These 2022 Wedding Trends Are All About Making A Statement

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We love attending weddings, and we're always excited to see all the new wedding trends that come with each season. This year, we got a peek at Etsy's 2022 wedding trend report from their trend expert Dayna Isom Johnson. While traditions keep a wedding grounded, the trends will let you have some extra fun with your planning! If you're looking to add all things personal, unique, and colorful to your ceremony, then you've come to the right place. Keep reading for six ideas that will get you started.

Tied With A Bow

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Bows add a classy and feminine touch to any look, especially on your wedding day! In addition to a 51% search increase in dresses with bows, Johnson says that Etsy has seen a 114% increase in users looking for both oversized and tiny bow accessories. Satin, velvet, and tulle are all great fabrics to look for for your own wedding day, depending on your theme and color palette.

Bow Comb

Wedding Dress Bow

Pearl Tulle Bow

Going Retro

We know that y2k is having a moment right now but keep an eye out for all the 1960s-inspired looks this wedding season! The 60s revolutionized fashion (polka dots! pixie cuts! mini skirts!) and according to Johnson, brides are searching for A-line silhouettes and dresses with shorter hems. Short veils are also making a reappearance, compared to the long veils of the last few years. Even blushers and pillbox hats are back!

Short Wedding Veil

Mini Bridal Dress

Birdcage Veil

A Gift For Future Generations

If you're attending a wedding, you definitely don't want to forget about the wedding gifts. We're seeing a shift from gifts that are purely ornamental to more useful options, says Johnson. From engraved cutting boards to bouquet preservation and keepsake boxes, Etsy users are searching for gifts that serve a purpose and can become a new kind of family heirloom.

Bouquet Preservation Tray

Custom Couple Portrait

Miniature Hand Cut Map

Globe Trotters

Feeling that cabin fever? Us too! And we're not the only ones. Invites designed to look like passports and favors inspired by the beach are popular right now, says Johnson (they're up 140% and 92%, respectively). Even if you're not traveling for a destination wedding, there are plenty of ways to incorporate escapism into your big day without even leaving your hometown.

Wedding Favor Luggage Tags

Passport Wedding Invite

Sea Glass Table Numbers

"Bridgerton" Babes

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Regencycore is here to stay. Full of elegance, romance, and lots of pearls, this trend has led to in an increase in searches for pearl veils (78%), puff sleeves (93%), and gloves (121%) for brides of all kinds, says Johnson. Take your wedding and bridal shower back to 1800s England with all your vintage homeware like candlesticks, tea pots, and china.

Wedding Tiara

Table Runner

Pearl Sheer Gloves

In Screaming Color

If there's one thing you can count on us to be head over heels for, it's color. Get ready because Etsy searches for colorful wedding items jumped by 327% (!!!) in the last three months compared to the same time period in 2021. After two years of dull and gloom, it's no wonder people want to go all out with their celebrations! From vibrant decor and invitations to pink wedding dresses and ruby engagement rings, there are so many ways to add a splash of color to your day.

Wedding Invitations

Rainbow Vases

Flower Belt

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Bachelorette parties have been around for decades, but they've come a long way from the days of predictable bar crawls and tacky accessories.

In 2025, modern brides and their besties are ditching outdated traditions in favor of celebrations that feel more authentic, inclusive, and, overall, more enjoyable for everyone involved.

Sure, some classic elements still hold their charm and humor (like gifting the bride-to-be saucy items for her wedding night), but many old trends simply don't make sense anymore, whether they're financially burdensome, aesthetically overplayed, or just plain exhausting.

Here are eight old-school bachelorette party trends that, in our humble opinion, need to stay in the past or be retired once and for all.

Scroll to see which outdated bachelorette party trends you really should stop in 2025...

1. Expecting Bridesmaids To Foot The Bill For Destination Celebrations

Orlando Filho

Life today is already painfully expensive, and while getting asked to be a bridesmaid can feel like an honor, it just piles on even more costs.

You'll have to buy a dress, get your hair and makeup done, purchase a gift, and possibly arrange hotel accommodations or childcare for the day of the event. So, why bridesmaids are expected to drop hundreds if not thousands of dollars on flights, hotels, dining, and activities for a destination bachelorette party is beyond us.

