5 Parenting Myths You Can Stop Believing

Every day, it seems like there’s a brand-new parenting study or news article with expert tips for raising great kids. You’ve read so many at this point that you don’t know what to believe. You think you’re doing a pretty good job, but then a new parenting book comes along and throws your entire mama world into chaos. Before you start questioning everything and focusing on how you’re parenting all wrong, let’s get one thing straight: You’re not a failure — not even a little bit. Read on for the five parenting myths you should stop believing once and for all.

1. Never put your needs first. You’re 100 percent hopelessly devoted to your kid. She’s the apple of your eye, your pride, your joy, and the one person you would do absolutely anything for. But being all about your child doesn’t have to mean that you always put her needs first. (Of course, there are plenty of times when this is a must, like when she’s sick or hungry.) There’s a reason the flight attendant tells you to put on your oxygen mask before your child’s. If you aren’t taking care of yourself, you’re of no use to anyone, including your child. Caring for your kid — that’s a yes. Ignoring your needs now that you’re a mom — that’s a myth you need to put to rest.

2. Kids always need choices. Giving your child a few choices can really pay off: It can reduce temper tantrums, build critical-thinking skills, and make her feel like she’s more in control. But it’s not always your best option. Let’s say it’s the middle of the winter, and your preschooler refuses to put her coat on before exiting the grocery store. You could give her the choice to wear it or not, but it’s way too cold for that. (Plus, she’ll probably spend 10 minutes blocking the store’s exit as she debates wearing, and not wearing, the coat.) Seriously, put on your dictator hat and tell (not ask) her to wear the coat. It’s for her own good. You’re the parent, and it’s your job to protect your child.

3. Bribery is always a bad idea. If you’re a fan of RHONY, you probably remember some candy-coated bribery from last season. If not, one of the housewives admitted that bribing her little ones with Sour Patch Kids totally worked for her. Before you start judging and saying, “I’m a better mom than that,” think about it. Maybe you should carry around a pocketful of gummies in the event you need your child to do what you ask. This tactic works, but it can backfire. If you bribe your child every time she throws a fit, she’s going to expect a reward. An occasional peace offering may hold your child’s attention long enough to calm the situation.

4. If you pick up your crying baby, you’re spoiling her. Your MIL is a total fan of this one. Your newborn is wailing away, and you rush to her side. In some circles, this is a major parenting no-no. According to the cry-it-out theory, you should leave your baby where she is, and she’ll learn to self-soothe. Oh, and if you don’t, you’re spoiling her. This is a total myth. You can’t spoil a newborn. You’re not giving in when you pick up your crying three-week-old. You’re helping her. As your baby gets older, you can take more time before running to her cry. Until then, go ahead and pick her up. There’s no proof that doing so will turn her into a spoiled brat later in life.

5. You can make your kid a genius. Oh, the flash cards. You have stacks on stacks on stacks of them. Why? Well, because someone told you that it’s entirely possible for parents to make their kids smarter by throwing an educational arsenal at them. So, you enroll your baby in infant art classes, take your toddler to early-math tutoring, and pick out at least five different languages for your preschooler to learn. Providing your child with plenty of learning opps isn’t a bad thing — but thinking they’ll put her on the road to Harvard just isn’t realistic. Sometimes parents need to let their kids be kids. That may mean scaling back on the educational push and giving playtime a chance.

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The baby name business has gotten a bit out of hand. While we love unique names, sometimes names like Toaster or Tree just don’t have the same ring as, say, Leila or Patrick. But we totally get the desire to have a name that differs from the mainstream. After all, our names are Olivia Taylor and Jasmine Williams…which are very popular.

People are literally paying Baby Name Consultants, like TikToker Colleen, to generate a list of top names for their little bundle of joy.

This concept isn’t all that new, but the idea of paying thousands of dollars for a list of names certainly is. The Wall Street Journal reported on the rise of baby name consultants and “the art of ‘branding’ your newborn” in 2007. With the boom in baby naming books circa early 2000s and the rise in funky celeb baby names like Apple Martin and Shiloh Jolie-Pitt (and today’s celeb baby names like Moxie CrimeFighter Jillette, Pilot Inspektor and Exa Dark Sideræl), baby-naming has become a source of stress and incredible importance. So stressful, in fact, that a few thousand dollars doesn’t look so bad.

Don't worry though – we definitely won’t charge you $10k for your baby’s unique name. Instead, here are 16 baby names that are cute and unique, and might be the perfect fit for your little one.

