Halloween may be just around the corner but Christmas is only 11 weeks away and to be honest, that’s all we care about right now.
We’re counting days the days until the most wonderful time of the year, where we can decorate our house like it belongs on the set of a yuletide movie.
And lucky for us, Kmart has released their new range of Christmas decorations, which are getting us through these ‘filler’ months.
Take a look at some of our favourite ornaments, trees and trinkets below:
Traditional Gold, red and green are synonymous with a perfect traditional Christmas. All you need is some fake snow and you’re basically in Santa’s workshop.
Rose Gold Give your house a modern holiday makeover with a pop of rose gold in your decorations.
White Christmas Who doesn’t love a white Christmas? These decorations will make any house a cosy retreat this December.
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Pretend you’re in your very own Lapland cottage by transforming your home into a Scandinavian Christmas haven.
For the kids Of course, Christmas is all about the kids at the end of the day (even if us adults do still wake up at the crack of the dawn with excitement on December 25th). Here are the cutest toys and decorations to keep the little ones happy.
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