Your Guests Will Love This DIY Christmas Charcuterie Board Station!
🎄🍷🧀 Make your holiday gathering extra festive and fun with a DIY Christmas Charcuterie Board Station! 🧀🍇 With @EZ_Board disposable cutting boards for easy cleanup, guests can customize their boards with a variety of cheeses, fruits, meats, and nuts. Add a touch of holiday cheer with wine glasses hanging from a tree for guests to grab!

This is such a simple and interactive way to elevate your Christmas party spread. 🎄🍷

Ingredients
This is completely up to you and your preferences! Here’s what I would recommend:
- Crackers or pretzels
- Cheese (cubes or wedges)
- Meats, such as turkey or salami
- Fruits, such as grapes, strawberries, or blueberries
- Sweets, such as chocolates, cookies, or peppermints
- Optional: Wine or refreshments

Perfect Presentation Platters
I linked all my favorite products for your DIY Christmas Charcuterie Board here in my Amazon store and below for you! Some of the other goodies (like those adorable wine “sweaters” are from World Market. 🙂
- 3-Tiered White Serving Tray
- 3-Foot Light-Up Christmas Tree
- 30-Pack Plastic Wine Glasses (to hang on the tree)
- Christmas-Themed Toothpicks
- Set of 6 Mini Wooden Charcuterie Boards
- E-Z Disposable Cutting Board
- Peppermint Cocktail Pic and Holder
- Mini Sweaters for Wine Bottles

Holiday Links:
I get asked all the time about my favorite kitchen decor for the holidays, so I linked my favorites for you!
- The illuminated Christmas Village Cookie Jar is from Mac-Kenzie Childs. For a less-expensive option, I also love her Gingerbread House Cookie Jar.
- For another adorable cookie jar, I also adore this Gingerbread House and Gingerbread Man Platter (both from Pottery Barn.)
- The Nutcracker Cookie Jar is from Mac-Kenzie-Childs (and makes a great gift!) My checkered rug is also MacKenzie-Childs.
- I also love my Candle Warming Lamp for jar candles as a flameless option for scented candles!
- If you’re looking for a Christmas sign, I love my adorable red Santa’s Bakery sign from Etsy!
Directions
There’s no exact way to set up a Charcuterie Board Station! Here are my favorite tips:
- Group fruits, cheeses, meats, or treats together
- Add festive toothpicks to the cheese for an extra touch.
- Don’t forget the tongs!
- Add fun accents like bells or twinkle lights around your station. Enjoy!

Here’s a Quick Video Tutorial!
Can I Prep This Christmas Charcuterie Board in Advance?
Yes! You can definitely add the glasses to the tree and wash or cut any fruit as needed, just store in the fridge.

Storing Leftovers
Store any perishables like fruits, vegetables, cheese, or meat in Tupperware container or Ziploc Bags and place in the fridge, where they should stay fresh for several days. Any dry ingredients (like crackers or cookies) can be kept at room temp.

Happy Holidays!
We hope you loved this Christmas Charcuterie Board as much as we did! For more easy holiday spreads, be sure to check out our Christmas Tree Cheese Bites, this Charcuterie Ornament Board, or these Cheesy Garlic Christmas Tree Rolls. Merry Christmas, friends!
