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Add vintage charm to your home this holiday by embracing timeless-yet-trendy bows.

James Ransom

If there was ever a valid excuse to hop onthe bow bandwagon, it’d be Christmas.

Green blue and pink ribbon bow on Christmas wreath

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“This little touch can add so much.”

you might tie them around floral arrangements, the backs of your chairs, and even on your chandelier.

Using bows as napkin ring holders is an obvious system.

Southern Living Dillard’s Holiday Pink Bow Napkin Rings

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Or, put out these downright adorablebeaded bow coffee coasters.

And if your coffee table is still lacking festive flair, Gullett offers a great idea.

Tying a bow on your wreath is a very simple fix, but think beyond just a basic tie.

Southern Living Dillard’s Bow Wreath Dinner Plates

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For example, you could fashion a large, fluffy bow with multiple loops out of any ribbon.

There are other alternatives to adding a bow to your door that don’t involve a wreath.

Then, finish it off by placing a bow on the spot where they intersect.

Southern Living Dillard’s Holiday Red Bow Bead Coasters

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Or, keep it simple and purchase ametal hanging bowthat can withstand the elements.

Dillard’s Blue Christmas Collection Glitter Bow Glass Ornament Set

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Southern Living Dillard’s Christmas Cheer Collection Metal Red Bow Door Decor

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