Halloween is barely over and we’re weeks away from advent, but that hasn’t stopped festive loving Brits are already putting up their Christmas decorations.
Families across the UK have already bought up decorations and decked the halls – with influencers sharing pictures of beautifully dressed trees and hanging stockings over fireplaces in cosy homes.
Online retailer notonthehighstreet says that UK customers are 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’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas! London-based influencer, Beauty and Lifestyle by Luz, shared a snap of a mug reading ‘merry and bright’ a front a beautifully decorated tree
Kent-based influencer House of Yooni, shared a snap of a snow-trimmed tree writing: Yes Hunnies! It’s 7 weeks till Christmas and here’s my Christmas Tree design of the year. I am going for the Eco friendly theme and the paper baubles from 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 posted a mug of Yuletide mug reading ‘merry and bright’ a front a beautifully decorated tree and sparkly silver reindeer.
Kent-based influencer House of Yooni, shared a snap of a snow-trimmed tree writing: Yes Hunnies! It’s 7 weeks till Christmas and here’s my Christmas Tree design of the year. I am going for the Eco friendly theme and the paper baubles from WH Smith’.
It comes as new research from notonthehighstreet reveals Brits plan to decorate their home as they replace their Halloween decorations with festive ones,.
These eager elves say that putting up their festive decorations straight after Halloween relaxes them and makes them happier.
Interior account, the Burgess Home, from London, shared that they were already watching Christmas movies with a white and pink tree
O Christmas tree! Pictured from the last 24 hours show how users are already sharing snaps of their beautifully decorated 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
Ready to roast chestnuts! Another snap from Selin, who runs @projecthouseandgarden from London showed a pictured of an open fireplace next to a beautifully decorated tree
Deck the halls! Another Brit known as Natasha from Leeds, shared a snap of baubles on a tree with snow-frosted tips
Another user shared this festive snap from Haskin Garden Centre in Crawley – saying it was ‘inspiration’
Joyeux Noel! Another user from Mississippi shared pretty details of their hone with ‘joy’ and ‘noel’ stars on show
Light pup! One user from Florida shared a snap of their dog helping out while putting the Christmas lights up
Naughty or nice! Another user from the US, shared a picture of stockings handing up atop a roasting fire
All ready for Santa! One user from the US shared pictures with stockings and greenery filled with festive cheer
It comes as Tesco’s annual report revealed that Brits are planning to celebrate Christmas earlier than ever after muted celebrations in 2020 due to lockdown.
Nearly half of the people surveyed want to spend more time with family than in previous Christmases, while 20 per cent want to spend more time with 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.
Leanne Osborne, Chief Commercial Officer at notonthehighstreet told FEMAIL, ‘This Christmas is set to be an exciting one as our research reveals that this festive frenzy is due to Brits feeling they missed out last year and are excited to be back together celebrating with friends and family.
‘Our research shows that we are also preparing for Christmas earlier than ever before as demand soars.
‘Christmas Wreaths top the list of items being bought earlier with sales in October up by 289 per cent compared to 2019.