Instagram Has 3 New Features You’ll Be Obsessed With

With so many photo editing apps out there trying to take you out of Instagram to make your snaps look amazing — hey, VSCO Cam, Darkroom, Priime + Enlight — the photo sharing platform has been busy releasing new features nonstop to keep you solely invested in them. From making discovery easier and releasing five new filters to debuting a video app and a collage app, Instagram has exponentially expanded on its products over the past year. While all of those new features (and more!) most likely satisfy a majority of the ‘gram users, the company has another round of tools to keep you sharpening your shots with ’em.

Those new creative tools, available today for Android devices + later this week for iOS users, deal with adjusting the color and fade of your photography. By combining these newest options with the current roster on Instagram’s editing toolbar, users are able to take their selfies or landscape shots from amateur-looking snaps to pro photos in no time. Those upcoming Coachella pictures are gonna be gorg.

By using the new Fade tool, you can give your shots a more quiet tone by softening the colors of the snap on the sliding bar, making your images feel a little more intimate (or moody).

While the Fade feature promotes softer looking pictures, the Color tool allows users to tint the highlights or shadows in your shots. Add some bonus color — from yellow, orange, red, pink, purple, blue, cyan or green — to your sharable snaps.

The last new feature has nothing to do with editing, but totally has us excited. Users can now turn on post notifications — which Twitter has done for years, FYI — so they’ll get alerted when their favorite accounts, like @britandco, posts a visual update. Now you can guarantee you’re the number one person always commenting “First like!” ;)

Which new Instagram feature are you most excited about? Let us know in the comments.

We live in a "post your relationship so we know it's real" landscape, and I'd be lying if I said it hasn't made me wonder if there's a larger conversation to be had about it. Some people don't feel the need to post their romantic partner while others share their relationships in a way that rivals the best celebrity couples.

Everyone's different, but it's not not unheard of to question your partner's devotion if they're not posting you on Instagram. You may feel justified in your anger because "so and so" are always in cute pictures and videos together on social media — but are your feelings valid? The best person to answer this is licensed therapist Suzette Bray, LMFT. She has over 25 years of specializing in Dialectical Behavior Therapy, and she's seen this topic come up plenty of times during sessions with clients, so grab a pen and paper to take notes!

Why do people want to share their relationship status with others?

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My sister used to ask me this question when I was in my 20's, and I always looked at her like she had two heads growing. I couldn't fathom the idea that people wouldn't want to talk about their relationship online because it felt like everyone was doing it. I mean, a study from Pew Research Center shows 8 in 10 people on social media see relationship posts, so it clearly wasn't outrageous to think it was normal.

But, that still doesn't answer why people are drawn to sharing cute little updates about their partner or relationship. Luckily, Bray has a good indication of what drives people to give others a sneak peek into their lives. "People share their relationship status for all kinds of reasons. Some want to mark their territory — nothing says 'back off' quite like a cute couple selfie! Others are just excited and proud of their partner and want to share the joy," she says. That stems from people's "need for a sense of belonging or to receive positive reinforcement from others," she adds.

But, this doesn't necessarily make people weird. It's just human nature that makes us act the way we do. "We as humans are just hard wired to seek connection, and broadcasting our connections, makes us feel more accepted and secure in our social lives."

Should couples have conversations about their social media expectations?

Katrin Bolovtsova

I don't care how hot you think someone is, you're going to have to learn how to communicate with them. It's true even if your chemistry is off-the-charts because healthy relationships don't fall out of the sky. They're built via honesty, respect, forgiveness, and other important factors.

Before assuming your partner is or isn't okay with you posting about your relationship, Bray is 100% convinced you should talk things through. "Social media is still in the wild west of relationship etiquette, and without discussions, assumptions about 'correct' behavior can run wild," she hints. For example, you could be happily posting about your partner only for someone to point out that they're not following you on social media.

"Some people are super private, while others practically live their lives online. Misunderstandings happen when expectations aren't laid out so talking about it can prevent messiness in the long run," Bray observes.

