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French Farmhouse Christmas Kitchen Cupboard

by Janet Clark at Home

french farmhouse Christmas kitchen with antique drying rack and spindle ornaments

I am so excited to share my french farmhouse kitchen cupboard decorated for Christmas!

I don’t think this qualifies as an actual cupboard, but it just feels so homey and cozy to call it that.

french farmhouse Christmas kitchen with antique drying rack and spindle ornaments

Bringing in the French Farmhouse Feel

I have been planning this area for so long. The first step was building this “antique french” drying rack to hang above the cupboard. You can see the post here. It really sets the tone for the french farmhouse feel.

french farmhouse Christmas kitchen with antique drying rack and spindle ornaments

Next I made spindle ornaments from salvaged stair spindles. You can read about that here.

Hanging the Spindle Ornaments

spindle ornament with a string of cranberries and bay leaves

To hang the spindles, I used some jute twine threaded through a yarn needle, stringing cranberries and bay leaves. The jute was pulled through the hole in the spindle and tied in a knot.

french farmhouse kitchen shelves with ironstone and red and white transferware

Adding Gingerbread and Candles

Ginger bread ornaments completed the display and added all the Christmas scents. I used this recipe, poked holes in the top with a straw before baking, and used fishing line to hang.

Ironstone and old box candle display

Candles always add that Christmas sparkle. This area is quite shadowy, so the added glow was very welcome.

how to turn an old box into candle holder

I took an old wooden box and placed a 2×4″ board inside. A 3/4″ drill bit was used to make holes to hold the candles. The ribbon was cut from some ticking fabric and tied in a bow.

french farmhouse kitchen shelves with ironstone and red and white transferware

The gingerbread cookie house and bottle brush trees created a hint of a town. I envisioned icicles and stars in the sky over a wintry village.

red and white transferware Christmas display

I used red and white transferware to bring in some Christmas color.

Adding Christmas Color to the Ironstone

french farmhouse kitchen shelves with ironstone and red and white transferware

Berries, greenery, and apples add a natural and festive touch to my collection of ironstone.

french farmhouse kitchen shelves with ironstone and red and white transferware
french farmhouse kitchen shelves with ironstone and red and white transferware

I hope you enjoyed this little tour of one of my favorite spots to decorate. I am working on spreading the french farmhouse feel throughout the kitchen and will be sharing soon!

french farmhouse Christmas kitchen with antique drying rack and spindle ornaments

Thanks for stopping by,

Janet

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Hi! I’m Janet, I just want to make beautiful things and make things beautiful! I enjoy creating a vintage, romantic home with lots of DIY and thrifty  projects. Follow along with me as I add character and charm to a builder grade home. Read more about me here.

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