The 13 Best Holiday Decor Trends, According to Pinterest

Christmas is when you can push all the decor trends to their limit. ‘Tis the season to test run a new color scheme or take a risk on a DIY craft. Worst case scenario? It will only be around for a few weeks. But which one to try first? Rather than waste your time and wade through *all* the trends on Pinterest, we’ve vetted their top picks for you. You’ll be crafting up a glitter storm and looking for pinecones to turn into pineapples well before you hear those sleigh bells ring.

1. Pineapple Christmas Tree Decor: This fruit is still running laps around the decor and DIY world, and Christmas has not been spared. There are pineapple ornaments, pineapple-shaped trees, and even pineapples masquerading as trees. (via Brit + Co)

2. Oversized Ball Ornaments:Oversized ornament decor is playful and fun. Whether you make large ornament pillows for your couch or create some magical party decor with giant balloons, this larger-than-life trend is one that kids and adults alike will adore. (via Studio DIY)

3. Advent Calendar Treat Bags: Treat yo’ self this holiday season with a reward scheme that doubles as Christmas decor. Cute, colorful bags with fun washi tape patterns will brighten any corner of your home or mantel. You’ll experience the joy of gifting (and receiving) all month long with this easy and pretty craft. (via Fox and Star)

4. Snowflake-Shaped Wreaths: Instead of a classically shaped circular wreath, take a leap toward trendy door decor with one that’s shaped like a snowflake. This pinecone version will still look good well after the holiday season. (via Southern Living)

5. Fabric-Wrapped Gifts: The Japanese fabric wrapping technique is going to be huge this holiday season. Look for cute patterns on non-traditional colors for a fresh take on the office gift exchange. (via Julep)

6. DIY Menorahs: With glittery dinosaurs, silver branches, and mod color-blocking options galore, personalizing your own menorah has endless possibilities. (via Martha Stewart)

7. Marbleized Ornaments: Each swirl of paint creates a unique marbleized pattern that’s perfect for gifting or serving as a new fancy add-on to your own tree. Use paint or try melted crayons, depending on what’s floating around in your crafting closet. (via Alice & Lois)

8. Rosemary Wreaths: These dainty creations not only smell amazing but can also be used in multiple ways. Use them as place card holders on the table or hang them on the tree for a personalized touch. (via Camille Styles)

9. Fun Gift Wrap Combos: Switch it up this year and choose unexpected patterns and colors to wrap your gifts. Don’t forget to throw in some one-of-a-kind stamped papers with lots of ribbons and ornamental accents. It will look like Martha wrapped your presents herself. (via Delineate Your Dwelling)

10. Pet Ornaments:Salt dough paw prints are an easy, pet-friendly way to help make Fido part of the holidays. Cover the ornaments with a healthy dusting of glitter to ensure that they’ll always catch the light, no matter where they are on the tree. (via One Little Project)

11. Kitchen Garlands and Greenery: Garlands don’t have to be relegated to the banister or mantel. Keep it simple and hang the pretty greens above or below your kitchen shelves by tying them with pretty ribbons or suspending from hooks. (via Oh Happy Day)

12. Glittery Gift Tags: The glitter queen strikes again! You’ll leave a trail of crafting magic wherever you go when your gifts are bedazzled with personalized gift tags. Monograms are fun, but you can also dip craft paper tags in glitter for a less intense cutting experience. (via Boxwood Clippings)

13. Pineapple Christmas Tree: Ditch the desktop Christmas tree and try a fruity substitute instead. Sunglasses, baubles, and a starfish make this one a seaside indulgence, but if you add string lights and a traditional tree topper it will look right at home in a more traditional setting. (via Completely Coastal)

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Vision boards are one of the most effective tools that you can use to build your business, your life, and your hobbies and I'm so excited to get my 2025 vision board going! Thoughtfully done, this process brings shape to dreams and emotions you're aiming for in the weeks and months ahead. Simply going through the process can bring clarity to your thinking, focus to your plans, and can leave you with a curated visual + tangible reminder of the life you want to build. But not only is the finished product fun to look at — the process is fun to make!

Here's how to get started to create your own vision board for 2025.

SUPPLIES

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Surface

I love white or black foam core board for creating vision boards. There are LOADS of sizes and options for this, so have fun picking the right one for you.

Adhesive

Glue sticks, Washi tape or pushpins work equally well. I prefer something non-permanent so I can revise my board as the year moves along.

Cutting tools

X-acto knife, ruler, scissors or a paper cutter are all great tools to have on hand.

Images

Magazines, old books, photographs all work well.

