15 DIY Pet Beds That Actually Fit in With Your Decor

We love our pets. In fact, there’s a pack of pups that spends most of their days here at Brit HQ. But let’s get real, some of the pet beds available in retail today don’t necessarily go with our decor. The easiest solution is DIY pet beds that you can personalize yourself. So whether your decor is boho-chic or mid-century modern, you can make a pet bed that’s perfect for your home. Pamper your pooch (or cat!) with a super-fun pet bed you can make yourself.

1. Minimalistic Dog Bed DIY: This dog bed is perfect for you and your minimalistic pooch. This DIY is a little more advanced — but luckily for you, these blogger’s instructions are super easy to follow. You can add a personalized touch by adding a nameplate to your dog house or bed. (via VTWONEN)

2. DIY $12 Pet Bed: A wooden dog bed like this has a traditional and rustic kind of look. You can add a pop of color to this dog bed by inserting blankets or pillows in bright shades of pink, green or blue. (via Shanty 2 Chic)

3. Mid-Century DIY Mod Pet: If mid-century modern is more your style, try making this adorable dog bed. With $50 and crafty carpentry skills, you can make this pet bed for your favorite four-legged friend. (via A Beautiful Mess)

4. DIY End Table Pet Bed: Avoid lint rolling and vacuuming your couch by making your pet their very own built-in bed. This cozy and contemporary DIY is perfect if you need a new side table or nightstand, especially since you can color-coordinate the pillow to complement your decor style. (via DIY Network)

5. Modern Striped DIY Bed: Your pet can lounge in style with this DIY striped dog bed. Make sure you purchase durable (outdoor) fabric and include a paint coat that won’t fade due to various weather conditions. (via Centsational Girl)

6. DIY Chair Dog Bed: A fun way to go above and beyond for your furry BFF is to make him/her a personalized bed and toy station. Consider upcycling your DIY just like this blogger did by giving new life to a rickety old chair. (via Home Remedies RX)

7. DIY Nightstand Bed: You’ll have the best sleep of your life with this DIY bed. This dog bed is built into your nightstand, so you’ll no longer have to fight for bed space. (via DIY Network)

8. Recycled Tire Dog Bed: Make sure your dog’s bed is one-of-a-kind with a personalized and bright DIY. Plus, you’ll be helping the environment by upcycling this old tire. (via Practically Functional)

9. Geometric DIY Dog Bed: Channel your artistic side with this contemporary geometric dog bed. If you’re short on space, this can also serve as the perfect nightstand or side table. (via Adorable Home)

10. Mid-Century Modern Pet Bed DIY: Bring the mid-century modern style to your home with an alternative DIY dog bed. The progressive design stands out from traditional beds, which makes it ideal for stylish dog parents.(via Our Nerd Home)

11. Office for Everyone: If your furry kids like to follow you around, give them personalized dog beds that match your interior style. This blogger did just that by creating colorful pet beds to match her home office decor. (via House of Turquoise).

12. Zippered Bed Cover DIY: Sometimes dog beds can start to look pretty ratty. Rather than make an entirely new dog bed from scratch, you can make an easy-to-sew dog bed cover. (via Sarah Hearts)

13. Fabric Pet Sofa DIY: If you’d rather save the pop of color for something other than a rug, go for this fun and bright dog bed. As pretty as it is, it’s knowing how unbelievably comfy your dog will be sinking into the plush bed that’ll motivate you to make this DIY. (via FAB DIY)

14. Rustic Farmhouse DIY Dog Bed: There isn’t a pooch out there that wouldn’t want to take a nap on top of a “king sized” dog bed. Trust us — your pooch will appreciate the extra fluff and comfortable sleeping space. (via Ruggy DIY)

15. Suitcase DIY Pet Bed: Give the sewing machine a rest and go retro with a fun and bright travel-inspired pet bed. This suitcase dog bed will stand out and give off some major ’70s vibes in your home. (via My So Called Crafty Life)

Are you planning on trying any of these cool DIY dog beds? If you’re looking for more ideas like this, follow us on Pinterest for even more tips and inspo.