Unique Baby Names for Girls 

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  • Aria — All we can think about is, "Here comes Queen Aria," whenever we see this name. Similar to Arielle's name from The Little Mermaid, Aria is synonymous with something melodic.
  • Iris — Just like the iris of your eye, this name means your daughter will more than likely have a bright and colorful personality!
  • Maia — Instead of the traditional spelling of Mya, this name has Latin roots and means "great."
  • Ayla — Your daughter will have sturdy characteristics thanks to her Hebrew name!
  • Asha — Let your little girl's name remind you that there's much to be hopeful about.
  • Naomi — Take a cue from famed model Naomi Campbell and let your daughter's name introduce her beauty to the world.

Gender-Neutral Unique Baby Names

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  • Campbell — This Scottish name means "beautiful field" so we're sure it means your son's being will be full of beautiful traits and perspectives .
  • Reese — There's a reason why Reese Witherspoon has such a enthralling personality. Her name means "passion" and "enthusiasm."
  • Greer — We can hear Beyoncé's song "Protector" playing when we say this name because it means "guardian."
  • Lennon — There's a reason the world was so drawn to John Lennon's name. Lennon means "dear one" and we know that's how you'll feel about your newborn!
  • Sterling — "Twinkle, Twinkle little star" has nothing on the name Sterling. On second thought, it could serve as your baby's unofficial theme song.

Unique Baby Names For Your Son

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  • Lennox — Trade the 'n' in Lennon for an X to get this Scottish name. It rolls off the tongue, making it easier for others to pronounce.
  • Adler — Your little eagle is sure to soar high under your watchful eye.
  • Rowan — Have a cute baby that was born with a head full of red hair? Name him Rowan which means "little Red one." While you're at it, check out these lucky Irish baby names for more ideas!
  • Banks — If you feel drawn to water during your pregnancy, there's a good chance there's a reason why. Banks translates to "edge of the river."
  • Rigg —Whether you choose this as your baby's first or middle name, it'll be easy for others to remember it!

We know this process can be stressful, but don’t worry. As a new parent, you have so many other things taking up space in your mind, and this shouldn’t be one of them. Whatever baby name you go with, we’re sure it will be amazing.

Got any other unique baby name ideas? Share them with us in the comments!

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Oscar-winner, Michelle Yeoh just opened up to BBC Radio about her struggles with infertility amid her decades-long career. Fertility and motherhood are obviously complex, emotional topics — we've seen plenty of discourse play out in this space the last few months alone — so when Michelle described her inability to conceive as "a failure," our collective hearts broke for her.

Here's what the Wicked star had to say about why she felt like "a failure" — and the unexpected relationship that "blessed" her.

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On BBC Radio's Woman's Hourpodcast, Michelle shared her story of infertility — both how it hurt her, but also how she was able to come to terms with it over time. In discussing what she calls a "shattered mirror moment," Michelle explained that her lack of children wasn't for "lack of trying." She said that she loves children, babies, and even has six godchildren, but she simply wasn't able to bear a biological child.

"I believe that it's a woman's choice — it's your choice whether you want to have children, and shouldn't be imposed on you. Just because you're a woman, you should have a child — that should not be the case," she said. "But as a very personal thing, I wanted — I always wanted to have children."

She elaborated that in her first marriage with Sir Dickson Poon, it was a "very clear path about having children." When she couldn't conceive, she went to get fertility treatment "to aid in the process" — and she made it clear that the process was a very painful one for her. When describing her attempts at conception, she said, "And I think the worst moment to go through is every month you feel like such a failure."

"And then you go, why? And I think at some point you stop blaming yourself. I go, there are certain things in your body that doesn't function in a certain way. That's how it is," she continued. "You just have to let go and move on. And I think you come to a point where you have to stop blaming you."

While she may have practically moved on from her dream of carrying biological children — of that, she said, "I'm 62. Of course I'm not going to have a baby right now," — Michelle can't seem to help thinking of it still. She said, "Sometimes, honestly, I still think about it."

Getting to this place of peace and understanding for her fertility scenario came with a series of heartbreaks, though, as Michelle explained this likely ended her first marriage. Although she believed they loved each other, she knew in the next decade of the relationship, she ultimately couldn't give her ex-husband the family that he wanted. Now, she feels like it was "very brave" for the former couple "to admit" that they shouldn't "drag this out."