Set the vibe

A good playlist to inspire creative vibes, a big work area (floors work great for this!) and light some candles to keep it dreamy and inspiring.

Nosh and nourish

A cheese board, some wine, and good chocolate. All things are better with chocolate, right?

GET TO MAKING

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Set an intention. Or many.

I like to make one vision board for my entire world — work, family, love, hobbies, wellness, travel. Others prefer to have a separate vision board for each area of their life, or to only focus on one for the entire year. Let your intuition guide you here and decide the best approach for you. Really think about what you want to accomplish in the coming year. What emotions do you want to feel more of? Less of? How do you want to live?

You might find it best to journal about this prior to starting the image-gathering process to really bring clarity to mind. This intentional thinking will be important as you select images for your 2025 vision board. Try some Winter Journal Prompts For Improving Your Relationship or go for Emma Watson's Daily Journal Prompts!

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Curate images.

Find images that support your intention, and the life you want to build in the year ahead. Images should not just portray the WHAT of what you want, but also the EMOTION. The colors, people, and objects that show up on your final board should bring a smile to your face. I collect LOTS of images in a Pinterest board when I'm in the intention setting phase to have an abundance to choose from as I start my planning. Great resources for images are favorite blogs, Pinterest, Instagram, and Unsplash — really any image that speaks to you is vision board worthy.

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Build your 2025 vision board.

A reminder, this board is JUST FOR YOU so arrange the images in a way that speaks to your soul. You could organize each area by focus (work or home, for example.) Or let the colors of the images guide you in how they are arranged. There is no right or wrong way to do this — so just arrange and rearrange until you find what works for you. Stick the images to your surface once you've found a layout that you love.

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Find a home for your board.

Pick a spot in your home or workspace that you'll see your board regularly. The magic of this work comes in not just the building, but the visual reminder it gives you to give your time, energy, and resources to the things that support the life you want to build.

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Review often.

I'm a big fan of viewing these boards as evolving pieces of work. Take time to review it often and rearrange, add, or remove as needed to keep it as aspirational and inspiring as you need to move you toward your goals.

Giving yourself space, time, and a creative outlet to dream about your future is such a gift. One that can bring more positivity, intention, and purpose to your year ahead.

Follow us on Pinterest for more 2025 vision board ideas and check out our online classes for tons of inspo!

This article has been updated from a previous post.

Jill Elliott is a creative consultant, strategist, and thinker constantly seeking inspiration and balance. As a writer, artist, and founder of The Color Kindshe seeks to inspire others to live creatively every day. She can often be found making art and messes alongside her daughter and Goldendoodle puppy.

While there are plenty of things at Trader Joe's you absolutely should not spend your money on, there's an equal amount of finds worth adding to your cart every single time. As an avid TJ-er, I can proudly say all of these 20 Trader Joe's products make the cut for being the best around. From savory to sweet finds and even some tasty beverages on the list, you're bound to find something that'll kickstart your cravings.

Scroll on for the 20 best Trader Joe's items you can shop right now!

Best Savory Trader Joe's Items

Trader Joe's

Caesar Salad Dip

This girl dinner-ready dip is essential for chips, sandwiches, wraps, flatbreads, and more.

Trader Joe's

Steamed Vegetable Soup Dumplings

I buy at least three boxes of these dumplings every time I need to stock up on groceries. They make getting a hearty, fulfilling meal in super easy, since all they require is a few minutes in the microwave.

Trader Joe's

Wild Nova Style Smoked Sockeye Salmon

This salmon + cream cheese + a bagel = absolute heaven.

Trader Joe's

Blue Cheese Stuffed Chalkidiki Olives

Olives can be very divisive, so I understand if you're not on board with this TJ's pick. For those of you who do love all things briny, these plump bites filled with blue cheese are simply addicting, no matter if you enjoy them on pizza, in a dirty martini, or straight out of the jar.

Trader Joe's

Mushroom Risotto

Risotto will always leave a fancy impression, but this frozen version makes it way easier than your traditional cooking method. The texture and flavor are still a whopping 10/10.

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Organic Roasted Vegetable Pizza

Oftentimes, I'll buy a plain cheese pizza and put my own veggies on it, but after discovering this TJ's pizza, there's no need for extra work. It's colorful as can be, which makes me feel a little less guilty about eating the whole thing on my own.

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Creamy Spinach & Artichoke Dip

This heat-and-eat dip is a must-have for house parties! It tastes just like something you'd order at a restaurant, but it's only $4.

