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15 Festive Finds for Early Christmas Decorating

November 17, 2020 by jessica Leave a Comment

15 Festive Finds for Early Christmas Decor
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With how difficult this year has been, I think we all deserve carte blanche to start decorating for the holidays on the early side! I typically wait until after Thanksgiving to deck the halls and I’ll probably follow suit this year, but that doesn’t mean I can’t add a few things to my cart this year in anticipation of the merriest season of all. Here are fifteen festive finds I love:

  1. This tiny faux pine is the sweetest addition to a bar cart.
  2. A sweet enamel ornament.
  3. Glass trees for a modern mantle.
  4. I’m a sucker for German smoker decorations.
  5. While not specifically Christmas decor, a buffalo plaid throw is a must.
  6. I have and love this mini tree.
  7. Such a charming doormat!
  8. Add a faux pine spray to your favorite vase. This one with pinecones is great, too.
  9. A set of dessert plates adorned with little trees.
  10. No room for a tree? Fill this bowl with your favorite vintage ornaments.
  11. If we didn’t already have stockings we like, I’d be opting for these.
  12. This colorful candy dish reminds me of old-fashioned ribbon candy.
  13. I have a similar set of glass icicle ornaments. They’re perfect for filling in space on the tree.
  14. It’ll take some patience, but a vintage brass reindeer or stag is well worth sifting through listings.
  15. I already purchased this little bunch of faux mistletoe.

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