A Christmas to Remember: Our Favorite Traditions and Festive Decor

There is something nostalgic about creating a cozy haven during the holiday season. From the moment I pull out the storage boxes brimming with decorations, the magic begins. It starts with putting my favorite childhood Christmas vinyl, Once Upon a Christmas by Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers, on our son’s record playerโ€”a tradition carried over from my parents, who always played it as we decorated our childhood home together. That familiar music instantly transports me back to those warm, joy-filled moments of stringing lights, hanging ornaments, and marveling at the twinkling glow of the tree.

Now, as a mom myself, I feel the same excitement when transforming our home for the holidays. Each piece of decor tells a story, and each tradition we honorโ€”or create anewโ€”brings its own special kind of joy. This year, Iโ€™m reflecting on the little moments that make Christmas magical for our family: the sweet smells of baking with my mom, the laughter of my boys as they exchange gifts, and the quiet evenings Adam and I share once the house falls silent.

These are the traditions that make our home feel like a haven during the most wonderful time of the year.

Our Family Christmas Traditions

Hungarian Pastry-Making with Mom
One of my most cherished traditions is baking Hungarian pastries with my mom, using a recipe passed down from my grandmother. This heirloom recipe is a delightful treat filled with a pecan center, surrounded by a dough that is made a day in advance. The following day, we hand-roll the dough, cut each individual pastry, stuff them with the pecan filling, roll them up, bake them, and finally sprinkle them with powdered sugar when they are fresh out of the oven. Itโ€™s a process that requires time and care, but itโ€™s one that I always look forward to. Perfecting this recipe has been important to me, but more than anything, I have treasured the time spent with my mom.

Thanks to todayโ€™s technology, we can even ask Alexa to play the same Christmas record while we bake, no matter where we are. Over the years, this tradition has evolved; some years have included babies in tow and adjustments to our usual routine. Yet one thing has remained constant: the joy of spending time together while creating a family favorite.

Driving to see Christmas Lights

Another family tradition is driving through neighborhoods to see Christmas lights while listening to Christmas music. The awe and excitement that our kids exude when they see the bright lights is so much fun to witness. Our youngest, in particular, is a BIG-TIME Grinch fan. This year, weโ€™ve made a special point to take him to see as many Grinch decorations as possible because his over-the-top excitement every time he spots one is absolutely contagious. These outings have become a highlight of our holiday season and a tradition we look forward to year after year. We’ve also added in ice skating at Fenton in Cary and seeing the lights at the downtown Cary Park as a newer tradition if our schedule allows each year.

Christmas Eve Church Service
This tradition brings a sense of peace and spiritual focus to the holiday season. The service culminates in a breathtaking moment: with the lights dimmed, the congregation lights candles and sings “Silent Night” together. The glow of the candles and the harmony of voices create an overwhelming sense of serenity and connection, reminding us of the deeper meaning of Christmas.

The Boys’ Gift Exchange (New Tradition!)
This was the first year I had the boys select a Christmas gift for each other. Bonus, they didn’t have to spend their own money but I did have them wrap the gifts. After returning from Christmas Eve service, they ran to the tree begging to open 1 present. I knew that was the perfect time for them to open their gifts to each other. It was such a sweet moment watching them connect after opening the gifts and one new tradition that we will keep going for years to come.

Reading Favorite Christmas Books
The excitement of Christmas morning is always at an all time high but the kids have never been more motivated to go to sleep. We settle down by reading a couple of their favorite Christmas books before lights out.

Couple Gift Exchange: Our Christmas Eve Nighttime Tradition:
This tradition began long before we had kids. We used to live two hours away from family and would travel to spend Christmas with everyone. But that left us wonderingโ€”when would we exchange gifts with each other? It felt impractical to pack up gifts for one another, only to bring them back home unopened. And so, a new tradition was born.