If two people have gone on a couple of dates, should one of them be upset if the other isn't publicly talking about them?

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So, you swiped right on Tinder or Bumble, and you had a few amazing dates with one of your matches. Before you start publicly declaring your love for them, Bray wants you to reconsider. "Hold on! It's just a few dates! Let’s pump the brakes. The early stages of dating is not the time to make grand social declarations," she declares. As someone who tried to 'date' people from Tinder, those first few dates aren't a guarantee that you've found the love of your life.

"Posting someone on social media can feel like a big step to some people so expecting that level of public commitment too soon might be too much pressure. If you’re already thinking, 'Why haven’t they posted about me yet?' after two dates, it might be a good time to check in with yourself about where those expectations are coming from," advises Bray.

I've recovered from my former, "Is he the one" obsession so also take it from me — see where things go first and then refer back to question #2!

Is it a red flag if someone doesn't post their partner on social media?

Budgeron Bach

It would be so much fun if we personally had Dustin Poynter, the flag guy, from TikTok helping point us in the right direction — but this is one of those things that errs on the subjective side. Though Bray doesn't feel it's necessarily healthier to keep your relationship private, she thinks "context matters." "Some people are just more private or feel weird about social media in general," she says.

But, that doesn't mean certain behaviors don't warrant a few eyebrow raises. She notes," If someone is super active on social—like posting about their dog’s morning routine and every cupcake they’ve ever had—but doesn't ever mention their partner, it could create a need for a deeper conversation." Before you feel justified about grilling your partner — as satisfactory as that may feel — take a second to breathe.

Bray would prefer you work to understand "why they don't post, rather than assuming your partner is keep you a secret." If you discover the latter to be true, follow your instincts and let that person go because you don't deserve that!

Do you think it's healthier for couples to keep certain aspects of their relationship private?

Fábio Carvalho

Everyone has a different view of what makes a romantic relationship healthy, so this is one of those things Bray says, "absolutely depends on the couple" because some "genuinely enjoy sharing their lives online." You've probably seen your share of couples who make cute content together whether they're married or not. I'd be lying if I said I don't specifically keep up with a few whose content makes me smile.

But, other couples may not be interested in sharing their relationship online because they "want to be private and keep the relationship free from the judgements or opinions of others," according to Bray. That's not to say they have something to hide, though. Instead, think of it as a personal preference.

"As long as both partners are on the same page and it’s not a source of tension, it’s all about finding the balance that works for them. If it starts to feel like a performance for likes rather than genuine connection, though, that’s where it can become problematic," Bray reminds.

How can someone bring up their partner's posting habits without sounding accusatory?

Timur Weber

You may feel eager about posting about your partner while they're less enthusiastic and this could make you feel upset. It's easy to jump to conclusions when you're already upset, but Bray feels "tone is everything." Ironically, she suggests something I've heard in therapy sessions and that's "to be curious, not confrontational." Hopefully this stopped you in your tracks if you were ready to give your partner a piece of your mind.

"You can say something like, 'Hey, I’ve noticed we haven’t shared much about each other on social media? What’s your take on sharing stuff about us online?' It’s important to frame it as a mutual exploration of rather than a demand for a public declaration," Bray points out.

What would you tell someone who wants to emulate couples who consistently post content together?

Vlada Karpovich

We've all seen couples who we think have the cutest relationship, even though we've never met them before. As much as you may admire a couple, Bray thinks it's a "slipper slope" if you want to try to recreate their online moments. "I’d encourage someone to focus more on what makes their own relationship feel fulfilling, rather than chasing #couplesgoals," she encourages.

However, this isn't a sign that you're not supposed to ever share anything about your partner or relationship! "If posting together feels fun and real, go for it! But if it starts feeling like a performance or that you are in competition with other couples, it's probably good to take a step back," she warns.

Also, keep in mind that social media doesn't show you every single moment of couples' lives so don't worry about trying to look picture perfect based on a 30 second to 30 minute video.

