Christmas Coffee And Cocoa Bar
If you’ve been anywhere around me for a hot minute, then you know my love for coffee! Today I’m sharing a fun and festive Christmas Coffee and Cocoa Bar.
My most favorite time of year is Christmas and one reason why is that I get to participate in all the fun blog hops, gathering so much inspiration along the way.
And speaking of kitchens…
Did you know I have a hallway of pantries?
Well, it didn’t start that way.
It used to be a desk area and then an open space pantry.
It was very unsightly and needed a huge update.
Last year, we took on the task of updating these two spaces, creating built in cabinets for the pantry and repurposing the desk area into a butler’s pantry.
I have always dreamed of making this butler’s pantry into a Christmas Coffee and Cocoa bar and I finally did it and I’m so excited to share it with you today.
Christmas Coffee and Cocoa Bar
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It’s a red and white peppermint frenzy and I love how it looks!
I started with this fun ticking stripe rag garland. I purchased this one from Hobby Lobby, but I’m sure you can make one pretty easily.
These Santa and Mrs. Claus salt and pepper shakers are vintage treasures given to me by a family member.
They look perfectly at home amongst my milk glass collection.
I went through my Christmas boxes and pulled out everything red and white that I had.
It was an economical way to use what I already had on hand.
This is the cocoa section. The only thing missing are the marshmallows, but for some reason, they were a bit elusive to find this year. I blame the curse of 2020!
But I think there is still enough yumminess to create the perfect batch of cocoa.
The coffee side is a bit more simple, but believe me, it gets used all day long!
I love my Ninja Coffee maker – it comes with a milk frother and the option to brew a cup or a full pot.
Last year, I found this cute fan shaped milk glass vase and it’s the perfect shape to hold my coffee filters.
Isn’t that a great idea! I love how it ties in with the rest of my milk glass collection.
I love how my Christmas Coffee and Cocoa Bar flows perfectly with the rest of my decor!
It was fun creating a new space that I’ve never done before. And I just love getting all merry each time I pour myself a new cuppa!
Don’t Miss My Other Christmas Posts
3 Simple DIY Christmas Yarn Crafts
Red Tartan Christmas Dining Table
Epic Gift Guide for the Musician
Christmas Artwork Using Wrapping Paper
Thanks Lisa – what a joy to be a part of this tour with you!
Thank you Amber!