Now, even with children, this has become a cherished part of our Christmas Eve. Some years we donโ€™t exchange gifts at all, but instead, we simply enjoy the quiet time together. Often, weโ€™ll make a festive holiday cocktail, sit in the glow of the Christmas tree, and just talk. This uninterrupted time allows us to savor the moment and open gifts slowly, without the usual chaos of the next morning. With three boys, Christmas morning is nothing short of lively, so having this peaceful tradition ensures that our focus is entirely on them when the big day arrives. Itโ€™s a sweet, meaningful way for us to reconnect and celebrate the season as a couple.

I hope you will consider starting this tradition with your significant other.

Gingerbread White Russian was something new we tried this year.

1:1:1 Ratio of Vodka, Vanilla Kahlua and Trader Joe’s Gingerbread oat milk creamer. We actually measured out 1.5 of each, less of the Kahlua for less sweetness. Having the TJ’s seasonal oat milk creamer on hand proved to be a delightful twist and made it a seasonally crafted cocktail that had just the right amount of spice.

Crafting a Christmas Card Flipbook
Donโ€™t throw out the Christmas cards you receive just yet. Several years ago, I found it difficult to let go of the beautiful cards we had received and brainstormed ways to hold onto them a little longer. I dug through my craft kit, found a box of binder ring closures, and got out a hole punch. Now, I have a few yearsโ€™ worth of cards packed away with our Christmas decor that I set out each year in a decorative bowl.

If keeping every card isnโ€™t your thing, I encourage you to at least save one of your own cards each year to create a flipbook. Your kids will love flipping through them and seeing how theyโ€™ve changed over the years.

Order your supplies today! Iโ€™ve linked everything you need to create your own Christmas card keepsake here. (Link supplies), here.

Annual Cookie Bake with Kids

A few years ago, my childhood friends and all of our children began one of my favorite traditions we share. We all gather and make a variety of cookies. It’s such a sweet morning together.


2024 Decor showcase

The Mantel Moment

This yearโ€™s mantel is, without a doubt, my favorite. It came together during a craft day with a friend when I made a dried orange garland. Paired with delicate gold leaves tucked into the garland, twinkling fairy lights, oversized bells, a Peace garland (a clearance find from last year), and layered ribbon in my go-to color scheme, it feels absolutely perfect to me. The combination of textures, lights, and personal touches creates a centerpiece for our holiday decor that Iโ€™ll definitely recreate next year.

If you want to incorporate dried oranges in your decor next year, I’ve shared the how-to here.

Foraged greenery for porch pots, vases and table decor.


Encouragement & Reflection

As I look back on our holidays, Iโ€™m reminded that the true beauty of the season is found in the simplest moments. The true magic lies in the connections we build, the memories we make, and the love we share.

Creating a cozy haven for the holidays is more than just decoratingโ€”itโ€™s about fostering a sense of belonging and joy for everyone who enters our home. Each garland hung, each card kept, and each ritual observed weaves together a story of love, gratitude, and togetherness.

My hope is that this post inspires you to embrace the traditions that bring you joy and to find new ways to make this season special for your own family. From my family to yours, may your holiday season be filled with warmth, laughter, and cherished memories.

Happy New Year!

Cozy Home Scents: Dried Orange Garland & Winter Simmer Pot DIY

I’m embracing the sweetness of the season, where natureโ€™s simple beauty meets festive cheer. This yearโ€™s Christmas decor was all about organic eleganceโ€”dried oranges turned into garlands, ornaments, and little gifts for teachers. 

On this Solstice day, December 21st, as we welcome the return of light, letโ€™s celebrate the warmth, love, and hope this season brings.  Wishing you all a season filled with light, joy, and moments of stillness.

If youโ€™d like to fill your home with scents of the holidays, give a holiday party host a small gift, or freshen your home after the holiday cleanup, here are the steps to dry out oranges and apple slices:

Preheat oven to 200ยฐ. 

Slice oranges 1/4 of an inch thick

Lay on paper towels and blot excess citrus juice

Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and arrange citrus and apple slices (not overlapping)

Bake to dehydrate for 2-3 hours flipping fruit every 45 minutes. 