Brand-new gift sets, foodie gifts, beauty gifts, and the like are sure to bring joy this year, but if you're planning to give something with a personal twist, handmade gifts are *the* way to go. The possibilities are truly endless when you employ your creativity and craft items that your gift recipients have maybe seen (or received) before – hats, cards, coasters, picture holders, and more await.

Check out these entirely homemade gifts that will spark your next holiday idea! Some components of these handmade gifts can even be thrifted, saving you some cash along the way.

Here are the best handmade gift ideas to give your loved ones this holiday season.

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1. Start simple and make them a personalized card.

Nothing communicates your love, time, and effort behind a gift more than personalized cards. Even if you can’t DIY the gift itself, having a handmade card (with a thoughtful message inside) as a prelude to the unwrapping ritual will touch everyone’s heart. Make sure to craft yours on some hardy cardstock so they feel *extra* special. Peep some of these stellar holiday card ideas for inspiration!

@miascozycorner i inadvertently seem to have to fallen into a purple theme?? #christmascrafts#diychristmasdecor#diychristmasornaments#claycreations#tiktokdiy#christmas♬ original sound - mia 🍒

2. Sculpt some cutie gift toppers.

Handmade gift wrapping elements will also step up your holiday game. These darling little gift toppers that @miascozycorner made out of polymer clay are sure to inspire your own designs! Decorate the shapes you make with paint pens and coat them in Liquitex for durability, then attach them to your gift box or bag using some cute ribbon or yarn.

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3. Use air-dry clay to make picture holders.

Clay is your BFF for making handmade gifts. This idea from @rileyrosestudio lets your giftee display pictures, memories, cards, or even recipe cards in the form of their favorite food! Go for a trendier take by sculpting an olive or tomato out of air-dry clay, or opt to craft something as intricate as a burger or pizza slice – no matter what shape it is, they’re sure to love it. Riley usesgesso to prime her air-dry clay pieces, then an acrylic sealant to make sure those lovely designs stay put.

Meredith Holser

4. Make an orange garland for them.

A dried orange garland takes an entire day (and sometimes more) to make, so your recipient should definitely feel special knowing you put hours of love into this handmade gift. Though they look intricate, you only need to follow a few steps (and have few materials: orange slices, twine, and a thick yarn needle) to achieve the cozy garland. Luckily, there are tons of citrus garland tutorials on social media to assist in your creation. B+C Creative Assistant, Meredith, tied cutie little pink ribbon bows on her homemade garland.

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5. Craft a candle holder using clay.

You could use a pottery kitlike these convenient ones to make anything, really, but this wavy candelabra from @modeletto.store will make one of the most unique handmade gifts! Don’t forget to *also* gift somecandlesticks alongside it.

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6. Make coasters out of air-dry clay and gift them alongside thrifted glassware.

To make some handmade coasters, roll out some air-dry clay, let it dry, and coat it with gesso before you get to painting! The canvas is yours with this gift idea, but here are a few concepts to get the creative juices flowing: smiley faces, rainbows, spirals, initials, and fruits or vegetables. Ensure that your hard work stays in place with a sealant that’ll repel moisture. Some thrifted glassware pieces to give alongside your handmade coasters would be the absolute cherry on top!

Meredith Holser

7. Create a collage out of old magazines.

Magazines are really not hard to come by, and if you're looking for a sustainable gift, you can find some especially unique ones at re-sell bookstores or thrift stores to make your own collage. Some of the best ones to start with are Vogue and National Geographic. There are a lot of different techniques and themes you could run with, so we recommend doing some visual research on Pinterest beforehand to nail down your collage's concept. Maybe it's full of imagery that reminds you of your relationship, or a jumble of words that form a sweet poem – it's really up to you! Just have glue, an X-Acto knife, and a cutting board on-hand for the process. Complete this artsy handmade gift by signing your work and framing the collage in a nifty frame.