Trader Joe's

Chicken Breakfast Sausage Patties

I love using these frozen sausage patties to make meal prep breakfast sandwiches alongside some eggs and cheese. The chicken makes each one a little bit leaner, but they still pack a good punch in terms of protein content to keep me full throughout the mornings.

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Almond Chipotle Dip

This dip is essentially TJ's version of Bitchin' Sauce, which, IYKYK. So good. Each bite has a good balance of chipotle pepper powder, smoked paprika, garlic, and tamari, plus you'd never guess it's totally vegan.

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Broccoli & Cheddar Cheese Quiche

There's truly not much I love more than a good frozen quiche. This one heats up perfectly in the oven in just 30 minutes to reveal a flaky crust and a tender, piping hot filling. Trader Joe's makes a few different variations of their frozen quiche, but this broccoli & cheddar one is to die for IMO.

Best Sweet Trader Joe's Items

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Chocolate Brooklyn Babka

This chocolatey, bready dessert is insane. It's sweet and deliciously textured, tasty enough to enjoy any time of day. Plus, it's made by a small, kosher bakery in Brooklyn, New York, so you know you're gettin' the good stuff.

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Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups

I buy a box of these every single time I hit my local TJ's. I fear I finish off every meal with at least one or two of 'em, and always offer a small handful to my friends when they come over! Plus, I'll take dark chocolate over milk chocolate any day.

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Sweetened Green Mango

I am a self-proclaimed expert at hiking snacks, and this bag of dried mango truly takes the cake. It travels well and tastes just as good as it did on the first day I bought it. I could eat the whole bag if left unsupervised!

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Sea Salt Chocolate Chunk Cookies

Chocolate. Chunk. Cookies. Need I say more?! The sea salt elevates each bite perfectly.

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Dark Chocolate Ganache Mini Sheet Cake

This tasty sheet cake is a great grab to bring to small gatherings like book clubs and movie nights. You might want to grab a couple if your group's got a huge sweet tooth!

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Speculoos Cookie Butter

This cookie butter is dee-lish-ious. Delish. I enjoy licking it off a spoon (not sorry!) or also using it as a nice, sweet flavoring for my morning lattes. I also know there's a ton of Speculoos Cookie Butter-specific recipes out there for everything you could imaging baking up, like cookies, cakes, and ice creams.

Best Trader Joe's Beverages

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Non-Dairy Gingerbread Oat Creamer

All of TJ's oat milk creamer flavors are great, but this spicy-sweet seasonal gingerbread one is truly worth the wait every year. It makes me forget entirely about going to Starbucks regularly since I can perfect my own coffees at home.

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Candy Cane Green Tea

This green tea is great for tea drinkers who prefer their mug a little on the sweet side. The balance of peppermint is divine.

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Vanilla Almond Spiced Chai Protein Smoothie

I'm a protein girlie through and through, and opting for something easy like this makes my life so much easier. I'll typically grab one after the gym if I don't have a lot to enjoy at home. It'd also make an excellent addition to espresso drinks or a frozen smoothie!

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Maple Espresso Black Tea Blend

I'd never had a tea with espresso and maple before, but I totally get the hype of the unique flavor combo after trying this tea. It's great to sip on during workday afternoons when you need a lil' caffeine boost, but don't necessarily want an entire coffee.

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New Year's Eve is drawing closer, which means it's finally time for all things sparkly, celebratory, and of course, boozy. Whether you're planning to go dancing with your squad for the night, or rather want to stay in watching all the cheesy TV specials, we have the perfect New Year's cocktails for you.

You can enjoy these New Year's Eve cocktail recipes for a pregame or a chilled-out home hang — the choice is yours! We know that not everyone wants to drop hundreds of dollars on overpriced bar drinks, which is exactly why these NYE drinks are perfect.

Craft one of these delicious drinks, create your own DIY confetti poppers, draw up a menu for an impressive charcuterie, and start planning the best New Year's Eve function. If you're not down for alcoholic drinks, we got you covered on tons of tasty mocktails to celebrate with.

