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Available in gold and silver, this shiny glass tree topper goes with any Christmas decorating style. Just place it firmly on the top of your tree and let this topper steal the show. Pair with white Christmas lights and classic red ornaments for an eye-catching design.
If stars aren’t necessarily your thing, go for a bow instead. Lightweight yet sturdy in design, this handcrafted jeweled bow adds a bit of sparkle to any tree. “This tree topper is so beautiful and well worth the money! It’s also nice and lightweight,” says one 5-star review.
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Decorate your Christmas tree with the most magical tree topper on Earth. Mickey will stand sturdily atop your tree. You can even adjust his arms! “Loved this, so cute. Bought for my tree and did not want to pack it away after Christmas,” says one 5-star review.
This starburst metal topper will be the focal point of your Christmas tree. Place the cone on top of the highest branch and let this eye-catching piece do the rest. Match the gold glittery design with white Christmas lights or sparkly garland to complete the look.
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Classic Christmas movies will always hold a special place in our hearts. If Dr. Seuss’ How The Grinch Stole Christmas is a family favorite, why not place him on top of your tree this year? This playful find recreates the scene where the Grinch attempts to steal Christmas.
Add motion to your tree with an animated topper. And what better way to do that than with Santa and his reindeer? Customers love the design and sturdiness of this tree topper. “Balsam Hill toppers are not only beautiful but they are also engineered to easily attach to the top of the tree straight, securely, and at the right height, even on a fresh tree,” says one 5-star review.
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Calling all fans of The Nightmare Before Christmas! This Jack Skellington tree topper will bring a piece of the movie to your home this holiday season. Plus, it’s lightweight design makes it easy to attach to the top of your tree.
If you’re someone who loves making gingerbread houses and decorates the tree with candy canes and candy garland, this candy snowflake tree topper will definitely fit your theme. Create a Christmas candy wonderland with this lightweight decoration that includes all your favorite holiday candies.
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Going for a more rustic look this holiday season? This plush deer tree topper will fit in perfectly with any other nature-themed decor around the house. Plus, anything that’s plaid automatically looks super cozy, which is perfect for Christmas time.
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Going for a ‘Peace on Earth’ themed tree this holiday season? Customers are loving this glass globe topper: “Whether you’re looking to enhance your own tree or searching for a thoughtful gift for someone special, this tree topper is sure to create a festive and magical atmosphere!”
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This colorful tree topper has more than 10 multi-colored lights inside to give your walls a rainbow-like glow when plugged in. One reviewer raved about the design, which features a brass frame: “We wanted something nostalgic looking for our sentimental-ornaments-only tree and this was perfect. It works with colored lights or white.”
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You’ll be surprised by how much charm a bow can bring to the top of your tree. This one is made from red snowflake ribbon and has a plastic cone at the base. And if you feel the cone won’t be sturdy enough for your tree, one customer used the twist ties to hold the ribbon in place.
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Shanon is a writer and editor who specializes in best-of product roundups and deals. She has over six years of experience, including almost three years as a Good Housekeeping product and reviews editor, covering the best sales and products across home, appliances, health, beauty, parenting and more.
Laura Millar (she/her) is the assistant editor for Good Housekeeping, where she covers home design. Prior to joining Good Housekeeping in 2024, she wrote for NBC’s TODAY.com where she covered everything from entertainment news to product reviews to pop culture updates.
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