It's the perfect time to buy holiday decor for next year – these are the best Christmas decoration sales to shop before they sell out
Stock up for next Christmas while you can make amazing savings
While Christmas Day has passed and you're probably thinking more about taking your decorations down than buying more, the Christmas sales are the perfect time to pick up some new pieces for a fraction of the price.
From baubles and ornaments to larger items like faux trees and wreaths, there's no better time than the sales to update and restock your Christmas decor – especially if your current collection has passed its best or you've had a few breakages this year.
If the thought of endlessly scrolling through sales pages seems rather daunting, we've found the best the sale has to offer. Here, we've curated the perfect shortlist filled with fabulously festive designs.
The best Christmas decoration sales to shop now
From faux Christmas trees and garlands to timeless stockings and charming ornaments, there's plenty left in the Christmas decoration sales to elevate next year's holiday schemes.
1. McGee & Co
If you're in the market for a new faux Christmas tree, the holiday sales always offer incredible discounts. With more than 50% off, this pine-inspired design is not only pre-lit (perfect if hanging the lights always feels like a chore) but also features a dusting of snow.
Jingle bells were back in a big way this year, and they aren't going anywhere anytime soon. So, these hanging bells in a brass finish are the perfect decor piece to pick up in the sales with a huge discount. They can be hung from door handles or layered on top of stockings and other decor.
We always say a high-quality Christmas garland is a worthy investment, so this McGee & Co. offering at half price is an absolute steal! The natural design means it feels authentic and can be integrated into any Christmas home, whether you prefer Scandi style or vintage Christmas decor.
If you've had any breakages this year, it's probably a few glass baubles that have taken the hit. Good news – McGee & Co has a few pieces left in the sale, like this pearl glass baubles. A timeless colorway, this set of 21 should last you a long time – even if you love a couple each year!
Beautiful ornaments for layering or to spruce up a small space, these Christmas tree ornaments – which have been a huge hit this year – have gone into the sale for half their original price. The set of three comes in a traditional, rich green hue – simple yet oh-so-stylish.
Prefer a richer, warmer color palette for your Christmas tree? These rich brown baubles hit one of this year's biggest color trends – they're glamorous and sophisticated, and offer a nod to vintage style. There are also 21 ornaments in this set, perfect for a full tree design.
2. Anthropologie
Whether you have a new addition to your household or your current stockings have seen better days, these stockings are a great price for a personalized design. Offered in red velvet with white and green details, they currently have 50% off.
Burgundy may have been a big Christmas decor trend this year, but it's actually incredibly timeless. Rich, warm, and elegantly festive, this velvet glass drop garland is a timeless piece to add to your collection. It's an utterly sophisticated color combination.
If there's one thing Anthropologie are known for during the holidays, it's their elegant yet unique tree ornaments. A gold finish with subtle pearl embellishments, you can spell out a festive phrase or personalize your decor with the family's initials.
An outdated Christmas decoration making a huge comeback this year, tinsel's revival is a much more tasteful style than in previous years. And this tree topper is a unique way to bring the trend into your designs. It also lights up to add a festive sparkle to your scheme.
If you prefer to embrace a more colorful Christmas scheme, these baubles are the perfect buy. This glass set features four different color ornaments, each with etched detailing and gold starts. Perfect for introducing color and interest without overwhelming your tree.
Who says your stocking holder can't be part of your decor? Instead of a hidden hook, this gold celestial stocking holder sits atop your mantel to multi-task as a holder and a decor piece. It looks so charming layered into a garland – and for just $29, you really can't go wrong!
3. Wayfair
For a faux tree that looks elevated but doesn't cost a fortune, the Christmas sales are a great place to look. In Wayfair's holiday sale, this full, bushy spruce has been created to take on the look of a real tree.
4. Lulu and Georgia
If you prefer pared-back, minimalist Christmas decor, these checkered stockings are a beautiful choice, the subtle design adds a touch of warmth and visual interest and can work in plenty of interior design styles. They also layer well with other colorful and patterned stockings.
There's not much left in Lulu and Georgia's holiday sale, but this set of six rainbow trees is still available in the green colorway. Whether you weave them into your Christmas table decor, a mantel wreath, or display them on an entryway table, it's the perfect time to add them to your decor.
Garlands can be quite the investments, so when you can get them in the Christmas sales, you totally should. We love this mini ceramic bead garland design. It's perfect for draping along or layering into a luscious green garland across a mantelpiece or banister.
5. Pottery Barn
This faux tree has been one of Pottery Barn's best sellers this holiday season, so if you haven't already, now is your chance to buy it at a reduced price. It's an easy decor piece that you don't even have to decorate!
Whether you're on the lookout for a new faux tree, want to update the family's stockings, or simply fancy some new ornaments to mix with the old, there are plenty of Christmas decoration sales to find what you need with amazing savings.
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I joined the Homes & Gardens interiors team at the start of 2024 as the kitchens & bathrooms editor. My undergraduate degree was in Magazine Journalism and Production, which I studied at the University of Gloucestershire. Before joining Homes & Gardens, I worked for two interiors titles across both print and digital channels, writing about a range of topics from room design ideas and decorating trends to timeless kitchen schemes and the best places to source pre-loved homeware.
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