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Winter Decorating: Four Simple Tray Designs

Winter naturally urges us to slow down, gather close, and surround ourselves with small touches of beauty. One of my favorite ways to bring that seasonal magic into the home is by styling decorative trays. They’re simple, versatile, and the perfect canvas for handmade creations, winter foliage, and glowing accents that make a space feel festive and welcoming. 
This year, I’ve been experimenting with both a round tray and a rectangular red tray, layering in pieces I’ve crafted myself along with seasonal greenery and charming winter décor. Each tray tells its own story—whether it’s a cozy village scene, a golden floral display, or a mix of berries and light-up houses—and together they create a collection that feels personal, creative, and full of holiday spirit.


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🕯️ Winter Tray Decorating Items

Round tray
Rectangular red tray
Faux gold flowers
Upcycled spam can container (for floral display)
Winter foliage/greenery
Red bird decoration
Battery-operated gold Christmas tree light
Bell
Faux snow (optional)
Beaded garland (optional)
Metal holiday house (handmade)
Wooden houses (painted red and green)
Battery-operated candles
Foliage with colorful flowers and gold accents
Light-up ceramic white houses
Faux red berries
Clear light-up chapel


Winter Decorating Tray Designs

For my winter decorating trays, I used one round tray and one rectangular red tray, incorporating handmade decorations along with winter foliage and other seasonal accents.


For the first tray, I chose my round tray and displayed faux gold flowers in a container I created from a spam can—be sure to check out the tutorial here. To add greenery, I included winter foliage, placed my red bird, a battery-operated gold Christmas tree light, and a bell, leaving the front of the tray empty to allow space for faux snow or perhaps a beaded garland.  


For the second tray, I featured a metal holiday house I had recently made, along with two wooden houses I had decorated and painted—one red and one green—which looked charming when displayed together. I added two battery-operated candles and finished the design with my red bird.

For the third tray, I used my red rectangular tray and arranged foliage with colorful flowers and gold accents, complemented by light-up ceramic white houses, faux red berries, and additional greenery to complete the look. 



For the fourth tray, I returned to my faux gold flowers, which looked beautiful against the tray, and paired them with a clear light-up chapel, battery-operated candles, faux berries, and a touch of greenery to finish the design.


Each tray tells its own little story, blending handmade projects with seasonal touches. Whether it’s upcycled containers, painted houses, or glowing lights, these trays are a reminder that winter decorating doesn’t have to be complicated—it’s about layering pieces you love and letting them shine together.

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  1. Love these decorating ideas. Simple and clean.
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  2. Love decorating with trays. So many possibilities. I like the look of containing the items. Seems to make them stand out more.

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    1. Yes, I agree, so many possibilities. Thank you for visiting.

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  3. Stephane, I love your tray ideas! Really fun!! I have a few trays/baskets which work as trays and I need to do more tray decorating. Happy to share your post at Share Your Style #479 this evening for you. <3

    Happy Christmas time,
    Barb :)

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    1. Barb, thank you! It's so much fun decorating trays and baskets. :) Thank you for sharing my post at your Share Your Style linkup. I appreciate. Wishing you a beautiful Holiday season. Merry Christmas.

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  4. Wow, you're so good at styling!! Thanks for joining in on Home Matters Linky Party! I will be featuring your post this week! #HomeMattersParty xx

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    1. Joy, aw, thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed my tray styling. Always so nice to be featured at your party. Take care. 😊

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  5. oh! your decorations are beautiful <3 I love the red and green - it looks so warm and homely :)

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    1. Thank you so much. I'm glad you enjoyed the decorations. 😊

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