When to Put Up Christmas Decorations

Oct 9, 2023

Did you know the average American is spending $269 on holiday decorations each year?

If you’re a fan of decorating for Christmas, you might be eager to unearth your wreaths and ornaments as soon as possible. But you also might not want to be the first one in your neighborhood with lights and a tree in the window. 

Wondering when to put up Christmas decorations? Read on to learn about your options!

Get an Early Start

There’s nothing wrong with pulling out your boxes of seasonal decor when the calendar says October. In fact, there are some clear benefits to getting an early start on decorating. 

You can help combat the challenges that come with the seasonal time change. Rolling back the clocks translates to darker evenings and colder days that can leave some feeling dreary.

But bursts of tinsel and colored lights can brighten spirits in a hurry! A home that’s decked out to deck the halls with greenery, lights, and stockings will feel cozy.

Consider reaching for your Christmas decor when the calendar turns to October. While some might think October’s a little early for decorations, you’ll have some company in most retail stores. Department stores often set up their Christmas inventory well in advance of the holiday.

Getting an early start to outdoor decorating can be helpful for those living in colder climates, too. The outdoor temperatures will be more comfortable. And that’s ideal for stringing lights and putting up other outdoor Christmas decor

For indoor decor, you could weave flashes of Christmas into a fall-themed lineup. A few touches of metallics and ruby red among the warmer tones of fall can work well. Add red candles to your mantle display or even a reindeer figurine or fall-themed nutcracker. 

Remember that fall seasonal decorations can bring their own variety of fulfillment. You don’t need to limit your pumpkins and leaves to the last two weeks of September. Let your seasons mingle for a fun approach to holiday decorating. 

Give Fall Some Breathing Room

Most years, fall starts in late September and ends in early December. If waiting until early December to put up Christmas decorations seems too long, split the difference.

Honor fall’s colors and decorative flourishes until the end of October. Stick with pumpkins, burnt-orange pillows, and cornstalks. And keep the bins of seasonal decor stashed away.

Then treat November as the start of the Christmas season. Early November brings a bite to the air, and leaves usually are absent from trees by that point. The time will seem ripe for a change in your decor. 

When the days start to seem long and dark, Christmas decor can provide a bit of brightness. Additionally, you’ll get to enjoy your decorations longer with an earlier start.

As another bonus to starting in early November, you’ll have more time to enjoy setting things up. You won’t be preoccupied with buying gifts or baking cookies. And you won’t feel like putting up decorations is a task on a long to-do list.

Wait Until Thanksgiving

One popular approach to decorating your home for Christmas is to wait until Thanksgiving weekend. Embrace the pumpkins and turkeys for a few more days and then head out to buy a Christmas tree after Black Friday.

This approach is great if you hope to make setting up seasonal decorations a family affair. After all, many individuals have time off during Thanksgiving. That makes Thanksgiving weekend the perfect opportunity for shopping and decorating together. 

You can make a tradition out of finding a tree together and hanging ornaments. If you have children, the Thanksgiving holiday weekend is an excellent time to create handmade Christmas crafts, like paper snowflakes and pinecone trees. Take a break from indulgent eating and football games to give your home some festive charm. 

Just keep in mind that Thanksgiving falls on different Thursdays each year. And some years, it falls pretty close to the start of December. That means you won’t have as much time to marvel at your decorations.

Look to Advent as a Starting Point

As another option, start decorating when Advent starts. For those celebrating the religious traditions of Christmas, Advent can represent a logical starting point for the season. It also has a clear sense of meaning and a start that varies from year to year.

Advent starts the fourth Sunday prior to Christmas. This places it at the start of December or the end of November. For those who don’t want Christmas decor to overlap with Thanksgiving, Advent can be a good compromise. 

Putting up nativities and religious decor at Advent can deepen the meaning of the season. Even though the timeframe to enjoy the decorations is shorter with an Advent start date, it can help the time feel more special. Knowing that your favorite decorations are up for a limited time can help you cherish them more.  

