Christmas
The countdown to Christmas is on! Make your home merry and bright with exterior lights, wreaths, light-up trees, lawn décor, and inflatables. Deck your halls inside with a new Christmas tree, ornaments, interior string lights, garland, tabletop décor, wall art, and more.


Trendy Themes
Looking to change up your Christmas décor theme this holiday season? We have 6 trendy themes to choose from that will get you excited to break out the décor early. Whether you prefer subtle, rustic, or modern, we have all the accents and trimmings on your list.
Looking to change up your Christmas décor theme this holiday season? We have 6 trendy themes to choose from that will get you excited to break out the décor early. Whether you prefer subtle, rustic, or modern, we have all the accents and trimmings on your list.
Deck Your Halls
Make your indoors twinkle bright with the warmth and cheer of the Christmas season with a great selection of interior decorations and accents!
Neighbourhood Cheer
Help spread Christmas and neighborhood cheer this holiday season by decorating your home and yard for all to see and rejoice! From twinkling lights to glittering lawn décor, from door wreaths to festive inflatables your property will be delightful to gaze upon.
Popular Products this Christmas
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Christmas FAQs
A: All outdoor lights can be used indoors but not all indoor lights can be used outdoors. The only visual difference is that Indoor lights can sometimes have thinner wires. Most LED light strings are intended for indoor/outdoor use. The only way to truly know if your Christmas light strings are safe for outdoor use is to check the suppliers recommended use or the CSA approval tag attached to the sting.
A:The number of light strings that can be run in series is limited by the types of bulbs on the string, how much power they use, the length of the string, and the type/gauge of the wire used in the manufacture of the lights. So, all light strings have different connectivity limitations. But all light string boxes will clearly outline the maximum number of sets you can connect. If you connect too many you could start a fire so please be sure to double check before decorating. If you no longer have the box you can check the manufacturer website or ask the retailers where you purchased.
A:Start by purchasing an inexpensive bulk shatterproof ornament set in the preferred new colour trend that can be blended with your current items. Be sure to omit items in the most unfavorable colour. Spray paint any simple wooden or plastic items in the bolded new trend colour. Be sure to purchase neutrals that can continue to be blended over the next few years of trends and buy undecorated greenery that can be reimagined each year with a few simple addons.
A: STEP 1: Place the lowest section of the tree into the base and lower the first layer of branches. Leave the remaining branches in their upright position.
STEP 2: Working from the trunk of the tree out to the tip of each limb, pull apart all the small branches. Arrange some of the branches in a downward position, some straight out and some in an upright position.
STEP 3: Continue to lower one layer of branches at a time. When the bottom tree section is complete, add the next tree section and repeat the process.
A: Safe plants: Christmas cactus/Frosty ferns/Lemon cypress Plants to avoid: Poinsettias/Amaryllis/Cyclamen/Fresh pine