If you feel that your partner doesn't post you enough on social media, talk to them before launching into an angsty rant because your assumptions might not always be right. I wish someone would've shared this advice 10 years ago, but all that matters is knowing you don't have to let being upset about your partner's lack of relationship posts be the reason your day is ruined.

The problem arises when your partner doesn't seem receptive to talking about your concerns because dismissive or evasive attitudes are a no-no!

We have more relationship advice if you're looking for more romantic tips and tricks!

Listen — I'm always looking for a reason to get new party dresses, and the holiday season gives PLENTY of reason alone. We've got sequins and velvet on our brains, but we want everyone to look — and feel! — their best. So, here are some of the best plus size options because there's so many stylish pieces out there that deserve to be highlighted. From mini to maxi, these 15 plus size dresses are going to make someone jealous during the holiday party you're attending.

Sequin Plus Size Dresses 

Target

Eloquii Mini Cowl Sequin Dress

Whoo, you'll be one hot mama in this pink sequin dress! It's worth noting that sequins and the holidays go together like hot chocolate and winter, so this is our way of saying this dress deserves a spot in your closet.

Torrid

Torrid Mini Sequin Mesh Dress

Want to go a little shorter and vibrant without going the pink route? Feast your eyes on this mini dress! It's designed to hug your curves and give you your own personalized version of Jessica Rabbit's dress. Don't lie — we know you've always wanted to wear something sultry like she did in Who Framed Roger Rabbit.

Boohoo

Boohoo Sequin Wrap Dress

As always, leopard print remains the easiest fall/winter trend that anyone can wear. We never thought we'd see it in sequin form, but we've immediately fallen in love with this wrap dress. You can keep the rest of your accessories simple because it's sure to make a statement!

Macy's

Macy's Kiyonna Starry Sequined Lace Dress

Have a winter wedding to attend and want to wear something that feels black-tie without distracting from the bride (huge faux pas)? Dance your way into this sequined lace dress that has — gasp! — pockets!

PrettyLittleThing

PrettyLittleThing Asymmetric Sequin Maxi Dress

OR, wear this form-fitting maxi dress that is as sleek as it's sexy. It's bound to make you walk with your head held high and when paired with a pair of sexy stilettos? Whew, our hearts go out to the ex that happens to see you at the wedding reception.

Lane Bryant

Lane Bryant Lurex Shimmer Dress

Not all holiday parties are meant for you to expel an intoxicating amount of sex appeal. If you're attending a family-friendly event, keep it very demure with with this shimmer dress. It has a silhouette that'll flatter your frame and pockets in case you don't feel like carrying a clutch or wristlet.

Midi Plus Size Dresses 

BloomChic

BloomChic Velvet Ruched Midi Dress

Skip the sequins and drape your body in this velvet ruched midi dress. This luxe emerald shade will immediately make you luxurious along with a pair of jewel-encrusted heels.

Eloquii

Eloquii Lurex Midi Dress

This dress is making us blush because it's so pretty. All you have to do is pull it over your head and shoulders without fretting over a back zipper. It has an elastic waist so you'll have room to breathe even though your waist may look cinched in.

ASOS

ASOS DESIGN Velvet Midi Dress

Still want to wear something that gives you a little more breathing room? Wear this deep burgundy dress instead. It's the color of the season and comes with an asymmetrical neckline that's hard to ignore.

Amazon

SCOMCHIC Short Sleeve Wrap Dress

Love burgundy, but can't stand velvet? This dress will give you everything you're comfortable with. It doesn't feature a pesky zipper and feels lightweight. It'll look like you're floating on the tides of Christmas if you choose to wear it to your family's annual winter party.

JCPenney

Jessica Howard Sweater Dress

Sweater dresses can be worn to parties, especially if they look like this! The red color is the perfect shade for Christmas gatherings and the flouncy hemline makes it the perfect piece to dress up or down. Just add your footwear of choice and you'll be good to go!

Maxi Plus Size Dresses 

Ashley Stewart

Ashley Stewart Hi Low Lurex Mermaid Gown

Excited to bring your S.O. or plus-one along with you to job's holiday party? You have to show up in this mermaid gown. The color alone is fit for a queen, meaning it'll automatically make you look regal. Isn't that what getting dressed up for holiday parties are all about?

