When the holiday season rolls around, Stacie Stowers transforms her Georgia cottage into a magical, memory-filled retreat. With four daughters, a love for all things cozy, and a signature pink-infused style, her home tells a story of warmth, creativity, and heartfelt tradition.
“I’ve loved holiday décor since I was a little girl,” Stacie says. “Growing up, my mom always made the holidays feel magical. It was hands down the best time of year in our house, and I knew I wanted to recreate that same kind of joy and warmth for my own family.”

Over the years, Stacie’s collection of holiday treasures has grown slowly and meaningfully. “It started small with a 6-foot tree and a few special pieces. Over time, the collection grew. I found treasures at thrift stores, yard sales, and even asked for Christmas décor for my birthday because I loved it that much.”
Decorating became even more important after the birth of her second daughter, who has special needs. “Since we were home more than most families, we really leaned into making our place feel joyful, comforting, and full of wonder each season.”

In recent years, Stacie’s holiday style has taken a soft and feminine turn. “We started leaning into pink in the last few years. I’ve always loved it, but it really took off when my daughters asked if we could paint our kitchen door pink, and of course, I said yes.” With four girls who all love the color, pink has become a year-round staple and now plays a big role in the family’s holiday look. “It just brings so much joy and whimsy to everything.”

Despite the distinctly styled décor, there is no pushback from the rest of the family. “My girls absolutely love [the décor], and even my husband has grown to enjoy how festive everything feels.”
Stacie typically starts planning in the summer, with decorations going up right after Halloween. “It’s my favorite way to kick off the season.” While she used to leave them up into January, she now starts taking things down just after Christmas. “Once the presents are unwrapped, I’m ready for a fresh start.”

Storage is a big part of keeping things organized. “Label everything and use clear bins when you can. I also try to group items by room or by color theme.” Stacie wraps delicate pieces in felt or dish towels and swears by ornament trays.
“I want our home to feel like a warm hug during the holidays, cozy, magical, and full of joy.”
Her most treasured holiday pieces include heirloom angel ornaments passed down from her grandmother and mom, as well as handmade decorations from her daughters. “They might be tiny or glittery or a little crooked, but they’re some of my absolute favorites.”


For Stacie, it’s never just about decorating. It’s about creating a feeling, one that her daughters will remember for years to come. Through vintage finds, personal touches, and a palette that’s all her own, she’s built a home that celebrates both beauty and heart. And at the end of the day, that’s what makes the season truly shine.
“I want our home to feel like a warm hug during the holidays, cozy, magical, and full of joy. ” Stacie’s signature pink palette brings a dreamy twist to traditional holiday charm. Warmth, wonder, and a touch of whimsy, Stacie’s décor is all about feeling at home. Vintage charm, pink accents, and family traditions, Stacie’s holiday style is uniquely her own. The scent of sugar and spice fills the air, Stacie’s kitchen is where joy is made. Thoughtfully curated by color and room, every piece finds its perfect place. Wrapped in ribbon and wonder, Stacie’s holiday tree is the heart of her home. Found treasures, forever memories, each piece carries a touch of the past.










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