
Want this season to feel joyful, festive, and full of memory-making moments as we approach Christmas? Here are ten simple, meaningful ideas to help your home feel more festive in the weeks leading up to the holidays.
“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.” – from my book A Lovely Life
A Lovely Life celebrates savoring the simple joys of each season. The winter section is full of ideas for creating space in your life for beauty, meaningful moments, and the people you love.
These suggestions are intentionally SIMPLE. A memorable holiday doesn’t require elaborate décor, complicated projects, or big budgets. Often the sweetest memories come from small, repeatable traditions done with intention.
Choose the ideas that feel doable for you, keep them easy and fun, and let go of perfection. The point is to enjoy the season and the people around you.
I hope these ideas inspire you to create simple traditions that build lasting memories with those you love.

Add extra sparkle with lights
Lighting transforms the mood of a home in winter. A few string lights here and there — along a railing, in windows, or hung as stars — instantly adds warmth and wonder. Battery-operated wire lights tucked in jars or woven through garlands create a cozy glow without fuss. Even a handful of well-placed lights makes evenings feel special.

Hanging stars on a porch or entryway are simple and striking. They add charm to the outside of your home and welcome guests with a festive touch.


Make holiday treats together
- Bake cookies or gingerbread with family or friends. Decorating together is an easy, joyful activity—and it makes delicious gifts.
- Turn baking into a friendly competition: award playful titles like “most creative” or “most colorful” and celebrate everyone’s effort.
- Share baked goods with neighbors or friends to spread cheer.
- Bring out festive plates and serving pieces to make everyday moments feel special.


Gingerbread house kits or simple cookie templates make this approachable for kids and adults alike. Printing out little certificates or playful awards makes the memory stick.

Slow down to play games or do a puzzle
Set aside time for tabletop games or a jigsaw puzzle. These slower, shared activities are a wonderful way to connect, laugh, and create memories without screens or rush.
“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.” – from A Lovely Life

Read the Christmas story around a nativity scene
For families who observe the religious meaning of the season, reading the Christmas story and arranging a nativity scene can be a quiet, meaningful tradition. It focuses attention on the season’s deeper significance and creates a ritual children remember for years.

Bring extra delight to daily drinks
- Elevate coffee, tea, or cocoa with a favorite extract, a candy cane, marshmallows, or festive sprinkles.
- Create a small hot cocoa station with toppings for family and guests.
- Serve drinks in special holiday mugs to make ordinary moments feel celebratory.


A cozy cocoa bar with jars of toppings and a few seasonal marshmallows or stirrers makes a small corner of your kitchen feel festive and inviting.

Hop in the car to admire Christmas lights
Take an evening drive to enjoy neighborhood light displays. Pack thermoses of cocoa or cider and enjoy the simple pleasure of twinkling lights together.

Use conversation cards for memorable chats
Conversation or question cards are a simple tool to spark meaningful, fun discussions at the table. Keep a deck handy for holiday gatherings to encourage stories, laughter, and deeper connection.

Do a simple Christmas craft
- Make mason jar snow globes or paper snowflakes with kids.
- Create paper chains to decorate a tree or mantel.
- Choose a craft that’s easy and portable so everyone can join in.
Turn on music to inspire a cozy atmosphere
Music shapes the feel of your home. Play a holiday playlist or soothing instrumental music while you wrap gifts, cook, or relax together. A few well-chosen songs can lift the mood and create a sense of celebration.


Make it playful with hats or festive attire
Keep a small box of Santa hats, reindeer antlers, elf hats, or silly sweaters for family gatherings. Dressing up briefly adds spontaneity and laughter to photos and memories.
- Santa hats
- Reindeer antlers
- Elf hats or festive sweaters

Add holiday touches in guest spaces
If you’re hosting visitors, add small seasonal details to their room: drape a garland on the bed, tie a stocking to a bedpost, or place a small tree or a festive mug on the bedside table. Little gestures make guests feel welcomed and cared for.

Still finishing your Christmas shopping?
If you need last-minute gift ideas, collect a few thoughtful, simple items that reflect the recipient’s tastes—cozy throws, holiday treats, or a special mug can all feel personal and festive without stress.


