darrell47+FollowCarnival’s Holiday Door Drama!Apparently, Carnival Cruise Line is cracking down on those festive string lights people love to hang on their stateroom doors—yep, even the battery-powered ones! The official word is: no string lights allowed, all for safety reasons. But here’s the twist: tons of guests still sneak them on, and not all crew enforce the rule. Some cruisers are loving the holiday vibes, while others think the door decor is totally out of control. Would you decorate or ditch the drama? #News #CarnivalCruise #HolidayDecor10Share
William Wilkerson+FollowSam’s Club Holiday Decor Finds You’ll LoveObsessed with holiday decorating? Sam’s Club has some seriously cute Member’s Mark pieces right now. The prismatic deer family is a total showstopper for your yard, and the animated musical carousel is giving major nostalgia vibes. There’s also a twinkling sleigh, a pre-lit village scene for small spaces, and a keepsake ornament set that’ll make your tree pop. These are the kind of finds you’ll want to reuse every year! #Home #HolidayDecor #SamsClubFinds00Share
phillipsbrian+FollowHoliday Decor Mistakes You’ll RegretEver plug in your Christmas decorations and instantly cringe? You’re not alone. From a yard full of sad inflatables to flashing lights that could land a plane, some holiday decor just screams ‘clearance aisle’ instead of cozy. Want your place to look festive (not frantic)? Stick to one inflatable, chill with the blinking lights, and don’t let tinsel take over. A little restraint goes a long way toward that ‘pulled together’ vibe! #Home #HolidayDecor #ChristmasFails10Share
Susan Ball+FollowShea McGee’s Holiday Bow Hack Is GeniusObsessed with holiday tablescapes? Same. Shea McGee just dropped the chicest Christmas dining detail: velvet bows tied to your dining chairs. It’s giving major festive farmhouse vibes and instantly upgrades your setup—think Ralph Lauren Christmas but way more doable. Whether you go classic red, earthy brown, or glam metallic, it’s the easiest way to make your holiday table look luxe. I’m 100% stealing this for my own party—who knew bows could look this good? #Home #HolidayDecor #SheaMcGee00Share
wmadden+FollowMartha’s Mini Trees = Major Holiday VibesObsessed with how Martha Stewart turned the tiniest corners into Christmas magic! Her trio of white pine tabletop trees is all about luxe vibes in small spaces—think green velvet and shiny silver ornaments, but not too many. It’s proof you don’t need a giant tree to go big on style. Perfect for anyone with a cramped apartment or just craving a little extra sparkle. I’m totally stealing this look for my side table! #Home #MarthaStewart #HolidayDecor10Share
Kendra Hart+FollowKane Brown’s Earthy Christmas Tree InspoKane Brown just dropped the coziest holiday decor idea—his Christmas tree is all beige, taupe, and brown! Forget the classic red and green, he’s going full neutral for a warm, natural vibe. And it totally works outside too: think potted evergreens in rustic planters, soft winter blooms, and pine cones instead of plastic ornaments. Minimalist, earthy, and super chill—who knew beige could feel so festive? Might be time to swap out the glitter for some nature-inspired calm! #Home #KaneBrown #HolidayDecor00Share
Adam Boyer+FollowMartha Stewart’s Tabletop Tree ObsessionMartha Stewart is ditching the giant Christmas trees for adorable, glitzy tabletop versions—and honestly, I’m obsessed. She’s all about mixing metallics, lush greenery, and natural touches for a cozy but totally chic vibe. The best part? These mini trees fit anywhere, so you can get that Martha-level holiday glam even in a tiny apartment. Her trick: go wild with gold, silver, and green ornaments, then add matching wreaths and plants. Sometimes less really is more! #Home #HolidayDecor #MarthaStewart10Share
Jamie Brown+FollowHoliday Decor Trends to Ditch ASAPDesigners are spilling the tea on what’s OUT for holiday decor in 2025, and honestly, some of these might surprise you. Say goodbye to skinny trees, harsh LED lights, and those cold, monochrome vibes. The new mood? Think lush greenery, warm glowy lights, rich jewel tones, and ornaments that actually mean something. Oh, and ditch the fabric tree skirt for a chic basket. Your living room is about to look like a holiday Pinterest board IRL! #Home #HolidayDecor #DesignTrends00Share
Kendra Hart+FollowHydrangeas on the Christmas tree? Total game-changerShea McGee just turned holiday decorating on its head by adding dried hydrangeas from her own garden to her Christmas tree—and the result is stunning. Instead of sticking to the usual ornaments and lights, she mixed in warm-toned baubles, dried orange slices, and even clip-on LED candles, but it’s those fluffy hydrangea blooms that really steal the show. The best part? You don’t need to be a gardening pro to try this—grab some fresh hydrangeas from a local shop, dry them at home, and pop them into your tree for a cozy, unique vibe. Would you try flowers in your holiday decor? #Home #HolidayDecor #SheaMcGee00Share
Charles Coleman+FollowYou Need to Try This Garland HackReady to ditch the same old tinsel? Wooden bead garlands are the holiday decor upgrade you didn’t know you needed. They’re super versatile—think tree, mantle, or staircase—and totally fit that cozy, storybook vibe that’s trending this year. Plus, you can snag them cheap online and even find colorful or metallic versions. Mix with fresh greens and jewel tones for a look that’s modern, rustic, and anything but boring. Who knew wood could look this good? #News #HolidayDecor #HomeInspo00Share