With the holiday season nearly here, players in Animal Crossing: New Horizons may turn to collect ornaments, that is used to decorate cedar trees around their islands.

Winter has started in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, signified because of the snowfall in the grass, and then there are an amount of activities players can partake in to arrange for the vacations. Through February, players can discover snowflakes and earn snowflake DIYs such as Ice Wand and the Ice Table. They can businesses also be to make the right Snowboy by rolling around big balls of snow—or produce a disproportionate Snowboy for the funny surprise.

But December in Animal Crossing can also be time for your annual Toy Day event, occurring on December 24th. To get prepared with the proper decorations about the island, players can decorate the cedar trees with Christmas ornaments between December 15th to January 6th, and that is considered the festive season for both Northern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere folks. After obtaining all red, blue, and gold ornaments, players could also craft 14 different festive DIY recipes.

To find ornaments, first players must look for festive trees around the island, which aren't tricky to spot. They're lined with bright Christmas lights, but this tends to only happen randomly with cedar trees. In addition, you can also buy ACNH Bells to get these items. After finding a festive tree, players should shake these to have a chance to make a red, blue, or gold ornament fall. If it's an ornament-bearing tree, it'll create a unique sound when shaking. It may take a number of shakes before an ornament falls from that, though.

Keep planned, there isn't any limit towards the number of ornaments players could possibly get from a single festive tree, but there must be enough space across the tree for an ornament to fall. Ornaments could fall down on customized pathing. If players need to quickly get enough ornaments to create all 14 festive DIY recipes, they'll obtain 35 red ornaments, 43 blue ornaments, and 42 gold ornaments. They could also be sold to Tom Nook's kids at Nook's Cranny for 50 bells each.