Yes, a weekend in Miami or Las Vegas could be epic, but not everyone can afford to splurge on a mini-vacation just because their friend is getting married. Unless everyone involved feels comfortable spending that kind of money on a bachelorette trip, just pick a more budget-friendly option, like a one-day celebration or even a short road trip closer to home.

2. Matching Outfits

George Chambers

Coordinated bachelorette party outfits definitely had their moment, but nowadays, the idea of forcing everyone into the same cheesy T-shirts or color-coordinated dresses can be overboard.

Again, some bridesmaids may view it as an unnecessary expense that's not worth it for a cute Instagram photo. Plus, personal style and comfort matter, so if you have bridesmaids with different aesthetics and body types, at least one may just end up feeling uncomfortable the whole time.

That's why looser clothing themes or overall color palettes are a safer way to go.

3. Sashes, Tiaras, and Cowboy Hats

King Shooter

If you truly love the idea of parading around in sashes, tiaras, and hot pink cowboy hats during your or your friend's bachelorette party, more power to you. Honestly, though, the accessories have begun to feel more like a cliché than anything.

They can come across as tacky and overdone. Not to mention, they're usually cheaply made and end up in the trash by the end of the night.

Our advice? Save your money and invest in more stylish, personalized touches, like custom accessories or jewelry.

4. Brides Only Wearing White

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Traditionally, brides have stuck to wearing only white throughout their whole bachelorette party celebration. That's still fine, but if the idea makes you feel restricted, don't be afraid to break the mold.

If you want to switch it up by mixing in colors or patterns, don't let anyone stop you. Remember, your bachelorette party is supposed to be fun for you.

You shouldn't allow social media photo ops or general societal expectations to dictate what you can and can't wear during your own party.

5. Cringey Slogans

Yuliia Auer

We've all seen the slogans that brides and their bridesmaids use for their bachelorette parties, either on apparel, decor, or hashtags for social media. For instance, "Bride Tribe," "I Do Crew," or even "Last Fling Before The Ring."

Like sashes and cowboy hats, the slogans are cliché and sometimes just cringeworthy. You don't need a catchphrase to have a good time, and if you want one, maybe go the more unique route.

6. Getting Blackout Drunk Every Night

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Spoiler alert: you don't have to get blackout drunk every single night to enjoy a bachelorette party.

We get it: throwing back some shots or sipping on wine all day can be fun, especially with your girlfriends. But if you have a whole day (or even weekend) planned, getting wasted can be a recipe for disaster.

First, you'll probably be hungover or generally unhappy for later activities. Moreover, alcohol has the ability to raise tensions and spark drama, which can bulldoze the group dynamic.

Obviously, you can still kick back and indulge a little. However, keep the bride in mind and strive for a balance to make memories that you'll actually remember.

7. Over-Scheduling The Itinerary

Nano Erdozain

Since multi-day bachelorette parties are so popular, it can be tempting to pack your group's itinerary chock full of activities. And suddenly, things that sound exciting on their own, like brunch, yoga, wine tasting, dinner, or clubbing, feel like an exhausting checklist when scheduled literally back to back.

Realize that the reason for bachelorette parties is for brides to connect and bond with their closest friends. Leave room for spontaneity, downtime, and relaxation. Wedding planning is already stressful enough as it is.

8. Not Considering What The Bride Wants

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Finally, at the end of the day, a bachelorette party should be about celebrating the bride. So, if bridesmaids are tasked with planning the celebration, the bride's personality and interests need to be considered.

It's time to retire the idea that every bachelorette party has to follow a cookie-cutter formula. If the bride isn't into clubbing, don't plan a huge night out! Or, if she's more of a homebody, don't push for a major trip.

The best bachelorette parties are the ones that feel thoughtful and personal, not just trendy. And if you have any doubts about what the bride wants, all you have to do is ask her.

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The world has rapidly evolved over the past few decades, and now that technology has reshaped practically every aspect of our daily lives, plenty of hobbies that once brought joy and connection have faded into obscurity.

These (now) old-school hobbies remind us of simpler times filled with creativity, hands-on activities, and genuine social connections.

From the thrill of drive-in movies to the excitement of playing games with someone IRL, here are 10 old-fashioned hobbies and pastimes that Boomers (and many others!) miss today.

Scroll to see all the old-fashioned hobbies to bring back in 2025!

1. Soap Carving

Valeria Boltneva

Soap carving was once an accessible hobby that allowed people of all ages and skill levels to create intricate designs from simple bars of soap. Armed with basic carving tools like knives, you were able to transform an everyday object into a work of art, like a delicate flower or animal.

