31 Awesome Advent Calendars for Everyone On Your List

It’s almost time for advent calendars. Turns out these little relics of childhood are still the rage, and some even come with whisky! Whether you’re looking for specialty teas, luxe beauty products, or a brand new read, there’s a pre-made advent calendar designed specifically for your interests (or your BFF’s, or your mom’s…). Here are 31 ways you can buy or DIY your own advent calendar this Christmas. (P.S. These are definitely not limited to Christmas celebrations — they could be a fun wedding or birthday countdown too!)

For Beauty Gurus

Ciaté London Mini Mani Month Nail Polish Set

Painting your nails is a great way to unwind from a stressful day. Ciaté London’s value-packed nail polish advent calendar includes 19 mini nail polishes (five of which are exclusive shades!), a full-sized pot of their new Gelology formulation, a treatment base coat, and a top coat. Holiday manis at your place!

NYX Lippie Countdown Advent Calendar

Snag 24 mini NYX lip products for the lipstick lover in your life, at just under $3 a pop. It’s packed with butter glosses, soft matte lip creams, and so much more, so they’ll have a whole drawer of holiday lip options.

Ulta 12 Days of Beauty

($18): If spending $50+ on a beauty advent calendar isn’t in your holiday budget, we suggest getting your tush over to Ulta and picking up their 12 Days of Beauty calendar instead. With over $70 of value, the kit doesn’t cater to one specific product type — in fact, you’ll basically be gifting a full face of makeup.

H&M Accessories Advent Calendar

Give your bestie’s accessories a winter makeover with H&M’s adorable advent calendar. Featuring gilded designs and metal, plastic, and glass accessories, this festive advent calendar is an awesome way to infuse a little holiday pizazz into every OOTD this December.

Amitea Organics Tea Advent Calendar

It’s time to par-TEA! This aromatic organic tea advent calendar features 22 handmade tea bags featuring unique blends. Plus, the kit comes with an adorable garland made with twine and mini clothespins so they can spruce up any cozy corner with a little holiday joy.

Foodies and Mixologists

Coffee Cup Advent Calendar

Got a coffee or tea lover in the mix? Use coffee cups in takeout trays! We love the idea of filling each with different types of coffee beans or tea bags. (via Living At Home)

Heritage Distilling Company Spirits Advent Calendar

Celebrate the holiday season by treating someone special to 24 days of mini spirits from the Heritage Distilling Company. With vodkas, gins, and bourbons aplenty, this adults-only advent calendar is surprisingly affordable.

Whisky Advent Calendar

Behind each of these 24 doors is a different sample of whisky, including a sample of one from a $700+ bottle. AH-mazing.

Vinebox Twelve Nights of Wine

While spending almost $130 on an advent calendar may seem a little crazy, it’s actually not a bad deal considering the cost covers a dozen specially curated and beautifully packaged glasses of wine. Seriously, look at those chic bottles!

Wine Advent Calendar

This is for the serious wino. A bottle a day might be overkill unless you’ve got a few people to share with, but we still love the idea. Maybe every other day is a bottle of fancy seltzer? (via Style Me Pretty)

Bonne Maman Mini-Preserve Advent Calendar

Satisfy their sweet tooth with 24 different Bonne Maman flavored preserves. The calendar includes exclusive holiday flavors of preserves, jelly, and honey to make holiday baking even more magical than years past.

Lakrids Liquorice Advent Calendar

In case you didn’t know, luxury liquorice is totally a thing. This calendar’s 24 windows each reveal a different flavor from one of the finest liquorice producers in Denmark. Forgo the traditional chocolate and try something new with your advent sweets.

