Timeless Holiday Favorites | Christmas Decor I’d Buy Again
🎄 Christmas Decor I’d Buy Again
(The pieces that truly earn their spot year after year)
Every year when I pull out our Christmas bins, there are a few things I instantly smile over — the ones that have stood the test of time, the ones I’d happily buy all over again. They’re the pieces that make our home feel like Christmas — warm, nostalgic, and just the right amount of magical.
Over the years I’ve learned that not all decor holds up — styles shift, trends fade, and some things simply don’t last beyond a season or two. But then there are the keepers — the garlands that still look fresh after five years, the ornaments that feel like heirlooms, the cozy touches that make your home feel extra special through the winter months.
Below are a few of those tried-and-true favorites I’ll always stand behind — pieces I’ve loved, used, and would gladly buy again in a heartbeat.
✨ The Pieces I’d Buy Again
1. Faux Cedar Garland
This garland is as realistic as they come — full, flexible, and soft enough to drape anywhere. I’ve used it across our mantel, staircase, and even around doorframes. It doesn’t shed, it doesn’t look plastic, and it instantly brings that “fresh cut” look without the mess.
2. Brass Bell Garland
A small detail that makes a big difference. I string these bells on mantels, mirrors, and even gift wrap. The aged brass finish gives just the right amount of patina — like something you’d find in an old European market.
3. Taper Candle Holders
These have become a year-round favorite in our home, but there’s something about candlelight at Christmas that feels extra cozy. I love scattering them across the dining table or mixing heights on a sideboard for that layered, heritage look.
4. Linen Ribbon Spool
Good ribbon is worth investing in — it elevates everything from wreaths to wrapping. This linen ribbon has that soft, rumpled texture I adore and the color pairs beautifully with everything from pine to plaid.
5. Faux 7.5’ Christmas Tree
Our Christmas tree has gone viral year after year. And it is the best faux Christmas tree (that looks real) in this price range (under $300)! For reference our ceilings are 9’!
🕯 My Tip for Choosing “Buy Again” Decor
Before I buy anything new for Christmas, I always ask myself: will I still love this in five years? If the answer is yes — if it feels classic, well-made, and easy to blend with what I already own — it’s usually worth it.
Christmas decor doesn’t have to be replaced every season. The best pieces feel like part of your story — the backdrop to years of traditions, cocoa spills, and cozy nights by the fire.
So here’s to filling our homes with the kind of decor we’ll still be excited to pull out next November — the tried and true, the timeless, and the buy-again kind.