This pastime not only offered a creative outlet but also culminated in a functional home decor item. Yet, as new crafting materials like plastics became more widely available, soap carving faded from popularity.

2. Quilting Bees

Ksenia Chernaya

These social gatherings brought women together and provided a chance for friends and neighbors to collaborate on large quilting projects. They turned an often solitary task into a communal experience filled with laughter and conversation.

So, the resulting quilts were viewed as deeply sentimental, not just due to the joint effort but also because they often incorporated fabrics from old clothing or keepsakes.

Then, the rise of industrialization and the availability of cheap, mass-produced bedding caused quilting bees to become much more rare.

3. Macrame

Anete Lusina

Another popular craft was macrame, which involved knotting ropes or cords into intricate, decorative patterns. You could use various knotting techniques to create unique pieces, from plant hangers to wall hangings.

This hobby helped add bohemian flair to homes and allowed for endless creative possibilities. It also became a symbol of the 1960s and 1970s counterculture.

4. Drive-In Movies

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Long before the rise of streaming services like Netflix and Hulu, going to the drive-in movie theater was a favorite weekend tradition for many. It was a unique (and social) way to enjoy films under the stars.

People would pack into their cars, bring along snacks and drinks, and settle in to watch the latest movies on a big outdoor screen. Not only did this pastime force you to actually go somewhere to see a new film, as opposed to laying in your bed at home, but it also provided a lively and nostalgic atmosphere.

5. Rock Tumbling

Magda Ehlers

This hands-on activity allowed people to turn their rough stones into shiny and smooth gems. Hobbyists would get outside, gather cool-looking rocks in nature, place them in a tumbler filled with abrasive grit, and allow the machine to rotate for a couple of weeks.

Over time, the friction and grinding would smooth the surfaces, revealing the natural beauty hidden beneath each stone's rough exterior. It was relaxing and rewarding and encouraged Boomers to have patience and appreciate the world around them.

6. Going Dancing

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Walk into any major club today, and you probably won't see a lot of dancing (at least in the traditional sense). Modern venues feature mostly EDM shows now, with attendees bouncing or fist-bumping away. But back in the day, local ballrooms, sock hops, and even discos were really "happening."

Dance floors were filled with singles and couples swinging and jiving away to everything from jazz and rock 'n' roll to even pop hits. Going dancing got people out, moving, and enjoying each other's company. It's time to bring real dancing back to today's nightlife scene.

7. Model Rockets

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During the 1960s, building and launching model rockets was a thrilling hobby that captured the attention of people, both young and old. Enthusiasts would carefully assemble small rockets using materials like molded plastic, cardboard, paper, and tubing, then laugh them into the sky.

Aside from being exciting, this activity was also educational, sparking interest in science and engineering.

8. Sand Art

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Sand art was another go-to hobby in the '60s, with people layering or arranging colorful sand into intricate patterns inside glass containers.

You could really get creative with colors, textures, and shapes. Not to mention, sand art was pretty accessible and became a fun way to make decorative pieces for the home.

9. Plant Pressing

Nur Yilmaz

This timeless hobby involved collecting plants, flowers, and leaves before carefully pressing them between sheets of paper to preserve their form and color. It allowed people to explore nature and learn about the diverse plant life in their local area.

The best part? The pressed plants could be used for a range of creative purposes, from making beautiful flower arrangements to decorating cards.

10. Pinball Arcades

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If you want to play a game with your friends today, you might turn on your PlayStation or Xbox, plop in front of your TV, and throw on a headset. However, boomers got to experience the excitement of playing in real life at pinball arcades.

By actually going to the arcade, they enjoyed face-to-face socialization in an interactive and immersive environment. There were bright lights, cool sounds, and competition to beat high scores that actually got adrenaline pumping.

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Did Tom Holland and Zendaya spike the air with love following their engagement news? I mean, it seems like everyone's popping the question these days! If you've recently said "yes" to the love of your life's big question, all that's left to do now is start planning so you can walk down the aisle into the next chapter of your relationship's story.

Before you start randomly choosing wedding dates, you may want to take advice from Amy Abbott of Amy Abbott Events, Tara Fay of Tara Fay Events, and Wendee Vezzetti of Custom Weddings of Colorado because they have keen tips to help you avoid a few faux pas. Think of it as their way of helping you avoid further stress.