Wrapped Chocolate Bars

Keep the chocolate part of the advent calendar tradition alive but supersize it! (via AAMS)

Beer Advent Calendar

Head to the beverage store and get a whole bunch of different beers to try or favorites to enjoy. Put them all together in an advent calendar bin and try a different one each day. You could even keep the “calendar” in the fridge! (via 2 Little Hooligans)

Hingston and Olsen 2017 Short Story Advent Calendar

We all know someone whose ideal cozy winter evening involves snuggling at home with a new book; this may be the advent calendar of their dreams. Complete with 24 individually sealed short stories to read every night leading up to the holidays, this amazing literary calendar is perfect for bibliophiles.

For CREATIVITY SEEKERS

Advent Calendar Shadowbox

Head to a flea market, discount home store, or craft store and look for little shelves like this. Then get out the craft paper and make a bunch of custom boxes and pouches. (via Lil Blue Boo)

Minimalist Advent Calendar

Happen to have a stockpile of small jewelry boxes? Turn them into an advent calendar with a decidedly minimalist aesthetic. (via Shim & Sons)

Matchbox Advent Calendar

Matchboxes are perfect for lots of DIY projects because they’re actually miniature drawers. Tape or glue a few together or to the wall for the littlest of gifts. (via The Craft PatchAll About You)

Printable Holiday Boxes

All about DIY but don’t have the tools for designing your own numbers and boxes? This printable template is design-y and colorful, just the way we like it. (via Oh Happy Day)

Ornament A Day

This one used to be available for purchase on Pottery Barn, but would definitely be an easy DIY using ornaments you already have.

Grain Sack Advent Calendar

Made from repurposed grain sacks, this hanging calendar has a very rustic aesthetic and is definitely inspiring some DIY ideas here at Brit HQ.

Pottery Barn Galvanized Metal Advent Calendar

This could also be a permanent fixture in an entryway for keeping keys, mittens, and other “on the way out” essentials.

Envelope Advent Calendar

Who knew envelopes could be so stylish? This couldn’t be easier to create and you probably have all the materials in your desk drawer or craft room. (via A Few Things From My Life)

Vintage Style Advent Boxes

If you’re not up for creating your own boxes, these vintage style ones are available over on Etsy. Love the festive color palette.

DIY Favor Tin Advent Calendar

You can find favor tins at just about any craft store or on Amazon. Add magnets to the back, designs to the front, and put treasures inside! (via Makoodle)

Advent Calendar Clothespin Tree

Another rustic one and available on Etsy, this is a great way of combining your advent calendar with your Christmas tree, especially if you live in a small apartment or house.

Barbie Careers Advent Calendar

We love that Barbie has stepped up to empower young girls in the past several years, and we’re super excited to gift the kiddos in our lives this adorable new advent set. Barbie’s new calendar comes with a full-sized doll and 24 special gifts, which all combine to help outfit Barbie for her five new career options — a ballerina, baker, ice skater, veterinarian, and skier.

For Kiddos and Pups

Disney Tsum Tsum Countdown to Christmas Advent Calendar

If your kiddo loves to collect Disney Tsum Tsums, this Disney advent calendar is sure to keep them excited throughout the month of December. The calendar includes 18 Tsum Tsumsand six holiday-themed accessories. Plus, the calendar itself transforms into a cool gingerbread house!

Paw Patrol Look-Out Advent Calendar

“No job is too big, no pup is too small.” Complete with 24 figures, the Paw Patrol advent calendar is great for toddlers and children over the age of three.

LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar

The force is strong with this advent calendar. Featuring seven mini figures, a dozen vehicles (including the Millennium Falcon) and a handful of weapons, this LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar is great for older children. Plus, it’s a great way to get your kids (or kids at heart) excited before Star Wars Episode VII opens this December.

Falvai Creative Dog Treat Advent Calendar

Don’t forget about the pups! This endearing pup-friendly advent calendar is made by Canadian company Falvai Creative and is guaranteed to have your pup licking their chops in excitement each morning. With three different flavored treats — organic grass-fed beef, wild sustainable Pacific salmon, and natural peanut butter — even the pickiest dog will munch these delicious snacks right up.

