‘Stranger Things’ Season 3 Finally Has a Premiere Date (and a New Poster!)

Mark your calendars: Stranger Things‘ long-awaited third season finally has a premiere date. Netflix announced on Monday, December 31, that the ’80s sci-fi series will return on July 4, 2019, more than a year-and-a-half after the premiere of season 2.

The streaming giant debuted a poster for the new season, too, and it should make #Mileven fans very happy. The artwork shows Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) and Mike (Finn Wolfhard) holding hands as Eleven looks back at the camera (and, presumably, some unseen evil). Dustin (Gaten Matarazzo), Lucas (Caleb McLaughlin), and Max (Sadie Sink) stand nearby, mesmerized by a display of fireworks lighting up the sky, while Will (Noah Schnapp), still haunted by his experience in the Upside Down, looks over his shoulder at whatever Eleven is seeing behind them.

The tagline reads: “One summer can change everything.”

Netflix has been teasing the third season for more than a year now. Earlier in December, the Stranger Things social media accounts announced the new episode titles. And according to executive producer Shawn Levy, the action will take place one year after the events of season 2, in the summer of 1985.

“Mike and Eleven are going strong, so that’s a relationship that continues, and same with Mad Max and Lucas,” Levy told The Hollywood Reporter at PaleyFest in LA last March. “But again, they’re like 13- or 14-year-old kids, so what does romance mean at that stage of life? It can never be simple and stable relationships, and there’s fun to that instability.”

We’ll also see more of the fan-favorite friendship between Dustin and Steve (Joe Keery). “I’ll just say we won’t be abandoning the Dad Steve magic,” Levy teased. “I don’t want to say much more, but I literally feel that we were walking along and we stumbled onto a gold mine with Dad Steve.”

Steve won’t be totally free to hang out with Dustin, though. As we saw in a teaser last July, he’ll be working at an ice cream shop called Scoops Ahoy in the Starcourt Mall.

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There are more than a few things to love about Gilmore Girls: strong female friendships, compelling families, romance, the ULTIMATE cozy vibes. Every since time "Where You Lead" starts playing, it's like drinking a huge mug of apple cider, or getting a warm hug from my mom. It doesn't matter how many times I watch the series either, it always makes me feel more relaxed than I did before sitting down.

If you love the Gilmore Girls vibes, and want to find some more comfort shows to add into your rotation (whether you just finished your GG rewatch, or you're craving something familiar yet new), check out these 10 shows like Gilmore Girls! They feel like a warm hug too :).

The best cozy TV shows like Gilmore Girls, for anyone who'd rather be in Stars Hollow.

Sullivan's Crossing (2023) — Streaming On The CW

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Sullivan's Crossing (2023) — Streaming On The CW

Doctor Maggie returns to her hometown of Sullivan's Crossing after a life-altering incident threatens her medical career. Reconnecting with her estranged father, and meeting a handsome new stranger, Maggie has to come to terms with her past while figuring out what her future looks like. This is exactly the kind of cozy series that will fill that Gilmore Girls void in your life — its cozy, loving, small-town vibes will make you feel right at home. And season 2 is streaming this fall!

Sullivan's Crossing stars Morgan Kohan, Scott Patterson Chad Michael Murray, Lynda Boyd, and Tom Jackson.

Firefly Lane (2021) — Streaming On Netflix

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Just like Sookie and Lorelai, Tully and Kate are inseparable best friends, and the older they get, the stronger their relationship gets. And just like Gilmore Girls, this series covers tons of topics that we all deal with in our own lives: love, loss, and career struggles. Plus it proves just how much strength we can draw from our own relationships!

Firefly Lane stars Katherine Heigl, Sarah Chalke, Ben Lawson, Beau Garrett, and Roan Curtis.

Sweet Magnolias (2020) — Streaming On Netflix

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We get another small town drama with Sweet Magnolias, which follows lifelong BFF's Maddie, Helen, and Dana Sue. The women lean on each other during tough times in their families and their business lives, and just like Gilmore Girls, this show gets you just as invested in the teen plotlines as the adult ones.

Sweet Magnolias stars JoAnna Garcia Swisher, Brooke Elliott, Heather Headley, Chris Klein, Jamie Lynn Spears, and Justin Bruening.

The Summer I Turned Pretty (2022) — Streaming On Amazon Prime Video

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If you miss the age of TV where we focused on relationships instead of magic or treasure hunts, then The Summer I Turned Pretty is for you. Belly, her brother Steven, and their mom visit Cousins Beach, and the Fishers, every summer. Belly loves Cousins, but not as much as she loves Conrad Fisher. And her first summer on the island as a young woman is full of dances, romance, and the ups and downs of adolescence.

