Ho Ho Ho!!!
Here we go. Into December and everything is looking like Christmas.
Yes, Christmas is my favorite time of the year. So, of course, I was thrilled to do a blog post on Christmas finds for savvy babes like ourselves. Hooray for all the items in the post are under $20.
Christmas time is already a pricey time of the year. Here are a few finds and TSL picks for a savvy holiday season:
Greens
Head straight to your local florist or grocery store and grab yourself a bunch of greens ASAP.
The best greenery to grab are:
- Eucalyptus
- White Pine
- Spruce
- Holly
The easiest way to add some holiday style is to grab a clear vase and fill it with Christmas greens.
Use greens all throughout the house to give the perfect Christmas feels.
Love some gorgeous greenery on the mantel, table, and countertops.
I grabbed a few bunches of greens and they ranged from $15-20.
WARNING- your house will smell 100% glorious with all the greens.
Fairy Light
Like C’ mon. Nothing speaks Christmas like some good little fairy lights. The holidays wouldn’t be complete without strings of light in every single corner. To be 100% honest, we have fairy lights all year round at our house.
Obsessed with them.
I love creating a vibe in the house, and little bits of lightning all throughout the house makes me happy.
Fairy lights are inexpensive, but make a major impact in adding to the ambiance in the home.
Champagne
A bit of bubbly is what I will be sipping throughout the festive holiday season. Why Champagne? Glad you asked.
Just the look of a champagne flute with sparkly bubbles is enough to make me feel ultra chic.
You can take a very simple bottle of champagne, add some cranberries or strawberries. Instantly you have a fabulous festive drink.
Cheers to a glass of champs.
TIP– Mini bottles of champagne make a cute and chic gift. Found these for $5.00/each and how cute are they? I plan on giving these out some girlfriends paired with a special little candle- voila a perfect little pretty Christmas gift.
If you are looking for a fun and healthy recipe to try using champagne, check out my kombucha post here
What’s your tip for saving a bit at Christmas time? Leave a comment below letting me know.
Merry Christmas Babes,