Christmas Tour and be sure to follow along with all the other tours below.
I hope that you found some ideas or inspiration for your own home on my tour today. I’ll be sharing bedroom and porch views later this month.

Don’t leave yet because we have so much more inspiration for you.
Next up is Jen at Noting Grace. You are going to love her Moody Grey & Copper home tour.
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Bloggers’ Best Holiday Home Tours
This week my friends and I are sharing our homes all dressed up for the holidays. We hope you will have fun visiting each of the tours below!
Monday’s Tours

Tuesday’s Tours

Wednesday’s Tours

Thursday’s Tours

Friday’s Tours

Lora Bloomquist Create and Ponder
Thanks so much for stopping by today. I look forward to sharing my next adventure with you.

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Your home looks so pretty decked out for Christmas. I so much enjoyed every picture that you shared.
Paula,
I really appreciate your kind words of encouragement.
Rachel!! I LOVE the snowflakes and brass bells on the stairs!! Absolutely gorgeous!! The girls and I bought paper bags to make those snowflakes too!! I’m so excited!!!! Love touring with you!
Aliya,
Have fun making snowflakes. They are so fun. I appreciate you for stopping by.
Rachel – your home always is so beautiful – and I love seeing Christmas in this gorgeous space. You have some awesome vintage finds that always make me smile.
I really appreciate this and it’s so fun to tour with you.
Your home tour is so beautiful, Rachel. I love how you use fun vintage finds to create a unique style. Happy to be on this tour with you. Merry Christmas!
Jen,
Thanks so much for stopping by. I appreciate you so much.
Rachel, your home is always filled weith so many treasures. I so wish we had great thrifting here. I love the bucket the tree is in and you are right the boxes from the ornaments are great for decor.
Love the color of the island too great change. It’s great touring with you and I so enjoyed seeing your home decked out for Christmas!
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Cindy,
You are so sweet. I appreciate you so much for all your support and kindness.
Love love your style, vintage treasures and how each space in your home is so cozy. And your idea for hanging stockings on the stairs is perfect! I bet everything looks so magical at night. Glad to be hopping with you today. Merry Christmas!
Cindy,
I appreciate you sweet compliments.
Your Christmas tour is so beautiful Rachel! I’m loving your dried hydrangea Christmas tree this year and your tree corner is always so gorgeous. I love how you’ve styled your pine hutch. The details are all so inspiring. Happy Holidays sweet friend!
Kim,
I appreciate all your words of encouragement. Thanks for stopping by.
Rachel, I love your farmhouse style and really enjoyed your tour! I am smitten with the green island in your kitchen and the big bucket you used for your Christmas tree. Sigh… ๐
Pinned! Blessings, Cecilia @My Thrift Store Addiction
Cecilia,
Thanks so much for your sweet comments. I’m so glad you liked everything.
I always love looking around your pretty farmhouse to see how you style your amazing vintage pieces. The vintage ornament boxes are the perfect addition beside that awesome galvanized bucket with your tree. So fun touring together this week sweet friend. Pinned!
AnnMarie,
Thanks so much for stopping by.
Rachel I always look forward to your Christmas tour! That galvanized bucket that holds your tree is and will always be my favorite. Your house was made for Christmas. Beautiful and cozy! Thanks for joining me this week.
Kelly,
I really appreciate you for putting this together and including me. Thanks so much.
I’m enjoying your Christmas tour so much and really love how your decorated the hutch all the way up to the tea kettle sitting on the scales. Your vintage style of decorating always inspired me to try new things.
Michelle,
You are so kind. I appreciate your sweet compliments.
Your trees and home look so beautiful Rachel๐
Ann,
I really appreciate this.
Rachel, Your Christmas decor is so beautiful, charming, and unique! I could look through your beautiful photos all day. Happy Holidays my friend!
Shawna,
I really appreciate your sweet encouragement.
Every detail is so warm and inviting! Merry Christmas!
Thanks Robyn, Merry Christmas!
Your home looks beautiful decorated for Christmas! I love that you used what you had. I tried to do the same this season. What a great idea to use the shiny brite boxes as decor! So nice touring with you this week! Merry Christmas!
Kim,
I really appreciate your comments. So glad you liked my ideas.
You know I love vintage and you do it SO well Rachel! So beautiful!
Ana,
I really appreciate this.
This is all so lovely! So many beautiful vintage pieces. Gorgeous. Pinning like crazy over here!
Libbie,
Thank you so much for these sweet comments. I’m glad you found something you like.
Absolutely loved every vintage, creative scene you created, Rachel! I love the island green; so fun for Christmas! Happy Holidays!
Lora,
I really appreciate you for your sweet compliments.
rachel i loved your tour! your home always looks so beautiful for the holidays!
Stacy,
I really appreciate this.
Your home is decorated so beautifully for Christmas! I love all of your lovely vintage treasures! It was so much fun to be on this tour with you. Merry Christmas!
Lynne,
I really appreciate this.