Joanna Gaines shares the Christmas spirit!
On Wednesday, Dec. 25, the HGTV star, 46, shared an Instagram column of her festive decorations inside and outside her Texas farm.
“It was the night before Christmas,” she wrote in the caption.
Joanna Gaines shows off her Christmas decor at home.
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The video is set to the sound of Louis Armstrong reading the legendary poem mentioned in the title – written by Clement Clarke Moore. The reading is displayed on Louis wishes you a cool Christmas Eve album.
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Gaines begins his video with a pan of the outside of his house, the roof of which is neatly decorated with white lights. The clip also shows Christmas trees and a wreath on the way to the door.
Joanna Gaines shows off her Christmas decor at home.
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She followed up the outdoor clip with videos of the holiday decor inside her home, which included winter cabins galore, greenery along her staircase railing and a checkerboard with two deer.
Gaines hung the stockings on her brick fireplace, decorated with a bundle of greenery and a wreath of dried orange slices in Gaines’ videos.
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Joanna Gaines shows off her Christmas decor at home.
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The video showcases other decorative items, such as Gaines’ DIY red and green gingham wall divider, a Christmas tree covered in elegant mushroom ornaments, and several doors decorated with wreaths.
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The Magnolia co-founder also shared a video of her holiday meals, including a clip with a flour-covered work surface, a bowl of puff pastry, and a macaroon-covered cookie stand.
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Joanna Gaines shows off her Christmas decor at home.
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Gaines recently spoke with PEOPLE in an exclusive interview about her new design course for MasterClass, in which she said her family’s holiday traditions are changing now that her kids are off to college.
She and her husband Chip Gaines (50) have five children: sons Drake (19), Duke (16) and Crew (6) and daughters Ella (18) and Emmie (14).
Joanna Gaines and Chip Gaines pose in the press room during night one of the 2022 Television Academy Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Microsoft Theater on Saturday, Sept. 3, 2022, in Los Angeles.
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“As they get older, Christmas Day seems slower than it used to,” Gaines told PEOPLE. “We stay in our pajamas all day, and someone usually pulls out a puzzle or a board game that we all gather around.”
The The upper part of the fixator The co-host added that Christmas holidays are increasingly “spontaneous” these days. “We blow hot cocoa and drive around town to look at the lights with Christmas music playing in the background,” she said.
However, Gaines said her family’s vacations still revolve “around food.”
“Kids know that Christmas morning means mom’s cinnamon rolls and baked casserole,” she said.
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