Citrus is done when the center is no longer sticky to the touch. 

These dried citruses will keep for months if stored properly. They would also make for a great garnish on cocktails/mocktails.

For the simmer pot:

Include 3 orange slices, 2-3 dried apple slices, 1 tbsp of cloves, 3 cinnamon sticks, and 1/2 cup of cranberries. Rosemary or sage is optional. 

Add to a pot with 2 cups of water and simmer on low adding water as needed. 

If you’re gifting this simmer pot, add ingredients to a cute jar and attach the tag with instructions.

For a downloadable printable of the tags I made, click here.

DIY Oyster Shell Garland

2023 Tablescape and Tree – @4HavensSake

Over the years, we have always collected treasures from the beach whether it be unique shells, beach pebbles, sea glass, sharks teeth, or drift wood but more recently, I started finding myself drawn to oyster shells. Each one is so unique and almost like it’s own piece of art with the various colors and shapes.

Like most things, these oyster shell collections were stored away and forgotten about. That is until I came across the recycled strawberry bucket on a shelf of our laundry room FULL of them.

Last year I was asked to collaborate with King of Christmas Trees and was delighted at the opportunity. Christmas is a favorite in this household, my husband included. He was all in for adding another tree to our dining room.

I needed to come up with a theme.

Insert me finding the collection of shells and my brain started to run with an idea. I’d seen oyster shell ornaments, Christmas trees made from shells and other various ideas but never had I seen a Christmas tree adorned with a beaded and shell garland.

I took to the challenge, collected items I needed and got to work.

While I waited on my shipment of wooden beads, I prepped the shells for paint.

  1. Thoroughly cleaned all shells with a solution of dawn, bleach and water
  2. Allowed them to dry completely
  3. Laid out my favorite shells on a protected surface
  4. Painted edges of the shells with this perfect gold paint
  5. Allowed to dry
  6. Drilled tiny holes in each end of every shell to allow for fishing line

The beads arrived and I began to layout the pattern of beads:shells that I felt looked best. Using a heavy duty fishing line that I borrowed from our boys’ fishing gear, I began stringing beads and shells. The two holes I drilled in each shell allowed for one continuous strand. My initial strand was 5 yards in length. I ended up adding 3 additional yards to the strand which was perfect for our 6.5 foot tree.

You could easily make a short strand and add it as decor on a coffee table with books, and other items.

My favorite accent color in the home has always been copper and coral tones. When I saw some of the oyster shells had this coloring in them, I immediately knew which color theme I was going with. I dug out the matte copper ornaments that are usually on our main living room tree and only purchased one package of glass ornaments that had a hint of copper coloring to them and these mini mercury glass ornaments. All other ornaments were some I’d collected over the years and had on our main tree year over year.

For me, this tree represents our time living in Wilmington, NC and is a reminder of memories we have made at many beaches both as a couple and with our boys.

2022 Dining Room Christmas Tree

My hope is that each space in our home is a reflection of what brings us joy and fills our thoughts with moments of nostalgia.

I hope you find inspiration from this fun DIY. Don’t be afraid to create something outside of what is trending in popularity.

Make your home a HAVEN filled with meaningful spaces.

Small Business Gift Guide

As a small business owner, I fully understand the impact of shopping small and having the support of your local community and the community that can be built online.

My favorite holiday guide is below along with sales/promos these businesses may be offering during Small Business Saturday.

If you have not already attended a local maker/vendor market in your community, I encourage you to look up a schedule of events happening this Holiday Season. Attending as a vendor is always the highlight of owning a small business. It is a way to connect with customers face to face & discover other amazing artisans in the community.

The Homestead Haven – Offering 30% off on Small Business Saturday. Specializing in curated & meaningful home decor items. A portion of all proceeds is donated to a charitable cause each quarter. The gift that keeps on giving. Shop the Together is our favorite place to be, as pictured, and other favorited items.