"While every couple's wedding day is special, there are a few dates that might cause more stress than celebration — both on the day and in the years to come," says Vezzetti.

Scroll to see the worst days to have your wedding!

Khaki Bedford

1. New Years Eve

December 31 may have come and gone, but there's always more NYE events to come. It's just one of the worst days to have your wedding. No, I mean it. Abbott suggests this isn't the time to pack two celebratory events into one. As the owner and creative director of Amy Abbott Events, she's helped plan luxurious weddings for some of Hollywood's top celebrities and athletes — including Simone Biles!

So, why no fabulous wedding on NYE? She says, "You’ll end up paying almost 50 percent more as vendors typically charge much higher rates." But, that's just the tip of the iceberg. She also adds, "For destination weddings during this time of year, hotels often enforce 5- to 7-night minimum stays, with hotel rates being nearly double. This can make it almost impossible for your guests to commit to attending your wedding." Even if you think money isn't an issue, she advises "it's just a very costly option."

That's not the only issue you could face. "To add to the challenge, some of the best vendors often take the entire holiday season off, making availability a significant issue." This just made our jaws drop because we didn't know this! But we can imagine this feels like one of the times they get to catch their breath before prepping for such a huge moment in people's lives so it's not unbelievable!

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2. Valentine's Day

Valentine's Day is such a romantic day that deserves to be reserved for celebrating how much you're in love. But, please don't think your wedding has to be on February 14. Vezzetti says this day along with NYE "may sound romantic," but they're not in "reality."

She says, "These dates are super popular for weddings and other celebrations, which means venues and vendors charge a premium." And guess what? She says you're not even considering "future anniversaries."

Her advice if you decide to forge ahead is: "Good luck booking a cozy dinner reservation when everyone else is celebrating too."

Khaki Bedford for Amy Abbott Events

3. Super Bowl Sunday

Another thing Fay says couples "often forget about" are "major sporting events." Her rule of thumb is to "try to understand the guest list and audience" so her team can be "conscious of their experiences."

It's the reason she's against have a wedding on Super Bowl Sunday. She says, "It may leave guests less present at your event, even if you're not a football fan. So we [the Tara Fay Events team] try to be conscious of big cultural and sporting events like this."

Always be aware of times close to major holidays. If guests have to travel distances and be away from their families, that may impact your rsvp’s. Plus, it’s typically more expensive to travel those times of year. Don’t forget about international holidays as well, Diwali for example.

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4. Labor Day

Vezzetti also discourages scheduling a wedding on Labor Day. The rule used to be that you couldn't wear white after this holiday passed, but now you need to rethink your plans if you plan to trade 'I Do's" on this date.

"Long holiday weekends may seem ideal for travel, but they also come with headaches. First, heavy traffic," says Vezzetti. She and her team "have seen travel times TRIPLE on Colorado roadways during these holidays." This fact alone made our hearts skip a beat because we caught of a flash of you potentially being late your own wedding!

Also, Vezzetti says you won't be the only person in town for a holiday like this. "Because everyone else is traveling, lodging and restaurants are hard to come by, especially popular mountain retreats in places like Colorado."

Amy Abbott Events

5. Memorial Day

Sigh... We don't know why anyone would want to have a wedding on Memorial Day, but personal preference always plays a factor in decisions like this. The issue, Vezzetti warns, is that you're risking a lot by doing so. "Before you set the date, do a little research as to local annual events," she advises.

For example, Boulder, Colorado is a "great destination with amazing scenery, warm weather, and world-class dining" according to her. "But Memorial Day in Boulder, Colorado brings more than 50,000 runners into town. So definitely check the local calendar for your wedding destination and make sure you aren't going to share your special day with thousands of others."

Can you imagine having an outdoor wedding where your guests are torn between watching you emotionally exchange vows as marathon runners sprint nearby?

Taryn Baxter for Amy Abbott Events

I'm kind of scared I'll choose the wrong date. What are good days or months to have my wedding?

This sounds like a "how-to" guide of everything you shouldn't do when choosing your wedding date, but there's still a large window of opportunity! "The best months to get married for tropical destination weddings are October 15th through July 15th," Abbott says.

But, there's a catch. "Once you go beyond that, you risk running into hurricane season. Even if you're fortunate enough to avoid a storm, the intense heat and relentless bugs can take away from the enjoyment of your day," she adds. All in all, "it's simply not an ideal time of year" because "the weather can significantly impact your overall experience," according to her.