47 New Year's Eve Cocktail Recipes We'll Be Sipping Into 2025

Prosecco Martini

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Let the deliciousness of this festive cocktail bubble over during your New Year's Eve celebrations. Vodka, lemon juice, and Prosecco come together for this can't-miss drink. (via Brit + Co)

Speak Now Spritz

Brit + Co

Toss together some plum liqueur, Prosecco, tonic water to craft this stunning New year's Eve cocktail. The cherry on top, of course, is adding the edible glitter for the glitz + glam factor! (via Brit + Co)

Spicy Fireball Winter Mule

Brit + Co

Delight guests with this New Year's Eve cocktail recipe that leverages a few of our favorite ingredients, like spicy Fireball whiskey and ginger beer. (via Brit + Co)

Lemon Drop

Brit + Co

To us, the ultimate Lemon Drop martini is equal parts sweet and sour, but you can play with the ratios in this recipe to reach your desired flavor balance. (via Brit + Co)

Butterscotch Bourbon Milk Punch 

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This creamy and boozy beverage will expand your holiday cocktail repertoire, and is the perfect drink to sip in front of a fireplace. It also includes a homemade butterscotch syrup recipe that'll please your sweet tooth cravings. Yum! (via Brit + Co)

Mocha Martini

Brit + Co

This New Year's Eve cocktail can thankfully double as a chocolate dessert to satiate all the sweet tooth-ers at your party. It's only four ingredients, so you won't be stuck at the bar all night long. (via Brit + Co)

Bananas Foster

Brit + Co

To make this totally NYE-ready drink, shake up 1.5 oz Eggo Brunch in a Jar Sippin’ Cream, 1 oz Banana Pudding Sippin' Cream, and 1.5 oz your milk of choice for a super creamy result. The best part about this recipe is you can whip it up post-New Year's, too, for an approachable brunch cocktail. (via Brit + Co)

Hot Toddy

Brit + Co

For the pals that tend to lean cold, a hot cocktail like this Hot Toddy will do wonderfully. This one only requires three entire ingredients for maximum sipping. (via Brit + Co)

Spicy Sweet Holiday Storm Cocktail

Half Baked Harvest

Drops of jalapeño honey keep this New Year's Eve drink interesting on the flavor side. Indulge in this complex, fizzy cocktail on those cold AF winter nights. (via Half Baked Harvest)

Negroni

The Endless Meal

You'll need Campari, gin, sweet vermouth and orange peels to craft this strong drink. Enjoy it slowly throughout the night to truly savor it! (via The Endless Meal)

Apple Cider Habanero

Dos Equis

This New Year's Eve cocktail is super juicy with a boozy finish. To make it, you'll first make your own infused habanero apple cider by soaking habanero peppers in a gallon of apple cider for up to 24 hours. Once that's done, stir 3 oz of the cider with .5 oz lime juice and 1 oz tequila reposado. Then, top everything off with Dos Equis Ambar Especialand some apple slices! (via Dos Equis)

Champagne Life

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This sipper is crafted with gluten-free and vegan vodka, so you can serve it to your friends that may have different dietary needs. To make it, shake 1.5 oz YoCo vodka, .5 oz passion fruit syrup, and .5 oz lemon juice over ice, then strain into a champagne flute and top with sparkling wine. (via YoCo Vodka)

Manhattan Beach

Happenstance Whiskey

For the whiskey gals, this Manhattan Beach cocktail will be perfect for NYE. To make it, stir 2 oz Happenstance Bourbon, 1 oz Carpano Antica Sweet Vermouth, 3 drops of Angostura bitters, and 3 drops of orange bitters over ice. Garnish with a cherry and orange peel for an extra touch of elegance. (via Happenstance Whiskey)

Salted Caramel Iced Coffee Cocktail

Pizzazzerie

To guarantee that your guests are awake and wide-eyed when the ball drops, offering a hit of caffeine in cocktail form is as brilliant as it gets. (via Pizzazzerie)

Apple Cider Mimosa

The Endless Meal

Apple cider, bourbon and cinnamon notes swirl together in this amazing sip. (via The Endless Meal)

Frosted Mistletoe Margarita

Half Baked Harvest

Your guests won't be able to resist this delicious margarita recipe that gets a holiday twist. Not only does this drink look gorgeous topped with sugared cranberries, it tastes amazing, too. (via Half Baked Harvest)

Aperol Spritz

Culinary Hill

You can truly never go wrong with an Aperol Spritz. Though we love them for any occasion, this recipe is sure to be a big hit at your holiday parties. (via Culinary Hill)

Spiced Chai-tini

Chef Bai

Move aside, espresso martinis. We're simply swooning over this sweet chai cocktail! (via Chef Bai)

French Pear Martini

Freut Cake

This chic cocktail boasts sophistication. With chilled Champagne, pear vodka and elderflower liqueur, this effervescent drink will make it impossible to enjoy a classic dirty martini ever again. (via Freut Cake)

A Floral Affair

United Sodas of America

Pour half a glass of United Sodas Pear Elderflower, then add 1/4 glass vodka, 1/4 glass St. Germain, and garnish with a lemon twist! (via United Sodas of America)