Meredith Holser

8. Thread a handmade necklace using thrifted or secondhand beads.

Got a necklace you don’t love? Deconstruct that baby using small wire cutters or scissors so that you can use the leftover beads and charms to make something entirely new! If you don’t have them on-hand already, you will need some beading cord, bead clamps, jump rings, clasps, and pliers.

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9. DIY your very own body care line.

Making your own body scrubs or balt salts is *a lot* easier than you’d think. Some recipes only call for ingredients you’d find in your kitchen! Make a range of self-care products at home, then package them up in thrifted jars with ribbon and a handmade tag to really impress.

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10. Repurpose cans and tins by pouring candles into them.

Fish tin candles are in, but you can really use any vessel to pour your own candles in. All you need is some candle wax, wicks, and a scent of your choice to create something super unique! Try your first handmade candle with an empty, clean tinned fish tin, then get adventurous with soda cans or crushed tomato cans to bring out that Tomato Girl energy for your gift recipient.

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11. Make a batch of jam.

If foodie gifts are their thing, then there’s no better item to give than, well, food! We have an amazingly tasty fig jamrecipe, but you can take the reins on what fruity flavor you’ll whip up. This is a convenient handmade gift, too, because the result won’t go bad or spoil before the big day.

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12. Make a batch of spice mix.

In the same vein of shelf-stable foodie-snacky gifts, spice mixes are always a good idea, and really easy to make at home. Mix together some cajun seasoning, all-purpose seasoning, ranch, or everything bagel seasoning in no time before packing it up in small thrifted jars to gift!

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13. Make a batch of chili oil.

Chili oil is very buzzy at the moment, but instead of dropping a bag on a single jar, make your own at home to yield a few! Our recipe uses neutral oil, star anise, cinnamon stick, bay leaves, Sichuan peppercorns, salt, chili flakes, garlic and soy sauce.It only takes a moment to make, but you’ll want the mixture to sit for a week or so, that way the nuanced flavors can all sink in. You could even gift a few recipe cards (like these delectable feta fried eggs) alongside a jar, since chili oil is exceptionally yummy on a ton of dishes.

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14. Knit or crochet a hat, scarf, or another garment you know they’d like.

Having knitting and/or crochet skills is invaluable when it comes to gifting season. You can easily find patterns online for creating beanies, blankets, scarves, leg warmers, balaclavas, mittens, and more, so your giftee can stay stylishly warm beyond the holidays in a bespoke garment that *you* made!

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15. Make magnets out of air-dry clay for their fridge.

Again, air-dry clay rules the world of handmade gifts. For a smaller project, make some fridge decorations by painting on air-dry clay shapes. You can make hearts, stars, foods, faces, animals, and more! To make your designs magnetized, super glue some small magnet tabs on the back of them.

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16. Paint a glass bottle with your own design to gift a plant cutting.

You can easily thrift a glass vessel (or use one you already have), paint a unique design on it using glass paint, then fill it with a little bit of water to gift a small plant cutting! This way, you’re giving them a stylish home decor piece along with a heirloom piece of nature that they’ll admire every day as it grows.

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17. DIY an ornament (or a few) for them.

Tree ornaments are 100% on-theme for the holidays, so if you feel a little lost on what to gift, try DIY-ing some ornaments of varying styles! We have some DIYs for punnyones and minimalistones, but there are also a ton of other tutorials on social media that can guide you in the direction you want to take.

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18. Burn a CD full of tracks they’d like.

It may seem a little old-school now, but the gift idea of burning a CD will appeal to every gift recipient that’s old enough to remember portable CD players. They can play it in their car or through their at-home speaker system to jam out. Just grab a pack of blank CDs that come with covers, and let the nostalgic process take you away.

In addition to making your own playlist to gift, you should definitely consider designing an album cover and tracklist for that personalized touch – platforms like Canva are a great option for doing this. The music-lover in your life will surely appreciate the time you took to craft each and every detail of the CD – and maybe they’ll even discover some new tunes along the way!

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19. Bake them a big batch of cookies.

