If you're after designer-approved holiday decorations, head to Target – Joanna Gaines just revealed her favorite finds from her Christmas collaboration
I've spent hours shopping the Magnolia Hearth & Hand Christmas collection to find wreaths, garlands, and festive decor at a fair price
The Magnolia Hearth & Hand Holiday Collection just dropped at Target, and it proves that you don't have to compromise quality for cost. I've found red berry wreaths, decorative accents, and festive serveware, all for less than $50 per piece.
I turn to Target to inspire my Christmas decor ideas at a price I can actually afford. With plaid patterns, ornate garlands, and stoneware designed to look like antique enamelware, Joanna Gaines' new Target holiday collection is the perfect mix of classic Christmas and modern farmhouse.
If you’re looking for new Christmas mugs for your hot cocoa bar or want to update your greenery with garlands and wreaths, this year’s Magnolia Hearth & Hand Christmas collection has you covered
15 favorite finds from the Magnolia Hearth & Hand Holiday Collection
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There are 114 new items in the Magnolia Hearth & Hand Holiday Collection, so it's easy to feel spoiled for choice. To help you get started, Joanna Gaines just shared her favorite finds with her Instagram audience. This Christmas, it's all about kitchenalia, from giftable cookie tins to matching mixing bowls and rolling pins.
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Joanna's favorite finds
Whip up Christmas cookies and pecan pie in style with this matching mixing bowl and rolling pin set. The bowl is dishwasher-safe for quick and convenient clean-up after Christmas dinner.
Wreaths
For me, there's nothing like a winterberry wreath. The sharp contrast of red and green is quintessentially Christmassy. This preserved wreath is made from dried foliage, so you get the look and feel of the real thing.
Wreaths abound in our house at Christmastime. I like to hang one from the front door to welcome friends and family, one above the mantel to frame the fireplace, and other, smaller wreaths like this one along the walls of my entryways to add a bit of interest.
For a fresh spin on traditional Christmas wreath ideas, embrace eucalyptus. Flecked with silver, gray, and green, this is the sort of subtly seasonal wreath that would work throughout the winter.
Garlands
Six feet long and dripping with cedar pinecones, this is the sort of Christmas garland that makes a statement. Lay it out flat along your mantel to frame the fireplace or use it as the base of a Christmas table centerpiece.
Decorative objects
In my house, you're never too old for an advent calendar. If you're keen to level up from cardboard, but you'd still like to mark the countdown to Christmas, then this elevated advent calendar would be a good place to start.
Serveware
Woven from 100% cotton, this table runner is strong and soft, with an embroidered red trim to capture the spirit of the season. Once you've finished Christmas dinner, you can throw this runner straight into the washing machine to clean up spills and stains.
If you like the look of Magnolia, and you've got some cash to spare, then consider shopping our edit of the Magnolia Holiday Collection. I've found vintage-inspired ornaments and stockings alongside ornate wreaths and garlands to deck the halls in style.
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