Citrus Pomegranate Champagne Twist

Half Baked Harvest

Pomegranate and citrus notes couldn't be a better combo for celebrating the holidays and new year. Plus, we could never say no to the champagne! (viaHalf Baked Harvest)

Sparkling Pomegranate Cranberry Sangria

Justine Celina

Here you’ll find major inspo from wintry flavors, New Year’s Eve bubbly and Gatsby glam. This classy sangria offers fruity flavors and gingery notes — and the addition of Grand Marnier sends it right over the top. (via Justine Celina)

Spiced Honey Bourbon Old Fashioned

Half Baked Harvest

This boozy, spicy drink will warm you right up in the middle of winter. Try out this drink to practice your at-home bartending skills. (via Half Baked Harvest)

Vanilla Plum Shrub

The Modern Proper

One swig of this concoction, and visions of vanilla plum shrubs will be dancing in your head. Though a shrub takes a little extra work to create, it’s totally worth it. (via The Modern Proper)

Cinnamon and Cranberry Bourbon Spritzers

Cooking and Beer

Cinnamon, cranberries and bourbon — oh my! With the addition of fizzy ginger ale, this cocktail recipe takes on a whole new level of flavor that will wow your guests and have them passing on the bubbly. (via Cooking and Beer)

Sparkling Cranberry-Orange Champagne Punch

Boulder Locavore

Champagne alone is the perfect way to bid a fancy farewell to the last year. However, this doesn’t mean you shouldn’t jazz up that Champagne. Cranberry juice and Grand Marnier do just that in this ruby-hued beauty. (via Boulder Locavore)

Blood Orange Champagne Mule

Half Baked Harvest

Forget your classic Moscow mule, and try out this recipe made with blood oranges instead. This sip is light and refreshing, and sure to keep the party going. (via Half Baked Harvest)

The Last Word Cocktail

Pinch and Swirl

Fresh lime juice and a maraschino liqueur are blended together to create some seriously bright flavors in this potent elixir. You’ll want to go easy on this cocktail, but if you can’t get enough of that awesome flavor, the amount of alcohol can be reduced. You’ll thank yourself in the morning. (via Pinch and Swirl)

Roasted Cranberry Gin Cocktail

Signature Concoctions

Kicking off the new year has never been better with this cranberry-forward New Year's Eve cocktail. Roasted cranberries add tons of depth to its flavor. (via Signature Concoctions)

Kir Royale

Culinary Hill

This unique cocktail leverages blackcurrant liquor and champagne. Super easy to pour for every guest! (via Culinary Hill)

Perfect Manhattan Cocktail

A Spicy Perspective

This ever-so-boozy sipper will is the perfect pick for a classy night in on NYE. (via A Spicy Perspective)

Coconut Vanilla Mint Lemon Drop

Chef Bai

Take this deliciously fresh mocktail recipe to the party by adding your alcohol of choice. (via Chef Bai)

Persimmon Cocktail

Salt & Lavender

This cocktail, perfect for New Year's celebrations, comes together with just four ingredients. Bet your friends have never tried this one! (via Salt & Lavender)

Rosemary 75 Champagne Cocktail

Goodie Godmother

Thrill your guests with this magical cocktail that changes color right before your very eyes! Gin and sparkling wine pair wonderfully, and welcome the addition of rosemary for a unique and herbaceous flair. (via Goodie Godmother)

Vanilla, Pepper and Thyme Martini

What Should I Make For...

Black and pink peppercorns kick this dazzling cocktail up a few notches, making it an awesome contender for your NYE party. If you want to impress your guests, this awe-inspiring cocktail is the way to go. (via What Should I Make For…)

St. Germain Kumquat Cocktail

Talia Bunting

This low-cal drink is full of citrusy flavor and is incredibly refreshing. Fresh kumquats are joined by elderflower liqueur to create a blend that is classy and downright delish. (via Talia Bunting)

Green Chartreuse and Pear Brandy Cocktail

House of Hipsters

This pretty-in-pink cocktail possesses an old-school feel with a modern spin. Notes of pear will liven up your tastebuds along with citrus and bitters. This may look like a dainty drink at first glance, but it’s a potent one — so sit back and sip easy. (via House of Hipsters)

Classic Moscow Mule

Culinary Hill

The freshness of a classic Moscow mule cocktail will keep NYE guests sipping all night long. (via Culinary Hill)

Cranberry Moscow Mule with Homemade Cranberry Simple Syrup

Boulder Locavore

Throw a splash of holiday cheer into the traditional Moscow mule with cranberries. If you’re afraid to mess with a good thing, worry not — this baby is still fizzy and it will still warm your heart with its gingery spice. (via Boulder Locavore)

