10 Ways to Make Christmas More Festive, Magical, and Memorable

How to make Christmas more Festive and memorable

Want this season to feel joyful, festive, and full of lasting memories as we approach Christmas? Below are ten simple, approachable ideas to help make the holidays feel more special in your home.

“The best winter holiday traditions bring people together and leave a lasting impression. Keep them simple and sustainable, and give yourself permission to let go or evolve to new traditions.”

My book A Lovely Life encourages savoring small joys each season. The winter section offers many ideas for creating space for beauty, connection, and soul-filling moments.

These suggestions are intentionally SIMPLE. A memorable holiday doesn’t require elaborate decor, complicated projects, or big expenses. Often the simplest traditions create the fondest memories.

Pick the ideas that feel doable, keep them relaxed and fun, and don’t worry about perfection—intentional moments matter more than flawless execution.

I hope these ideas inspire you to create simple, meaningful memories with loved ones this season.

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Star shaped Christmas string lights

Add extra sparkle with lights

Layering lights around your home instantly creates a warm, festive atmosphere. Consider stringing lights along a railing, placing window stars, hanging paper or Moravian stars on the porch, or sprinkling battery-operated wire lights through mantel decor and tabletop vignettes. A few well-placed lights make a room feel cozier and more magical for evenings together.

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Hanging Stars

Hanging stars or a glowing porch light add instant charm to your entry and delight neighbors and guests. Even simple window candles or a strand of globe lights can transform a space.


Make Christmas treats: cookies or gingerbread houses

  • Baking together is an easy and joyful way to make memories. Bake sugar cookies, gingerbread, or other family favorites and decorate together.
  • Turn decorating into a friendly contest with playful award titles like “most creative” or “most sprinkles.” Print a simple certificate for each person to keep the fun lighthearted and memorable.
  • Package extras to share with neighbors or friends—delivering treats is a lovely way to brighten someone’s day.
  • Bring out festive plates and serving dishes during the holidays to make everyday moments feel special.
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Gingerbread house kits or cookie cutter sets are an easy way to get started and are fun for all ages.

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Favorite family games and pretty seasonal puzzles

Slow down to play table games or do a puzzle

Dedicating time to play board games or work on a puzzle together creates relaxed, meaningful conversation and laughter. Choose a seasonal puzzle or a family favorite game and let the evening unfold without rushing.

“We can slow down a hectic rhythm of long days filled to the brim with frantic activity and make room in winter for a more soulful, joyful life.”

ways to make christmas more meaningful
Blue and white nativity scene

Read the Christmas story around a nativity scene

For many families, setting up a nativity and reading the Christmas story together centers the season on its deeper meaning. It’s a quiet, meaningful tradition that helps create memories and a sense of wonder for children and adults alike.

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Bring extra delight to daily coffee, tea, or hot cocoa

  • Add a splash of vanilla or a special extract to warm drinks, or stir in a candy cane, marshmallows, or festive sprinkles.
  • Use holiday mugs to make everyday moments feel celebratory.
  • Set up a small hot cocoa station with toppings like chocolate chips, crushed candy canes, whipped cream, and marshmallows for guests and family to enjoy.
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A small, thoughtfully arranged cocoa bar turns a simple treat into a cozy ritual everyone looks forward to.

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Hop in the car to look at Christmas lights

A family drive to view neighborhood lights is an easy, low-key outing that feels special. Bring along thermoses of hot cocoa, play car-friendly holiday music, and enjoy the glow together.

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The Hygge Game

Use conversation cards for memorable chats

Conversation or “hygge” cards help spark thoughtful, fun discussions during meals or gatherings. They’re an easy way to prompt stories, gratitude, and connection across generations.

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Easy DIY Mason Jars

Do a simple Christmas craft

  • Try easy, kid-friendly crafts like DIY mason jar snow globes, paper chains, or paper snowflakes.
  • A short, creative project can become a beloved tradition that’s fun to display each year.

Turn on music to inspire a cozy or festive atmosphere

Music shapes mood—play a holiday playlist or calming seasonal tunes while preparing food, wrapping gifts, or relaxing together. Music helps make ordinary moments feel intentional and celebratory.

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Make it extra fun with Santa hats, reindeer antlers, elf hats, or festive sweaters

Silly costumes or seasonal accessories are an easy way to bring laughter and photos to holiday gatherings. Keep a small box of hats or antlers on hand for impromptu fun.

  • Santa hats, reindeer antlers, elf hats, or matching holiday sweaters can add playfulness to family nights, cookie baking, or photo moments.
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Whimsical stocking and trim details

Add holiday touches in guest spaces

If you’re hosting, a few small touches make a guest room feel welcoming: drape a garland over the bed, tie a stocking to a bedpost, place a mini tree or a small welcome treat, and use cozy flannel sheets during winter.

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Still Christmas shopping? You’ll find lots of gift ideas in seasonal gift guides and curated lists.


More gift ideas and seasonal inspiration

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A Lovely Life book
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