Snowshoes as decor? Yep! Place them above doors, as garage decoration and as art on your walls.
Photo, Angus Fergusson.Nothing says Canadiana cozy more than this classic Hudson’s Bay blanket. Multi stripe point blanket, $295, The Bay.
Maple syrup isn’t traditionally used as a decor item, but it may as well be, given how much of it we consume over the holidays. This maple syrup tin also comes in candle form. (And, yes, it smells as good as you think it does.)
This wax-dipped DIY is the perfect way to make use of the pine cones littered all over your lawn.
Photo, Sian Richards.Nothing says Canada quite like a stunning mantlepiece in the shape of a deer (Or reindeer. Or moose.) Faux deer head, $70, Etsy.
Perhaps one of the few enjoyable things about cold Canadian winters, these sheets are a seasonal must-have. We’d argue that nothing is more comforting than crawling into a bed dressed with flannel as it storms outside. Flannel sheets, from $25, Simons.
What’s better than pulling this game out of the attic during the holidays and playing a fun round of mini shinny with friends and family? Nothing. (Well, except maybe video games.) Hockey Table Top, $233, Amazon.
Plaid pillows! Buffalo-check pillows! Anything-warm-and-woodsy-pillows! Stuart plaid pillow cover, $35, Indigo.
Bring on the birch bark! This candle looks warm and cozy, right? Birch bark candle, $15, The Bay.
There’s something very Canadian about a traditional knitted stocking to hold all of your holiday treats. Stocking, $59 each, Pottery Barn.
Related:
10 decor items that say you’re Canadian
How to decorate a show-stopping holiday mantle
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