The Summer I Turned Pretty stars Lola Tung, Christopher Briney, Gavin Casalegno, Sean Kaufman, Rachel Blanchard, and Jackie Chung.

Virgin River (2019) — Streaming On Netflix

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Nurse practitioner Melinda is looking for a fresh start, and moves from Los Angeles to the small California town of Virgin River. She's hoping to get in tune with life, and herself, again, but as Lorelai and Rory can attest to, small town life is anything but uncomplicated.

Virgin River stars Alexandra Breckenridge, Martin Henderson, Tim Matheson, Annette O'Toole, and Colin Lawrence.

Ginny & Georgia (2021) — Streaming On Netflix

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Nobody does mother-daughter relationships like Gilmore Girls, but Ginny & Georgia comes close. And things between Ginny and Georgia get infinitely more tense when Ginny realizes her mom is hiding a dark secret. The drama has its fair share of cringey moments, but you can't deny how strong its relationships are.

Ginny & Georgia stars Antonia Gentry, Brianne Howey, Scott Porter, Diesel La Torraca, Jennifer Robertson, and Felix Mallard.

Jane The Virgin (2014) — Streaming On Netflix

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Jane Villanueva’s life gets totally turned upside down by an unexpected pregnancy (especially since she's never had sex). But while the revelation throws her romantic life into chaos, it makes her relationships with her mother and grandmother stronger than ever. It totally reminds me of Lorelai and Rory, and will give you the perfect amount of feel good emotions. Just like Gilmore Girls!

Jane the Virgin stars Gina Rodriguez, Justin Baldoni, Andrea Navedo, Yael Grobglas, and Ivonne Coll.

Hart of Dixie (2011) — Streaming On Prime Video

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Doctor Zoe relocates from a big city to the small town of Bluebell (which sounds a little like Lorelai leaving Hartford for Stars Hollow, TBH!). Zoe has to figure out firsthand what life in the South is like, including everything from fake niceties to handsome Southern gentlemen.

Hart of Dixie stars Rachel Bilson, Jaime King, Cress Williams, Wilson Bethel, Tim Matheson, and Scott Porter.

Bunheads (2012) — Streaming On Hulu

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Gilmore Girls fans really need to press play on Bunheads — it was created by GG creator Amy Sherman Palladino and stars Kelly Bishop! The series follows former showgirl Michelle, who leaves the glitz and glam of Vegas to get married and start working at her mother-in-law's small town dance studio.

Bunheads stars Sutton Foster, Kelly Bishop, Julia Goldani Telles, Bailey De Young, and Emma Dumont.

Never Have I Ever (2020) — Streaming On Netflix

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Rory isn't the only teen trying to find their place in the world. Devi is navigating high school, romance, and her cultural identity as a young Indian-American woman. Oh, and if she could improve her status at school, that would be great too. This show will make you nostalgic for your teen years while also making you grateful you're not in high school anymore.

Never Have I Ever stars Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, Poorna Jagannathan, Darren Barnet, Jaren Lewison, and Richa Moorjani.

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If your group chat is blowing up over the Bad Sisters premiere, or you're still reeling from that Outer Banks season 4 ending, never fear: these merry and bright December TV shows are here to save the day! (Don't worry though, they're not all about the holidays. Sometimes you need a break from even the best Christmas music!). Even though these programs offer wildly different things — from a gritty spy and life or death games to juicy reality dating and sitcom royalty — they're all the perfect choice for an evening in...especially if you've already watched all our Binge-Worthy November TV Shows ;).

Here are the best new December TV shows premiering in 2024.

​The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On season 3 — On Netflix December 4, 2024

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These couples are at a crossroads in their relationship: will they tie the knot and spend the rest of their lives together, or will they call it quits? It's a dilemma a lot of relationships face, and you'll have to tune in to find out how these couples handle the ultimate q.

The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On is hosted by Nick Lachey and Vanessa Lachey.

Black Doves — On Netflix December 5, 2024

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This thriller stars Keira Knightley as Helen, a politician's wife who doubles as a spy — and feeds her organization all his deepest, darkest secrets. But when her secret lover is assassinated, Helen is forced to play a dangerous game of survival that involves everyone she holds close. This December TV show is also set against London at Christmas...you really can't go wrong!

Black Doves stars Keira Knightley, Ben Whishaw, Sarah Lancashire, Andrew Buchan, Adeel Akhtar, Tracey Ullman, Finn Bennett, Luther Ford, Andrew Koji, Kathryn Hunter, Sam Troughton, and Ella Lily Hyland.

Southern Charm season 10 — On Bravo December 5, 2024

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The best TV shows always involve reality TV, and nobody's doing it like Southern Charm. Set in Charleston, South Carolina, these ladies are balancing their "bless your hearts" and sweet tea with plenty of drama. Although...when is dating not dramatic? Our favorite familiar faces are joined by some newcomers, bringing a whole new edge to the show we know and love.

