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.
“Last week, I found the most perfect pink Christmas tree at this HomeGoods,” Ursula from @swtoothbuffets told her followers. Ursula explained that after leaving it behind, she couldn’t stop thinking about it, so she went back. “I’ve always wanted a pink tree like this,” Ursula continued.
“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.” And others shared photos of their pink trees, adorned with pastel ornaments, frills, bows, and glitter.
After seeing how Ursula decorated her pink tree, I’m sold. The Candyland Christmas aesthetic (especially with those oversized candy decorations) is just so magical!
Because this tree is yet another HomeGoods find, it may or may not be available in stores near you. Before you embark on a manhunt, you may want to check out Walmart’s version first. It’s a similar pink shade and stands at six feet tall. Like the HomeGoods tree, it comes unlit so you can add your own twinkle lights — alongside 1,000 branch tips to give it a super lush look.
Plus, it’s only $40: Reviewers say that the quality is outstanding for such an affordable price.
“For $39.99, it’s a beautiful tree,” one shopper shared. “It was easy to assemble. It’s very sturdy and definitely a good price. I would highly recommend it as I have already to my friends … I bought pink lights and it just glows!!”
If you’re going with a colorful theme this year, or even leaning into the vintage kitsch vibe, either of these pink trees will really drive the aesthetic home. You may never go back to a regular green tree again!