Although Halloween is almost over, Advent is still weeks away. However, festive Brits have already started putting up Christmas decorations.
Many families across Britain have decorated their homes and bought decorations. Inspiring bloggers shared pictures of beautiful Christmas trees and stockings placed over fireplaces to show how cozy they are.
According to online retailer, notonthehighstreet, UK customers shop at the site. preparing for Christmas earlier than ever before with sales of decorations increasing by almost a fifth, compared to 2019.
Other home accounts including in the US and Australia have also shared snaps of their festive decorations – including one adorable mini Goldendoodle who helped put up fairy lights.

Influencer Pink Home Maria, from Sunderland, shared snaps of her pastel-coloured home, writing: ‘And just like that… Christmas 2021 is here!’

It looks a lot more Christmas-like! Beauty and Lifestyle By Luz in London shared this snap of a mug that reads “merry and bright” and features a beautiful decorated tree front.

House of Yooni, a Kent influencer shared a photo of a snow-trimmed Tree. Here’s the design for my Christmas Tree of the Year. It is 7 weeks until Christmas. I chose the Eco Friendly theme with the paper baubles by WH Smith.
Influencer Pink Home Maria shared snaps of her pastel-coloured home, writing: ‘And just like that… Christmas 2021 is here!’ While another influencer uploaded a Yuletide-themed mug that read’merry & bright’, it featured a gorgeously decorated tree with slivered reindeer and a front featuring a Yuletide message.
House of Yooni, a Kent influencer shared a photo of a snow-trimmed Tree. Here’s the design for my Christmas Tree of the Year. It is 7 weeks until Christmas. I chose the Eco Friendly theme with the paper baubles by WH Smith.
According to new research by notonthehighstreet, Brits will decorate their homes as they replace Halloween decorations with more festive items.
According to these eager elves, putting up festive decorations immediately after Halloween helps them relax and makes them happy.

Interior account, the Burgess Home, from London, shared that they were already watching Christmas movies with a white and pink tree

The Christmas tree is alive! The last 24 hours of photos show users sharing pictures of decorated Christmas trees. Pictured@ a Christmas tree in Stockton-on-Tees,

Instagram user Selin, who runs @projecthouseandgarden from London shared a snap of her tree atop a kitchen counter

Let’s roast the chestnuts. Another snap from Selin, who runs @projecthouseandgarden from London showed a pictured of an open fireplace next to a beautifully decorated tree

Decorate the halls Natasha (a Brit living in Leeds) shared some snaps of her baubles hanging from a tree decorated with snowflake tips.

A user also shared the festive photo from Haskin Garden Centre, Crawley, saying that it inspired them.

Joyeux Noel! One user in Mississippi also shared photos of his hone and did a show with the ‘joy’, ‘noel’ stars.

You are a light pup Florida user shares a photo of their dog helping with Christmas lights.

You can be nice or naughty! One user in the US shared this picture: Stockings hanging from a top of a roasting stove.

Santa is all set! The US User shared images of festive stockings, greenery and cheery smiles.
This comes just as Tesco’s annual reports revealed that Brits plan to celebrate Christmas sooner than ever because of the lockdown in 2020.
Nearly half the respondents want more family time than they did in past Christmases. Only 20% want more time with their friends.
Elsewhere, Mark & Spencer has revealed sky-high sales of their turkeys despite nearly two months until December 25.
The upmarket supermarket has already sold more than 70,000 frozen turkeys sold so far this season with sales of our festive frozen food up a whopping 500 per cent vs last year.
FEMAIL spoke to Leanne Osborne (Chief Commercial Officer, notonthehighstreet), about the excitement of this Christmas. FEMAIL discovered that Brits are feeling disappointed last year, and they’re excited to be celebrating again with family and friends.
“Our research has shown that Christmas preparations are taking place earlier than usual as the demand for it soars.”
Christmas Wreaths are top of the wish list with sales increasing by 289 Percent in October compared to 2019.