Margie Mae's Holiday Decor

Margie Mae's Holiday Decor Arizona's white-glove holiday décor specialists. Some things are worth doing beautifully. Our work is not simply the hanging of lights. We care. Safety. Design.

Christmas lighting, designer trees & interior décor serving Fountain Hills, Marana, Oro Valley, Paradise Valley, Scottsdale & Tucson since 2009. At Margie Mae's Holiday Decor, we believe the holidays belong to your family, not to your to-do list. Since 2009, we have served the homes of Paradise Valley, Scottsdale, Fountain Hills, Marana, Oro Valley, and the surrounding communities as a full-servic

e luxury holiday décor partner — from initial design consultation through meticulous installation and post-season removal. It is the craft of creating an experience — custom exterior Christmas lighting, designer Christmas trees, mantle garlands, staircase décor, interior holiday styling, and wedding and event décor, all handled with the care and precision your home deserves. We leave no detail unfinished and no trace of our work behind, only the beauty itself. Margie Mae's Holiday Decor was named for our founder's mother — a pediatric oncology nurse who loved Christmas deeply and who lives on in every strand of blue C-9 lights we hang. Her legacy is the reason we do not simply install. In her honor, we proudly support Amanda Hope Rainbow Angels, a local organization that creates comfort shirts for children with chemo ports. White-glove service. Trust built over 16 years. We are not installers. We are caretakers of holiday tradition.

There's a particular kind of evening in Oro Valley in December that you don't really get anywhere else. Cool enough to l...
06/24/2026

There's a particular kind of evening in Oro Valley in December that you don't really get anywhere else. Cool enough to light a fire. The Catalinas dark and clear on the horizon. The pool quiet, the patio still.
Most homeowners dress the front of the house beautifully and leave the backyard entirely alone. What I've watched change things for families here is bringing that same care outside, string lights across the patio cover, warm light tracing the pool edge, garland on the ramada posts.
It's the room where the season actually lives. Most people just never thought to treat it that way. 🏡
Read the full story at https://mmholidaydecor.com/creating-an-outdoor-holiday-oasis-in-oro-valley/.

Most of our clients say the same thing after their first installation.They expected it to feel like a project. It did no...
06/22/2026

Most of our clients say the same thing after their first installation.
They expected it to feel like a project. It did not. We arrived, we worked, we left. The house was clean. The tree was done.
This is a client's home. That tree was designed for this room specifically, not pulled from a catalog and set in a corner. You can see it in the ribbon, the way the light sits in the branches. Nothing on it is accidental. It took real planning. A conversation first, then a design, then a crew that knew exactly what they were doing when they walked in.
None of that process landed on her. That is the point.
The work is ours. The result is hers. Link below if you want to talk about next season. https://mmholidaydecor.com/freequote/🎄

I noticed a house on my drive home last week that held my eye long after the sun went down. No light strands anywhere. J...
06/17/2026

I noticed a house on my drive home last week that held my eye long after the sun went down. No light strands anywhere. Just a permanent roofline system, LED tracks tucked beneath the fascia, color-matched so well the hardware disappears by day.
That's what catches most homeowners off guard: it isn't a holiday display in architecture's clothing. It runs warm white most evenings and shifts to full color the moment you want it. The HOA question everyone dreads? Usually goes smoother than expected, since the system works with the roofline instead of against it.
Read the full story at https://mmholidaydecor.com/permanent-roofline-lighting-in-scottsdale-a-homeowners-guide/. 🏡

There is something that happens the first December you have it.You pull into the driveway. The lights are already on. No...
06/10/2026

There is something that happens the first December you have it.
You pull into the driveway. The lights are already on. Not because anyone remembered. Because the home just knew evening arrived. That is the whole experience.
Phoenix homeowners already running their climate and security from a phone have been asking why holiday lighting can't work the same way. It can. What trips most people up isn't the automation. It is what is underneath it. Consumer kits automate something that was compromised the moment the clips went on.
Professional installation gives the automation something worth controlling. And summer is when the best installations get planned. ✨
Read this week's full story at https://mmholidaydecor.com/smart-lighting-how-phoenix-homes-automate-holiday-decor/

He drove past a house last summer and slowed down without thinking about it.The lights were on the roofline. Not Christm...
06/10/2026

