We want to spread as much holiday cheer as we can this year, and one area of the house we’re not ignoring is our windows. Who said they couldn’t join in on the good time?
While the tree, tables, and shelves are usually where Christmas decorations are placed, windows offer a space where everyone, indoors and out, can see the decorations.
Be ready to be surprised if you believe that Christmas window decorations end with the classic wreath. Try these 30 festive and enjoyable Christmas window decorating ideas this year.
Big Bows

Bows are a timeless part of holiday decor and they don’t have to stay on the Christmas tree. Add a festive touch by attaching oversized bows to your home’s exterior windows. They’re a simple way to bring classic holiday charm to your home.
Use bows on their own or pair them with wreaths for added style. While red is a popular choice, feel free to explore other options like plaid or metallic designs to suit your color scheme.
String Lights

String lights are a great way to add cozy ambiance to your home during the holidays. When used on windows, they create a warm and welcoming glow that’s visible inside and out.
You can frame your windows with lights or drape them softly for a more relaxed look. Choose warm white bulbs for a classic feel or go with colorful lights to make a bolder statement.
Display Christmas Cards

Turn holiday greetings into part of your seasonal decor by hanging your Christmas cards in the window. Use string and clothespins to create a simple DIY card garland.
This adds a personal and meaningful touch to your decorations while helping you make use of the cards you’ve received from loved ones.
Christmas Wreath Trio

If symmetry is your style, hanging three wreaths in a row can create a balanced, festive look. This setup works especially well if you have a set of three windows or a wide picture window.
Choose matching wreaths or add slight variations in size or ribbon to keep things visually interesting.
Ribbon-Draped Window Wreaths

Give each window a festive finish by hanging a wreath with a ribbon. Use a ribbon in a holiday print or color, and loop it through the wreath before hanging it securely.
This style adds a soft, elegant detail to your windows and complements both traditional and modern Christmas designs.
Window Swag

Window swag made from seasonal greenery is a charming way to dress up your home’s exterior. Combine evergreen branches, berries, pinecones, and even string lights for a lush, festive arrangement.
Secure the swag with ribbon in the center and allow it to drape slightly for a natural, graceful finish.
Christmas Window Boxes

Add a seasonal arrangement to your window boxes with winter-ready plants and holiday accents. Evergreens, poinsettias, pinecones, and berries are all great choices.
Accent your display with a decorative bow or mini lights to complete the festive look.
Simple Laurel Leaf Wreaths

Laurel leaf wreaths offer a minimal and stylish option for Christmas decorating. Their clean green look pairs well with farmhouse or modern themes.
Use a ribbon to hang them in each window, and enjoy the natural beauty they bring to your holiday decor.
Banner

Turn your window into a message board for the season with a festive banner. Choose one that says “Merry Christmas” or a similar holiday greeting to spread cheer to passersby.
Banners are easy to hang and can be paired with garland or wreaths to make the window even more festive.
Ornament Garland

Garland doesn’t have to be all greenery—combine ornaments with greenery for a colorful twist. Attach ornaments to your garland and hang it across your window for a cheerful, sparkling display.
Use traditional holiday colors or personalize it with a palette that fits your home.
White Snow Display

Create a winter wonderland on your windowsill using faux snow and festive decor. You can use pull-apart snow, felt, or snow spray along the edges of your windows for a snowy effect.
Add candles, small figurines, or mini trees to complete the cozy scene.
Window Village

If you collect holiday village figurines, your windowsill is a great spot to showcase them. Set up a mini Christmas village and add lights to bring it to life, especially after dark.
This classic display adds a nostalgic touch to your seasonal setup.
Classic Tall Candles

Candles are a simple and timeless addition to your holiday window decorations. Place them in jars or holders on the sill, and add extras like dried orange slices or pinecones for a natural accent.
Choose flameless LED candles if you want a safer alternative.
Magnolia Leaf Garland