Elle Woods Co. – Beautiful reclaimed home decor which can also be customized. Each piece is unique and skillfully curated with so much passion and an eye for design. Shop her shirts & sweatshirt sale going on now.

Pierce & Hide – Leather earrings & statement jewelry. Small Biz Saturday – Buy 2 get 1 Free. This mom boss is a total inspiration! Not only does she strive to offer affordable & beautiful jewels, she has used her shop to help others in need by offering special sales and then donates to charitable causes. This B2G1 sale is a great way to shop for others & treat yourself at the same time!

Greenhouse Picker Sisters – Specialty events and styling. One visit to their warehouse for a Galentine’s event with Restored for Moms, I knew they were my kind of people. Their selection of decor that you can choose from your event is un-believable! Prepare to be in awe of their stunning creations. If you’re in need of an event planner, they are your gals.

Honor & Grace – Beautiful special collection handcrafted bows for girls (mamas too). Two mom bosses who are spreading so much goodness with their curated goods & positive messages found in their posts.

Porch Dog Pots – Locally made (NC) ceramics. They are SO beautiful! Having recently spent time with Caitlin for a special anniversary date night with my husband, I can attest to the craft involved in curating these beautiful pieces. She went above and beyond to make our workshop special. Find her at local holiday markets here in NC.

-I’ll be sharing a blog post on how you can give the gift of experience with your spouse to celebrate an anniversary involving the traditional gift of pottery.

Herban Roots – Crafted organic skincare that bridges the gap between luxury and natural efficacy. Did I mention she’s a total mom boss?! Upon opening my Everything Salve, I was transported to memories at the spa. The fresh scent and quality product has become part of my daily regime. They have everything you need to start/end your day with a pure skincare regime.

Confetti Scout Gifts – So many sales and free shipping available in her shop! Owner, Jill, and mom boss, is ALL about spreading HAPPINESS & LOVE through our unique, handmade Confetti Art, and decor! One visit to her shop and you will have all. the. feels of happiness & love.

Freshly Pressed – Custom SANTA LETTERS for your littles?! Need I say more? Oh but her shop offers so much more. See her post (Santa letter as pictured above) for a chance to win a letter from Santa, a coupon for 20% off custom stationary and qualify for a giveaway of a half-dozen box of Christmas cookies by @ohsugarcookiecompany! Custom stationery – letterpress, design, and calligraphy. One visit to her Instagram and you’ll want to redo your wedding all over again just to have her customized invitations.

Linden Handcrafted – 20% off with code Thankful20. Hand-casted concrete products that are repurposeful. Their all natural soy scented candles are divine! I’m currently burning the Blue Spruce which smells like Christmas. Once burned completely, the mold can be used as a planter! How cool is that?! They also offer unique home decor goods. If you love a good candle & also love adding new plants to your home, you will want to shop these small batch products.

Simple Christmas Decor

The Grinch made me do it. Who knew our traditional Friday family movie night would result in my favorite Christmas decor addition in our home? Contrary to the Grinch’s view of Christmas, the movie put me in the Christmas spirit early which I’m not complaining about. Whoville is so whimsical and unique which inspired me to doodle a few Christmas trees.

A few doodles later, I then turned them into a printable with a imple Christmas saying that I wanted to share with others. If you like to add simple holiday decor to your home, you can download the printables below.

These are made to fit an 8×10 frame and/or a 5×7 matte for an 8×10 frame if you wish to add a layered look to the frame.

Sage Green – O Christmas Tree

Black – O Christmas Tree

I’d love to see how you style your printable. Be sure to comment on this post how you plan to use it and also tag @4havenssake on Instagram and Facebook!

Tis’ the Season! -Amanda

Holiday Gift Guide for KIDS

Let’s be honest, if you have kids and/or nieces and nephews, kids bring new life back into Christmas. I can remember the first Christmas our first born was old enough to understand the meaning of Christmas and Santa. The pure shock and excitement on his face as he peered into the living room from the upstairs loft and then squealed “Wow! Santa came!”, is something I will never forget.

