If you haven’t decorated your home for Christmas by now, you might as well just come to terms the fact you aren’t going to do it this year. In my opinion, your tree should be up Thanksgiving weekend – and if not at that point, then definitely by the dawn of December. Theoretically, you could keep putting up decorations until Christmas Day, or even until the Feast of the Epiphany on January 6, the culmination of the 12 Days of Christmas.
What’s my point? My point is that while it may be too late to purchase new decorations for this Christmastide, it is certainly not to early to prep for next year. (It also is certainly not too late to put up decorations if your big Christmas gathering is Christmas Eve or Christmas Day). Christmas ornaments are a classic gift – I always received at least one new one every year growing up – and so are other decorations like Christmas village sets. This one-day-only deal has all sorts of decor on sale, as much as 78 percent off. The entire sale contains about 100 different items. Obviously, I can’t list them all below, but I’ll show you some, and you can check out the rest here.
Lenox Santa Blow Out the Lights Ornament on sale for $8.99
Kurt Adler 12-Inch Lighted Christmas Gingerbread House on sale for $29.99
Swarovski Stag Ornament on sale for $59.99
Yankee Candle Holiday Small Jar Trio Gift Set on sale for $12.99
Mr. Christmas Magical Maestro Mouse Decor on sale for $29.99
Black Friday and Cyber Monday may be over, but the holiday shopping season has truly just begun. Amazon is currently running a “12 Days of Deals” promotion, and the Daily Dealer continues to feature the best offers from around the Internet. And don’t miss our 2017 Christmas gift guide, which we will continue to update throughout the season.
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