HomeGoods Fans Are Delighted by This Unexpected Holiday Find: "It's My Dream Tree"
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HomeGoods Fans Are Delighted by This Unexpected Holiday Find: "It's My Dream Tree"
"Holiday enthusiasts have been clamoring for trendy burgundy Christmas decor all season long, but a newly viral social media post has me rethinking my go-to color this year. There's a faux Christmas tree at HomeGoods (the department store is known for its trees) you simply must see. It's the perfect pink shade for those looking to make a sugary statement with their decor; paired with sparkly ornaments, silver tinsel, and pastel bows, this is a gorgeously vibrant tree."
""I have a pink Christmas tree," one person commented on Ursula's post. "It's my favorite! I always thought I loved the white one I had for years, but pink is the real winner.""
Holiday decor trends include vibrant pink Christmas trees as an alternative to burgundy. A faux pink tree pairs well with sparkly ornaments, silver tinsel, and pastel bows to create a Candyland aesthetic. Shoppers reported finding a perfect pink tree at HomeGoods; one shopper left and returned because she couldn't stop thinking about it. Social-media responses show owners decorating pink trees with frills, bows, glitter and oversized candy ornaments. A similar six-foot unlit pink tree is sold at Walmart with 1,000 branch tips for a lush look, sold around $40 and praised for easy assembly and sturdy, high-quality construction.
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