We’re unwrapping this season’s hottest trends.
But there are alsounexpected trendsthat can elevate your holiday displays this seasonand we’re dishing on all of them.
The annual show sets the tone for what will be trending in Christmas decor for the season ahead.
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Carson Downing
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Try mixing and matching different colors to coordinate with your existing palette.
Adam Albright
Monika Eyers
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Confectionary Classics
Its not just stockings that will be overflowing with candy this season.
(Just be sure to wrap the cone in plastic wrap first to make it food safe.)
Amy Batog
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Not to be confused withall-white faux trees, a frosted tree still has greenery peeking through.
David Land
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Birch, for example, has a whitewashed look, while teak is tawnier.
Fabric-Wrapped Ornaments
Maximalists, rejoice!
Ornaments wrapped in fabric were a Christmasworld favorite.
Put one up in time for Thanksgiving and it will feel festive right through New Years Eve.
It’s also an easy DIYa littlespray paintgoes a long way!
Janet Kwan
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Twinkling Fairy Lights
Holiday decorboth indoor and outis getting a glow-up this season, thanks to modern LED lights.
Some come as plug-in varieties, while others are battery-operated, usually up to 6 hours.
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