Amy Abbott Events

Fay agrees with this by adding "major weather events are important to consider" at all times. She also added you should "take note of monsoon months" along with "hurricane season." She knows no one can really "predict bad weather," but she wants you to "aim for months that more often provide the experience you're looking to have."

Vezzetti says "popular dates in Colorado are the summer months (June-September) because of the scenic outdoor backdrops and warm weather." But she knows there are "trade-offs" like "venues and vendors" booking early, plus the chance "you might pay higher prices" even though the "gorgeous sand makes it worth it!"

The truth is that your special day should feel as seamless as possible. Something is sure not to go according to plan, but it shouldn't involve something interrupting the entire date you've chosen to have your weeding. Fay's final piece of advice, "If you want to get married in Europe, be aware of when Europeans go on holiday and try to avoid August which is the busiest time for major European countries.

But, the trade-offs are that venues and vendors book early and you might pay higher prices (but it's gorgeous sand worth it!). But, if you want to save, In Colorado late spring (April–May) and late fall (November) are excellent for the value. Plus, venues and vendors often have more availability. This concept can be applied to other destinations, but they may have seasonal variations. So, be sure to check the seasonal highs and lows in whatever area you are planning to tie the knot.

Amy Abbott Events

A tip you may not have considered is doing "a little research on when courthouses in the destination issue marriage licenses." Vezzetti suggests doing this so you're well-prepared and can "plan with enough travel time so you are not scrambling to get your legal documents."

Not sure when to go? Vezzetti says, "In most States, courthouses are only open during banking hours (Mon-Fri, generally), and while the process may quick (in Colorado, expect 15 minutes, tops), couples without a plan might find themselves in panic mode." Didn't we say we don't want you passing out before your big day even arrives? Take Vezzetti's advice and "do a little research" so you can "plan to arrive a day early!"

Before you panic, Abbott has one last thing to share. "The good news? There are nearly nine and a half months of perfect timing for wedding planning, giving couples plenty of options to make their big day truly unforgettable!"

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In light of our current administration's desire to downsize the federal government, the National Parks Service was hit with around 1,000 layoffs in February – that means the crucial workers that maintain trails and camping grounds, man visitor centers, collect park fees, keep grounds clean, and more are no longer present.

This puts the safety (and cleanliness) of our national parksat risk. Whether it’s first-time visitors that don’t fully understand the mantra of ‘pack in, pack out’ or adventurers seeking their next summit, we’ve lost some of the proper guidance that makes the parks what they are: magical!

Your next visit to America’s national parks may look different at this time as the visitor experience has lost its charm due to these mass layoffs.

As the busy season starts to pick up, we’re sharing 5 ways to visit national parks responsibly and safely.

1. Follow 'leave no trace' principles.

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Because many National Parks workers and rangers were laid off, each parks’ efforts to keep trails, campgrounds, visitor centers, and restrooms may be minimized, irregular, or non-existent. Following ‘leave no trace’ principles implies your full responsibility for cleaning up the trash, food scraps, and more that you bring into the park.

Leaving no trace also includes staying on designated trails to prevent erosion that could impact local ecosystems and wildlife. And when it comes to wildlife, it’s best to not interact with their habitats – keep a safe distance and never feed the animals you may come across. This is also for your own safety!

For more information and guidance on how you can leave no trace, visitLNT.org.

2. Plan ahead.

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If your national park itinerary includes day hiking, backpacking, or camping, planning ahead will be a key step in making sure your trip is as seamless as can be. This is especially pertinent as certain trails and areas may experience closures in light of the recent NPS layoffs.

So, what does planning ahead look like? It could be checking park websites in advance to be aware of any closures, fees, wait times, or limited services, bringing your own maps, first-aid kits, and packing plenty of food and water.

3. Get familiar with being self-sufficient.

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This next method for responsibly visiting national parks goes hand-in-hand with ‘leave no trace’ and planning ahead. Since certain park rescue and ranger positions were also affected by the cuts, you’ll want to be 100% positive that you’ve brought everything you need in case of an emergency.

You’re not entirely on your own, though. During your visit, you’re sure to run into friendly faces that know basic first aid principles, how to read a map, and how to reach out for help if it’s needed. Make a friend on the trail or campground and simply show up for each other!

