1Cowboy Boot Planterscowboy christmas decorations boot vasesThe Pioneer Woman

Ready to kick up your holiday style? Turn a beloved pair of worn-in cowboy boots and turn them into rustic vases! Fill them with fresh evergreens, festive berries, or poinsettias for a charming country centerpiece. If you’re using real greenery, place a glass of water inside the boots. But you can also use faux flowers!

2Lasso Wreathlasso wreathALISON GOOTEE/STUDIO D

Wrangle in some Western spirit with a DIY lasso wreath that’s as country as it is cute! Start with a coiled rope or lariat, then add pine sprigs, bells, and a bold red bow for a true Christmas touch. It’s a simple way to say “Howdy, holidays!” from your front door.

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3Cowboy Hat Tree Toppercowboy hat tree topperThe Pioneer Woman

A cowboy hat tree topper instantly turns your Christmas tree into a show-stopping centerpiece with rustic ranch charm. Simply perch a classic hat at the top—or add ribbon, rope, or greenery for extra holiday sparkle. Ree herself did something similar at The Merc for a bold, boot-stompin’ twist on traditional décor.

4Leather-Inspired Wrapping Paperleather wrapping paperALISON GOOTEE/STUDIO D

Even the gifts under your Christmas tree can have a rugged look! Swap shiny foil for faux leather-inspired wrapping paper in rich brown tones to create that authentic cowboy feel. You can find similar styles on sites like Etsy or Zazzle. Add red ribbon, twine, or bandana-tied bows for the perfect finishing touch.

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5Quilted Cowboy Boot Stockingscowboy christmas decorations boot stockingsThe Pioneer Woman/Etsy

These quilted cowboy boot stockings (and any similar styles) will bring a touch of frontier flair to your mantel. Whether you make them yourself from denim, leather scraps, or cozy flannel, or buy the stockings on Etsy, these boot-shaped beauties are as charming as they are unique.

6Plaid Accentschristmas plaid buffalo checkKEVIN J. MIYAZAKI

Nothing says “cowboy Christmas” like a touch of plaid! Add rustic warmth to your home with plaid throw pillows, flannel blankets, or even a checkered table runner. The classic Western pattern pairs perfectly with leather, wood, and twinkling lights—creating a cozy, ranch-style retreat.

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7Garland-Draped Antlersantler garlandBecky Luigart-Stayner

If you have antlers hanging on your wall (or have been wanting to add them), turn them into a statement piece of holiday décor! Drape them with evergreen garland, twinkle lights, and sprigs of holly or eucalyptus for a look that’s both rugged and refined. It’s proof that even the simplest ranch touches can shine bright!

8Western-Inspired Ornamentscowboy christmas decorations ornamentsThe Pioneer Woman

There are so many ways to spruce up your tree for a cowboy Christmas! Adorn the branches with tiny cowboys, horses, cows, barns, saddles, boots, red trucks, and rustic stars made from leather, rope, or wood. Mix them in with classic glass bulbs and plaid ribbons for a tree that feels extra cozy.

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9Tub of Giftscowboy christmas decorations gift bucketBrian Woodcock

Corral your presents in a galvanized tub for a rustic, ranch-style display that doubles as easy organization on Christmas morning. Line it with plaid fabric or burlap, add a few sprigs of greenery, and fill it with gifts. It’s kinda like Santa’s sleigh, but straight off the ranch!

10Quilted Christmas Treequilted christmas treeBecky Luigart-Stayner

No sewing required for this cozy craft! Simply cut a piece of foam core board into a tall triangle shape, then wrap it with a festive patchwork quilt. Secure it with straight pins and set the “tree” on top of a basket to create the trunk. You can even add a DIY star.

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Macie Reynolds is the assistant editor of E-Commerce and SEO for The Pioneer Woman.

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