Consider What Brings You Joy

Ultimately, there aren’t any rules about when you should start putting up Christmas decorations. Perhaps the most important factor is your personal preference. You can start decorating whenever you feel moved to do so!

For many, Christmas is a joyous season that can bring together family and friends. Its mood-boosting potential is reason enough to start decorating as early as you’d like. If anything, the act of decorating is a way to socialize and remember those with whom you’ve celebrated over the years. 

Holiday decorations also have a nostalgia factor that can make the season more meaningful. You might enjoy setting up retro Santa figurines or family decorations that have been passed down through the years. 

Know When to Put Up Christmas Decorations

If you’re not sure when to put up Christmas decorations, know that there aren’t specific rules. Consider mingling seasons with a festive October decor display, or waiting until early November to get started. Or hold off until Thanksgiving or Advent before you unleash your love of all things Christmas. 

When you’re searching for the best seasonal decorations, check out our wide selection at Lesera!

Shopping cart19
Barcelona Mosaic Bistro Set - one round table and two folding chairs - outdoors
-
+
Two large white iron reindeer with pinecone bow watching upwards standing on a curlicue iron design
-
+
side view image at 21 inch tall dragon statue made of metal plates in metallic finish
-
+
76.5 inch long iron decorative rain chain with pineapples in antique bronze finish
-
+
image of Iron and glossy orange porcelain birdhouse with funnel-shaped roof and a little bird perched on leaves attached to the stake
-
+
37 inch Tall Set of 2 Small Halloween Skeleton Soldiers Holding Staffs
-
+
63.5 inch tall large set of skeleton soldiers holding staffs Halloween decorations
-
+
iron rain chain with lilies and abstract globe accents in antique bronze finish
-
+
Six Beautifully Multi-Colored Acrylic Butterfly Stakes
-
+
closed up image if iron rain chain with daisies and chimes in antique bronze finish
-
+
25 inch tall magnesium fairy garden statue sitting on welcome stone with closed eyes and arms around legs
-
+
Close up image of Tall cotton style birdhouse garden stake with small bird sitting at the top of the roof and leaves holding up the birdhouse
-
+
24 inch tall glossy baby blue porcelain pedestal birdbath with painted cherry blossoms on the inner basin in garden
-
+
collage of 6 10 inch long acrylic hanging decorations
-
+
1 pair of Hanging long cardinal ornament with two small crystal bells and organza ribbon with bright red bird in the centre sitting on the two bells
-
+
Little Boy and Girl Sharing Their First Kiss- Holding Gifts- Weaing Red and Green Hats, Scarves and Gloves
-
+
Close up image of Tall birdhouse stake shaped like a milk can with vines running from the bottom of the stake to the top of the birdhouse
-
+
View of Three Suns and Moons Hanging from a Metal Chain
-
+
4 ft. tall iron Christmas sleigh with candy cane runners full of large stack of metal gift boxes decorative Christmas display
-
+
Subtotal
$4,446.07
Total
$4,446.07
You may be interested in…
Bistro dining set of 3 pieces - 1 table and 2 folding chairs with black frame and mosaic tile on tabletop, chair seats and backrest in green, dark blue and yellow colors
"Boston" Mosaic Bistro Set with Table and Two Chairs
$339.95
Bistro set with 2 folding chairs and 1 round table with dark blue iron frame and multicolor mosaic tiles in a garden
"London" Mosaic Bistro Set
$259.95
Table and Chair in Yellow with Mosaic Design
"Los Angeles II" Mosaic Bistro Set
$259.95
light-blue Mosaic Tiled Bistro Dining Set with 2 folding chairs and 1 table
"New Orleans" Mosaic Bistro Set
$259.95
Mosaic bistro set of 2 folding chairs and 1 round table with black frame and bright mosaic work on tabletop, chair seats and backrest
"Paris" Mosaic Bistro Set with Table and Two Chairs
$339.95
Mosaic Tiled Navy and Light Blue Bistro Dining Set
"Seattle" Round Mosaic Bistro Set
$259.95
Continue shopping
19
Comodo Trusted Site Seal
Secured By Comodo