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Holiday Clearance Decor at Targetchristmas decoration ideas 2013 pinterest Discount: Up to 50% off EXPIRED Find festive decorations for every room of your house with this sale! You'll save up to 50% off select holiday clearance items. (Prices are as marked.) Bag holiday-themed dinnerware, serving pieces, disposable party supplies, Christmas lights, trees, ornaments, stockings, figurines, and more. Martha Stewart Living 8-Piece Ornament Set If you lost some Christmas ornaments to unruly pets or kids this year, upgrade your 2017 tree with this Martha Stewart Living Alpine holiday ornament set. Sure to add a sophisticated touch to your tree, they come in a variety of shiny, matte, and glitter finishes. They're made in vibrant colors, are shatterproof, and each measure 5.5". Qedertek Laser Decorative Star Projector Make setting up your outdoor light display next year a breeze with this decorative star projector.
Whether you're short on strings of twinkling lights, or you just don't have the ability to put them up, this projector is an easy way to add a festive touch to your outdoor decor. It's waterproof and features seven modes, a timer, and remote. Home Accents 7-Foot Pre-Lit Noble Fir Christmas Tree Whether you need to upgrade your old artificial tree, or you're switching over from the fresh tree camp, this 7-foot pre-lit Noble Fir is a solid choice. This easy-to-assemble decoration immediately lights up once the pole is connected to the tree base, meaning you don't have to look for cords to plug in. It features 500 clear lights on 1,000 branch tips. You might also like Never Miss Another Deal Get the latest deals delivered straight to your inboxThe cost of decorating for Christmas has the potential to outweigh the fun of it, unfortunately. It can be hard to stay positive and cheerful, merry and bright, when the bills come in. So what to do when you're in need of new Christmas decorations?
Where can you buy new, festive decor galore without breaking the bank? Head to the following sites and stores to find cheap holiday decorations of all various styles and sizes. 1) Garage SalesYou'll have to know in advance that you're on the lookout for new Christmas decorations. After all, you're not likely to find garage sales in winter and if you do they're liable to price their Christmas merchandise high due to the season. But the summertime is another story... A Detroit Tigers Santa Hat - $2.00 A Snow Globe - $3.00 A Collection of Ceramic Christmas Village Pieces - $10.00 for the box During the summer, people are looking to purge their garages, attics, and storage sheds. Maybe they too are looking to buy new Christmas décor, and that means out with the old. Sure, sometimes you'll run across duds: lights that don't work and paint that is peeling. But so many people just want new homes for the decorations that they've grown tired of looking at. Their trash is your treasure!
Keep an eye out for artificial trees and indoor decor such as snow globes, Hallmark ornaments, and snowman statues. 2) AuctionsNo, I don't mean eBay. Look online through a basic Google search for auctions in your area. You might be surprised how much fun you have! People chat, hot dogs and popcorn are eaten, and deals are discovered. Auctions are the place to find Christmas decorations in bulk, a.k.a. box lots. You may get a box of Christmas lights, a box of vintage ornaments, a box of Department 56 village accessories, and so on. The more the contents are worth in collectibles currency, the more you'll have to spend of course. But if you're just looking for some red and green décor to throw out this Christmas on the mantle, then you're in the right place. Others at the auction will look to the highly collectible lots, while you just want decoration for your home. 3) eBayBy this day and age, everyone knows eBay is the place to go to find deals. But there are still tricks for finding the best deals on eBay, especially when it comes to holiday decorations and merchandise.
Find lots (as in bundles) of ornaments, hand-painted Christmas village pieces, miniature Christmas trees, collectible Christmas figurines, and more. Just look in the summertime. No one is thinking jingle bells and mistletoe in July, so you won't have as much competition from other buyers. If you miss out on summer deals, look again in October. It's closer to that holly-jolly season, but most people have a focus on Halloween and aren't looking to buy Christmas decorations. Be sure to take a look at shipping costs when you're deciding how much to spend. It seems like this would be common sense, but I've met more than a few intelligent people who just skipped over that additional cost when viewing the price. 4) Craft Supply StoresCraft stores such as Michael's or JoAnn's start the holidays early. Whether it's Halloween or the Fourth of July or, yes, Christmas, you can count on decorations months in advance. Well, because the store caters to crafters they have to get their holiday crafting supplies out well in time for the holidays, giving the crafty people time to work on their projects.
I suppose since they're putting out Christmas stickers and ribbon and paper anyway, they decided to throw the decorations in as well. Again, you may ask why? Because by the time November and December roll around, these Christmas decorations are old news for the craft stores. The Christmas trees, towels, signs, and stuffed animals have been out on shelves for weeks, if not months. It's time to begin pushing the next holidays. Therefore, the Christmas decorations go on sale—usually 30-50% off—just at the time you want to buy them. 5) Salvation Army or GoodwillAny thrift store is a place to head for cheap decorations for any holiday, but the Goodwill and Salvation Army in particular are liable to turn up great finds for holiday decor at reasonable costs. The best time of year to head out looking for Christmas trees and angels may very well be right after Christmas when people decide to donate old Christmas decorations instead of repacking them for next year. Of course, in November and December the stores will have larger displays of holiday merchandise - but you'll have competition which may, unfortunately, be reflected in the prices.