4. Be patient and respectful.

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Fewer workers and rangers in the national parks may mean slower service, whether it’s waiting to enter the parks or pay for goods. Of course, a slower process puts on a strain on everyone – visitors and workers alike. Be kind to staff and fellow parks lovers, and avoid peak hours to reduce any strain on park resources.

5. Support the parks through donations and volunteer work.

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If you can’t make it out to (or simply don’t want to visit) a national park this season, you can still show your love and support for the parks by donating directly to NPS or groups like National Parks Conservation Association.

Additionally, contacting lawmakers in your local government for better park funding can be effective in making sure your voice is heard. Finally, you could also join volunteer programs in your nearest national park for things like trail maintenance or clean-ups.

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For a product to be labeled as "splurge-worthy," it has to deliver a combination of high-quality construction and impressive features. But how do you tell which items are worth the splurge and which will end up being a huge waste of money? That's where this list comes in. We've gathered 41 must-have products that are worth every penny (and then some).

Thanks for reading about our favorite finds from across the internet! FYI: We participate in affiliate programs and may get a share of the revenue from your purchase.

Pet Owners Need The EyeVac PRO Touchless Vacuum

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As pet owners, we have to deal with a lot of hair getting everywhere. Sweep it up in a convenient way using this touchless vacuum that automatically sucks up hair and debris that is put in front of it.

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Make Your Home Smarter With Astro

Amazon

The Amazon Astro is Amazon's latest and greatest in smart technology. This adorable home monitor helps you monitor your entire house, no matter where you travel or what's going on in your home.

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Raise The Standards of Your Cookware With Caraway's Non-stick Ceramic Bakeware Set

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Several things set the Caraway brand above its competitors, such as its unconventional colors, clever storage, and non-stick ceramic coating. However, the most crucial factor is that Caraway contains no toxic materials.

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This Sauna Blanket for Detoxification for Any Home

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I used to go to the gym's sauna all the time when I had a gym membership. But I stopped in an effort to save money. But now I wish I could buy this sauna blanket for my own home to relive the experience!

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Take a Dip in the Coleman SaluSpa

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Most of us can't afford to have a hot tub professionally installed at our house. But that's okay! Because we can afford the Coleman SaluSpa. Enjoy taking a soak with sixty soothing AirJets in this four to six-person hot tub from Coleman, the makers of all things outdoors.

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It's THE Tote Bag!

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You know the one. It's The Marc Jacobs Tote Bag that everyone's been talking about and TikTok has been in love with for the last few months. There's so much space in here for all of your favorite items, plenty of great pockets, and it's sure to be stylish and look elegant no matter what you decide to pair it with!

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It's Okay To Be Lazy With This Robot Lawn Mower

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This highly intelligent Robot Lawn Mower automatically mows yards up to 2700 sq. ft. without a person having to manuever it. You can relax in your backyard while the mower expertly navigates narrow spaces and tight corners around the yard.

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Custom Mosaic Hanging Lights With 54 Globes To Choose From

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I've never seen a listing on Amazon like the one for DEMMEX's Turkish Chandelier. Incredibly, there are 54 globe options to pick from, and the number of globes is customizable, as well as the option for the light to be hard-wired or plug-in. The Hanging Lights are 100% handmade in Turkey of hand-cut glass and glass beads. 86% of customer reviews are 5 Stars.

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This Countertop Nugget Ice Maker Went Viral On TikTok, And We Can See Why

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Influencer @hauskris is obsessed with this GE Countertop Nugget Ice Maker with Side Tank and makes every beverage she can with the perfectly sculptured cubes. This is no ordinary ice machine; it cranks out chewable, crunchable, crave-able nugget ice that is so unlike traditional hard cubes. It is made from compacted ice flakes, making it the perfect companion for homemade cocktails, sodas, and other creations.

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Treat Yourself to an Espresso Machine

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This espresso machine is great for those who take their coffee seriously. With a built-in bean grinder and bar pump, you can make quality espressos in just a few minutes.

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A Cabinet With Tilt-Out Storage for Laundry, Recycling, or Trash

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The charming beadboard appearance and rubberwood tabletop of Betterhood's Double Tilt-Out Cabinet make it equally suitable for the kitchen, laundry room, bathroom, or hallway. The Tilt-Out Cabinet can hold up to a 10-gallon trash can and has a weight capacity of 30 pounds. The Cabinet is available in various colors and with the option of double or single doors.