Pomegranate Cranberry Champagne Punch

Chef Savvy

When you think of holiday fruits, pomegranate and cranberries are the first that come to mind — and that’s why you need this festive punch in your life this holiday season! Pop the Champagne and pour it over a fresh cranberry reduction and pomegranate juice for the perfect boozy refreshment. (via Chef Savvy)

Cranberry Whiskey Sour

Cilantro Parsley

Indulge in even more seasonal flavors with a tart cranberry sour that's sure to please the party. (via Cilantro Parsley)

Sprinkletini

Salt & Lavender

NYE is all about the glitz and glam, and this cocktail doesn't disappoint in that department. (via Salt & Lavender)

Spicy Tequila Soda

Cilantro Parsley

This feels like a vacation in a drink, transporting you past the wintery vibes of New Year's and straight to summer. (via Cilantro Parsley)

Lemonade Sangria

Amanda Wilens

For a super simple cocktail that tastes light and refreshing, this lemonade sangria can't be beaten. (via Amanda Wilens)

Dirty Shirley

Culinary Hill

This is a fun grown-up version of the classic drink you loved to order as a kid! (via Culinary Hill)

Peach Bellinis

Barley & Sage

This fruity New Year's Eve cocktail tastes like a peaches and cream cupcake in a drink. Who wouldn't want that to ring in the new year? (via Barley & Sage)

Pomegranate & Persimmon Winter Sangria

Salt & Lavender

This refreshing punch is sure to be a crowd-pleaser. (via Salt & Lavender)

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Well, well, well – the rumors about the January 2025 Starbucks menu are true! Per Starbucks, they’ll be launching an all-new lineup on January 3, 2025. Their latest and greatest includes a never-before-seen espresso drink, a fresh approach to matcha, and the return of pistachio!

Though we’re quite sad to see Starbucks’ holiday menu staples go (bye, Peppermint Mocha), this collection of new bevs and snacks has our hearts racing.

See everything coming to the January 2025 Starbucks menu on January 3!

Drinks On The 2025 Starbucks Winter Menu

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NEW! Cortado

Coming to Starbucks' current espresso lineup is the cortado, a "small but mighty" espresso-based drink that's served hot in an 8-ounce cup. It's made with 3 ristretto shots of Starbucks' Blonde espresso for a "smoother, sweeter, and richer" flavor profile. The boldness of the espresso is then deliciously toned down a bit with steamed whole milk.

“Espresso is the heart and soul of Starbucks,” says Ricky Gonzalez, a member of the Starbucks beverage product team. “Our goal was to create a new way for customers to experience espresso from us.”

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NEW! Brown Sugar Oatmilk Cortado

Joining the winter menu alongside Starbucks' new traditional cortado is the Brown Sugar Oatmilk Cortado, which incorporates brown sugar syrup, cinnamon and steamed oat milk for a sweeter feel.

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NEW! Customizable Matcha

That's right – Starbucks is upgrading their matcha powder! Instead of coming pre-sweetened, you can now customize the exact level of sweetness in your matcha drink. Starting January 3, Starbucks' matcha powder will come sweetened with classic syrup by default. Starbucks says the change is a response to a "popular customer request" for adjustable sweetness.

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Pistachio Latte

Pistachio szn at Starbucks is honestly our favorite time of year – the nuttiness tastes too good with coffee! Returning to the winter menu on January 3 is the Pistachio Latte, which combines espresso and steamed (or cold) milk with pistachio syrup and a delish brown butter topping. You can also order pistachio in Frappuccino form!

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Pistachio Cream Cold Brew

The Pistachio Cream Cold Brew is just as tasty as the regular latte – it features strong cold brew sweetened with vanilla syrup and is topped with pistachio cream cold foam and salted brown buttery sprinkles.

Food On The 2025 Starbucks Winter Menu

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NEW! Spicy Falafel Pocket

This all-new, savory, 100% vegan snack includes an array of veggies like roasted red bell peppers and pickled onions alongside smashed falafel and creamy hummus for a very-Mediterranean feel. It's finished off with a spicy herb sauce and wrapped in a toasted lavash flatbread. Yum.

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NEW! Valentine Cake Pop

V-Day is on the way! This limited-time cake pop celebrates the season of love with a tasty bite of vanilla cake mixed with buttercream, dipped in red chocolate icing, and decorated with a cutie little heart design.

