We're ending our Christmas in July themed week celebration with a bang! Today, I thought we'd look at some holiday items from small shops. I did another post like this for Christmas in July 2021 and I enjoyed it so much that I figured I would do it again!
If you are planning a trip "home" for the holidays, now is the perfect time to start preparing for it! I've got a bunch of festive things that will make your trip extra magical!
We're starting off with t-shirts like usual. First up, we have these adorable Christmas Lights Shirts by NoveNichols. These are perfect for matching couple shirts!
I also like this cute Christmas on Main Street Snowmen Shirt by Faithfully Fairytale.
Finally, I had to include one of the Mickey head scatter shirts that I'm always attracted to. This Christmas Vibes Shirt by Lovelee Day Shop is adorable and super fun!
Now that we've covered accessories for our ears, it's time to look at ears of the mouse variety! (A park outfit isn't complete without mouse ears!) My favorite Christmas ears on Etsy are these Gingerbread Mouse Ears by Luby and Lola. I'm 100% obsessed with Mickey and Minnie Gingerbread and you all know how much I love pink!
The only thing better than those sequin ears are these White Santa Sequin Mouse Ears also made by Play it By Ears. I really love the white and green version!!!
I am obsessed with this Christmas Garland by Happy Hearts By Lizette. (I've shared a few of these garlands before, and I'll keep doing it because they're amazing!)
I absolutely adore this Christmas Tree Farm Sign by Janell's Treasures.
This Gingerbread Tumbler by Designs By Brandi would go with my pastel holiday vibe!
I love Mickey Balloons and this ornament by We Are Disco Yeti would look perfect on the Christmas tree. What better way to bring a little Main Street magic home?
I love this little scene of Mickey in Santa's Sleigh in front of Cinderella Castle by The Fandom Hallows. It's simple, yet delicate and would look great on display!
I think this Minnie Gingerbread Company Sign by The Little White Barn Co would look great in the kitchen! You all know how much I love my sweets and treats...
I love this Welcome Sign by Simply Sawdust Studio. Eliot and I have been planning to make our own version of a Welcome Sign like this for our porch... hopefully someday!
Before I wrap this post up, I've got to share a few things from Eliot's and my other shop, Snowblade Creations. We don't have as many holiday designs in this shop yet, but I am working on a bunch of ideas behind the scenes! My favorite Christmas piece that we have made so far is this Personalized Disneyland Retro Sign Trinket Tray.
The other Snowblade Creations Christmas items that I love are these Minnie Mouse Trinket Trays. We made them in red and green versions and I don't know which one I like more! These would be perfect on a vanity for jewelry, or as a cute way to hold those little wrapped peppermint candies!
And there you have it... tons of festive and fun items from small shops! I hope you enjoyed this post- as well as my first ever Themed Week! It's been a merry week celebrating all things holly and jolly during the summer. This week didn't quite go as planned, and a few of these posts got posted later than scheduled, but we made it despite the unplanned obstacles. I really enjoyed doing a week of themed posts! I look forward to having many more Themed Weeks in the future! °o°
Please Note: Eliot and I are not affiliated with any of these shops (other than our own Happily Ever Hatter and Snowblade Creations Etsy shops) and we will not earn anything if you purchase something from this post (unless you buy an item directly from our shops). I just wanted to spread a little bit of magical good will by sharing some stuff that I love from Etsy! I know how much it means to small shops for their stuff to be shared. All of these items are literally things that I picked off of my own Etsy favorites list!
All of these photos belong to the shop in which I've shared them from. If you link them from this post, please attach them to their corresponding Etsy shop!
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