He drove past a house last summer and slowed down without thinking about it.
The lights were on the roofline. Not Christmas lights. Something else. He could not name what it was, but he noticed it. And he thought, quietly, that would look good on mine.
That is permanent architectural lighting. It is installed once, built into the structure, and controlled from your phone. Holiday mode, game day, everyday. The same system that makes a backyard look like this at night runs 365 days a year on whatever color, whatever schedule you choose.
Margie Mae's installs permanent architectural lighting in Tucson. One conversation to find out what it costs and what it looks like on your home.
https://mmholidaydecor.com/freequote/

He drove past a house in his neighborhood and had to look twice.Not Christmas lights. Something else. Mounted flush to t...
06/09/2026

He drove past a house in his neighborhood and had to look twice.

Not Christmas lights. Something else. Mounted flush to the roofline, running the full perimeter, no cords, no clips, nothing visible during the day. Just the house. And at night, whatever color he wanted.

Red and blue for the game. Orange and purple for Halloween. White and green for the holidays. Red, white, and blue when the Fourth rolls around.

That is permanent architectural lighting. One installation. Every color, every occasion, every year. No ladder. No storage. No taking it down.

Margie Mae's Holiday Decor installs permanent lighting systems for homeowners in Tucson who are done with the seasonal routine. If you have been curious about what it costs and what it takes, we are glad to walk you through it. 💡

https://mmholidaydecor.com/freequote

Three seconds. That's how long a Scottsdale storefront has to say something worth stopping for in December.I've walked t...
06/05/2026

Three seconds. That's how long a Scottsdale storefront has to say something worth stopping for in December.
I've walked those retail corridors more than I can count since moving here. The windows that stop me aren't always the most elaborate. They're the ones that look like someone made a decision. Intentional lighting. A palette that belongs to the brand, not just the season. A display that says something specific about what's inside.
The businesses getting those displays ready for this December? They started the conversation in June.
Read this week's full story at https://mmholidaydecor.com/holiday-window-displays-for-scottsdale-businesses/ 🎄

There is a house in Paradise Valley I think about every December.Warm white lights, traced precisely along the roofline....
05/28/2026

There is a house in Paradise Valley I think about every December.
Warm white lights, traced precisely along the roofline. No gaps. No sag at the corners. A wreath on the door, dark green, one ribbon. Inside, a tree with ornaments that clearly have history. Nothing announces itself. It simply feels right.
Classic holiday style is not the safe choice. It is the hardest one to execute well. Under warm white light, uneven spacing shows immediately. A roofline that breaks rhythm halfway across the fascia disrupts the entire display. On an estate with multiple elevations and stonework framing a mountain view, that precision is a serious undertaking.
The homes in Paradise Valley that hold your attention on a clear December evening are almost never the ones that followed a trend. They are the ones where every decision was made early, with care, and professionally installed by people who have spent years on these specific properties.
That is not luck. It is planning. And planning starts now. ✨
Read this week's full story at https://mmholidaydecor.com/classic-holiday-style-still-reigns-in-paradise-valley/

This is what the room looks like after we leave.The garland on the mantle is lit from inside, burgundy poinsettias place...
05/26/2026

This is what the room looks like after we leave.

The garland on the mantle is lit from inside, burgundy poinsettias placed at every turn, a swag chain dropping in three slow loops below the greenery. The tree at the edge of the frame was dressed the same day by the same team. The accent pieces set next to the fireplace, chosen to work with both.

She did not source any of it. She did not hang any of it. She came home to this.

That is what white-glove interior decor looks like in practice. One call. One team. A home that feels finished in a way she has wanted for years but never quite managed to get there on her own. ✨🌲

https://mmholidaydecor.com/freequote

There's a moment that happens every January in Marana.The lights come down. The roofline goes dark. Neighbors stop slowi...
05/13/2026

There's a moment that happens every January in Marana.
The lights come down. The roofline goes dark. Neighbors stop slowing their cars. Guests stop having that little pause of arrival when they pull up. It's quiet in a way you didn't expect.
That's usually when the planning conversation starts. Not the panicked October version. The thoughtful May version, when installation dates are still open and there's real time to design something that actually fits the home.
If you've been thinking about what next December should look like, that conversation starts here.
Read this week's full story at https://mmholidaydecor.com/booking-holiday-installations-in-marana-what-you-need-to-know/

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East Mesa, AZ

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Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm

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