There’s nothing like a cozy baking day in the fall — the scent of cinnamon in the air, a tray of cookies in the oven, and a warm apron tied at the waist. With its soft watercolor oak leaves, acorns, and neutral palette, the Woodland Collection makes it easy to create a baking area that feels both seasonal and timeless. Today I’m sharing cozy baking corner styling with the Woodland Collection — plus simple ways to bring warmth and function to your own kitchen.
My baking area is made from butcher block, so I like having the Woodland glass cutting board beside my mixer. It protects the counter during prep, makes clean-up quick, and works perfectly for placing hot items fresh from the oven. It’s one of those pieces that is both practical and beautiful — ready for cookies, pies, or just keeping flour spills contained.
A tea towel draped over the KitchenAid bowl when not in use instantly makes the corner prettier, while still being close at hand for spills or drying dishes.
The spoon rest is a must-have for messy spoons while mixing, and I actually keep one in the baking corner and one by the stove. The round trivet doubles as a spoon rest when needed, while the rectangle trivet works well under hot pots and cookie sheets — though I often prefer to place my cookie sheets on the glass cutting board.
Even the Woodland soap dispenser by the sink brings both charm and function, reminding me that the smallest pieces often finish a space best.
The Woodland canisters are layered on risers and trays holding baking staples I reach for often.
The sealed bamboo lids keep everything fresh. And if you’d rather keep utensils close while baking, the large canister also doubles as a utensil holder — perfect for wooden spoons, spatulas, and whisks you use every day.
For me, baking days always start by tying on an apron. The Woodland apron is both pretty and practical, with adjustable straps and roomy front pockets that usually holds paper towel or a kitchen towel while I bake. What would you put in pockets of your baking apron?
Along with the apron, I love having the matching Woodland potholders close at hand. They’re perfect for pulling pies or bread from the oven, but just as charming hanging on a hook when not in use. Together, the apron and potholders make the baking corner feel cozy, coordinated, and ready for the season.
The beauty of the Woodland Collection is its versatility. The oak leaves and acorns whisper fall, but the blue-green undertones carry seamlessly into the Christmas season. If your holiday kitchen decor leans neutral, these pieces can stay right in place, carrying your baking corner from Thanksgiving pies to Christmas cookies without needing to be packed away.
A baking-themed gift basket is always a thoughtful idea. Try pairing a Woodland tea towel with a favorite recipe, or wrap up trivets and potholders with a wooden spoon for a sweet and practical gift.
The Woodland canisters aren’t just handy for baking staples — they also look beautiful in a fall coffee bar. Use the large or medium canisters for storing coffee beans, grounds, teabags, or sugar and pair them with Woodland mugs and coasters for a coordinated look. I like to keep a small round trivet nearby as a spoon rest for stirring spoons. It’s an easy way to carry the Woodland charm into another cozy kitchen corner.
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With Grace,
Kimberly