You just can’t go wrong with sweets during the holidays! Whatever form they come in – vegan, gluten-free, paleo – cookies are sure to satisfy your giftee. We have a ton of recipes you could check out (I highly recommend the Taylor Swift chai cookies), but if you already have a method to your madness, whip up whatever dessert recipe you have in mind. Just make sure they’re fairly fresh when you hand them over.

If you don’t have a neat cookie tin on-hand, run to your nearest thrift store. It’s guaranteed that you’ll find a cute one to house your cookies!

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20. Decorate a plant pot with pops of color.

If your gift recipient has a green thumb, it’s not a bad idea to gift them a few plant-related things. Luckily, handmade gifts have a stake in this – just grab a terracotta pot (you can easily thrift one or find one for cheap at the dollar store) and some chalk pens, then decorate the exterior however you like.

To get some ideas flowing, you could include illustrated motifs of your relationship with this person, write their name out in bubble letters, or just doodle random designs. Matching their interior design aesthetic is definitely recommended.

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The best shows leave you constantly thinking and wanting more, waiting on the edge of your seat episode after episode to figure out exactly what’s going on. Well, if you’re still thinking about The Union & Citadel: Diana, get excited because Apple TV+ has a new thriller that’s sure to enthrall you: Prime Target.

Prime Target follows Edward Brooks, who’s come up with an idea that would allow him to access every computer in the world. However, someone is trying to stop him — so what’s the bigger conspiracy at play here?

Here’s everything we know so far about Prime Target, coming to Apple TV soon!

​Your First Look At Leo Woodall & Quintessa Swindell In ‘Prime Target’

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While we can’t figure out too much from the three images we have so far, it gives us our first look at Edward and Taylah both individually and together. And you could cut the tension with a knife!

​What is the main plot of Prime Target?

Prime Target Plot

Young math postgraduate Edward is about to make a huge breakthrough as long as “he succeeds in finding a pattern in prime numbers, he will hold the key to every computer in the world. Soon he begins to realize an unseen enemy is trying to destroy his idea before it’s even born, which throws him into the orbit of Taylah Sanders,” according to the official synopsis. Sanders is the National Security Agency agent, who has “been tasked with watching and reporting on mathematicians’ behavior. Together they start to unravel the troubling conspiracy Edward is at the heart of.” Juicy!

When is Prime Target coming out?

Prime Target Release Date

The first season of the show has a total of eight episodes and is set to premiere globally on January 22, 2025 with the first two episodes on Apple TV+. After that, one new episode will be released weekly on Wednesdays through March 5, 2025.

​Who's starring in the show?

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Prime Target Cast

Fans will be able to recognize the show’s two leads easily, Leo Woodall from The White Lotus and One Day, and Quintessa Swindell from Black Adam and In Treatment. Woodall will be playing Edward Brooks, while Swindell portrays Taylah Sanders. Since they'll be working together to figure out the truth, their paths will certainly be intertwined throughout the entire story.

Additional cast members include Stephen Rea, David Morrissey, Martha Plimpton, Sidse Babett Knudsen, Jason Flemyng, Harry Lloyd, Ali Suliman, Fra Fee, and Joseph Mydell.

​Who created the series?

The series was created by award-winning writer Steve Thompson, who's worked on titles such as Sherlock, Doctor Who, Jericho, and Vienna Blood. He’s also an executive producer.

Meanwhile, executive producer Brady Hood directed all eight episodes, which will bring some consistency to the episodes. He is known for Top Boy and Great Expectations.

Where can I stream Prime Target?

Apple TV+

All episodes of Prime Target are coming to Apple TV+.

Are you excited for Prime Target? Check out the other new 2025 TV shows to add to your calendar!

Once you've got your red, white and blue ice cream, Pinterest-perfect decorations and all your best buddies, the only thing your Fourth of July BBQ needs is a solid selection of lawn games. If you grew up playing horseshoes, corn-hole and bocce ball, bring back those childhood faves with a modern twist!

As you're prepping your Independence Day activities, spruce up an old board game with a psychedelic paint job, or turn an old classic into a giant-sized adventure that kids of *all ages* will love. Once you're done, it's game time (after you Instagram it, of course)! Keep reading for 15 fun DIY games that will make your Fourth of July party the hottest bash on the block!

