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Decorating your home for the holiday season should feel tranquil — but shelling out money for a tree, ornaments, lights, yard decor and more can leave you feeling anything but. Walmart knows that you still want to lean into the season’s biggest holiday trends, without sacrificing your budget, which is why our favorite brand, known for its everyday low prices, offers even lower prices on festive finds in its Savings Section .
If you’re not familiar, the Savings Section is Walmart’s always-on offering, which features thousands of deals in nearly every category. To help you deck your halls for less, we scrounged the site for you and found the top decor must-haves. Check out our top three picks below in our Walmart Watch series — a series where our editors keep an eye on the best buys from Walmart and report them back, so you don’t have to. Then, shop these picks — plus more bonus finds, below.
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Affordable Holiday Decor From Walmart
Costway 7-Foot Pre-Lit Artificial Christmas Tree
You like warm white lights, your husband likes multicolored lights and your kid likes both. Thanks to this faux pre-lit tree (which offers all of the above!) no one has to sacrifice their preferences. The 7-foot tall tree comes with a controller to navigate the 11 light settings to your preference — from always-on to twinkling. Best of all, the realistic looking tree rings in at just about $100 and will last you for years to come.
Marchpower 82-Foot 1000 LED Christmas Tree Lights
One of the easiest ways to create a warm and inviting ambiance is by decorating your home with some lights. These LED lights are particularly great because they’re waterproof, freeze- and heat-resistant and long lasting. They’re available in warm white or cool white bulbs and 82-feet or 165-feet, depending on how much you plan to decorate.
7-Foot Christmas Inflatable Santa Claus Outdoor Decor
For less than $50, you can snag this best-selling outdoor inflatable Santa. The adorable Santa is shown holding a teddy bear in one hand and waving with the other — plus, he has a cute little gift bag at his feet. He also comes with LED lights so he can be seen in the dark and is easy to inflate. Choose from this design or three other inflatable options.
Best Choice Products Pre-Lit Battery Powered Christmas Wreath
I don’t know about you, but I’m always surprised at how expensive wreaths can be — it’s almost like you’re paying for a mini Christmas tree all over again! Instead, buying real fir year after year, invest the $50 in this gorgeous pre-lit and pre-decorated option. It has a red bow, artificial berries and pine cones and 70 incandescent lights.
Santa’s Naturals Fraser Fir Christmas Candle Trio Pack
Creating a warm and cozy atmosphere is about more than just how your space looks — adding nostalgic scents also helps to set the mood. The Santa’s Naturals Fraser Fir Christmas Candle Trio Pack includes three mini candles made of sustainably sourced ingredients. They provide 14 hours of burn time each so you can keep your home smelling like a fresh Christmas tree even if you’ve opted for the faux option above!
Best Choice Products 15-Inch Ceramic Christmas Tree
We didn’t forget about you, apartment dwellers! You may not have room for a whole tree but you likely do have room for this retro-inspired ceramic tabletop tree. It’s hand-painted with 54 twinkling lights and a 5-foot cord to allow you to plug it in wherever you need. We love that, if and when you upgrade to a bit more space, you can still take this charming decoration with you.
Note products and discounts may have changed since the time of publishing. Please check Walmart’s Savings Section for the most up-to-date deals.
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