Thankfully, the end of her marriage didn't mar the love shared there — Michelle said she's actually godmother to Sir Dickson Poon's eldest child. And she even got remarried! Though her new husband, Jean Todt, proposed the very first month they were together, Michelle waited to marry until about 20 years later.

As mentioned before, Michelle is surrounded by plenty of beautiful children in her life — one of which is her granddaughter via her stepson, Nicholas Todt. In regards to that, Michelle noted, "Then you feel you're still very, very blessed because you do have a baby in your life.”

And as for having a little one in her life outside of children? Let's just say she has a golden boy of her own — and yes, I'm referring to the Oscar she won in 2023 for Everything Everywhere All at Once. Needless to say, Michelle is definitely not a failure. 🙌

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Whether you're a new or seasoned parent, it seems like finding mom-approvedorganizationtips to help keep your space tidy feels like another never-ending task that may or may not get done. Even though we'd love to keep everything clean, I'm sure other moms will tell you that clutterwins more often than we'd like to admit. To be blunt, I've even given myself permission to stop feeling guilty when my apartmentdoesn't look presentable. Still, it doesn't hurt to be able to know where things are instead of accidentally leaving my keys in the refrigerator or having to run to the pantryto find a backup diaperduring blowout moments — *blank stare.*

Luckily, moms' prayers have been answered thanks to Ria Safford's new book The Organized Home for New Parents. Not only is Ria a certified organization queen, but she's also a wife and momof three. Arguably the best thing about Ria is her willingness to be honest about *not* always having it together. "I'm messy at heart. Like, I want people to understand that being a walking hot mess and being organized aren't mutually exclusive," she said.

It's the main reason she wrote The Organized Home for New Parents — she honestly gets how hard it is to navigate motherhood while caring for little people. Since I'm getting ready for the threenager stage (send help) of being a toddler mom, here are five mom-approved tips from The Organized Home for New Parents I've started putting into practice.

1. Change your approach and mindset to organizing.

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Unless cleaning and organizing makes you feel absolutely giddy, chances are...you dread doing it. This isn't a call-out because I'm right there in the trenches with you. I went from loving being a part of the cleaning process to realizing my mom intended to spend half of Saturday morning doing *just* that. Although I maintained the understanding that cleaning my space is necessary, I was never thrilled about it.

However, Ria said it's important to shift the way we think about cleaning. "I think the biggest reasons my kids look forward to helping me keep different parts of our home clean is because I make things fun. We're a very competitive household, so I make up games like 'who can clean the fastest,' so it doesn't make them feel I'm taking away time they want to spend doing something else."

2. Ask yourself why it's important for you to get organized.

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Raise your hand if you've ever asked yourself why you didn't remember something or uttered, "How could I be so stupid?" First, here's a virtual hand-to-heart moment because I've done the same. Second, know that being clear about your reasoning for having an organized space is necessary for you to get started. "Maybe you feel you can't function unless things are perfectly organized and experience discomfort when they aren't," Ria said.

Reading the book helped me personally identify my main goals for wanting an organized space and I realized two things:

  1. I want my apartment to feel peaceful.
  2. I don't want to feel like I never know where anything is when I need it.

It may look completely different for you and that's totally okay. Ria's organization tips are designed in a way that help you tailor them to your needs.

3. Involve your partner or supportive village in the organization process.

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Ria and I both agreed that there are tons of books about how to prepare for your baby's arrival, but there aren't many that shed light on truly helpful organization tips in the midst of it. It can be overwhelming when you realize all of the gifts or clothes you received during your baby shower have to find a place to go in your home. On top of it all, you probably didn't even think about discussing with your partner or supportive village, or ask them to help lighten your housework's load.

"When my first daughter was born, I wanted to do everything myself," Ria said. While it's cool to have an independent nature, it can lead to feelings of burnout. The Organized Home for New Parents outlines how to have conversations with the people in your life so everyone is able to effectively work together to provide support that goes beyond feeding the baby while mom takes a nap.

"Labeling things and letting your support system know where they are so they feel adequately equipped to help is one of the things I was adamant about putting in the book," said Ria. The fact she doesn't gloss over this section in Chapter 2 is so helpful, and serves as a conversation starter for those at different stages of parenthood.

4. Be open to pivoting as your children grow.

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Although Ria wanted to specifically make sure new parents felt seen with her book, she wrote it in a way she hopes feels timeless. "Organization is never over. There's always going to be constant editing that occurs over time. Look, my kids are 8, 6, and 4 so I had no choice but to pivot," she said.

