Our Favorite Holiday Home Decor From Home Goods That's Affordable And Adorable

Discounts and treasure hunts are both welcome and fun when it comes to collecting holiday decor. If your collection of winter holiday decorations is feeling a bit tired this year, refresh it with some classic, vintage-inspired, or hygge-worthy pieces to cozy up your space from Home Goods. From time-honored red-and-green Santa paraphernalia to quirky pieces in unexpected Christmas decor colors, Home Goods' shelves are brimming with a bounty of adorable accessories to imbue your home with spirit for a reasonable price.

There's no shortage of Christmas staples on offer at Home Goods this year. We've zeroed in on Home Goods holiday wares that stay under roughly $30. Nutcrackers, Santas, nativity scenes, star-topped pines, and oodles of ornaments await. When you're shopping at places like Home Goods, it can be disappointing if you go in looking for specific items. So, it helps to broaden your scope to general categories or styles – traditional or vintage motifs, throw pillows and blankets, or wintery accessories that can stay out until the first crocuses break through the soil.

Keep in mind that individual stores' stock is highly variable, so there's no guarantee your local store will have the same stock. Let that add spice to your search, and hopefully you'll come home with some accents for Christmas on a budget that add joy to your rooms all winter long.

Home Goods holiday wares to watch for

Pastel accents, touchable textures, and light-up features are running themes on Home Goods' shelves this season. Frosty blue and white ceramic and glass pieces, along with plenty of silver and gold in snowy themes, will fit nicely into a home decorated for Hanukkah, as well. If you live in a spot that promises months of snow after you've taken the tree down, some of these finds convey more winter warmth than holiday-specific vibes to carry them through the cold season without looking out of place. Other pieces can easily pull an extra shift as stylish Valentine's Day decor.

Many cultures in the Northern Hemisphere make light a central part of winter celebrations. Wooden signs, faux gingerbread houses, and iridescent pine trees sport LED lights to bring a bit of warmth into your December homescape. Packs of ornaments, including vintage-look glass ones, start at around $10 for a set of three to eight, depending on the material and style. The Jingles and Joy peppermint candy-shaped ornaments come in a set of six for only $15 and provide the perfect sparkle to make your holiday tree stand out.

Mid-century-inspired pieces abound, from cartoonish reindeer figurines to boxes masquerading as storybooks. Prices typically range from $6 to $10, depending on the size. Pine trees made of raffia, wicker, or wood for as little as $15 and $30 contrast nicely against all of this year's glossy glass and ceramic, as do fleecy blankets and woolly throw pillows. Holiday-patterned fleece throws run between $15 and $20. Faux fur blankets start around $25, and pairing them with fluffy cushions creates a cozy, cabin-like look that lasts long after the snow has melted.

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