Hearth & Hand with Magnolia Released Its Holiday Collection at Target—and These Are the Top 5 Items to Shop

If there’s one thing we can all agree on, it’s that Target is Disneyland for adults (because where else can we buy transitional furniture and tinted brow gel at the same place?). That said, we will admit: Wading through the store’s enormous selection can be quite the undertaking—especially around the holidays. So if you’re not sure where to start with the holiday decor aisle, we have four words for you: Hearth & Hand With Magnolia. ICYMI, Joanna and Chip Gaines’ Target line just released a slew of holiday decor, gifting and dinnerware items for 2021—and you best believe we’re stocking up before everything’s sold out. Below, find five of our favorite holiday collection items to shop now.

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1. STONEWARE MILK & COOKIES PLATE SET

A festive plate-mug-combo for Santa… and parents who can’t resist a delicious midnight snack.

BUY IT ($20)

2. Holiday Plaid & Solid Premium Gift Wrap Set

Because nothing says “Christmas” like presents wrapped in dark green and red plaid paper.

BUY IT ($10)

3. Cable Knit Holiday Tassels Stocking in Gray

The cable knit pattern, thick cuff detailing and hanging poms and tassels of this stocking can add instant coziness to any fireplace.

BUY IT ($15)

4. Pre-Lit LED Faux Porch Pot Cedar Tree

Want to give your porch that classic, evergreen look without having to maintain a real tree? This 40-inch, pre-lit potted tree is ready to display as-is (and you can re-use it next year).

BUY IT ($60)

5. Metal Cardholder Display Antique Copper

Give your friends and family’s holiday cards a vintage metallic edge by displaying them on this metal stand. Place it on your mantel and expect to see some big smiles at your holiday party.

BUY IT ($20)

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