DIY Lawn Dominoes

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Dominoes aren’t just for the card table anymore. Paint a set of wooden blocks with a splash of color that *screams* summertime, and you’ve got a weekend hit. (via Iron & Twine)

Giant Jenga

A Beautiful Mess

Because everything is more fun when it's giant-sized. Paint the outer edge of the blocks with a few coats of colorful house paint to make the tower extra pretty, and get ready for a bit of fun competition among friends, fam, and kids. (via A Beautiful Mess)

Giant Scrabble

Consider The Peel

A traditional game of Scrabble has 100 tiles (eek!), so you might want to consider cutting down on that a bit – unless you live for the game. Stock up on some wood tiles at your local hardware store, then use paint and stencils to get the letters on each tile. And don’t forget the points in the lower right corner! (viaConsider The Peel)

DIY Horse Shoes

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Embroidery thread isn’t just for friendship bracelets — it’s also for making the *cutest* set of horseshoes you ever did see. Start by spray painting the horseshoes and the stake, and then wrap them in a thread for a colorful, boho-chic look. (via Mr. Kate)

Flamingo Ring Toss Lawn Game

Sugar & Cloth

This game could totally double as yard decor after the holiday weekend is over. If you have a nice grassy area available and you’re short on time (or are sticking to a budget), skip the pots and just stick the flamingos straight into the ground! Otherwise, fill some mini planters with sand or soil to keep your fun-loving flamingos upright. (via Sugar & Cloth)

DIY Lawn Checkers

Jessie Daye

Just... ignore the funny looks the hardware guys give you when you stock up on a cartful of bucket lids. Spray paint half of them black for a traditional color palette, or shock your uncle with a snazzy set of pink and orange checker pieces. (via Jessie Daye)

DIY Color Block Games

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Make sure there’s a game station for *all* ages and interests at your party. While the rest of the crew is battling it out at the corn hole game, set up a couple of these rad color-dipped board games to keep everyone entertained. (via Brit + Co.)

DIY Lawn Matching Game

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This game is perf for the backyard — it’s made with cork tiles, so it’s totally reusable and light enough for the little ones to carry around. There are printables for all these symbols so you can have a summertime themed set, but feel free to get creative and come up with your own stencils. (via Studio DIY)

Yard Yahtzee

Style Me Pretty

Supersize this old-school game, and let the good times roll with these giant dice. This DIY even includes a free printable scorecard so you can refresh your memory on a winning strategy. (viaStyle Me Pretty)

Frisbee Tic-Tac-Toe

Better Homes & Garden

The traditional version might not be cool enough for the kids, but give them a giant version, and they’ll be all over it. This game actually takes a lot of skill to get the frisbees to land *exactly* right. (via Better Homes & Gardens)

DIY Cactus Ring Toss Lawn Game

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Ring toss just got a very trendy upgrade. If you'd rather spend your budget on tasty snacks and cocktails, you'll love that this yard game is made out of nothing more than cardboard boxes and paint. Bonus: You can use these adorable cacti as home decor later on! (via Brit + Co.)

DIY Bocce Balls

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When it comes time to bust out the bocce balls, make sure your color scheme is *on point* and in full patriotic form. Spruce up an old set of bocce balls with a starry makeover and a fresh coat of paint. (via Brit + Co.)

DIY Star-Spangled Yard

Better Homes & Gardens

Give your lawn the star-spangled treatment for Fourth of July weekend. And don't panic: it's not *actual* paint. Cut a star shape from a piece of cardboard, spray the grass lightly with water, and use a flour sifter to fill the shape with flour. The stars should last until your sprinklers wash them away. (via Better Homes & Gardens)

4th Of July Tic-Tac-Toe

Hey, Let's Make Stuff

Bring along this little game to your neighborhood block party, and get ready for it to be an instant hit. You can use any sized letters for this DIY, but the bigger the letters are, the more fun (and photogenic) it will be. (via Hey, Let's Make Stuff!)