Drape magnolia leaf garland across the top of your window for a subtle, elegant look. Magnolia leaves offer a unique texture and can be a sophisticated alternative to traditional evergreen garland.
This idea works well in both rustic and modern homes.
Cheery Wooden Sign

Add a rustic charm to your windows by hanging or leaning a holiday-themed wooden sign. It’s a great alternative to a wreath and works especially well on porch or entry windows.
Choose a message that fits your home’s style or make your own for a personal touch.
Holly Wreaths

Holly wreaths are a traditional Christmas staple. With their glossy green leaves and bright red berries, they bring classic holiday colors into your window decor.
They pair beautifully with other natural decorations or stand alone as a statement piece.
Planter Arrangement

Match a seasonal planter to your window display for a cohesive look. Use evergreens, pine sprigs, and ornaments to fill your planter and create a festive welcome.
A darker container, like black or bronze, helps the greenery and colors pop.
Bell Garland

Bells are a fun and festive way to decorate your windows. String together a garland of small bells and drape it across the window frame.
This adds a gentle jingle to your decor and can be paired with lights or greenery for extra charm.
Ceramic Home Window Display

Ceramic holiday pieces, such as houses or trees, look beautiful displayed in a window. Their slim profile makes them ideal for windowsills, and they shine even more with a touch of LED lighting.
Arrange a few pieces for a clean, sophisticated setup.
Evergreen Garland

Add a timeless touch by hanging evergreen garland across your window. Whether you line the top edge or drape it in a swooping shape, it adds natural beauty and holiday spirit.
Consider adding lights or ribbon for a little extra flair.
Dried Orange Garland

Create your own dried orange garland and hang it above your window for a fresh, handmade feel. The citrus slices add a burst of color and pair well with greenery.
This vintage-inspired decor is simple, sustainable, and smells great, too.
Oversized Ornaments

Larger ornaments make a big impact. String them together to create a bold garland to hang across your window. Use multiple colors or stick with a theme—either way, it adds a festive pop.
This look is fun, modern, and easy to personalize.
Tiny Tree

If you’re short on space, add a few miniature trees to your windowsill. Whether you opt for bottlebrush trees or mini evergreens, these small accents help you keep the Christmas spirit without taking up too much room.
Pair them with fairy lights or candles for added ambiance.
Paper Snowflakes

Paper snowflakes are a nostalgic and fun DIY option for holiday windows. Cut out your designs, attach them to string, and hang them from the top of the window.
This project is kid-friendly, budget-conscious, and adds a wintry charm to any space.
Christmas Tree of Lights

Use string lights to form the shape of a Christmas tree on your window. With a few hooks or clips, you can create this fun and festive design that’s especially effective at night.
Add small ornaments to complete the look and personalize the setup.
Hanging Mistletoe

Mistletoe is a small but meaningful decoration you can hang in front of a window. Traditionally associated with good luck and holiday cheer, it’s a sweet, simple way to decorate and invite a festive atmosphere.
Use real or faux mistletoe depending on your preference.
White Branches

For a snowy look indoors, arrange white or frosted branches in a vase near the window. It’s a minimal yet elegant way to bring in seasonal style without the need for greenery.
This idea works well for those looking for something low-maintenance.
Metallic Bells

Add a touch of sparkle with metallic bells strung together across your window. Combined with greenery or lights, they create a festive and slightly vintage feel that’s both elegant and fun.
Choose gold, silver, or copper to match your decor theme.
Jars of Lights

Transform simple glass jars into glowing decor by filling them with fairy lights. Arrange them along your windowsill for a magical effect that’s visible both inside and out.
It’s an easy, budget-friendly idea that brings cozy charm to your space.
Hanging Stars

Stars make a wonderful addition to holiday window decor. Suspend them at different lengths in front of your window for a celestial display.
This look pairs nicely with other elements like gingerbread figures or string lights for a festive combination.