Forever21

Forever21 Tiered Tie-Strap Maxi Dress

Honestly, this dress could serve as the perfect wedding reception option too, but you're more than welcome to wear it to a holiday party! The tiered hem gives it a playful appeal while the color balances that with chicness.

Anthropologie

Anthropologie Fleur Strapless Satin Maxi Dress

Take a break from sequins and velvet by wearing satin. It's the kind of fabric that immediately elevates any look which is why we're adding something similar to our winter wardrobe.

City Chic

City Chic Forbidden Love Maxi Dress

Not ready to part ways with summer's bardot trend? We hear ya and agree that you shouldn't have to when plus size party dresses like this exist. Known as the 'Forbidden Love' dress, it may make someone fall in love with you once they spot you wearing it from across the room.

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In our Take 5 series, sponsored by Verizon, we ask women in business about unexpected challenges, their inspirations, recent wins, and how the free Verizon Small Business Digital Ready Program has helped propel their business forward. Here, we meet Rita Suzanne, a marketing strategist for health and wellness businesses who learned to network, connect with other entrepreneurs, and build her business online and IRL.

What's an unexpected business challenge that you've had to face and how did you overcome it?

The hardest thing for me was my sister passed away and I ended up taking custody of my nieces. I ended up being a single mom of four kids. This is the thing that transitioned my whole entire life. I stopped doing web design and started my podcast Mom Owned and Operated. I wanted to reconnect with other moms and figure out how they were able to run their businesses and raise a family and take care of themselves because I wasn't able to do all three at the same time. Through that journey, I realized that I really needed to connect with other people and how important it was for my business. It helped me to create that community that I was yearning for that I didn't realize that I needed.

What's a recent small win for your business?

For me, the win was just pivoting back to something that I actually wanted to do. Also, I’ve started to say no to things that I no longer want to do.

Who is a woman in business that you look up to and why?

I have always admired and looked up to Amy Porterfield [author of Two Weeks Notice]. I listened to her all the time when I was starting out. I think that she's amazing and I love her stuff. She just seems like a very genuine person.

Is there a resource that has made an impact on you as an entrepreneur?

I listen to a lot of audio books. One of my favorites that has been huge for me is You Are A Badass by Jen Sincero. I was told when I first started my business, by a friend who was a business coach, that I have a mindset problem. Ten years ago, I had no idea even what “mindset” was. Sincero’s book helped me to see what she meant by “mindset” and helped me adjust that mindset and fix some of the things that I didn't realize were broken.

How has the Verizon Small Business Digital Ready Program helped propel your business forward?

There are a lot of things that I have loved about it. There are local networking and training opportunities, and that has been great, and the online training is very valuable. It's a great resource. I find that marketing needs a three-tiered approach, meaning you need to network it locally, socially, and then also have a very comprehensive online approach to your marketing. One of the Verizon Small Business trainings that I took was all about taking advantage of your local resources. I found that to be extremely valuable because often people think they need to just focus on social media. I don't think that people focus enough on their local community.

Learn more about the free Verizon Small Business Digital Ready Program and Rita Suzanne.

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Traditional red and green decor will always have its charm, but can sometimes fall dangerously close into tacky territory. If you're craving a fresher look this season, we've rounded up holiday decor in the trendiest colors. From earthy neutrals to muted rainbows and every shade of red beyond Santa's suit, these holiday decor finds are here make your home feel extra merry and bright.

Fuschia Accents

Anthropologie

Anthropologie Satin Bow Garland

Give your holiday decor an edgy twist with a bold, vibrant hue like fuchsia. Pair it with metallics for a luxe look, or mix it with jewel tones like emerald and sapphire for a rich and elegant vibe.

Gather Goods

Gather Goods Linen Cloth Napkins, Set of 2

50 Shades of Red

Etsy

Etsy Handmade Decorations

Embrace deep, on-trend hues like scarlet, burgundy, and Bordeaux in your holiday decor. These rich shades pair beautifully with golds, greens, and creams, perfect for creating a cozy, elegant aesthetic.

