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Roundup: Holiday Stockings

120308-stockings.jpg For those who are decorating for the holidays this year, stockings seem to be in short supply. Or at least ones that don't have a Nascar logo or Mickey Mouse on them. Here's a few we came across, click through the jump for more info.

 
 

  • Tweed Martha Stewart Stockings: On Sale For $14.99 (normally $25) at Macy's.
  • Chestnut Cheer Stocking: From Martha Stewart, on sale for $6.99 (normally $17) at Macy's.
  • Eco Stocking: From Etsy seller Rikrak. Listed at $18 and super Earth friendly!
  • Cable Knit Stocking: $9.99 from Target.
  • Tube Sock Stockings: $5.99 from Urban Outfitters
  • Glitter Stocking: $17.60 at West Elm

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    as mundane as it sounds, i have been having a hard time finding cute stockings for my family.

    i just saw these stuffed felt letters featured on an ohdeedoh post for $1 each, so i'm thinking i'm going get some of those to personalize some simple felt stockings

    http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=14767769

    posted by eribear12 on December 3rd 2008 at 1:57pm
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    I liked the craft on the Martha Stewart website where you take an old cabled sweater (thrifted, perhaps) and cut and sew it into a stocking shape. It really couldn't be easier, and there are tons of similar ideas--one of which is cutting an old plaid scarf (with a provided template) into the shape, and also sewing that up. I think they're great beginner sewing projects, and have the added benefit of being handmade.

    On a side note, I think that stocking stuffers typically beat anything under the tree.

    posted by lostinprojection on December 3rd 2008 at 2:07pm
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    This year, why not hang up real socks from each person's sock drawer?

    posted by m_j_s on December 3rd 2008 at 2:35pm
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    I bought those felted ones from Rikrak on Etsy!
    I bought mine in gray and white, so they'll fit into my decor.

    My first ever christmas decoration!

    posted by Lilli K. on December 4th 2008 at 12:54am
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    ..as a grown up. In my own home, that is.

    posted by Lilli K. on December 4th 2008 at 12:54am
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    The grey ones were quite pretty Lilli K! They will be a great addition to your home!

    posted by sarahrae on December 4th 2008 at 11:18am
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    Unica has some really great ones on their website.

    posted by als1 on December 4th 2008 at 1:16pm
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