It’s almost time to deck the halls! In our house, each year we hang a hodge podge of stockings that include our childhood stockings and various newer stockings that we have picked up along the way. I like the nostalgia and “vintage” look, but everytime Christmas rolls around again, I am tempted to buy a set that all match. Here are some of the best around:
I love the muted colors of these stockings from Garnet Hill ($38 each). How about those ruffles — adorable! Free monogramming too!

The Scandinavian feel of this Colossal Sweater Stocking from Anthropologie ($148) is fabulous. I love the pom poms too!

Sorry for the small image, but you should check out these shell stockings from Horchow ($148). They would be great for all of the snow birds who flock south for the winter. The detailing is amazing and I love the neutral color scheme.

Speaking of a tropical Christmas, aren’t these Lilly Pulitzer stockings so much fun?

[From WeLoveLilly on Etsy, $29.99]

[From HickityPickity on Etsy, $22]

[From HickityPickity on Etsy, $22]
These Vera Bradley stockings are unexpectedly preppy and fun too ($22). I like the little pocket in the front for a bonus stocking stuffer! (sorry for the blurry picture).

If you are looking for something more traditional, I like these knit stockings from Pottery Barn Kids ($29 each). The fair isle sweater vibe is Christmas cozy! Oh, and free shippping too.

These patchwork stockings from Pottery Barn ($24) are pretty too and would look great hung on any mantle. Monogramming is available and free shipping again!

I like the homemade feel of these unique stockings from Unica Home:

[Cool Pointsettia Stocking, $50]

[Birds Holiday Stocking, $42.50]
And I am loving this retro reindeer stocking from Bebesniklefritz on Etsy ($22):

And last, but not least, my favorite stockings of the season are from Plum Cushion on Etsy ($40 each). I found these when Plum Cushion was featured on Little Green Notebook, and fell in love!

So, which are your favorite? Are your stockings matching or do you have a hodge podge of different stockings hung on your hearth?
Merry merry!
They’re too cute! My favorite is the Anthro stocking I love that pattern… and who can resist those pom pom’s?
Merry, merry indeed! Love all these festive choices, especially the knitted ones from Pottery Barn… I can’t wait to start decking the halls!
We actually all have hand-knit stockings that my former mother-in-law made for each family member – including family members before and after my marriage to her son! It’s a family tradition for me to use those stockings, although I noticed Holly and her family have also acquired additional stockings. Wishing for more than one stocking can hold?
I love the pottery barn stockings. They have a nice product. Neat compilation!