Now our boys are ages 5 & 3 so I predict this year might be one of the best Christmases yet.

I’ve gathered some of their favorite toys in the below gift guide that I hope will help with your gift giving this year. Below the image are labeled items with links I’ve sourced for the best deals at the time. Also included are a few items not pictured that are great gift ideas.

Magic Sketch Pad – Works well for carefree doodling and a learning tool with the interchangeable inserts.

Kindle Fire HD for Kids – Easily download learning apps, have access to Prime movies when traveling all while your little one can easily hold their very own tablet because of the easy grip cover.

Discover Rock Tumbler Kit – For the outdoor enthusiast and rock lover.

Strider Balance Bike– I kid you not, our oldest went straight from this bike to a big boy bike without training wheels or assistance. I nervously was forced to let go as he confidently said “I’ve got it mom, let go!” Then off he went around our cul de sac. We cannot say enough about starting your little off with one of these bikes.

3 Wheel Scooter– The three wheels are much easier to learn on. Another go-to favorite for both of our boys.

Magic Tracks with Remote Control Car – Options to build and change the tracks with easy to snap pieces. The best part about this one, they glow in the dark and the car has headlights. This toy has provided hours of entertainment for our boys. Highly recommend!

Dance Ribbon Streamers – We first saw these at our downtown music events. The family shared ribbons with our boys which then provided endless entertainment as they twirled ribbons, danced and made new friends. Great stocking stuffer idea also.

Magna Tiles – Hands down worth the investment. You can add on with other Magna tile bundles at anytime making this a gift that lasts for years. Our oldest has made some of the most impressive builds with these. They allow for your children’s imagination to run wild. Smaller start kit can be found HERE.

Dig It Up Eggs – Fun activity on a rainy day or a perfectly sunny day spent outside.

Fishing Pole – This has been the perfect starter pole for our kiddos (Spider Man themed of course). The rubber fish bait is a perfect weight for them to cast and reel back in before the real hooks and bait are added to the line for actual fishing.

Golf Clubs – This has been requested from Santa this year. Based on research, these appear to be a great starter set.

  • Golf Shoes – A great addition if your little is serious about the sport and taking lessons.

Ride on Plasma Car – Fun for all. We have had family friendly races down the driveway on two of these. You must get one for each kiddo.

Step 2 Roller Coaster – A fun activity to set up on a sunny day, birthday parties, and when friends are over for playdates.

Nature Bound Bug Catcher – Our boys love the outdoors and catching bugs. I like that this bug vacuum keeps the bugs from their hands. The chamber can be closed off then attached to the bug box lid, reopening the chamber for the bug to enter safely into the box.

Saucer Swing – fun and relaxing swing the kids love.

Walkie Talkies – Again, another toy that has provided hours of entertainment. Not to mention, it’s fun for parents to join in the fun.

Books – Wordy Birdy & Little Blue Truck

Little Tikes Trampoline – A great way for the littles to burn energy when outdoor play isn’t always the option. We have ours on the screened in porch as the weather has been fairly mild this Fall.

Here’s to hoping you and yours have a blessed Christmas and a Happy New Year!

-Amanda

Holiday Gift Guide for HIM

Shopping for my husband & other men in my life (my dad, father-in-law, etc) has never been easy. They always seem to have it all because they typically buy when they need/want something leaving the gift-giving task more of a challenge.

I’ve put together some of my husband’s favorite items that I hope will serve as a starting point for you as you create your shopping lists.

Patagonia Pro Low Trucker Hat – Great to wear casually.

Patagonia Fitz Roy Schoop Hat – Second option to wear casually.

Yeti Rambler Mug – Large handle grip, perfect for on the go coffee.

Patagonia Nano Puff Jacket – The only winter coat your man will need, it’s sure to keep him warm.

Patagonia Better Sweater Vest – Both Stylish and warm, this vest will keep your man warm when you don’t need the full coat. It also layers well under a jacket for extra body warmth.