Southern Charm Season 10 stars Venita Aspen, Leva Bonaparte, Craig Conover, Taylor Ann Green, Austen Kroll, Madison LeCroy, Rodrigo Reyes, Shep Rose, Jarrett “JT” Thomas, Salley Carson, Ryan Albert, and Molly O’Connell.

The Sticky — On Prime Video December 6, 2024

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Despite the fact this new series revolves around a maple syrup empire, it's actually not related to Riverdale. Sorry to disappoint! This dark comedy is inspired by the Great Canadian Maple Syrup Heist, where a maple syrup farmer stole millions of dollars worth of syrup in order to save her livelihood. Yep, really.

The Sticky stars Margo Martindale, Chris Diamantopoulos, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Guillaume Cyr.

Queer Eye season 9 — On Netflix December 11, 2024

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We're in need of some life advice right now, TBH, and thank goodness The Fab Five are bringing it in the new season of Queer Eye. And alongside the emotional stories and heartfelt connections they make in Vegas, we'll see plenty of fabulous style. Because duh!

Queer Eye Season 9 stars includes Antoni Porowski, Jonathan Van Ness, Karamo Brown, Tan France, and Jeremiah Brent.

No Good Deed — On Netflix December 12, 2024

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Sitcom fans rejoice! This December TV show has some of the all-time greats sharing the screen, and we can't wait to rewatch these episodes 100 times. Multiple families believe one house will solve all their problems, and are all racing to sign on the dotted line. But, naturally, the beautiful 1920s Spanish-style home isn't as beautiful as it appears.

No Good Deed stars Linda Cardellini, O-T Fagbenle, Abbi Jacobson, Lisa Kudrow, Denis Leary, Poppy Liu, Teyonah Parris, Ray Romano, and Luke Wilson.

Ready, Set, Glow — On Hallmark+ December 12, 2024

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If your favorite scene from Jim Carrey's The Grinch is Molly Shannon and Christine Baranski's Christmas light competition, then this reality show is for you. Hallmark star Wes Brown introduces us to four families who have the best decorations around — and are sure to make your home feel even more festive.

Ready, Set, Glow is hosted by Wes Brown.

Paris & Nicole: The Encore — On Peacock December 12, 2024

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The girls are back!! Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie reunite in an attempt to produce something the world desperately needs: an operatic performance based on their iconic "Sanasa." Say no more.

"I'm so excited to be doing this with Nicole on Peacock," Paris told E! News. "Nicole has been my best friend since we're 2 years old, every memory that I have is with her."

Paris & Nicole: The Encore stars Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie.

Virgin River season 6— On Netflix December 19, 2024

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In the face of loss and hardship, nobody comes together like the town of Virgin River. And despite the struggle, this season promises to be heartwarming and lovely too — Mel and Jack are finally getting married! Their nuptials are met with some family drama but don't worry romantics. True love is sure to win out.

Virgin River season 6 stars Alexandra Breckenridge, Martin Henderson, Tim Matheson, Annette O’Toole, Colin Lawrence, Benjamin Hollingsworth, Zibby Allen, Sarah Dugdale, Marco Grazzini, Kai Bradbury, Kandyse McClure, and Mark Ghanime.

Laid — On Peacock December 19, 2024

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According to the official Peacock site, this dark rom-com answers the age-old question of "Is there something wrong with me?" with “Yes. There is. The problem is definitely you.” This December TV show follows Stephanie Hsu's Ruby, who's in for a rude awakening when she realizes all of her past sexual encounters are dying. Now she has to get to the bottom of it before anyone else bites the dust.

Laid stars Stephanie Hsu, Zosia Mamet, Michael Angarano, Tommy Martinez, Andre Hyland, Olivia Holt, David Denman, Finneas O’Connell, Chloe Fineman, Ettore “Big E” Ewen, and John Early.

Kennedy Center Honors — On CBS December 22, 2024

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The Kennedy Center Honors (a tribute ceremony that celebrates contributions to American performing art) always provide us with iconic moments — like Anna Kendrick fangirling over Beyoncé and Cynthia Erivo performing "Alfie" for Dionne Warwick. And this year promises to be no different.

The 2024 Kennedy Center Honors will honor Francis Ford Coppola, the Grateful Dead, Bonnie Raitt, Arturo Sandoval, and The Apollo.

Squid Game season 2 — On Netflix December 26, 2024

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Despite the fact we all took games very seriously in elementary school, I'm sure we can all agree no game of Red Light, Green Light comes close to the one in Squid Game. And we're in for another round of nail-biting challenges when season 2 drops December 26. As for what to expect?

