Christina Hall’s Guide to ‘Ooh La La’ Holiday Decor Starts at Just $15

Including California-style garland, flameless candles, and more

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Allen Berezovsky/Getty

When Christina Hall isn’t filming a new season of her HGTV show or sharing pictures of her adorable kids on Instagram, she’s sprucing up her space — and right now, it’s all about the holiday decor.

The Christina on the Coast star, 40, recently hosted an Amazon Live to dish on the budget-friendly pieces that are making her Newport Beach home look festive this season — all while matching her Bali-inspired interior. From faux eucalyptus garland to golden candlesticks, Hall let us in on exactly which pieces she’s crafting her holiday tablescape with this year, as well as a few decorations and glassware for her bar cart.

“I used to start right after Thanksgiving, and now I’m starting after Halloween,” Hall said with a laugh when asked when she starts decorating. Hall may have started early, but it’s never too late to add a touch of holiday magic to your home.

Read on to discover the Amazon holiday decor that the real estate expert recommends this year.

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Leifeosh Gold Candlestick Holder Set

<p>Amazon</p>

Amazon

$40 at Amazon

One of the more entrancing aspects of a holiday tablescape are elegant candlesticks — and nobody knows this more than Hall. “These are what really make the table sparkle,” she said of the delicate gold candle holders, available in a set of 12. Because the sticks come in three different heights, Hall creates dimension across her table runner by staggering them around the snaking garland to create a high-low effect.

“Real candles are for adult dinners and flameless candles are for all the other family dinners,” she joked. Her favorites include these remote-operated candlesticks that can be set on a timer and really sell the look with the illusion of dripping wax.

Though tall candlesticks aren’t the only way Hall likes to bring light to her tables: These stout votive candle holders earned a spot among the garland as well. Hall announced that she’s in her “gold era,” as the metal “looks a little fancier,” adding, “[This] is what’s really gonna give the table that ‘ooh la la’ when your guests walk in.”

Cewor 2-Pack Artificial Eucalyptus Garland, $18 (Save 14%)

<p>Amazon</p>

Amazon

$18 at Amazon

When you think of traditional garland, images of evergreen and pine branches may come to mind. But Hall California-fies the classic holiday greenery with fake eucalyptus leaf strands strewn across her table. “Garland is such an easy way to add a holiday feel,” she said. These tropical-looking strands are her favorite due to their faux nature, which keeps the branches from drying out and allows her to store them for the next year. But she doesn’t stick to just one — Hall later layers artificial rose leaf garland on top of the eucalyptus brambles to give her centerpiece some more height.

Her golden bar cart also gets the greenery treatment when Hall adds sprigs of faux eucalyptus leaves to a ceramic vase, a pop of green that shoppers also love. “For [the] price, they are definitely a deal and worth buying,” one five-star reviewer said.

Foaincore 12 Count Hobnail Drinking Glasses

<p>Amazon</p>

Amazon

$65 at Amazon

Keeping with the green theme, Hall sets out these sage hobnail drinking glasses that she keeps on display “all year round” for her dinner guests. “These glasses… if you got them somewhere else, they could be up to four times the price,” Hall gushed. One shopper agreed, saying they’ve seen the same kind of glasses from high-end stores: “These are heavy, beautiful, and [a] great price. I need every color.”

Completing her table is a similar set of beaded wine goblets, which are currently on sale for $40. Not only did Hall approve of these for their cohesiveness with her drinking glasses, but she loves that they’re kid-friendly. “The kids also like using these glasses for ice cream sundaes. They’re big enough that they hold all the ice cream, whipped cream, everything.”

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Astor Chocolate Ultimate S’mores Kit

<p>Amazon</p>

Amazon

$32 at Amazon

While glittering garland and flickering candles can set the mood, there’s no better way to round out a holiday tablescape than with a dessert spread. “This is number one on my kids’ list,” Hall said of the Astor Chocolate Ultimate S’mores Kit. The box comes with an assortment of premium Belgian chocolate, graham crackers, and marshmallows, which Hall melts with the Nostalgia Tabletop Indoor Electric S'mores Maker — a small, flameless heater with a built-in tray for all of your delicious ingredients and roasting sticks.

Whether you’re decorating your own space or picking up some homeware for your hard-to-shop-for friend, head to Amazon to see which products the star is shopping to deck the “Hall.”

Ewfen 30-Piece Gold Silverware Set, $28 with Coupon

<p>Amazon</p>

Amazon

$29 at Amazon

Siducal Ceramic Rustic Farmhouse Vase, $27 with Coupon

<p>Amazon</p>

Amazon

$27 at Amazon

Vitalizart Cheesecloth Table Runner, $15 (Save 21%)

<p>Amazon</p>

Amazon

$15 at Amazon

Homemory Real Wax LED Flameless Taper Candles

<p>Amazon</p>

Amazon

$26 at Amazon

Farberware 15-Piece Triple Riveted Knife Block Set

<p>Amazon</p>

Amazon

$87 at Amazon

Vasagle Gold Bar Cart, $76 (Save $14)

<p>Amazon</p>

Amazon

$76 at Amazon

Jyb & Xy Set of 6 Crystal Champagne Flutes

<p>Amazon</p>

Amazon

$29 at Amazon

Bandesun Wine Glasses, $40 (Save 25%)

<p>Amazon</p>

Amazon

$40 at Amazon

Famiware Mars 6 Pieces Dinner Plates, $36 with Coupon

<p>Amazon</p>

Amazon

$36 at Amazon

Haxhut Round Woven Placemats

<p>Amazon</p>

Amazon

$25 at Amazon

Tiyard Artificial Eucalyptus Leaves Stems

<p>Amazon</p>

Amazon

$15 at Amazon

Letine Gold Mercury Glass Votive Candle Holders, $38 with Coupon

<p>Amazon</p>

Amazon

$38 at Amazon

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