Cookies and milk may cut it for Santa…
…but the rest of us long for more savory holiday beverages! One of my favorite things to do is to set up a holiday beverage station in my home! It can be as simple or elaborate as you wish. Set aside a cozy nook, exclusively for the merry making of hot holiday beverages! Mine is tucked into one corner of my kitchen, on its own buffet table, with a festive piece of wall art as a backdrop… and framed in twinkle lights.
Set up the Basics
Begin by tossing a holiday-themed table runner across the buffet table. Add a festive backdrop (I used framed wall art, but it could be anything from holiday wrapping paper to a fabric backdrop)….
Lazy Susan
Fill a multi-tiered Lazy Susan with the essentials for holiday hot cocoa, hot tea and coffee.
Amendments
Add individual packets of your favorite sweeteners and other amendments. I use packets of Truvia, monk fruit, and sugar.
Sugar cubes displayed in a mason jar also lend a charming touch, or offer rock sugar swizzle sticks for a fun twist on sweetening!
Festive amendments make all the difference and will draw your family and friends to the beverage station!
My first stop for traditional favorites is Williams-Sonoma!
Shop on-line, or for that “holiday feeling,” stop by the store in person! Grab the following W-S items for your beverage station:
Marshmallow Alphabet Letters. This year W-S came out with Marshmallow Alphabet Letters! So, you can sip your hot cocoa through your very own personalized floating marshmallow! “A Playful Personalized Holiday Treat!” I have not found these to be available on the W-S website; I got mine in person at the store.
Pictured below in salted caramel, peppermint, dark chocolate, and milk chocolate…
A few other trusted standby amendments include:
Candy cane spoons, candy cane swizzle sticks, and good-old-fashioned cinnamon sticks…
Be sure to use festive mugs, plates and napkins!
Guys, look below for the most adorable dessert plates! I mean, a VW bus and a camper! Gotta have ‘um! Click on the image for the Amazon link!
To accompany the beverages, have some homemade cookies or peppermint bark on hand. I am a huge fan of the W-S Peppermint Bark, which comes in small break-apart sheets, or individually-wrapped morsels.
Ghirardelli also makes a delightful peppermint bark, which also comes in individually wrapped pieces.
If you have room, add your Keurig, tea maker or coffee maker to the same table.
Add a candle that smells like vanilla or gingerbread, and voila! You’ve just created an inviting holiday nook for family members to gather round and enjoy!
Below is a Shopping slider…
It showcases the products feaured in this post, with clickable links to Amazon and Williams Sonoma!
In some cases I was able to post the exact products I used in my beverage station; in others I substituted a similar item that I thought you would like!
Enjoy!






















































Love this idea!
Greetings! I loved the audible version of this post which was featured on the Welcome Home Podcast! Wonderful speaking voice. Hmm, podcast in the future?
Hummm, I don’t know! As much as I love to expound, microphones make me nervous! Maybe a comedy skit on how it takes novice bloggers like myself hours upon hours to figure out some minute detail about their site (such as why the #*!^%# navigation arrows are white when I am clearly selecting black???)… aahhh, the glory of it all!