When it comes to New Year's Eve celebrations, the first thought that probably springs to mind is boozing it up with an NYE cocktail. And while there's nothing wrong with sipping some bubbly (if that's your inclination), those of us who prefer to keep thingsnon-alc may feel like there are no New Year's-appropriate activities for our preferences. We say that nothing could be further from the truth! Whether you're pregnant, abstaining, or just taking a break from the booze, here are 10 fun ideas for ringing in 2025, the sober way.

Attend A Silent Disco

A few years ago, just as the sober-curious movement was gaining steam, companies like Daybreaker brought 6 a.m. sober dance parties to the masses. In a similar vein are remote silent discos – events where you put your headphones on and dance it out to the music of world-class DJs right in the comfort of your own home (or in person, if you feel like venturing out).

A quick Google search will reveal that there are tons of options to shake it off on New Year's Eve, whether remotely or in-person in your city. Because silent discos have an alternative vibe, they're much more sober-friendly than traditional clubs and dance parties.

Make A Tea Bar

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If you've ever been to a party where they had aProsecco bar or something similar, you know how fun themed bars can be. Why not make a NA equivalent with a tea bar? We're not just talking about hot water and tea bags... include exciting staples like bubble tea, kombucha, Southern-style sweet iced tea, and more!

Do A Goal-Setting Ritual

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Not in the mood to party this year? Celebrate the New Year with some introspection by doing a goal-setting ritual. You can design the ritual in whatever manner you like, but we recommend something along the lines of:

  • Light a candle and sit quietly for a few minutes.
  • Whip out your journal and take inventory of the last year: What were your best memories? What are you grateful for? Where do you think you could've improved?
  • In your journal (we have some killer prompts to start you off), mindfully list out your goals for 2025. They don't have to be New Year's resolutions, exactly, but include small steps you can take in the new year to help you achieve your goals!

Make A 2025 Scrapbook

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Before New Year's Eve, head to your local craft store and pick up some supplies for making an old-fashioned scrapbook. Print out some photos from your most treasured memories of the year (we like printing with Walgreens), and gather any magazines you purchased or journal entries you wrote.

You can also look up some news headlines that made an impact on you, and print out the article as well as photos of any notable celebs or politicians who made the news. On New Year's eve, put together a scrapbook of what made 2024, 2024.

Good, bad, or otherwise, the year was one to remember — so create a momento that will help you re-live the past year in the years to come.

Plan A Costume Party

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Believe it or not, masquerade balls, dressing up in costumes, and concealing one's identity have a long history in the historical celebrations of Christmastime. So we think a New Year's costume party is a fully appropriate idea for a sober New Year's Eve.

Who needs booze to have fun when you can dress up as whoever you want for a night of merriment and mystery?

Karaoke It Up

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Another fun party pastime that's fun with or without booze? Singing! Grab some friends for a sober karaoke night either at your house or a private karaoke room. The singing's bound to be better than it would be if you were imbibing... who knows, maybe you'll steal the show with your rendition of "I'm Just Ken."

Cook A Fancy Meal

Whether you're spending the evening with your S/O or your BFF, cook a fancydinner for two. New Year's Eve is the perfect time to get fancy with food, so use this opportunity to ring in 2025 with only the finest cuisine. Don't forget to make a mocktail to go with!

Host A Game Night

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Bring all your besties over and host a board game night that's sure to be one for the books. Have everyone bring their favorite game – from Cards Against Humanity to Codenames – for a riotous evening that will remind you that you absolutely don't need booze to have a rowdy night of laughter!

Play 2024 Trivia

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Before New Year's Eve, compile a long list of trivia questions about 2024. Alternatively, have a friend do it for you, or do a quick Google search... there are a lot of trivia quizzes out there. On the big night, gather your squad together to see how much you remember about 2024. The results may surprise you!

