How to Create a Stunning Christmas Dessert Table in 7 Steps

A festive guide to creating a stunning Christmas dessert table. From decorations to desserts and drinks, this article shares practical tips and inspiration to host a gorgeous and delicious holiday gathering.

Christmas dessert table with cakes, cookies, flowers and brass vase with branches.

Christmas is approaching and many of us are already planning menus and table displays. Choosing the right combination of desserts, decorations, and drink pairings will make your dessert table memorable. There are countless recipes to choose from, and with a cohesive presentation your spread will look as good as it tastes.

Christmas dessert table with a table runner, snowball cookies, gingerbread cake and cookies.

This guide collects dessert and decor ideas to help you wow family, friends, and coworkers. Use these tips to gather inspiration and plan a festive holiday spread.

White flowers and gold cups filled with hot chocolate and snowman marshmallows.

How to Create a Christmas Dessert Table

A successful dessert table balances eye-catching decorations with tempting treats. Thoughtful decor and small details set the mood and make the display feel intentional and festive.

Christmas dessert table with white flowers, gold cups with marshmallow snowmen, gingerbread trifle.

Decorating a Dessert Table for Christmas

Stick to a limited color palette and a clear theme to keep the look cohesive. For this table, white, gold, and shades of blue were chosen—colors inspired by an embroidered table runner. A consistent palette helps the desserts stand out while making the table feel curated.

Holiday desserts on a gold and white plate. Gingerbread cookie, snowman, snowman cookie and popcorn.

Below are the items, tips, and styling tricks used to create a spectacular Christmas dessert table.

Christmas Dessert Table Decoration Items

Blue, green and white bottle brush Christmas trees on a table.

Bottle Brush Christmas Trees

  • These tiny trees add nostalgic charm and work well grouped at varying heights.

Holiday Plates

  • Use small dessert plates to encourage guests to sample multiple items. Simple gold accents keep the look elegant and festive.
Gold and white plate with ornaments and bottle brush Christmas tree.

Metal Antique Brass Vase

  • An antique brass vase filled with greenery or faux snowy branches makes a dramatic year-round accent for the table.
Tall brass vase with green and white branches.

Gold Linen Napkins

  • Pure linen napkins woven with subtle gold thread add an elegant touch to the setting.
Table top with hot chocolate and snowmen marshmallows, a gingerbread cookie on a white and gold napkin and a sage ornament

Maison Gold Rim Cup

  • Dainty cups are perfect for hot chocolate and pair beautifully with marshmallow snowman toppers for added charm.
White and gold cups filled with hot chocolate and candy canes.

White Tree Candle

  • Use these simple candles as standalone centerpieces or to add soft illumination to the dessert table.
Gingerbread bunt cake with gingerbread men and berries and candy canes.

Cake Stand

  • A classic cake stand elevates a centerpiece dessert and adds sophistication to the display.
Gingerbread trifle with whipped cream and cookies.

Trifle Bowl

  • Trifles look spectacular in clear bowls where layered cake, creams, and fruit are visible.
Holiday desserts on a gold and white plate with a snowman cake pop and gingerbread cookie.

Sage Nordic Ornament

  • Scatter ornaments across the table to add texture and seasonal color. Soft Nordic patterns feel warm and understated.
Christmas dessert table with cakes, cookies and candy.

Wood and Marble Tier Stand

  • A tiered stand is ideal for cookies, chocolates, and small sweets; it adds height and variety to the layout.

Embroidered Metallic Snowflakes Table Runner

  • A decorative runner anchors the table and introduces color, texture, and a cohesive palette for the rest of the display.
Holiday dessert table with cookies and cakes on cake plates from Crate and Barrel.

Wood Marble Covered Server

  • A unique server shaped like a tree works well for small bites like truffles or snowball cookies.
White candle cake.

Marshmallow Snowman

  • Small touches like marshmallow snowmen are delightful for topping mugs of hot cocoa and add playful detail to the table.
Hot chocolate in white and gold mugs with marshmallow snowmen.

