Susan Ball+FollowPro Tips for a Jaw-Dropping Xmas TableObsessed with those magazine-worthy Christmas tables? Here’s the secret sauce: Start with a solid base (think charger plates or a bold tablecloth), layer your dinnerware for that luxe look, and give everyone some elbow room. Only set what you’ll actually use (no soup? skip the spoon), keep glassware simple, and go for low centerpieces so convo flows. These pro tricks make your table look festive and feel effortless! #Home #ChristmasDecor #HolidayHosting00Share
Anthony Christian+FollowObsessed With These Christmas WreathsCan’t decide how to deck your halls? These Christmas wreaths are seriously next-level—think glam silver, country wagon wheels, pink chic, and even a gnome with an evergreen beard. Whether you’re all about classic red and green or want something bold and modern, there’s a wreath for every vibe (and spot in your house). Honestly, I want one for every door and window! Which one’s your fave? #Shopping #ChristmasDecor #HolidayVibes00Share
phillipsbrian+FollowThese Christmas Decor Hacks Look $$$Obsessed with Christmas decor that looks super luxe but isn’t over the top? Here’s the secret: it’s all about subtle moves. Swap out loud colors for designer-inspired hues (think taupe, charcoal, sage), layer soft lights on your home’s best features, and go heavy on texture with velvet ornaments. Thoughtfully lit greenery and a spotlight on a special heirloom or artwork totally ups the vibe. Minimal effort, maximum chic—your place will look straight out of a holiday magazine! #Home #ChristmasDecor #HomeStyle00Share
phillipsbrian+FollowLacey Chabert’s home is Christmas by OctoberLacey Chabert, Hallmark’s queen of Christmas movies, doesn’t just bring holiday cheer to the screen—she transforms her California home into a festive wonderland as early as October! Her daughter Julia even teases her about decking the halls so soon. From plush white textures and gold accents to hand-crafted rose-gold corners, Lacey’s place feels straight out of a movie set. She’s all about cozy vibes, matching décor, and personal touches that make the season extra special. Would you start decorating for the holidays this early, or do you wait until December? Let’s hear your holiday traditions! #Home #LaceyChabert #ChristmasDecor80Share
John Fitzgerald+FollowRemember These Retro Ceramic Christmas Trees?Those little ceramic Christmas trees from the '60s and '70s are making a comeback! Forget the tacky, dangerous vintage decor—these cuties are actually perfect for small spaces and super easy to clean. You can find them in all-white for a modern vibe or go colorful for a nostalgic pop. Just plug them in and let the tiny bulbs work their magic. If you’ve got one hiding in your attic, it’s time to dust it off and give your holiday decor a vintage twist! #Home #ChristmasDecor #VintageFinds00Share
robertjones+FollowChristmas Movies That Changed How We DecorateEver notice your holiday decor looks straight out of a movie? Turns out, classic Christmas flicks like Home Alone, Elf, and National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation basically invented the trends we’re obsessed with—think cozy chaos, wild lights, and candy cane everything. Even Kristen Bell’s ‘Wicked’ tree started a whole new vibe! From retro leg lamps to luxe department store magic, these movies are why your feed is full of nostalgic, over-the-top, and totally themed Christmas looks. Which movie-inspired style is your go-to? #News #ChristmasDecor #HolidayMovies10Share
robertjones+FollowHow to Get a 5-Star Christmas Tree LookEver wondered how luxury hotels get their Christmas trees looking so glam? Turns out, it’s all about mixing faux and fresh greenery, hiding that metal tree stand (seriously, don’t skip this!), and adding playful, unexpected touches—think giant baubles or quirky toppers. Pro tip: match your tree decor to your home’s vibe and highlight key spots guests will notice. Who knew you could get hotel-level holiday magic at home? #News #ChristmasDecor #HolidayHacks00Share
Jamie Brown+FollowAre Themed Christmas Trees Out?Apparently, going all-in on a themed Christmas tree is a major holiday décor faux pas! Experts say sticking to one theme can make your tree look tacky or dated. Instead, mix in a few statement ornaments or try a trendy color palette for a more stylish, personal vibe. Want to go bold? Try a playful, eclectic mix—just don’t overdo it. Your tree should feel festive, not forced! #Home #ChristmasDecor #HolidayTips02Share
phillipsbrian+FollowAre Colored Christmas Trees Out Now?Remember when neon pink and metallic blue Christmas trees were everywhere? Well, designers are officially over it. The verdict: colored trees are out, and classic green is back in style. If you still want a colorful vibe, just load up your green tree with bold ornaments, monochrome lights, or vintage baubles. The key is intentional styling, not just grabbing the brightest tree you see. Are you sticking with tradition or going bold this year? #Home #ChristmasDecor #HolidayTrends10Share
Jenna Stark+FollowWhy We’re Ditching New Christmas DecorAnyone else tired of buying new Christmas decor every year? We finally stopped chasing the latest trends and just reuse the pieces we love. The house feels cozier, the kids get that nostalgic vibe, and we save a ton (hello, more money for gifts and less post-holiday cleanup!). Turns out, you don’t need a Pinterest-perfect tree every December—just the stuff that makes it feel like home. Who’s with me? #Home #ChristmasDecor #HolidayTraditions30Share