Patagonia Nano Puff Vest – Because vests are best and keep you warm. They are favorites of ours as NC winters are somewhat mild. Worn solo or layered with a jacket.

Magnetic Car Mount for Phone – Great stocking stuffer. Provides safety and keeps the phone accessible while driving.

Pearl Izumi Men’s Cycling Shoes – For the avid (or beginner) cyclist, both indoor spin and road cycling.

  • Bike Cleats – Needed with Cycling Shoes. Favorite cleat options of ours that make snapping in and out of pedals easy but a tight enough clip in that you won’t pop out without trying.

Suncloud Polorized Optic – (a Smith’s sunglass owned company and a fraction of the price) They are my husbands go-to with so many style options.

Carry-on Spinner Bag with USB – 4 wheels is the only way for a roller bag. A favorite for that traveling businessman in your life.

Weber 1200 Gas Grill – Compact, easy to travel with for tailgating or camping, small enough for a porch, and a great grill for perfect cooking. I personally love it because of the ease to lite it.

Daniel Wellington Classic St. Mawes Watch – This watch looks great worn casually and with business attire. My husband loves this classic style and the thin face – no issues with the face getting caught on his shirt sleeves.

Personalized Monogram Watch Box – For the watch collector – personalized and a nice accent piece for your loved one to display his beloved watches.

DJI Drone – For the tech lover. My husband has had his for 3 years and loves that he can also navigate the drone via phone & ipad (for larger display screen). Takes wonderful pictures and videos.

Robotics EVO Drone – A second drone option with high reviews as well.

Customizable City Coordinate Sign – Great for the home or office decor.

Stay Humble/Hustle Hard Sign – Perfect office decor and a simple daily reminder.

SEE HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE FOR HER – HERE

Holiday Gift Guide for Her

Happy Wednesday friends. I’m sharing my first gift guide of the season for that lady in your life. I’ve selected items that have become staples in my life that are for the home, personal wear & for the active lifestyle that is a priority in my daily schedule. It’s also important to slow down and reset so I’ve included a few items that make cozying up in a comfortable chair for quiet time ideal.

My hope is to make it easy for you to shop for that special lady or for you to easily circle and forward items you want on your own wish list and make holiday shopping easy for your significant other.

Easy Lists + Links Below

Tips: If your buying for an active lady, think about items that will be used regularly. That will translate to a gift that will be well loved. For me personally, I love activewear not only because I prioritize the gym daily, but because I actually wear clothes for comfort.

I’ve linked some of my favorite items for the gym, cycle shoes for the avide spin studio/outdoor cyclist (which I LOVE because they slip on and off so easily and the clip is flush with the base of the sole making it easy to walk when I’m not on my bike), and I’ve linked simple classic clothing items that are staples in my wardrobe and perfect if you’re building a clothing capsule of items that will always be in style.

For fun gifts, think of things that are loved in her extracurricular time. If it’s getting good coffee, the Nespresso machine is a great addition for the home that can be used by everyone. We love being able to make our own espresso, lattes and cappuccinos. Get her this Yeti tumbler with an oversized handle. I was gifted this one for my birthday in February and have found it is my go-to when I’m home and running out of the door for the day. Add in a giftcard to a local coffee shop and pair both with a bag of fresh roasted beans for home brewing.

For the home decor lover that also enjoys quiet time reading, I’ve linked two of my new favorite home decor books. Also consider a magazine subscription. Magnolia sends out a quarterly magazine, Magnolia Journal, and it’s always filled with great content. Pair these gifts with an oversized blanket and a candle and your lady will be ready to find a cozy spot in the home and enjoy some quiet time.

Holiday Gift Guide for Her

Outerwear – Patagonia Jackets & Vest:

Athleisure Wear & Active Woman Style

Cozy Home Decor + “Reset” Gifts

Stylish + Comfortable Footwear

Favorite Classic Statement Items

Less than 2 months until C H R I S T M A S ! Can you believe that? I hope this first Holiday Guide helps you with your list planning and gift giving.

SEE HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE FOR HIM – HERE