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Vanilla Bean Custard Danish

Returning to the menu this time around is the Vanilla Bean Custard Danish, which is made with sugared Danish dough, baked until golden, and filled with a "rich and velvety" vanilla bean custard.

New 2025 Starbucks Merch

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Starbucks' drinkware and merch that coordinates with the new winter menu is filled with fun colors, from light pinks and cool blues to bright greens, all of which feel perfectly rejuvenating for the new year. These colorful pieces will only be available for limited time, while supplies last.

Here's what you can expect to see at participating locations:

  • Purple Splatter Hot & Cold Cup (24 ounces)
  • Winter Floral Tumbler (12 ounces)
  • Green Apple Cold Cup (16 and 24 ounces)
  • Green Apple Keychain
  • Soft Rose Geometric Cold Cup (24 ounces)
  • Orange Wave Tumbler (16 ounces)
  • Gradient Pink Ceramic Mug (14 ounces)
  • Lavender Lace Tumbler (12 ounces)
  • Sunrise Swirl Cold Cup (24 ounces)
  • Winter Green Tumbler (16 ounces)
  • Blue Diagonal Cold Cup (18 ounces)

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Bucket list travel doesn't have to mean escaping to exotic destinations around the globe while spending multiple paychecks to get there. Some of the most spectacular travel escapes are located right here in the U.S. For your 2025 travel planning, explore must-see spots along the rugged coast of the West, charming towns in the East, cultural escapes in the South to scenic train rides in the Midwest. Pack your bags for an unforgettable experience, and explore beyond your corner of the country this year.

Here are the 14 most stunning U.S. trips to add to your travel bucket-list this year!

Alexey Komissarov

Drive the Pacific Coast Highway

Say hello to breathtaking coastal views, charming towns, and iconic landmarks along this stretch of California. Start in the north near Monterey and visit the Monterey Bay Aquarium and stroll the Cannery Row waterfront. Heading south, stop in Big Sur and take photos from Bixby Creek Bridgeand spot purple sand at Pfeiffer Beach. Go chasing waterfalls at McWay Falls in Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park before stopping in the picturesque town of Carmel-by-the-Sea. History buffs and decor lovers will want to stop at Hearst Castle, an OTT estate perched high above the coastline. Take in the laid-back charm of Morro Bay and end your trip in Santa Barbara, A.K.A the “American Riviera,” with its Spanish-inspired architecture and pretty beaches.

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View the Northern Lights in Alaska

Spot the ethereal greens, purples, and reds swirling across the sky between September and March. Fairbanks is a prime location, offering the best viewing conditions and aurora tours. Venture to Chena Hot Springs Resort for a unique experience watching the lights in the sky while soaking in natural hot springs. Remote locations like Denali National Park or Coldfoot Camp near the Arctic Circle offer even more dramatic displays away from light pollution.

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Shoot Your Best Shot at Antelope Canyon

Explore the stunning natural beauty of the American Southwest with a trip to The Grand Canyon and then to Antelope Canyon, less than two hours from each other. Start at the Grand Canyon National Park, and catch the best views of the remarkable rock formations at overlooks like Mather Point and Hopi Point. Nearby, visit Antelope Canyon, a photo lover’s dream with its narrow sandstone walls that are highlighted by sunlight. Just a short drive away, Horseshoe Bend provides a jaw-dropping view of the Colorado River as it winds around a dramatic rock formation.

Jessica Furtney

Stroll the Mossy Streets of Savannah, GA

Feel like you've stepped back in time with a visit to Savannah, Georgia, where you'll stroll cobblestone streets and admire historic architecture under moss-draped oak trees. Stroll through the charming Historic District, home to landmarks like Forsyth Park and River Street, where shops and cafes overlook the Savannah River. Take a guided ghost tour of Bonaventure Cemetery. Indulge in Southern cuisine at iconic spots like The Olde Pink House or Mrs. Wilkes’ Dining Roombefore heading back to your cozy room at the Bellwether House.

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Ride A Hot Air Balloon Above Napa Valley

Rise and shine early for a hot air balloon ride over Napa Valley and float above the rolling vineyards with panoramic views. After your flight, stop by Oakville Grocery, the oldest continually operating grocery store in California, which has become a scene for San Francisco visitors. Grab wood-fired pizzas, the best chocolate chip cookies you'll find in town, and picnic essentials for outdoor dining. After, visit the new tasting garden, also known as the Wren, at Bella Union Winery, where you can enjoy an elegant Cabernet Sauvignon by the glass or by the bottle. Stop by their family of wineries, Nickel & Nickel and Far Niente, too. On day two, indulge in a spa day at the bougey Meadowood.