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These Sneakers Are Worn by Everyone in Hollywood

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These sneakers are a cult favorite this spring, and they also happen to be worn by all of our favorite celebrities. These shoes are lightweight, breathable options for everyday wear, blending in seamlessly with all of your favorite looks you had in mind for the season.

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This Pizza Oven for an Italian Adventure

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Transform outdoor cooking experiences with this Pizza Oven that is a culinary gem that promises authentic flavors and endless fun. Designed for portability, it's constructed from durable stainless steel and is perfect for backyard gatherings or outdoor adventures. With its ability to create pizzas, the oven doubles as a versatile outdoor kitchen.

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End the Day with a Rustic & Scandinavian Style Bed Frame

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Turn every room in your home into a shabby chic paradise with this Rustic & Scandinavian Style Bed Frame. Made with acacia wood, this bed frame looks like it came straight from a yard sale without actually having to buy a bed frame that others have slept on.\

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Enhance Your Bedroom With This Smart LED Nightstand

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Upgrade your bedside with a table that features wireless phone charging and an LED tri-dimming touch light. This modern piece combines functionality with style, providing a convenient charging spot and customizable lighting for your bedroom.

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A Pair of Mushroom Lamps That Were Named a Top Pick of the Year

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The best Mushroom Lamps of 2023 were reviewed by thespruce.com and LAMPS PLUS' Felix Modern Accent Table Lamps came out ahead. The Lamps got top marks for their affordability, modern design, and long power cord. Each Lamp uses two maximum 60-watt bulbs.

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This Set of Ninja Knives Is Never Dull

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You don't have to worry about these knives going dull on you because Ninja has created a knife block with a fantastic built-in sharpener. They call it their NeverDull knives and it's a genius way to enjoy your favorite set of knives for years to come without losing a single bit of the slicing power.

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A New and Improved Carry-On Suitcase

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If you are a frequent flier, this harside expandable luggage is the best gift you can give yourself. Equipped with spinner wheels for easy transportation, this suitcase is ideal for a weekend getaway.

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This Cooling Fan Doubles as an Air Purifier

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You will feel like you are breathing in fresh mountain air with this 2-In-1 Fan And Air Purifier. It purifies and cools the air around you while removing odors and gases.

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This 8-in-1 Digital Countertop Oven Flips Up and Out of Your Way

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Throw away your toaster, your air fryer, and your pizza oven because your new kitchen deserves this bad boy, 8-in1 digital countertop oven that, unlike me, can do it all in the kitchen. The magic of this Ninja device goes beyond its functionality and lies in its counter-saving flip-up and away ability, storing the oven in a vertical position against your backsplash. All the controls are digital and easy to use.

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Get the 23andMe Health + Ancestry Kit

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We can't know everything, but with the 23andMe Health + Ancestry Kit, we can know quite a bit. With this kit, you can learn all about your carrier status and genetic health risks, as well as insights into your ancestry.

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A Serious Antropologie Dupe

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This baroque-inspired brass mirror completes any entryway or bedroom with glamorous vintage charm! It's also a serious dupe for the ever-so-popular but oh-so-expensive Anthropologie version

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A Tall Corner Cabinet for Hidden Essentials

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Put clothes, extra soap, and things you don’t want others to see but need in the tall corner cabinet. It is there for convenience when you need it and keeps things orderly. It looks great so you don’t mess with any décor you already started.

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Enhance Your Workspace With the Laptop Screen Extender Full HD Portable Monitor

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Enhance your work-from-anywhere setup with the Teamgee 14-inch Portable Monitor, now offered at a significant discount. This monitor extends your laptop’s display and boosts productivity wherever you are.

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Take Your Skin Care to the Next Level With This LED Face Mask

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This LED Face Mask uses seven different colored light therapies to kill acne, eliminate redness, tighten skin and smooth wrinkles. Use it 20 minutes a day three times a week for best results.

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This 55-Inch Samsung Frame Series Doubles as Art

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Everyone's been talking about the Samsung Frame for the last few years, and that's probably because it delivers a clear, crisp, beautiful picture and looks like a work of art hanging on your wall when it's not in use. You can even change up and personalize the frames for your taste.

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A Towel Warmer Is a Must-Have

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It doesn’t get more luxurious than stepping out of the shower into a warm and fluffy towel fresh out of this device. It has a large capacity, so you can fit large bath towels, throw blankets, bathrobes, and pajamas, and it works easily with just the press of a button. Plus, it works fast, taking only ten minutes!