Champagne Tower Glasses

  • Stackable coupe glasses are festive for a champagne tower and make a great focal point for a dessert party.
Champagne coupe glasses stacked with Champagne being poured over the top.

Let the desserts provide most of the color. Add sprigs of greenery to tie the look together, arrange taller items at the back, and place finger foods up front for easy access.

Christmas desserts on a table with bottle brush trees, gingerbread trifle, ornaments, hot coco.

Desserts for a Christmas Party

With the table styled, add an assortment of desserts: cake, pie, cookies, custards, and candy. Offer options for different diets when possible—vegan, gluten-free, or lower-carb—to ensure everyone can enjoy a treat.

Display each dessert on its own platter or stand and keep the presentation abundant and inviting.

Gingerbread cookies on a trifle.

A trifle is an excellent choice: layered desserts in glass bowls show off textures and colors. A gingerbread trifle layered with whipped cream is festive and easy to serve.

Gingerbread cake with whipped cream and candy canes.

A gingerbread cake topped with whipped cream, candy canes, cookies, and sugared cranberries makes a beautiful centerpiece for a dessert table.

Christmas Desserts to Make

Here are some favorite holiday desserts to consider:

  • Christmas sugar cookies
  • Peanut butter blossoms
  • Chewy ginger cookies
  • Cranberry-pistachio biscotti
  • Chocolate crinkle cookies
  • Chocolate cherry chunk cookies
  • Lemon and thyme shortbread
  • Snickerdoodles
  • Reindeer chow (seasonal snack mix)
Snowball cookies on a platter.

Traditional Mexican Wedding Cookies (snowball cookies) are easy to make and perfect for a platter. Panna cotta is another elegant option that can be portioned into individual glasses—egg nog panna cotta is a seasonal favorite.

Marshmallow snowmen in hot coco.

Homemade hot chocolate served with marshmallow snowmen is always a hit. Consider a croquembouche—towered cream puffs drizzled with white chocolate and garnished with candied orange peels and star anise—for a showstopping centerpiece.

Try creative cake ideas like a candle cake: layer and frost a small tiered cake, drip white chocolate over the edges for a melting-wax effect, and place a tea light or candle in the center for dramatic presentation.

White candle drip cake on marble cake stand.

Roll cakes are another approachable option—use simple stencils and powdered sugar to create snowflake patterns. Fruitcake, almond cakes with mixed berries, dulce de leche layer cakes, and chocolate gingerbread cakes with white chocolate icing are all excellent choices for the season.

To create visual interest, use a mix of cake stands and risers to vary height, and repurpose wooden boxes as platforms for additional levels.

Drinks for a Christmas Dessert Party

A cocktails-and-desserts party keeps things relaxed and festive—guests can dine out and then return for sweets and drinks. A champagne tower makes a memorable statement and pairs well with dessert stations.

Champagne coupe glasses stacked wand filled with Champagne.

Stack coupe glasses and pour champagne from the top for a celebratory moment. It’s playful and creates a radiant focal point.

Bottle of Champagne being poured over the coupe glasses.

More Holiday Cocktail Ideas

Consider serving:

  • Spiced apple sparkling punch
  • Cranberry and thyme gin and tonic
  • Cinnamon pomegranate margarita
  • Snow globe rosemary gin cocktail
  • Spiked eggnog
  • Gin and jam cocktails (use cranberry jam)
  • Mulled wine

Best Christmas-Themed Cupcakes

Festive cupcake ideas include Santa hat cupcakes, chocolate cherry cupcakes, reindeer cupcakes, and Christmas tree cupcakes. These can be dressed up or kept simple depending on your time and style.

Most Traditional Christmas Desserts

Classic holiday desserts include figgy pudding, gingerbread, rum balls, panettone, stollen, and yule log. Sugarplums and brandy-soaked fruitcake are other traditional options that celebrate seasonal flavors.

We hope this guide inspires you to design a beautiful holiday dessert table. If you try any of these ideas, share photos of your spread and enjoy the festivities. Happy holidays!

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