Simple Holiday Kitchen Counter Vignette

Welcome to the Blog today, Friends.
We’ve just returned from our travels to beautiful Italy, and my heart is full of inspiration as we step into the holiday season. There’s something so comforting about settling back into home—unpacking memories, brewing a cup of tea, and adding little touches of seasonal cheer. This year I’m going to be shopping my house for all our Christmas decor. So let’s get started.
To ease back into decorating, I put together a simple arrangement for the kitchen countertop using a few thrifted treasures and some natural elements gathered along the way.
I began with a wonderful thrifted wooden slab from our local thrift shop—one of those pieces that practically begs to come home with you. The felt pads on the bottom keep it from scratching the counter, and I love the warm, live-edge shape. Its irregular oval form cradles the other elements beautifully, creating a soft, organic base for the vignette.

I was out clipping back the holly bushes today and couldn’t resist bringing in a few berry-laden sprigs. The dark, glossy evergreen leaves contrast beautifully with the deep red berries, creating that classic holiday color combination we all love. There’s nothing quite like using what’s growing right outside your door to bring a little seasonal cheer indoors.
The holly found its home in a rough earthenware pitcher I discovered at a thrift store years ago. It’s one of those pieces that continues to earn its keep—simple, rustic, and endlessly useful. The warm brown tones of the pitcher echo the natural hues of the live-edge wooden slab beneath it, tying the whole arrangement together in an easy, organic way.

The next piece in the arrangement is a beautifully carved wooden evergreen tree topped with a simple star. It has such charm—almost as if it were whittled during a cozy winter evening by the fire. To give it just a bit of added height, I’ve placed it on a small earthenware bowl. That little lift makes all the difference, helping the tree stand proudly among the other elements.
The warm tones of the wood and the rustic finish of the bowl blend effortlessly with the earthenware pitcher and the live-edged slab, creating a harmonious, natural look. Each piece feels like it belongs to the same quiet woodland story—simple materials, gentle textures, and a touch of handcrafted beauty.

The final element is a bright red pomegranate, sitting quietly yet looking as though it’s just waiting to spill its wonderful fresh flavor—the beautiful ruby morsels tucked inside. Its vibrant color adds the perfect pop of festive cheer and ties in beautifully with the holly berries. Such a simple addition, yet it brings a sense of richness and abundance to the whole arrangement.
And there you have it—a sweet and simple holiday vignette that came together in just a few moments. It’s amazing how a few thrifted pieces, a bit of nature, and a touch of color can spark that first whisper of the holiday season.
Thank you so much for joining me today for this quick countertop moment, Friends. Just a little nudge toward the holidays we all look forward to, and a gentle reminder that beauty doesn’t have to be complicated.

A lovely start to the season!
Thanks, Rita, I love the simple in the kitchen. Have a great week.
Lynne
This is just beautiful in its simplicity. I have several of these elements. I never thought to add little pads to the bottom of my wooden slab. I miss going out looking for bittersweet. That would be a lovely substitute.
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Thanks, Marsha, the beauty of this vignette is that so many different things will work. Just choose three items that work together and you have a great vignette. Have a lovely week.
Lynne
That is really pretty! I have really toned down my decor in the past year and I like doing little vignettes like this. Just a few things and it’s beautiful in its simplicity!
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Thanks, Mireille, I have definitely moved towards simpler decor in the past couple of years and this year I’m shopping my house. I’ve been cleaning out Christmas things and giving things away. It feels good to not have so much “stuff”. Thanks for stopping by and have a lovely week.
Lynne
Thanks so much for the feature, Barb. It’s always a pleasure to visit your site. Wishing you a very happy holiday season.
Lynne
Well, I have similar items (not the wood round nor the tree) so maybe I can improvise with other items. Nice harmony of colors, Lynne.
That’s the nice part about seeing something you like. It gives you ideas to modify the picture to your own home and decor. Have a good one.
Lynne