Earthy Neutrals

West Elm

West Elm Flocked Ball Ornaments, Set of 9

Bring a calming, natural vibe to your holiday decor with earthy neutrals. Soft shades like taupe, earthy greens and reds, and warm ivory add a subtle elegance and blend well with organic materials like wood, linen, and greenery.

Mid-Century Whimsy

Schoolhouse

Swiss Scallop Stocking

Feeling nostalgic? Go with whimsical colors inspired by mid-century design and heirloom aesthetic. Think vibrant teals, cheerful yellows, and retro pinks that add playful nostalgia to your space. Mixing these hues with vintage ornaments and quirky accents creates a joyful, unique look.

Anthropologie

Anthropologie Bon Bon Napkin Rings, Set of 4

Muted Rainbow 

Target

Meri Meri Rainbow Table Candles

Anthropologie

Anthropologie Mini Ornament Wreath

We've transformed our popular mini ornament set into a cheerful wreath, brimming with festive holiday color.

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This year, you could break out the same old decorations you’ve relied on. Or, you could spice things up with some quirky Christmas decor and add a unique touch of fun to the season. And boy, do we have some fun picks, from goofy light fixtures to inflatable outdoor decor to baubles and ornaments, that are good for more than a few laughs. There are even some DIY products you can work on with loved ones to make this Christmas and those to come even more personal. So whether you plan to host a festive event this year or simply spend time with family, you’ll find no shortage of decorations and elements to bring out the joy of the season.

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Prextex Winter Textured Snow Spray Ensures a White Christmas

Amazon

Best-selling Prextex winter textured snow spray can bring the winter weather indoors without any of the chills. This set of two should ensure you can coat your tree and other decorations with a hearty coating of the white stuff.

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These Christmas Can Cooler Sleeves Enhance the Party

Amazon

While they aren’t big light displays, these Christmas can cooler sleeves can nonetheless help tie together your holiday events to come. Each sleeve in this pack of a dozen sports a message and color befitting the cheerful mood of the season.

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This Festive Grinch Neon Sign Is Naughty and Nice

Amazon

Neon signs are a bright and fun way to celebrate just about anything, Christmas included. So when your guests see this Grinch neon sign, Santa hat and all, it’s sure to crack a few smiles among them.

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Disco Ball String Lights Really Pop

Amazon

These disco ball string lights are an atypical take on a classic holiday decorative element. However, you may end up liking them a lot more for their funky and reflective appearance, especially given they come in multiple color options like silver, rose gold, and multicolor.

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These Snowman String Lights Are Merry and Bright

Amazon

Snowman string lights make for a cute and seasonal enhancement to your holiday setup. They’re a classic symbol that you can use to adorn your tree or line up around the windows.

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Hang Up Some Zany Flamingo String Lights

Amazon

Naturally, one of the animals that comes to mind during the winter season is the flamingo. Okay, that’s not true, but that doesn’t detract from these goofy flamingo string lights. Try out a set if you’re aiming for a “pink” Christmas rather than a white one.

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These Govee Permanent Outdoor Lights Are Ideal For Christmas and Beyond

Amazon

Most outdoor lighting, as far as Christmas is concerned, is meant to eventually be taken down. Govee permanent outdoor lights are quite the opposite if the name didn’t clue you in. Once installed, you can rely on these year-round, changing their colors and selecting from color-changing modes for festive displays via your phone or smart home assistant.

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Watch Flakes Fall Via Christmas Projector Lights

Amazon

Whether or not it’s a white Christmas this year for you, these Christmas projector lights can at least simulate the snowfall. Once you set up yours outside, larger-than-life snowflakes will drift down the front of your home for all to see.

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Some Flameless LED Candles Are a Twinkling Addition

Amazon

These flameless LED candles have an extra Christmasey twist by way of additional string lights around each candle. On top of that, like other flameless candles, these negate the need for open flames as a part of your holiday-themed decor, conveniently working instead via remote.

