How To Style A Bar Cart For Christmas

How To Style A Bar Cart For Christmas

Not too many more sleeps now until Christmas! I had spent the past few weeks deep in ceramics mode as I prepped for holiday markets, but now that’s all behind me and I’m ready to fully embrace the holiday season. I usually give myself two weeks of PTO (minus the “P”) at the end of the year, and I’m so looking forward to being lazy during that limbo after New Years. I’ll be spending it dreaming about 2026, finishing up a couple of lingering custom ceramic orders, and just generally taking a moment to breathe.

But before I get to that, I’ve got some fun family time planned for the holidays. My sister is coming into town, and we’ll be doing lots of eating and drinking, which inspired me to put together a festive styled bar cart for the occasion. I’m definitely of the opinion that you don’t need to wait for a full-blown event to style a sweet party-ready area in your home. Doing so makes even just a 2-person sisterly get-together feel like a special occasion, and I couldn’t recommend it more.

How To Style A Bar Cart For ChristmasHow To Style A Bar Cart For Christmas

This little scene on our blush pink bar cart (that I styled for Thanksgiving, if you remember) took maybe 15 minutes to throw together, so don’t feel too intimidated that it’s going to take an overly long time. My advice is to gather your favorite Christmas decorations and accents first, things like tabletop trees, garlands (I personally love felt ball garlands in this instance since they don’t take up as much room as evergreen branches do), and holiday-themed dishes. Place the pile of goodies around you on the floor beside the cart, and then start trying different placement options. Place taller things on the outside ends so they don’t get in the way, and put your most-needed items up top, front and center. More purely decorative accents should go on the bottom where they can be admired without crowding out necessities (but sprinkle a couple up top, too!).

How To Style A Bar Cart For ChristmasHow To Style A Bar Cart For Christmas

My vision for this setup was a collection of items that my sister, parents, hubby, and I would want to use for a quick holiday brunch at home during the days before or after Christmas. I brought in a pitcher to fill with ingredients for mimosas or screwdrivers (although I also have wine below in case that’s preferred), a vintage utensil caddy where everyone can grab their silverware, napkins rolled and ready to scoop up, plus a tea towel in case there are any drink spills. I filled in any empty areas with decorative accents.

How To Style A Bar Cart For ChristmasHow To Style A Bar Cart For ChristmasHow To Style A Bar Cart For Christmas

If you saw the post where I shared my Thanksgiving styling on this same bar cart, then you might have noticed that I reused quite a few elements. I wanted to show that just a few key swaps can make the bar cart look so different without having to buy anything new or store an excessive amount of extra seasonal décor. I personally like the idea of styling a bar cart for a party as opposed to a large buffet table because I think I can use fewer things to get the point across, and it’s on wheels so I can push the cart off to the side when it’s no longer the focus of the get-together.

How To Style A Bar Cart For Christmas

How To Style A Bar Cart For Christmas

I know bar carts had their heyday, really, back in the early 2010s, but with just a few modern updates to the styling accents (and embracing a “less is more” mentality), I think it definitely still works for 2026. I’ve already reused this cart for lots of different reasons, including everyday wine storage and even pottery production down in my studio. Shop the cart here if you can think of a few good uses for it in your own space, and let me know in the comments if you’ve got holiday decorating tips to share during this final lead-up to Christmas.

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I’ve been slowly working our way through the house adding affordable custom curtains from UniCurt to each room, and it feels so good to have our living room done, in particular. You’ve seen how we updated the drapery in our guest room lounge and in our sunroom, and we’re so happy with how those upgrades turned out. Our custom-cut curtains are the perfect length, of course, and I love the elegant pleated detail up at the top of the panels that we chose. I spend the most time in our living room, though, so I was really anxious to have this space updated before the end of the year, that way I could enjoy the luxe feeling of heirloom style panels in a fabric chosen by me specifically for this room. UniCurt delivered yet again, and I can’t wait to show you the finished results.

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Custom Floral Curtains From UniCurt

Custom Floral Curtains From UniCurt

Just as I explained in this past post, ordering from UniCurt is super easy. Just browse their collection of fabrics and styles to see which type of curtains work best for your aesthetic and home (they have filters available so you can search by pattern, texture, light blocking, etc.), then use their built-in digital calculator to figure out exactly what length you need to fill your space as you envision. You can then choose different details for your custom curtains, like hanging method, header style (grommet, pleated, ruffled rod pocket, etc.), and lined or unlined, among other things. Once you’ve got your perfect curtains designed on their website, just add to cart, and then order! I love that I’m able to do this on my own without having to communicate with a person, which can sometimes slow down the process. I am able to perfect my curtains with total confidence thanks to the calculator and easy questions that the web page asks during the ordering phase.

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A handful of weeks later, our completely custom blush pink floral pattern curtain panels arrived, and I had them hung in less than 20 minutes. We chose their pink floral “Susie – Milk Tea” curtains with “Fancy” sheer panels to finish off the look. Our pink floral drapery panels are memory shaped (a free upgrade!), unlined, and have a double pinch pleat detail up at the top. We chose the same double pinch pleat style for our sheer panels to make them blend in nicely with our floor-to-ceiling drapes on either side. The total cost for the eight panels that we special ordered came to about $1,500, which is such a steal for completely custom curtains, I think. We will have these curtains for the rest of our time here in this house, so it’s a worthy investment. It feels good knowing that this upgrade is crossed off my list and I never have to pay for curtains again (Lord willing!).

In full transparency, I have received many, many emails from other brands who have tried to convince me to order and review their own custom curtains on my website and social media channels, but I always turn them down. I am totally loyal to UniCurt now because I know I can easily do my own ordering, their prices are affordable, and because they are clear experts in both patterned and solid-colored custom curtains (they sell roman shades now, too!). If you have any questions at all, please don’t hesitate to leave a comment or send me a private message! I know buying custom “forever” curtains is an investment, but I think it’s one you’ll appreciate as much as we have once you’re able to go for it. Let me know what you think of our new blush pink custom curtain below.

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