If you don't have small kids, The Organized Home for New Parents is still helpful because it can help you think about how you want to approach organizing in the different seasons of your life. You might not have to organize your kids' diapers anymore, but they're still going to wear other clothes that need to be folded and put away. And let's not forget the mountain of toys kids tend to accumulate over the years...*side eye*

5. Don't be afraid to find ways to optimize small spaces.

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Regardless of where you live — house, townhouse, apartment, or otherwise — you probably have a few small spaces that you haven't figured out how to organize. They could be your kitchen drawers, a corner in your living room or even the small space on the side of your toilet that's collected random Amazon boxes. Yes...I'm speaking from experience.

The Organized Home helps you reimagine those spaces so that you're able to collect your overflow in a more organized way. One of these ways is by making use of a three-tier rolling cart. Since I built one of my own over the weekend, it's helped to transform my bathroom so that other essentials are securely stored there. Surprisingly, my toddler thinks it looks "cool" and even helped me put back his Boogie Wipes that were on it.

My final verdict of "The Organized Home for New Parents"

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I'll be honest — I'm pretty critical of books geared towards parents because some feel like you're having a ton of instructions thrown at you. Although The Organized Home for New Parents is filled to the brim with actionable steps you can take to get your home organized, they're easy to digest and break down step-by-step. Ria said, "The goal isn't to tackle everything at once. Do what you can a little at a time to help lessen the chance you feel overwhelmed."

Taking her advice, I chose three areas of my apartment to clean this weekend, and I was able to organize my pantry and my toddler's bathroom station without feeling discouraged. I also didn't do everything in one day. Ria's tips are helping this mom communicate better about the household things I need help with, and the areas I've gotten around to organizing feel damn good to look at and walk into.

Take it from me, The Organized Home for New Parents by Ria Safford is worth buying and isn't another pretty book that's going to collect dust on your coffee table. You'll probably bookmark and annotate sections throughout it for years to come. Plus, it makes for a great gift for other moms in your life!

Purchase a copy (or two) of "The Organized Home for New Parents"

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Color lovers are in for a treat this season as the best trending home decor hues lean heavily into moody jewel tones and nature-inspired hues. Espresso and burgundy and hints of gold – with a few earthy pastels in the mix – are brightening our neutral spaces and giving us a reason to love color again this season. Here are six moody, modern, and monochrome color trends to embrace this season and decorate your happy home.

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With warm colors dominating in recent years, dark moodier blues are creeping back in for us blue lovers. Trend forecaster WGSN's Color of the Year,Future Dusk, is moody with sense of mystery and escapism. It's like your dependable midnight blue, it manages to feel both familiar and futuristic, earthy and actually celestial, beautifully shown in this CB2 Cantar Blue Velvet Upholstered Queen Bed.

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Roanne Renee Rug

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Liv Wood Lamp Base

Golden Yellow

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Darker shades like deep gold are adding drama and sophistication to interiors. Whether you opt for subtle buttery yellows (also on trend) or go bold with gold, yellow tones can brighten and elevate your space. Find this rich hue on accent walls, furniture, or accessories.

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Deep, rich reds are classic for the season and gracing our living spaces with stunning color. Use this color on kitchen cabinets (try Benjamin Moore Classic Burgundy) or your favorite furniture and decor.

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Earthy Greens

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Married couple and design duo behind the Los Angeles design firm Bungalowe, Karan and Sapna Aggarwal, recently renovated their home in the Highland Park neighborhood of LA with this earthy green zellige tile as the accent color in an otherwise neutral home. (Check out their gorgeous home for rustic decor inspiration). Moss, olive, and deep greens like this one are making their way into homes that want to bring in some striking color.

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Espresso And Mocha

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These yummy colors are on the rise as a modern neutral. Amanda Leigh and Taylor Hahn of celeb-loved L.A. design firm House of Rolison were tasked with reimagining this 1950s Beverly Hills home in the coveted neighborhood for a modern era and chose chocolate and dark woody accents throughout. UK-based Graham & Brown announced its Color of the Year 2025: Elderton, a neutral toned brown inspired by nature. These versatile hues add a sense of warmth and earthiness, perfect for creating cozy, inviting spaces.

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Ferm Living

Mara Knotted Rug

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Ozark Swivel Chair

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Sienna Checkered Stool

Earthy Pinks

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Earthy pinks like toffee, clay and mauve are softening up the rich jewel tone vibe in spaces like this Whimsical Wonderland Gallery Wall. Mixed with more saturated pinks it creates a stunning contrast for all your demure dreams.

