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“Home Bargains Unveils Disney Mickey Christmas Wreath”

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As winter approaches, enthusiasts of the season are already starting to purchase festive decorations to beautify their homes. Home Bargains customers are thrilled with a charming £10 item for their front doors, expected to be a hit once Christmas festivities kick off.

The retailer has introduced a new £9.99 wreath that has caught the attention of shoppers on social media. This festive wreath, featuring a Disney shape and vibrant ornaments, has been well-received by customers.

A TikTok user and Home Bargains fan, @findingroisin, shared a video showcasing the new Mickey-shaped Christmas wreath online, describing it as “Gorgeous NEW Mickey shaped Christmas wreath from Home Bargains.”

The wreath was also highlighted in a video shared by TikTok user @broganandharrison_, who exclaimed, “A Mickey Mouse shaped Christmas Wreath…yes please!! What a bargain, only £9.99. Home Bargains coming through with the Disney Christmas Decorations.”

The post garnered 24.3k views, numerous likes, and excited comments from shoppers, with many expressing their admiration for the wreath.

On the Home Bargains website, the product description for the Disney Rattan Shaped Wreath emphasizes bringing Disney magic to holiday décor, perfect for adding a cozy and fun touch to doors, walls, mantels, or windows.

Home Bargains offers a variety of wreath designs this season, as displayed on social media posts showcasing the different options available in-store. Customers can choose from a range of wreaths, including green and red designs like the cowbell wreath, to make their homes sparkle this Christmas.

The selection is available for purchase on the Home Bargains website, with prices ranging from £3.99 to £12.99. Shoppers who loved the featured wreath may also like the Disney Mickey And Friends Bauble Garland (£5.99) and the Disney Mickey & Friends Tree Pick (£2.49).

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