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Get Your Documents Instantly, Anywhere.

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It's now possible to get your important paperwork in hard copy – no matter where you are. Perfect for busy business professionals and students, this wireless printer is cordless, Bluetooth savvy, and won't take up much space. Print anything you need anytime, anywhere.

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This Walking Pad Is a Game-Changer

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TikTok is all about the walking pad these days. But there's a good reason! The walking pad allows you to get an amazing workout in while you're doing something else like working, writing, or watching TV. It's the work-from-homer's best friend because you don't have to worry about working out after the workday; you've done it all already!

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A Mid-Century Modern Accent Chair From a Brand You Can Trust

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"Mid-Century Modern" is a label that is often overused, but in this case, it is entirely appropriate. Safavieh's cream accent chair features clean lines, gentle curves, and elegant simplicity often attributed to MCM design. "Safavieh's couture line of home furnishings is the perfect blend of luxury and trendiness, with crisply tailored pieces that exude opulence and sophistication of the highest caliber."

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This Shark NV360 Navigator Vacuum Has Impressive Suction

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With over 25K positive reviews, it's not hard to see why this Shark Deluxe Upright Vacuum with powerful suction to deep clean carpets is a great deal. It has a detachable pod for cleaning under furniture and a nozzle to clean above the floor, on upholstery, furniture, stairs, and much more.

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You Need the Casper Original Pillow

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Get your full eight hours of sleep with these comfortable and breathable pillows that are packed with microfiber fill and offer a percale weave that increases airflow so you are always cool.

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Versace Sunglasses for a Stylish Spring

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These Versace sunglasses are the spring accessory that you’ll reach for every day. They’re such a fashion staple, complementing every outfit you cook up, but they’re also essentials for protecting your eyes against light and harmful UV rays.

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A Freestanding Wine Cooler to Quench Your Thirst

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Make use of the corner section of your room with the freestanding wine cooler to keep drinks of all kinds refreshingly cold. You can put this in your living room and share its use with friends and family.

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This Samsung Sound Bar Gives You the Best Sound

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You really can't ask for a better sound than the sound you get from a Samsung Sound Bar like this one! There's a subwoofer included for a deep and brilliant bass, and with Bluetooth connectivity, you can enjoy your favorite albums in a whole new way. The bass and quality you'll get from this sound bar is just unbeatable.

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A Robot Vacuum To Help With Chores

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Bid farewell to tedious house cleaning with this incredible robot vacuum by your side. This intelligent cleaning companion effortlessly navigates through your home, picking up dirt, dust, and pet hair with ease. Equipped with advanced sensors and smart mapping technology, it adapts to your home's layout, conquering hard-to-reach areas effortlessly. Relax and let this robot vacuum handle the dirty work, giving you more time for the things you love.

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The Google Nest Learning Thermostat Means Even Your Temperature Can Be Smart

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If you don't already know, the Google Nest Thermostat is a phenomenal way to keep your temperature under control, no matter where you are. That means you can ensure you didn't accidentally leave the A/C on when you left on vacation with just a quick glance at the easy-to-use app.

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You Can Set Up Your Own Security with This Ring Alarm 8-Piece Kit

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This is one of the coolest deals out there because you can really just set up your very own home security system when you've got this 8-piece Ring Alarm kit. It has all you need to be sure that you're safe and secure whether you're in your home or you're gone on a trip.

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Wake Up Refreshed Using This Alarm

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Start your day on a bright note with this Alarm, a game-changer for your morning routine. Mimicking the natural sunrise, this Alarm gradually brightens, gently rousing you from sleep. Choose from a range of soothing sounds to complement the sunrise simulation, creating a serene and uplifting wake-up experience.

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These Egyptian Cotton Sheets Are Cozy and Lightweight

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Don't worry about overheating when you're wearing these super comfortable sheets. The 1000 thread count means the sheets aren't just incredibly soft but also durable and designed to hold up to years of washes.

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Keep an Eye on Your Furry Friends with the Furbo 360

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Yep, you read that right. This Pet Camera can be manually turned or automatically follow your pet around as they move about the room. The high-quality camera allows you to zoom in and provides two-way audio communication with you and your furry friend. You can even remotely toss them a treat if they're being extra good (which, of course, they always are)!

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