When it comes to holiday decorating, I work my way through the house and add touches of festive details wherever I can. The mantle and staircase get garlands, the dining room gets updated linens for the season, and the front porch gets adorned with wreaths and greens. My favorite place to add festive touches is a high-traffic spot during the busy holiday entertaining months: my bar cart. I thought I’d share a few of my favorite styling tricks for decking out your bar in the most festive ways for the holidays:Pick a color scheme. I always start with color when I’m styling a bar. For the holidays you could go for traditional reds and greens, natural rustic tones, or clean white and metallic for a modern look. Since I have a bright pink Society Social Worth Bar Cart, it’s fair to say I’m on board with the bright and colorful look. I balance the colorful pink cart with mint and emerald green to make it feel seasonal, and add in lots of black and white accents with a preppy twist.Add holiday greens. Any bar can look festive, but holiday festive requires some elements that ring true to seasonal traditions. For me, the best way to do this is with natural greenery. You can use swags of pine in front of the bar, hang wreaths above or on the cart, or place some mini evergreen trees in pots on top of the bar. I repurposed topiaries that I’ve used in my house year round and given them an extra seasonal spin with big black and white gingham bows that are reminiscent of wrapped gifts under the tree.Use cohesive bottles. A little styling trick that will make your bar look polished and picture-perfect: use cohesive looking bottles. If you ever flip through your favorite magazines you’ll notice that stylists use big groupings of the same type of bottled water or wine or other drink for a clean look that fills negative spaces. I like to pick one type of wine or champagne to stock up on and fill the bar cart with. You can offer other drinks of course, but use the cohesive bottles to fill any large empty spaces on the bar for a clean look.Adorn the glassware. I’m a big proponent of champagne flutes; they are the most festive glassware! Give classic pieces of glassware a festive touch by tying holiday ribbons around the base to match your color scheme. You can even use a variety of ribbon colors that coordinate with your décor to act as markers for your guests’ drinks. At the end of the party just snip the ribbons off before washing the champagne flutes.Add festive details. Update the art over your bar cart with something that is extra seasonal! I replaced the piece of art that usually sits over our bar cart with a cheeky holiday greeting scrolled out in festive calligraphy by the designers at Sip & Script. I worked with Framebridge to give the piece a stately looking custom frame in luxurious burl wood; the large white matte and frame make the piece a major statement. Another fun way to add festive details to your bar cart is to use wrapped gifts in paper that matches your color scheme. I use a stack of presents to fill in some space on the bottom of the bar cart, and used a smaller set of wrapped boxes to elevate my bar accessories on the top of the cart. All that’s left to do is add some garlands, a few holiday cocktail napkins, and pop that bubbly!

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Please note: I was gifted product from Framebridge for this post; all opinions, images and content are my own. 

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