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Celebrate With Some Coffee and Beverage Ornaments

Amazon

If caffeine is more than just a friend, celebrate it this year by hanging one or a few of these coffee and beverage ornaments. Featured are a coffee machine, a pumpkin spice latte, a coffee pot, and more fun depictions. There are even other drinks like boba and an ICEE slushy.

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This Ramen Noodle Cup Ornament Pays Homage to the Quick Snack

Amazon

For some of us, ramen noodles helped us get through hard times, such as the college grind. This ramen noodle cup ornament is an homage to this delicious quick snack. You and your loved ones will likely get a chuckle out of seeing this on your tree.

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Enjoy a Friendly Bob Ross "Happy Little Christmas" Ornament

Amazon

The late painter Bob Ross is an icon of kindness and dedication to one’s craft. So, of course, he deserves a spot on your tree in the form of this Bob Ross "Happy Little Christmas" ornament. Just look at that impressive afro.

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Tee Off the Holidays By Hanging a Golf Cart with Wreath Ornament

Amazon

Even if golf isn’t your favorite sport, you have to admit the cuteness level of this golf cart with wreath ornament is off the charts. Available in several colors, this tiny cart features a wreath on the hood and string lights around the roof, about as festive as it can get.

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These Lollipop Ornaments Are Mouth-Watering Decorations

Amazon

These vibrant lollipop ornaments can add more than a little color to your Christmas tree this year. Each one is a different shape, taking delicious-looking forms that you’ll have to warn your kids not to try to eat.

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DIY Clear Baubles Are a Fun Project that Pays Off

Amazon

The creative potential for these DIY clear baubles is, well, clear. This pack comes with 20 spheres for you to fill up as you please, making them a fun pre-Christmas project for the family that will go on display the morning of.

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This Crashing Reindeer Animated Decoration Is Hilarious

Amazon

This animatronic crashing reindeer animated decoration implies one of Santa’s reindeer went off course and crash-landed right into your window. While active, this decoration kicks its legs, giving life to the comedic mishap.

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Winterize Your Banister Thanks to a Penguin Stairway Decoration

Amazon

Not only is a penguin stairway decoration adorable, but it’s thoroughly festive, too. With one on your banister, you can enjoy an indoor snowy display that can even be lit up thanks to included string lights.

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Lay Down a Tasty Looking Christmas Beaded Table Runner

Amazon

Although this product comes in other themes like autumn, Halloween, and more, we’re here to highlight the Christmas beaded table runner. This jolly smattering of peppermint candies can bring a quirky splash of color to your dinner table. Or, of course, you can opt for the more traditional selection that’s bordered with holly.

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This Christmas-Themed Bathroom Decor Set Is Outrageous

Amazon

In your household, nobody should be able to escape the holiday cheer, not even in the bathroom. Because when they go, they’ll encounter this Christmas-themed bathroom decor set. From the toilet seat and tank cover to the tissue box holder to the floor mat and hand towel, every “go” will be a festive activity.

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Step Onto a Fun Christmas Bathroom Rug

Amazon

This Christmas bathroom rug is a tasteful way to throw down some holiday colors where visitors may not expect them. You can either opt for the tree design or a friendly Santa face, as well as a funky pink Santa, if you like to mix things up.

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Set Up a Festive and Vibrant Christmas Cat Tree Tower

Amazon

When you pick up a Christmas cat tree tower in its smaller or larger variety, you invite your feline friends to celebrate with you. This tower is covered in spots for lounging, stretching out, and playing. Its green, white, and red colors will be a great addition to your decorations.

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Enjoy The Elaborate Colors Of Govee Curtain Lights

Amazon

Govee curtain lights are one of the more elaborate smart lighting systems you can use all year long. They can turn a whole wall or window of your home into a light show, featuring extensive customizability and dynamic scenes for celebrating the holidays.

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Find Solace in Some Adorable Emotional Support Gingerbread

Amazon

After the hardships of this year, you could use some support. Namely, from some delightful emotional support gingerbread. This plush basket of equally plushy cookies features five gingerbread people that you can play with or leave on display for the holidays.

