This $12 Christmas hack from Kmart is causing a huge debate – and it’s the most Australian thing ever!

As the festive season approaches, Australians are on the lookout for ways to bring holiday cheer to their homes without breaking the bank. Kmart, known for its budget-friendly finds, has become a go-to for many when it comes to decking the halls. One Aussie mum, Kayla, took to TikTok to share her latest Christmas discovery from Kmart—a giant door bow for just $12. Her enthusiasm was infectious, with many followers eager to emulate her decor. However, her post sparked an unexpected debate that hit close to home for Aussies everywhere.

The Great Aussie Screen Door Debate



Kayla's giant polyester bow, measuring 68cm in height and 44cm in width, is designed to transform any front door into a giant, welcoming Christmas present. While her door looked festive and ready for the season, some of her followers couldn't help but notice something amiss—a lack of a screen door. 'No screen door? You even in Australia?' one commented, highlighting a quintessential feature of Australian homes designed to keep out flies and insects.


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One Kmart shopper had people asking a big question after she showed off her new Christmas decoration. Credit: @kaylaandfam / TikTok


'But how do you even live in Australia without a fly screen door.. 😳 🪰,' another follower questioned, to which Kayla humorously responded, 'Omg I KNOW! I am barely surviving,' acknowledging the fly-filled struggle of many Australians during the warmer months.



Adapting the Kmart Bow for Screen Doors

Despite the screen door conundrum, Kayla and other TikTok users were quick to reassure that the bow could indeed be adapted for homes with screen doors. 'Another girlie has said it looks great on their screen door! I’d say go for it,' Kayla encouraged, offering a solution for those who wanted to join in on the festive fun without compromising their insect defenses.

Rental-Friendly Concerns



Another hot topic that arose was the suitability of the bow for rental properties. 'Is it rental friendly I don’t want to ruin the door! But that is cute as,' a concerned follower asked. Kayla addressed this by mentioning that some were worried about potential color staining from the bow in the rain, especially if there was no cover over the door.

Creative Solutions for a Perfect Fit

Kayla also provided a handy tip for those who found the decoration didn't quite fit their door or had trouble keeping it up. 'I just tightened mine by folding and sticking with little bits of blue tac, but others have safety pinned theirs 💕,' she shared, demonstrating her resourcefulness.

The Inside Story



Curiosity about what the bow looked like from the inside led Kayla to post a follow-up video. The inside view of the bow prompted one follower to quip, 'Christmas on the outside, England flag 🏴 on the inside 😅,' highlighting the bow's dual appearance.

A Festive Frenzy at Kmart

The buzz around Kayla's Kmart find had many Aussies racing to their local store, with comments ranging from 'It actually looks better than it does on the box' to 'Instantly need 😂😂😂.' Even those who weren't big on Christmas admitted that the bow could sway them, with one saying, 'I hate Christmas but you know what if you put this on my front door I might actually keep it there.'



The $12 Kmart Christmas bow has certainly made its mark, sparking a debate that's as Australian as it gets and proving that a little creativity can go a long way. Whether you're a renter, battling flies, or just looking for a festive touch, it seems there's a solution for everyone.

You can watch her video below:


Credit: @kaylaandfam / TikTok

Key Takeaways
  • An Aussie mum's $12 Christmas decoration from Kmart has sparked a debate on Australian household norms, particularly the absence of a fly screen door.
  • The giant door bow is intended to make front doors look like a huge Christmas present, but some questioned its suitability for homes with screen doors or rental properties.
  • Kayla, the shopper, offered solutions for those concerned about installation issues, such as using blue tac or safety pins to secure the decoration.
  • Despite the debate, many shoppers were inspired to purchase the festive bow for their own homes, applauding its appearance and affordability.
So, dear readers, have you joined the Kmart Christmas bow bandwagon? How have you adapted your holiday decorations to suit the Aussie summer and your living situation? Share your stories and tips in the comments below, and let's spread the holiday spirit, screen doors and all!
 
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Seriously some people should just mind their own business! She showed a bow hack that looks great and all the whingers going on about a screen door just stfu! None of your business!
 
What’s with the No Screen Door!!

Like Kayla, I to have a great looking heavy wooden front door, why would you want to cover it with a (for a better word) Yucky screen door!!
 
What’s with the No Screen Door!!

Like Kayla, I to have a great looking heavy wooden front door, why would you want to cover it with a (for a better word) Yucky screen door!!
I’ve got an ugly wooden door desperate for a paint job and a security door which is there for “ security”. So when I open my wooden door I have my locked screen door between me and the person on the other side and I feel safer, because it could be a bad person.😎
Oh and there’s plenty of them around today.
 
I’ve got an ugly wooden door desperate for a paint job and a security door which is there for “ security”. So when I open my wooden door I have my locked screen door between me and the person on the other side and I feel safer, because it could be a bad person.😎
Oh and there’s plenty of them around today.
Is your screen door "Crimesafe"? :p
 

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