Custom Cornhole Game

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This game is practically a requirement at all summer festivities. You can totally DIY it from scratch, or you can try this simple makeover for your very own custom set. (via Brit + Co.)

Did we get your favorite yard game? If you're looking for more fun DIY ideas for Fourth of July weekend, make sure you follow us on Pinterest!

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Brit + Co doesn't play around when it comes to holiday parties(or any parties for that matter). But around these parts, ain't no party like a white elephant or Secret Santa party, because it's prime time for ridiculous gifts. From LED holiday flair to pocket manfriends (we'll explain), we've rounded up the ultimate buys for gift-swap domination. That's right — we're your one-stop shop for the absurd, the unusual, and the totally delightful.

Read on and prepare for a serious celebration of the random. Let's get into the best white elephant gifts!

Amazon

Gastro Obscura: A Food Adventurer's Guide

From the team that brings you all the bizarre travel stops in Atlas Obscura comes this guide to what to eat around the world filled with food adventures and edible wonders.

Amazon

Creature Cups Cat Stretch Ceramic Cup

There’s bound to be a cat lady who will make efforts to steal this precious mug.

Amazon

Cinema Light Box

Never stop dreaming of the perfect gift. This light box is totally customizable with 400 letters, symbols, and emojiis.

Etsy

Beer Soap 6-Pack Sample Set

For the beer lovers on your list, give ’em a brand new way to get their hopped up fix.

Etsy

Sloth Face Tote Bag

What’s cuter than a sloth face on a tote bag?

Urban Outfitters

Slip Silk Eye Mask

The gift of a good night's sleep is priceless.

Harry & David

Deluxe Pears, Apples, & Cheese Gift Set

Fall fruit with a cheesy mix is a white elephant gift we would happily accept.

Amazon

Dog Butt Magnets

Magnets, in dog butt form. Why not?

Amazon

Nevlers Inflatable Lounger

Love hanging out everywhere you go? This inflatable sofa makes a great white elephant gift. Have lungs, will travel.

Amazon

Campfire-Scented Solid Cologne

You know how your clothes smell after a weekend of camping? Now you can smell like that ALL the time.

Etsy

Custom Shaped Pet Pillow

Is your pup or cat so narcissistic it only wants to snuggle with itself? There's a custom pet pillow for that.

Amazon

The Mountain Fanny Pack Kittens T-Shirt

Kitties and a fanny pack. All in one shirt!

Amazon

Tipsy Elves Get Lit Light Up Ugly Christmas Sweater

Shine bright this holiday season with this battery-powered Christmas sweater that will help you literally get lit.

Etsy

Pocket Manfriend

Have a friend in need of a bearded companion? Get them a manfriend in pocket size – you can take him anywhere! Choose from 20 personalized guys.

Amazon

Star Wars Millennium Falcon Bottle Opener & Keychain

What better way to end a long day than with a tasty brew opened with this bottle opener from a galaxy far, far away?

Amazon

1-Pound Bag Cereal Marshmallows

Sprinkle them on whatever you like!

Amazon

Mariah Carey Merry Christmas Deluxe Edition Vinyl

Throw this classic holiday record on before your white elephant party ends!

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Aley Wild Mood Cat Poster

We're digging this mood.

Amazon

SheaMoisture Beard Conditioning Oil

Decorative beards and mustaches are definitely here to stay, so give that guy in your life the products he needs to keep things tidy.

Amazon

Transparent Kitchen Safe

Protect your cookies from… people who apparently steal your cookies so often that you need a safe?

Homesick

Homesick Gone Hiking Candle

Give the gift of the outdoors with this soy-based candle.

Amazon

Bananagrams

A fun game really is the gift that keeps on giving.

Amazon

Groot Chia Pet

It's a Chia! It's a pet! It's a Chia Pet!

Amazon

Piece Pie Puzzle

This gift might make the recipient hungry and take days to complete, but it'll make for a good time.