Host A Murder-Mystery Dinner

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Murder-mystery dinners are still one of the best ways to facilitate a heart-racing and mind-boggling party. Pick up one of the many murder mystery dinner kits out there and have your besties over for a night of thinking on your toes — to be fair, it's probably best to skip the booze for this idea anyway, for the sake of your mental acuity.

Are you planning a sober New Year's Eve party this year? Tweet us @BritandCo to share your plans, and don't forget to subscribe to our newsletter for more booze-free hacks and party ideas!

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As fun as Trader Joe’s snacks and desserts are, there’s one aisle you definitely should not skip – and that’s their plant section. Trader Joe’s is constantly stocking up on blooms like orchids and monsteras, all of which are easy to take care of once they make it home from the store.

Any houseplant lover knows the easiest of all easy houseplants is the famed pothos. I can water mine (I have about 5 pothos plants) once every two weeks, and they will. not. die. Right now, Trader Joe’s is selling pothos for cheap – but not just any pothos. They currently come along with a stunning hanging pot that you’ll instantly want to put up in your home.

Scroll on to discover more about this unique Trader Joe’s plant find!

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That’s right – Trader Joe’s shelves now include disco ball hanging planters. I repeat: disco ball hanging planters! The sphere-shaped pot is covered in reflective disco tiles that’ll certainly make your living room feel like a dance club. The best part is that pothos plants naturally look amazing when they’re grown hanging, so you can watch this baby flourish all year long.

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TJ’s fan account @traderjoesobsessed recently spotted the disco ball hanging planters at their local Trader Joe’s and shared the new find with their Instagram followers. Tons of them chimed in about their excitement for the product in the comments!

“I need this now😍,” one person commented.

“The way I gasped when I saw this 😍🪩,” another said.

“I bought one today and totally love it👍,” someone else commented.

“I suddenly need to buy more plants,” one more person wrote.

Several shoppers in the comment section noted that they were able to track down the disco ball hanging planters pretty easily, while others reported that they haven’t seen them in their stores quite yet. This is your sign to keep an eye out on your next TJ’s trip!

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@traderjoesobsessed reports that the disco ball hanging planters go for $12.99 in stores. Their affordable price makes them such a great gift for yourself or a loved one, plus the sparkles on the disco ball are perfect for livening up your space for a New Year’s refresh.

Run to TJ’s soon – I know I will!

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By now, you may be able to recognize signs of gaslighting or other toxicbehaviors, but do you know how to take everything you've learned and become a super compatible couple? According to experts, there are a few key things super compatible couples rarely argue about — even with whatever faults each person brings to the relationship table. While the topics these couples avoid may not surprise you, the reason why they're able to avoid them might. But first, let's talk about what makes couples more compatible than others.

Dr. Brooke Keels, Ph.D., LPC-MHSP, LPC-Supervisor, Chief Clinical Officer at Lighthouse Recovery, has this to say: "Couples are compatible when they share similar values, goals, and know the best way to communicate with each other." Notice she didn't say these couples are just alike.

More so, she explains that "it's about how well they handle differences, whether they can support each other through tough times, and how they connect emotionally." Dr. Keels adds, "when there’s respect, trust, and a good balance of give-and-take between them?" Dr. Keels believes this gives couples a better chance "to be in sync."

Scroll down to see the topics you'll rarely hear compatible couples arguing about!

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1. Long-term goals like marriage aren't often a cause for concern.

Have you ever dated someone that made you wonder what you saw in them once you pay attention to certain red flags? You may have found yourself arguing with them about everything from religion to reproductive health, leaving you feeling dizzy afterwards. But Dr. Keels says compatible couples are more likely to be aligned on "whether they want the same things out of life."

Her examples include:

  • Relocating for careers
  • Family planning
  • Finding somewhere to settle down in general (i.e. apartment, condo, different state, close to family, etc.,)

"This common ground lessens the chance of fighting over these big topics," Dr. Keels reiterates.

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2. There's a lesser chance arguments about weekend activities occur.