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Add a refreshing change to your holiday decor with these Amazon decor pieces that will take your festive home to a whole new level. This season's trends are rooted in nature-inspired aesthetics and sustainable choices, adding a timeless look to your space. Whether you're looking for a touch of greenery or a farmhouse chic look, these 36 Amazon must-haves will make it easy to embrace the season of giving.

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This Wreath With Artificial Eucalyptus Leaves

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Create your dream holiday setup with this wreath, designed to mimic the fresh vibrancy of real eucalyptus leaves. The large design can fit on your front doors, windows, or walls, creating a farmhouse-inspired look that will complement any decor style.

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These Berry Stems for a Pop of Color

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Add a touch of holiday magic to your home decor with these berry stems that come in a pack of six. These berries are decorated with deep burgundy tones and lifelike texture, making them a staple for all of your DIY projects.

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These Ornaments With a Touch of Sparkle

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These ornaments come in a set of three and add a nature-inspired twist to your traditional tree. The mushroom design adds a unique look, while the intricate details will stand out from the rest of your holiday decor.

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These Pine Cones With a Wintery Twist

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The secret to natural-looking holiday decor starts with these pine cones that are dusted with a snowflake finish. The pre-attached strings make it easy to hang these pine cones from your tree or garland, adding an earthy touch to your space.

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These Ornaments Come in a Pack of 10

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Each of these ornaments has a carved design, allowing you to see the natural grain and warm tones of the wood. The eco-friendly design adds a timeless touch to your space, while the pack of 10 ensures you have enough to decorate the whole tree.

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This Cutting Board With Handles for Transportation

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Feel like the host with the most when you invest in this cutting board that is in the shape of a Christmas tree. The wood design offers a durable finish, while the large shape leaves plenty of room to display your charcuterie or appetizers.

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These Placemats With a Woven Design

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With a handwoven design, these placemats serve as a sustainable and chic touch for your dining room table. The natural rattan features intricate weaving patterns and the earthy brown wash blends in seamlessly with the rest of your home decor.

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These Hanging Bells With a Rustic Design

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The brass finish and iron design make these hanging bells a rustic decor option for the winter season. The bells are displayed on a sturdy rope, each producing a gentle sound that will remind you of all of your favorite holiday traditions.

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This Stem Set Comes in a Bundle

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Complete with realistic pinecones, this stem set is designed to replicate the lush texture and deep green hue of real pine branches. The realistic appearance makes them a go-to for adding to vases or wreathes, adding volume to your favorite decor.

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These Ornaments With Hidden Berries

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These ornaments feature a set of six sprays, each covered with pinecone, poinsettia leaves, and shimmering berries. They can elevate your floral arrangements or wreaths, adding a nature-inspired look to your space.

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This Wool Tree With a Soft Design

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This eco-friendly, needle-felted wool tree is a go-to for sustainable holiday decor pieces. Perfect for homes, offices, or party decor, its soft texture and charming design make it a cozy option for any type of home style.

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These Tree Lights With a Wooden Finish

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The sweetest decor starts with lights, and these tree lights are an essential part of every home's holiday decor. These tabletop decor pieces have a triangular shape with lighting that creates a cozy ambiance.

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These Pillow Covers With Mini Trees

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Boho holiday decor never goes out of style and these pillow covers are an affordable and adorable way to achieve the look. The plush material creates a cozy space, while the charming tree design adds a festive twist.

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These Wooden Ornaments Are Easy to Display

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Combine rustic vibes with your festive decor with these wooden ornaments that come in a set of six. These ornaments have a natural wood finish that brings authenticity to your holiday setup. Plus, the lightweight design makes them easy to hang and reuse.

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This Berry Garland for Indoor or Outdoor Use

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You can always count on this berry garland to add a pop of festive color to your space. The lifelike holly berries and the durable vine can be reused for seasons to come, whether it's displayed indoors on your mantel or outdoors on your patio.

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This Wrapping Paper Set With 6 Rolls

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Add an eco-friendly touch to your gift-giving with this wrapping paper set, which comes with six rolls. The rustic base is not only stylish but also recyclable, making it an environmentally conscious choice this holiday season.

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These Candle Holders In the Shape of Reindeers

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Light up the holiday dinner table with these candle holders that come in a set of six. These candle holders have a reindeer design, covered in intricate details that will add a festive touch to any living space.

