These food ornaments look good enough to eat, but you'll have to settle for hanging them on your Christmas tree instead.
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These food ornaments look good enough to eat, but you'll have to settle for hanging them on your Christmas tree instead.
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Foodies will love these ornaments from West Elm featuring some of their favorite small bites and appetizers, like sardines, oysters and caviar. They make a great gift on their own or paired with a gourmet food basket.
Hot cocoa and eggnog might get all the attention during the holiday season, but now orange juice gets to steal some of the spotlight—or at least a tree branch. This whimsical ceramic ornament featuring a bright orange-and-white carton will give your tree a citrusy zing this holiday season.
This glass popcorn ornament from Free People is perfect for movie lovers. It features an old-fashioned red-and-white bucket filled with kernels and topped with a bit of sparkle for a festive gleam.
French fries go with everything, even a Christmas tree, as this adorable ornament from Pottery Barn proves. Those fries might be made of beads, but they still look good enough to dip in some ketchup.
A stand-up mixer has likely earned a prized spot in the kitchen of a home baker, and now it’s earned one on their tree as well. This charming porcelain ornament from Lenox features that iconic appliance, along with a spoon and rolling pin. And here’s the sweet touch: the mixing bowl can be personalized with the baker’s name.
We’ve always loved the look of copper pans hanging from a rack in the kitchen, and now we love Williams Sonoma’s holiday twist on that aesthetic. This six-piece ensemble, which can be purchased individually, includes a frying pan, a paella pan, a pot, a strainer, a whisk, a baking pan and a bell for good measure. Each hangs from a red ribbon, ready to be draped over a branch.
Celebrate charcuterie with this ornament that looks like the real thing. A circular wooden board is filled with all the meats, cheeses, nuts, fruits and spreads that would appear on a real one.
Sometimes it’s the simplest of sandwiches that make for the best meals, and now they make for the best tree ornaments. This adorable peanut butter-and-jam duo can be personalized with a couple’s name for a heartwarming gift.
A Dutch oven simmering away on the stove is the epitome of a cozy holiday meal, and now it’s commemorated as a glass ornament for your tree. Your Le Creuset might even be jealous because this pot has glitter on the lid!
Stanley fans can never have too many tumblers, which is why there’s not just one but four of them in this adorable ornament set. They’re a mini replica of the Stanley Quencher ProTour, only these are strung on a ribbon to hang from a tree branch or even a backpack or purse as a charm. The tops open, too, so you can even put a (tiny) surprise inside.
Panettone is an Italian sweet bread traditionally enjoyed during the holidays, and now it can be enjoyed as a whimsical tree ornament. Someone’s already gone ahead and cut a slice from this loaf, but it’s all the better to see the candied fruit on the inside.
Do we smell fresh bread? This handcrafted glass ornament looks just like the crusty sourdough loaf your favorite home baker has in the oven.
Note: As of press time, this ornament is currently out of stock. We hope it comes back soon!
We love this waffle ornament in all its syrupy, buttery goodness. It makes a lovely addition to a tree, but it’s so charming that we’d even hang it off a cabinet knob for year-round kitchen decor.
This ramen bowl ornament really looks like it’s brimming with noodles and flavorful ingredients that you love. This colorful, handcrafted ornament from Old World Christmas will make a delicious addition to any tree.
Not just any wheel of Parmesan, but a wheel of Parmigiano Reggiano. The rind on this Christmas ornament is stamped just like the real thing, although this shiny version serves as delicious holiday decor instead.
Pasta lovers will be delighted by this blinged-out ornament version of their favorite dish, a collab between Bauble Bar and Anthropologie. The glittering gold penne, ravioli or bowtie is accented in cubic zirconia for added sparkle.
Barbecue, anyone? We love that this rack of ribs ornament looks ready to eat with a fork and knife waiting right next to it. You can even personalize the wooden board with your name or the name of your favorite grill master.
Here’s another ornament that looks good enough to eat. This gorgeous ornament from Sur La Table is made from blown glass that’s been handpainted to look like a delicious crock of onion soup.
Coffee lovers, this one’s for you. This latte mug ornament is stamped with a lovely design, much like you might get on a real beverage at your favorite cafe.
Avocado toast aficionados, have we got the ornament for you! The handblown glass version of your favorite brunch just might have you craving the real thing.