The Christmas season is finally upon us, which means millions of Americans are putting up their Christmas decorations. While many of these decorations are breathtakingly beautiful, sometimes it doesn’t go according to plan which often result in hilarious fails. That’s why we’ve compiled some of the best Christmas decoration fails that we could find!

“Slay Bells” Ring

This is definitely the kind of house I would tell my children to steer clear of! It seems that these people either hate Christmas, or we’ve missed the point of the decorations entirely!

Gold, Frankincense, Myrrh, and Miller Light

I don’t remember beer having a role in the nativity story. Either this family decided to get creative with their nativity scene this year, or this is on display in a fraternity house!

Who Says You Can’t Reuse Decorations?

This family got a little lazy and decided to recycle their Halloween decorations and use them for Christmas! Some would say they don’t have Christmas spirit, but we would argue that it’s the thought that counts!

Breaking The Seal

This homeowner got a wacky sense of humor. Guess he knows Santa’s busy so his restroom breaks are impromptu!

Christmas Toilet Decorations

This family loves Christmas so much that they decided to get their toilet in on the action. I must say that I don’t even know how to feel about this one!

Revenge Is Sweet

This family was tired of being outdone by their neighbors, so they decided to get revenge in an epic way! Bravo!

Deck The Halls With Porta Potties

Porta Potties should be able to celebrate Christmas too! Someone went through a lot of trouble not only to put up these lights, but to stack up the Porta Potties like a tree, and it certainly paid off!

Nailed It

Yikes, this certainly did not go well! We’d say they should just scrap the whole thing and get a new decorator next year!

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