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Bring a Hollywood Christmas to life with Balsam Hill



It’s time to grab your online Santa sack and fill it with these luxury garlands, wreaths, decorations, and a tree or two, from Balsam Hill, the Christmas connoisseurs.


🍿 Emergency, it’s a Red One: A villain has kidnapped Santa Claus from the North Pole! With just enough Christmas spirit and a hand from an Extremely Large and Formidable operative, we might just be able to bring him home in time for Christmas! This gorgeous, red Norway Spruce Holiday Foliage garland will do just the trick.



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🍿 Meet Me Next Christmas with a wreath: It’s time to turn up the classic Pentatonix Christmas hits and join Layla on her pursuit of a Hollywood Christmas romance, and tickets to Pentatonix’s Christmas Eve Concert. Hang the OD White Berry Cypress Foliage wreath on your door and celebrate eternal love and Christmas romance with your partner this season.







🍿Our Little Secret tree: Uh oh, Avery has found herself trapped in a week-long holiday getaway with her ex! If “the more the merrier” gets a little too much this Christmas, make a secret getaway behind this stunning BH Balsam Fir Tree for a breather.






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