72 in. Pre-Lit Juniper Cone and Ball Topiary Tree in a Black Square Pot with Clear Lights
12 in. Spring Red Roses Flower Bouquet in Glass Vase with Leafy Greens
24 in. Spring Wreath with Hydrangea Blooms, Berry Clusters, Leafy Greens
11 in. Spring Green Lily-of-the-Valley Flowers in White Basket
15 in. Spring Potted White Orchid and Blue Roses Flower Pot with Leafy Greens
26 in. Spring Teardrop Wall Hanging Decoration with Eucalyptus Leaves, Magnolia Blooms, Flowing Green Stems
20 in. Spring Wreath with Cream Rose Blooms, Branches, Leafy Greens
14 in. Spring Lavender Flowers and Butterflies Window Decoration
32 in. Spring Wreath with Yellow Tulip Blooms, Flowing Green Stems
22 in. Spring Wreath with Purple Pansy and Poppy Flowers, Seed Pods, Leafy Greens
32 in. Spring Wreath with Red Tulip Blooms, Flowing Green Stems
12 in. Spring Orange Flower Blooms Potted Plant in Black Ceramic Pot
12 in. Spring Floral Bouquet with Cream Rose and Peony Blooms, Ribbon, Seed Pods, Leafy Greens
22 in. Spring Candleholder Table Decoration with Flower Blooms, Berry Clusters, Leafy Greens
27 in. Pre-Lit Upright Juniper Ball Topiary Tree in a Decorative Urn with Clear Lights
12 in. Spring Pink Roses Flower Bouquet in Glass Vase with Leafy Greens
23 in. Pre-Lit 2D Neon Multi Color Cocktails Hanging Outdoor Decoration with LED Lights
FAQs
Measure your ceiling height and leave 6–12 inches of clearance for the tree topper. For 8–9 ft ceilings, a 6.5 ft or 7.5 ft tree is ideal.
You can choose from:
Clear Lights
– classic warm glow
Multi-Color Lights – festive, colorful display
Dual Color/Color-Changing
Lights – switch between white and color with various modes
Measure the area where you plan to display it.
Wreaths:
Leave at least 2–4 inches of clearance on all sides. Common door sizes pair well with 24–30 inch wreaths.
Garlands:
Measure the length of your mantel, staircase, doorway, or railing to ensure full coverage. Standard garlands are typically 6 ft or 9 ft.
Use hooks, nails, over-the-door hangers, or zip ties depending on placement. For garlands, secure the ends first and then add additional ties along the length for a clean, even drape.
Most wreaths and garlands are suitable for indoor or covered outdoor areas. Direct exposure to rain or harsh weather is not recommended unless specifically labeled as outdoor-safe.