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These Lanterns Double as Ornaments

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Designed with a wood grain pattern, these lanterns are perfect for a rustic look while also doubling as lights for your Christmas tree. Lightweight yet durable, they fold flat for easy storage and reuse.

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These Christmas Trees With a Natural Wooden Design

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These Christmas trees are the perfect accessory for your mantel or dinner table. Their wooden design adds a chic touch to any modern or rustic home decor, while their lightweight finish makes them easy to move around throughout the season.

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These Mini Trees With a Touch of Snow

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These mini trees can be styled around your home in a variety of different ways. Each tree appears to have snow-kissed branches, adding a touch of winter magic to your home. They are durable, reusable, and a must-have for a festive space.

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This Tree Collar Box Creates a Sleek Look

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With a weathered wood finish and six-piece construction, this tree collar box is a go-to for easy assembly. Not only does it conceal unsightly tree stands, but it also adds a polished, cohesive look to your holiday decor.

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This Door Wreath Topped With a Hat

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Add a quirky twist to your holiday decor with this door wreath topped with a Santa hat and covered in artificial greenery. This gnome wreath also has festive accents and twinkling lights, perfect for the cheerful season.

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These Willow Brances With LED Lights

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Covered in 100 LED lights, these willow branches create a magic touch that is essential for your holiday decor. The built-in timer allows you to customize the look indoors or outdoors, while the flexible design allows you to move it in different directions.

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This Tablerunner for a Charming Touch

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If you prefer farmhouse decor, this tablerunner is for you. The miniature trees add a festive yet chic touch to the table, while the lightweight design allows you to fold it up and move it throughout the season.

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These Cedar Trees for Your Entryway

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Standing at four feet tall, these cedar trees feature realistic branches and a sturdy base for easy display. They are a go-to decor piece for your doorway or porch, requiring no maintenance and can be reusable for multiple seasons.

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These String Lights With Snowflakes

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Battery-operated and waterproof, these string lights offer 40 delicate snowflake-shaped LED lights that everyone loves. They can be used to wrap around the trees or staircase, elevating your home's interior in one simple step.

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This Doormat With Flower Accents

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Welcome your guests in style with this doormat covered in stunning poinsettias. The vibrant red poinsettias and holly berry accents add a festive touch to your entryway, while the sturdy construction ensures it stays put in all weather conditions.

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This Artificial Tree With Pre-Lit White Lights

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Skip the real tree that makes a mess and invest in this artificial tree that's over seven feet tall. This tree mimics the look and texture of a live tree while being completely reusable. Pre-lit with white lights, it provides a warm, festive glow.

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These Wooden Ornaments Come With Different Shapes

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Create a personalized and eco-friendly holiday tree with this assortment of wooden ornaments in a pack of 100. These ornaments feature a variety of classic shapes, including stars and bells, all crafted from lightweight wood.

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These Trees With a Sturdy Base

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Create a rustic charm in your space with these trees that come in a set of two. Each tree stands on a base, creating a stable display that can be moved around and styled throughout the winter season.

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These Tree Pillows for a Modern Look

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These tree pillows have become a trendy pick across social media. The soft fabric and plump design make them a statement piece for your living room or bedroom, while the tree shape adds a festive twist that everyone will love.

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These Stockings With Neutral Tones

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Whether you use these stockings for your gifts or just as a decor display, they will add an eco-friendly, chic touch to your holiday setup. The neutral tones complement any holiday decor, while the intricate knit design adds a ton of texture.

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These Wooden House Pieces Are a Sustainable Option

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Set up the holiday village with these wooden house pieces that come in a set of seven. The natural wood features a clean design that can be displayed on your empty shelves or windowsills. The mix of shapes and sizes creates a unique look that all of your guests will love.

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These Acorns With a Rustic Twist

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Each of these acorns is designed with a natural birch, making them the perfect size for displaying on your dining room table or mantel. The rustic design will blend in seamlessly with your greenery, adding a natural touch to your space.

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These Kitchen Towels Are the Perfect Gift

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Bring the festive vibes into the kitchen with these kitchen towels that feature a black Christmas tree design. The towels are both decorative and functional, making them perfect for holiday baking, entertaining, or gifting.

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These Pine Sprigs for a DIY Project

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These pine sprigs come in a pack of 40 and offer an eco-friendly addition to your holiday decorating. Each pine sprig features realistic pine needles with a vibrant green hue, adding a fresh and festive look to any project.

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