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The Best Wayfair Christmas Decorations to Deck the Halls in Style (Starting at Just $10)

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Ever since we found out that people who put up holiday decorations early are happier, we've felt no shame putting up our most festive decor months in advance. To do so this year, we're leaning on Wayfair Christmas decorations, many of which—from trees to stockings and lights—are currently on sale, starting at $10.

So get ready to deck the halls, hang the stockings and trim the tree, because these seven items will transform your space into a warm and inviting winter oasis.

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Our Christmas decorations usually start with a tree, and according to buyers, if there's any artificial tree you want, it's this one. Take it from this happy customer: "This tree is gorgeous, with deep green coloring. Easy assembly. Just open the box, connect the three poles and stems instantly fall. All you have to do is pull the branches apart and decorate. There were no bristles all over the floor, and the tree is full." BTW, it's available in several sizes, from 4.6 feet to 9 feet, so you can find the right one for your space.

ICYMI: Disco balls are in this holiday season, and the easiest way to incorporate the trend into your home is with this four-piece mirrored ornament set. Each ball is made of glass and has a silver string to hang on the tree. You can also string them into garland or just toss them into a vase or decorative bowl—the festive possibilities are almost endless.

Don't have a fireplace or outdoor pit? Reviewers say you'll be thrilled with this plug-in-the-wall alternative. "[It's] such a cozy, attractive, well-functioning addition to our home," raves one shopper. "[We] love how easily portable it is, and it’s already brought us a lot of joy and warmth." It's also not too big or small (it's 17.7'' H x 15'' W to be exact), and it's just under ten pounds. Most importantly, it's easy to use with an adjustable thermostat and it stays cool to the touch.

Whether you're hosting Christmas dinner or happy hour with your friends, this sleek, stainless steel bar cart will seriously come in handy. Thanks to its ring-shaped construction, which connects two shelves, you can keep your favorite drinks and glasses together without taking up too much space. Better yet, the four castor wheels lock, so you can move it around your home with ease or keep it safely in one place to serve drinks.

If inflatables aren't your thing, why not grab this 18-inch pre-lit ball display instead? Buyers have mentioned that they've had it for more than one season, so it's durable, but they're more obsessed with the LED plug-in lights which shine through. One Wayfair shopper writes, "This lighted display ornament was just what I was looking for! I loved it so much, I bought another one to match! They are very visible from the street and shine brightly at night!"

These white, red and green 14-inch woolen yarn and machine-washable stockings will look good no matter where you hang them. Fill them with candies, gift cards and more to get you and your crew into the Christmas spirit.

With eight different settings, from twinkling to a constant glow, these white bulbs will bring a cheerful look to your outdoor space. Just keep in mind that you need three AA batteries to get them powered on, but other than that, reviewers say they're durable and work really well.


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