We're no strangers to indecisive moments where we couldn't agree about what to do on the weekends with our partners, but Dr. Keels says compatible couples don't always run into this issue. "When you enjoy similar activities or have overlapping hobbies, you're more like to find ways to unwind together, rather than feeling disconnected or frustrated by each other's choices," she adds.

While it varies from couple to couple, you and your partner may enjoy the following:

  • Buying tickets to watch the latest college basketball or football game
  • Going to a 'Paint and Sip' class for fun
  • Having a mini outdoor picnic
  • Visiting a national park if it's on your couple's bucket list
  • Spending a day at a local arcade

The possibilities are endless, but all that matters is that "this mutual understanding makes spending time together feel natural and fun," according to Dr. Keels.

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3. Communication styles aren't causing a daily disruption.

Some people have a more direct way of communicating while others may be passive or even passive-aggressive. Less arguments aren't happening because compatible couples communicate the same however. "When they both understand each other's communication style — whether it's direct or more subtle — it helps avoid misunderstandings and frustration."

Here's a couple of examples:

  • If you're having a bad day that has nothing to do with your partner, they don't take it personal when you prefer some alone time.
  • If your partner says something they perceived to be a joke, but you didn't, you're less likely to immediately accuse them of being insensitive. Instead, there's a higher chance of asking what they mean by something and expressing why you didn't like it instead of arguing.

Compatible couples "know how to express their feelings and needs in a way that the other person can easily understand" which makes "it easier to resolve issues calmly," according to Dr. Keels.

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Are couples better (or more compatible) because they don't have a lot of arguments?

Well, no. That's actually a stretch because everyone has arguments. "Even compatible couples can argue about everyday things like chores or schedules. No matter how well they get along or how "in sync" they are, little annoyances can still pop up here and there, and cause some tension between them," Dr. Keels shares. "The difference," she points out, "is that they're usually better at handling these moments and keeping them from turning into bigger problems."

The other thing she's seen couples argue about is money. "It's such a common stress point because everyone has different habits and priorities when it comes to spending or saving," she says. But, guess what? "Compatible couples tend to approach the conversation with more understanding and a willingness to find a compromise," she continues.

If you feel like you and your partner aren't on the same page, it may not be time to break up just yet. We've learned that that it can take time to effectively communicate with a romantic partner or understand them. Compatibility is great, but it's not an indicator that a relationship will be smooth sailing!

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How can I have healthier disagreements with my partner?

Like we said, getting to a point where you and your partner aren't consistently hurting each other's feelings during disagreements takes time as well as skill. No one's born knowing all the answers so don't think your relationship is over because you're still figuring things out.

Dr. Keels says one way you and your partner can work on the kind of disagreements you're having is by "knowing how to communicate/compromise." Look, we heard your sigh and know it's probably the antithesis of how you feel. We struggled with compromising, but you don't get far in life thinking that everyone else has to bend to your will all the time.

"Even if they don’t see eye to eye all the time, healthy couples listen to each other's perspectives, and look for solutions that work for both of them. It’s not about 'winning' the argument and getting to say who's right, but finding common ground so they can move forward together," adds Dr. Keels.

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Also, "staying respectful event when things get heated or when you're upset" is a way to have a productive arguments, according to Dr. Keels. What happens is that "healthy couples avoid yelling or saying hurting things during disagreements," she says. This means no cursing or raising voices to the point your next door neighbors feel they have to call the police to do a wellness check on you.

"Instead, they just focus on the real problem and stay calm, which helps them work through the issue without hurting each other and the relationship," Dr. Keels says. And in the event you and your partner can't find common ground in a given moment? She highly suggests you "take breaks or pause when things get too heated."

Couples who do this "know when to step away and cool off before continuing the conversation," she adds. There are times where it's difficult to have a proper conversation when you're anxious or angry, so it's always better to revisit the topic.

Dr. Keels agrees and says, "This gives them a chance to cool down first so they can properly think things through, and think of a solution that works for both of them without saying anything they might regret."

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