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French Vintage Kitchen Christmas Tour + Video

My French Vintage Kitchen Christmas Tour is ready for its debut tour this year with simple yet beautiful rustic and natural details.
French Vintage Kitchen Christmas Tour - So Much Better With Age

Today is the last of my Christmas tours and it’s the favourite room in my house – the kitchen! A French Vintage Kitchen Christmas Tour 😉

In case you missed the other Christmas tours from this year:

French Master Bedroom Christmas Tour

French Vintage Christmas Living Room and Mantel Tour

French Christmas Dining Room with Evergreen, Pinecones and Banners

French vintage kitchen with wreaths on the range, and window.  A mini Christmas tree on the counter.

I hung two faux green cedar wreaths on the two big windows with Command-Strips this year and added some cedar branches to the shelves.

Just a few natural touches make a huge difference in Christmas decorating. I just clipped these branches from my backyard.

French bread board, cedar branches, green glasses in white kitchen.

This Vintage Vertical Christmas Garland I made years ago and still hang it up every year. It’s so simple to make with vintage postcards, glitter and some mini clipboards.

Christmas postcards on clipboards, and an Eiffel Tower in kitchen.

I made another stunning Christmas wreath the same as in my living room and have the easiest tutorial for you.

I also added my Joyeux Noel printable to my French bread board with some glitter wash tape. Make sure to download your free copy!

Christmas balls in a cloche, and wooden bread board with a printable on it.
DIY Easy & Beautiful Christmas Wreath poster.
Green glassware, French bread board, Christmas tree in French vintage kitchen.

Last year I had antlers with candles and evergreen branches as a kitchen island centrepiece. This year I used a vintage sled, some gingerbread houses and candles!

Do you know that I hot glued these gingerbread houses together to save time? Yes! Hot glue! I wanted them to be displayed all seasons (I start decorating right after Halloween) and I have another gingerbread house that me and the kids made that they can eat after so these ones are purely just for display. I bought some gingerbread house kits at the grocery store and put them together with hot glue. That saved more of the pre-made icing for decorating with.

Genius, right?!

Gingerbread houses on vintage sled on white kitchen island.
Gingerbread houses with candles, cedar branches on sled.

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Wreaths on windows, vintage clock and wooden cutting board in kitchen.


Just adding one little ornament to a cute little decorative tree makes it very festive with minimal work too.

Green glassware, Christmas tree, rolling pins on counter in kitchen.

I hope you enjoyed my French Vintage kitchen Christmas tour this year!

Be sure to watch a short video on my French vintage Christmas tour!

Make sure to pin it for later!

French Vintage Christmas Kitchen.

Click in Case You Missed:

Joyeux Noel Free Printable

Joyeux Noel Free Printable.

French Dining Room Christmas Tour

French Dining Room Christmas Tour poster.

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22 Comments

  1. No wonder your kitchen is your favorite room, Wow what a kitchen, great place to cook and bake. There wasn’t anything I saw didn’t love.
    Did you print out the Christmas images from Graphics Fairy? They all look so cute on wall hung on clipboards.
    I have few things need to hang but keep forgetting to get clip boards, fun way to hang art. Do you use command strips to hang art on your gorgeous subway tile?
    Got some wonderful ideas for vignettes from your photos, thanks for inspiration. I see ideas on a blog and before I know it am jumping up to find items to create my own vignettes. Mr.Furry asks me why I do that, how to explain?
    Thanks for beautiful printables. Will frame one for our daughter and one for me. We make frames with lathing strips if I don’t have a frame from thrift store to use.
    Wishing you and yours a very MERRY CHRISTMAS

    1. Hi Janeellen,
      Yes I printed out those images from the Graphics Fairy. Aren’t they adorable? Such an easy DIY. Thanks for your sweet message. Happy New Year!
      Hugs, Jamie

  2. I love your Christmas kitchen it is lovely but, my favorites were the clipboard postcards and your sleigh, really different. Enjoy your Christmas and Happy New Year in case i don’t hear from you again.

  3. Love Love your kitchen and the sled with the gingerbread homes is wonderful Thank you for sharing with us all your inspirations

  4. So pretty…. where did you purchase the green glasses on the shelves? They are adorable.
    Have a very blessed and Merry Christmas!

    1. Hi Sarah, I got the tall green glasses from a thrift shop, I think they are from Mexico. The short green glasses are from Pottery Barn.
      Happy New Year.
      Hugs, Jamie

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