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Jazz & Dine In New Orleans

Enjoy jazz, blues, gospel, and more at the New Orleans Jazz Fest (April 24-May 4) and explore this iconic city. Try Commander’s Palace for upscale Creole classics or Willie Mae’s Scotch House for award-winning fried chicken. Sip cocktails at The Carousel Bar or indulge in a Sazerac at Arnaud’s French 75 Bar.

Hannah Lindahl

Visit Old Faithful at Yellowstone

This national park atop a volcanic hot spot spreads from Wyoming into parts of Montana and Idaho and features dramatic canyons, alpine rivers, lush forests, hot springs and active geysers, including its most famous, Old Faithful.Spot bison, bears, and elk in Lamar Valley or Hayden Valley and stay at theOld Faithful Inn(opens May 2, 2025) for its historic charm and proximity to the park’s famous geyser.

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Snorkel With Sea Turtles In Oahu

Visit this tropical paradise and take an eco-certified snorkel tour with sea turtles, known locally as honu, in crystal-clear waters. Head to the stunning Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve, a protected marine sanctuary full of colorful fish and turtles, and explore Oahu’s iconic spots like Diamond Head, Waikiki, and the surf lover's North Shore. Turtle Canyon off Waikiki Beach or Laniakea Beach on the North Shore, often called “Turtle Beach,” are more turtle-loving spots.

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Take The Most Scenic Train Ride To Chicago

Prefer the serene charm of train travel? The California Zephyr is one of North America's most beautiful long-distance train rides. This iconic route runs between Chicago and San Francisco, taking you through the stunning, snow-capped Sierra Nevada mountains, the dramatic peaks of the Rockies, and the plains of Nebraska. Pass through Denver and Salt Lake City and soak in views from the comfort of the panoramic train cars. This is an unforgettable way to witness the natural beauty of America's midwest.

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Spot Orcas Along the San Juan Islands

The San Juan Islands, nestled in the Pacific Northwest, are the perfect escape for whale watching, kayaking, and exploring charming villages likeFriday Harbor. Access the islands via the Washington State Ferry System. Orcas Islandis the largest in the archipelago. Explore Moran State Park, home to hiking trails and stunning views from Mount Constitution, and book a whale watching tour to spot orcas, humpbacks, minkes, and gray whales, even bald eagles!

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Art Hop In Santa Fe

Santa Fe is a haven for art lovers. Start your visit on Canyon Road, a lively arts district lined with more than 100 galleries showcasing everything from Native American pottery to contemporary sculptures. Visit the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum to view her most important works, and then brunch at Dolina Bakery & Cafe or dine at the Spanish-inspired La Boca. Share a cozy casita at the stunning Bishop Lodge and explore the Santa Fe National Forest. Day trips: Drive about an hour to O’Keefe’s home and Ghost Ranch, a stunning education center nestled near the red and yellow cliffs of the Piedra Lumbre. Take a drive along the scenic Turquoise Trail, which links Albuquerque and Santa Fe, and catch a breathtaking view from atop Sandia Crest (stop through the mining towns of Golden and Madrid too).

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Stargaze in Bryce Canyon

Book an unforgettable adventure in Utah’s red rock country. Known for its stunning red, orange, and white hoodoos, ortowering rock formations, Bryce Canyon National Park is a photographer and nature lover’s dream. Start with Sunrise Point for breathtaking views and explore trails like the Navajo Loop or Queen’s Garden, which take you up close to these geological wonders. For a panoramic experience, drive along Scenic Byway 12 or visit Bryce Point at sunset. Stargazing here is awe-inspiring, with some of the darkest skies in the U.S.

Mikhail Nilov

Visit The Southernmost Point of the U.S.

Key West, once home to literary legends like Ernest Hemingway, Tennessee Williams, Elizabeth Bishop, and Robert Frost, as well as musician Jimmy Buffett, feels like a nostalgic journey to the past. Stroll along palm-lined streets and admire the pastel-hued, Victorian-era gingerbread houses and tin-roofed conch-style homes. Enjoy live music and sip Hurricane cocktails at outdoor bars, and explore its vibrant coral reefs just 90 miles north of Cuba.

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Spot Wild Horses In The Outer Banks

One of the most magical experiences is seeing the wild horses, believed to be descendants of Spanish Mustangs, that roam freely along the shores of the Outer Banks in North Carolina. Head to the upscale Corolla or Shackleford Banks, where guided tours give you the chance to witness these beautiful creatures in their natural habitat. Pair this with visits to landmarks like the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse or a drive along the scenic Highway 12.

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