Amazon

Sassy Animals Adult Coloring Book

Coloring + sassy animals = a white elephant win!

Amazon

Coffee Mug Warmer

Anything to do with coffee is sure to be a heart-warming gift.

Amazon

Gaolinci Cartoon Cow Slippers

These keep your feet warm and are super adorable.

Amazon

Shrek Mini Waffle Maker

This waffle maker delivers fresh (and funny) waffles every morning.

Amazon

Wonderful Wieners Playing Cards

You can never go wrong with a silly deck of cards.

Amazon

Tortilla Blanket

Turn your friends into giant human burritos!

Amazon

Pickle-Flavored Cotton Candy

Pickle lovers won't be able to get over this one.

What white elephant gifts are you gifting this year? Share with us @BritandCo!

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Everyone's favorite Disney Channel darling, Vanessa Hudgens and husband Cole Tucker officially welcomed their first child this year, and we just can't get enough of these two! Amid much speculationof her pregnancy earlier this year, Vanessa finally spilled the big news at the Oscars red carpet, showing off her sweet baby bump to the world. Since then, they welcomed their little one, continuing to show off their adorable relationship.

Here's everything we know so far about Vanessa Hudgens and Cole Tucker's beautiful family!

Who is Vanessa Hudgens' husband?

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Vanessa Hudgens is married to baseball player Cole Tucker. The 27-year-old athlete currently plays for the Seattle Mariners, previously working for the Pittsburgh Pirates and Colorado Rockies teams.

When did Vanessa Hudgens and Cole Tucker meet?

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Believe it or not, Vanessa told Drew Barrymore during her show that she met Cole on Zoom of all places! According to Vanessa, she logged onto a weekly Zoom meditation during the pandemic, Cole was online, and basically the rest was history — after she slid into his DMs, of course. 😘

When did Vanessa Hudgens get married?

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Vanessa Hudgens and Cole Tucker got married in Tulum Mexico in December 2023. Vanessa sent Vogueall the details, giving us the glam of the bridal party in their bright peach dresses, and Vanessa's many stunning looks! She even joked to Voguethat her husband had a "baseball lineup" for his side of the party — all dressed in simple white and khaki. Chic, chic, chic!

How did Vanessa Hudgens announce her pregnancy?

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Vanessa brought her best accessory to the 2024 Oscars red carpet — her baby bump! Amid much disputed speculation, Vanessa finally debuted her baby-to-be with Cole Tucker, wearing a simple black bodycon dress paired with plenty of diamonds. To say she's glowing would be an understatement!

When is Vanessa Hudgens' baby due?

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Vanessa and Cole haven't announced an official due date, name, or gender for their baby-to-be. We can't wait to learn more about this lovely little one!

How has Vanessa Hudgens been doing since announcing her pregnancy?

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As far as we can tell, the first-time mama is doing really well. She was recently shared an Instagrampic of her looking gorgeous in a form-fitting brown dress that complemented her skin for date night. She posed in the mirror while cradling her growing baby bump and also showed off her neon yellow nails.

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Mama Vanessa and her baby bump are doing fabulous! She shared another mirror selfie on Instagram that shows her throwing up the peace sign — something us millennials will probably never let go of — with a happy smirk on her face. We have to admit that she looks great during her pregnancy and continues to give us inspiration for how to style our baby bumps in the future!

When did Vanessa Hudgens have her baby?

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According to PEOPLE, Vanessa Hudgens and husband Cole Tucker welcomed their baby to the world on July 3, 2024. We still don't know the baby's name — or really anything about it — but we're over the moon for this adorable couple nonetheless!

The best part? Their little one shares a birthday with Cole! So much sweetness on one day!

How are Vanessa and Cole doing since the baby came?

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Since the arrival of their little one, it's clear Vanessa and Cole are enjoying all the quality time they can get together! On November 24, 2024, Vanessa shared a picture of the two of them looking all dolled up for the night! The caption says, "Call for a good time 😉😝" so you know the boho chic queen is fully embracing their mom & dad's night out! We love that these two are still having fun in the newborn phase of parenthood.

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