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These Christmas Gnomes Are Charming Companions

Amazon

Some people put up Santas and reindeer as decor, but you might opt for these more “out there” Christmas gnomes. They come fit with red and white hats, as well as the characteristic beards one might expect from the creatures.

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These Merry Christmas Party Decorations Cost Little But Add a Lot

Amazon

This 12-piece pack of merry Christmas party decorations is a surefire way to add some color to your decoration setup without a big price tag. And they’re available in multiple other color schemes if you’re aiming for a less typical palette for your party.

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Enjoy a Build a Snowman Kit With the Fam

Amazon

In the spirit of coming together and decorating alike, build snowman kits seems fitting of both themes. Within this set is enough for building up to nine custom snowmen, fit with winter gear and tophats.

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The Kids Will Dig This DIY Lighted Felt Christmas Tree

Amazon

For the younger audiences that you may not trust with the more delicate decorations, consider picking up a DIY lighted felt Christmas tree. It comes with 33 ornaments for kids to attach on their own, as well as attachable string lights and a snowman advent calendar.

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A Women’s Light Up Christmas Sweater Will Win You the Ugly Sweater Contest

Amazon

Ugly sweaters have made their way into tradition, and we’re here for it. And there are plenty to choose from among this selection of light up Christmas sweaters. Not only do each of these sweaters feature wacky designs, but every one has built-in lighting that takes the gag to new heights.

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Check Out This Wacky Men's Ugly Christmas Sweaters

Amazon

Dressing up like a doofus has never been quite as easy as wearing one of these Men's ugly Christmas sweaters. They’re festive, they’re wacky, and they’re guaranteed to liven up the party with options that make you look like a decorated tree or proudly display some wacky holiday messages.

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Don a Warm and Jovial Knitted Christmas Hat

Amazon

Not even the top of your head is safe from the festive spirit when there are options like these knitted Christmas hats out there. One style sports a decorated tree with a white pompom on the end, while the other outfits your head with a Santa hat and full beard.

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Santa Beard Masks Come With Festive Facial Hair

Amazon

If you’re aiming to balance health concerns with holiday cheer, you’ll want to look into this pair of Santa beard masks. They can cover up your mouth while sporting magnificent beards that would make the merry North Pole dweller proud.

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Watch Your Pet Trot Around in a Santa Dog Costume

Amazon

Whatever size your dog may be, there should be a Santa dog costume that fits them snugly. Turn your pup into a mighty steed for Santa Claus, featuring the man himself or a snowman riding atop your dog’s back in multiple styles and patterns.

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Keep Warm by This Electric Fireplace Heater

Amazon

While the visual aspect of this electric fireplace heater alone is enough to enhance the holiday aesthetic, this device also serves a practical purpose. With the included remote, you can activate this faux fireplace to keep the nearby space warm, letting you cuddle up by the fireplace without the need for flames.

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Light Up a Christmas Leg Lamp as a Fun Movie Reference

Amazon

The spitting image of its counterpart from the movie A Christmas Story, this Christmas leg lamp is a gag that is just as funny today as it was back then. In fact, you could put it in your front window for onlookers to admire.

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Celebrate With a Humerous Outdoor Christmas Inflatable

Amazon

Your outdoor decor simply won’t be complete without one of these wacky outdoor Christmas inflatables. Each is funnier than the last, from Santa riding a dinosaur to a family of polar bears to the jolly man having a wardrobe malfunction while climbing up a ladder.

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Christmas Window Stickers Feature Multiple Funky Sets

Amazon

With some traditional options and some zany ones, a pack of Christmas window stickers could be the finishing touch for the decorations you were looking for. Our favorite set features black cats adorned with festive lights, but there are also styles with reindeer, gnomes, and more.

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Hang This Welcoming Christmas Jack Skellington Door Sign

Amazon

"The Nightmare Before Christmas" is a celebrated mashup of two favorite holidays. So if the film has a special place in your heart, you can celebrate it with this Christmas Jack Skellington door sign.

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