#2 We Turned The Dead Dogwood Tree In Our Front Yard Into A Charlie Brown Christmas Tree

Traditionally, Christmas decorations along with the tree should go up on the first day of Advent—the fourth Sunday before Christmas. This year, this date fell on the first of December.
However, many households do it earlier or later. At the end of the day, it all comes down to a preference.
"In recent years, it has not been uncommon for families to get ahead and welcome the festive season early, with some setting up their trees as soon as Halloween is over! Another popular choice for when to deck the halls is the slightly earlier date of December 1st,” said the team over at Christmas Tree World.
“Many households like to set up their tree and other festive decorations on the first day of the month to mark the start of the official countdown to the big day!"
#9 Decided To Do Garland A Little Differently This Year. Penguin Snow Slide Anyone?

In 2022, a survey by Lombardo Homes found that the most popular holiday decoration in America was the Christmas tree, with 67% of respondents preferring a real one and 33% of people prioritizing an artificial one. Runners up were garlands, Christmas lights, mistletoes, snowmen, stockings, wreaths, nativity scenes, angels and stars. On average, these decorations take around four hours to be put up.
#10 First Christmas With A Fireplace. I Might Never Take This Down

However, this year it seems to be all about bows. “The biggest trend for holiday 2024 is bows, bows, and more bows! As trends go, this one is refreshingly simple and affordable to take part in. Pick a ribbon or two from the craft store that coordinates with your existing decor and then go to town tying bows on everything that will sit still. Pro tip: don't double knot and post-holiday clean-up will be a breeze! The best part is you can save all your pre-cut ribbons for next year and deck the halls in half the time,” says interior designer Bethany Adams.
#15 Our Dining Sideboard Is Ready For Christmas! I Just Love These Metal Deer. I Use Them All Over Our Home Each Year Again And Again And I Think They’re Beautiful And Timeless

My favorite way of incorporating bows is by having them as huge centerpieces on Christmas trees. It requires no additional decorations and is the embodiment of elegance and feminine charm. One such example can be found by clicking here.
This holiday season is all about what’s cozy and comfortable, which means that homemade, simple decorations are another popular choice for decorators this year.
“People are embracing evergreen branches, pinecones, and ornaments made from handmade felt and wood, which creates such a warm, organic look. Personally, I decorate in this style every year because it feels timeless and comforting, with materials that reflect what’s in season. I also have a soft spot for anything handmade; those pieces are perfectly imperfect, bringing so much character and charm to holiday decor,” said Becky Shea, creative director and founder of Becky Shea Design.
#20 Created My Own Hot Chocolate Station Today. I Am Obsessed And The Kids Went Crazy For It As Soon As They Got Home From School



















