Charles Coleman+FollowJada’s Velvet Christmas Tree Is a VibeJada Pinkett Smith just flipped the script on holiday decor with a Christmas tree draped head-to-toe in red velvet. Forget pine needles—this look is all about luxe fabric, a glowing star topper, and major personality. Designers say it’s the perfect way to make your holiday style stand out and feel totally you. Would you dare to ditch tradition for something this bold? #News #ChristmasDecor #JadaPinkettSmith10Share
darrell47+FollowCardi B’s Blossom Trees Are a VibeCardi B just turned Christmas trees into springtime magic with her all-blossom look! Her Insta-worthy trees are covered in cherry blossoms, and designers say you can totally keep them up until spring. Want to copy her style? Grab some faux cherry blossom garlands or even real blooms (just use water tubes to keep them fresh). Pink Christmas, anyone? I’m obsessed with this floral twist on holiday decor! #News #CardiB #ChristmasDecor270Share
ethanconner+FollowDolly’s Christmas Tree Candle Hack Is GeniusDolly Parton just made string lights look basic! She’s all about those retro clip-on candles for her Christmas tree, and honestly, it’s such a vibe. Layer them with beaded garlands, metallic ornaments, and an angel topper for a tree that’s pure holiday magic. The best part? You can totally steal her look for under $5. Who knew going old-school could look this fresh? #News #DollyParton #ChristmasDecor10Share
phillipsbrian+FollowMartha Stewart’s Woodland Table InspoWho knew a last-minute Christmas table could look this magical? Martha Stewart’s woodland-themed setup is all about metallic trees, cute animal figurines, and cozy candlelight—totally doable with stuff you probably already have. It’s elegant, festive, and way more impressive than my usual placemats-and-candles routine. Honestly, I’m rethinking my whole holiday vibe after seeing this! Would you try a woodland theme for your table? #Home #MarthaStewart #ChristmasDecor00Share
Jamie Brown+FollowChristmas Kitchen Countertop Glow-UpReady to make your kitchen feel festive without the clutter? Try these 10 low-key Christmas countertop ideas: swap fruit bowls for pinecones and ornaments, simmer a pot of holiday scents, display cute cookbooks, tie bows on jars, lean festive art, hang quirky mugs, use tree-shaped cutting boards, show off holiday tea sets, switch to Christmas towels, and bring out your fanciest silverware. It’s all about those subtle touches that make your kitchen merry without sacrificing space! #Home #ChristmasDecor #KitchenInspo10Share
robertjones+FollowChristmas Decor Throwbacks We’re Not RevivingVintage Christmas is having a moment, but not every old-school trend is making a comeback. Think bubble lights, straw ornaments, and those classic Christmas tins—totally MIA from today’s Pinterest boards. While cozy, nostalgic vibes are in, the super kitschy or overly themed stuff is staying in the attic (for now). Curious which Christmas relics are officially out? Spoiler: monochrome trees and orange pomanders didn’t make the cut either. Which would you actually bring back? #News #ChristmasDecor #Nostalgia00Share
John Fitzgerald+FollowFlocked Christmas Trees Are Back!Ready to ditch the same old holiday look? Flocked Christmas trees—those snowy, vintage beauties—are making a comeback! This old-school trend started in 19th-century Germany and totally transforms your tree into a winter wonderland, even if you skip the ornaments. You can DIY with soap flakes and water or grab a pre-made kit or artificial tree. Whether you go light or full-on snowstorm, your living room will look magical. Who else is tempted to try this retro vibe? #Home #ChristmasDecor #HolidayTrends00Share
evanshaley+FollowVintage Tree Skirts Are the Secret SauceEver feel like your Christmas tree is missing that wow factor? The answer might be hiding at your local thrift store: a vintage tree skirt! These gems are often handmade, super charming, and totally unique—way better than those basic store-bought ones. Plus, they can become a family heirloom. Just make sure you get the right size for your tree, and look for patterns that match your vibe. Trust me, your tree (and your Insta feed) will thank you! #Home #ThriftStoreFinds #ChristmasDecor00Share
evanshaley+FollowDollar Tree Placemats = Chic Xmas Trees?!Obsessed with this hack: grab those round Dollar Tree placemats, roll them into cones, glue, and boom—adorable, glittery Christmas trees for way less than store-bought! You can glam them up with garland, mini ornaments, or even moss and twine for a custom vibe. If you can’t find the gold ones, any placemat works—just cut, twist, and glue. It’s the easiest way to add some sparkle to your holiday decor without breaking the bank! #Home #DollarTreeDIY #ChristmasDecor00Share
Kendra Hart+FollowHobby Lobby’s Christmas Decor Finds Are Selling OutChristmas decor panic is real! Hobby Lobby’s holiday section is basically a winter wonderland, and reviewers are obsessed. From vintage-style ceramic trees to whimsical Grinch-inspired trees, adorable snowmen, and even solar-powered yard stakes, these finds are flying off shelves—especially with that 50% off sale. Pro tip: Some of the best pieces are already sold out online, but you might still score them in-store. If you want your place to look like a Hallmark movie, you know where to go! #Home #ChristmasDecor #HobbyLobbyFinds10Share