"As we all saw at the end of season 1, the main plot of season 2 will be revenge," actor Lee Jung Jae told All K-Pop. "The key figure who controlled the workings of the games in season 1 was Lee Byung-Hun...it seems that the two of us will be the central figures of this next story."

Squid Game season 2 stars Lee Jung-jae, Lee Byung-hun, Wi Ha-jun, Gong Yoo, Yim Si-wan, Kang Ha-neul, Park Sung-hoon, and Yang Dong-geun.

Dick Clark's New Year’s Rockin’ Eve — On ABC December 31, 2024

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If you ask me, there's no December TV show as iconic as New Year’s Rockin’ Eve. It's going to be the perfect way to ring out 2024 (and welcome 2025). Although I have to admit, I don't know how they're going to top Megan Thee Stallion, Jelly Roll, Sabrina Carpenter, and Tyla's performances from last year!

Dick Clark's New Year’s Rockin’ Eve is hosted by Ryan Seacrest.

Which December TV show are you most looking forward to? Don't forget to add these 12 Cozy New Christmas Movies On Netflix, Prime Video, Hallmark Channel, & More This Year to your watchlist!

The story of Jesus might be one of the most famous stories in the world — but by focusing on telling the story "through the eyes of those who knew him," The Chosen takes a whole new approach to telling these very old stories. Oh, they also crowd funded their nearly-$100 million production costs.

In the spring of 2024, when The Chosen season 4's theatrical release (which earned nearly $16 million at the box office, FYI) ended with Jesus' entry into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday ahead of Easter, fans knew that the next installment, and the show's take on what Christians call Holy Week, would be one to remember. And yeah, based on the new The Chosen season 5 trailer, we were right.

Here's the latest news on The Chosen season 5, which creator Dallas Jenkins is also calling The Chosen: Last Supper!

What is The Chosen season 5 about?

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Season 5 of The Chosen picks up right where season 4 leaves off: with Jesus entering Jerusalem for Passover, with "The people of Israel welcome Jesus as king while his disciples anticipate his crowning," according to the official synopsis. And when Jesus calls out the religious leaders of the day, they decide to "go to any length to ensure this Passover meal is Jesus’ last."

And the major question of the season, according to Dallas, is "What happens in the course of just a few days that causes people to go from worshipping him to wanting him killed?” he tells USA Today.

Is Jesus crucified in season 5 of The Chosen?

No, The Chosen season 5 won't feature Good Friday, or the crucifixion, because we know that's coming in The Chosen season 6. Dallas Jenkins told Deadline that the crucifixion will come in "season six and the resurrection will occur in season seven. Spoiler alert!" He also told Variety that "the entire Season 6 will cover one day, so covering one week in Season 5 feels luxurious.”

That is CRAZY! If the entire multi-episode season will revolve around Good Friday, then we could see it from a variety of characters' points of view. I've always been so heartbroken by the emotions and devastation that came after Jesus' crucifixion, and it looks like The Chosen season 6 won't shy away from that.

Dallas also reveals the season 5 finale will end right before Jesus' arrest, which came in the middle of the night between Thursday and Friday. And he promises "no one’s ever seen what we’ve got planned for that sequence." Season 3 featured Pontius Pilate's wife dreaming about the Garden and a snake, which feels like it could come full circle.

When is The Chosen season 5 coming out?

The Chosen Season 5 Release Date

The Chosen season 5 will premiere in theaters on March 27, 2025 and will release over the course of four weeks before streaming on The Chosen app where viewers can watch it for free.

Who's in the cast?

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The Chosen Season 5 Cast

The cast of The Chosen season 5 includes Jonathan Roumie, Shahar Isaac, Paras Patel, Elizabeth Tabish, Noah James, George H. Xanthis, Abe Bueno-Jallad, Jordan Walker Ross, Giavani Cairo, Joey Vahedi, Alaa Safi, Reza Diako, Austin Reed Alleman, Vanessa Benavente, Lara Silva, Luke Dimyan, Amber Shana Williams, and Yasmine Al-Bustami.

How many seasons of The Chosen are being made?

There will be a total of seven seasons of The Chosen. Since season 5 is coming out in 2025 after season 4 in 2024, we can expect season 6 in 2026 and season 7 in 2027.

Why did Philip leave The Chosen?

If you watch seasons 2 and 3 of The Chosen and then start season 4, you might realize one of the disciples looks different. That's because Yoshi Barrigas (who originally played Philip) ended up leaving the show, and was replaced by Reza Diakos.

"For professional and personal reasons I will no longer be a part of The Chosen," he said on Instagram at the time. "First and foremost I want to thank you, the fans. Our connection and your constant showering of love and support has seeded me with a warmth that will forever nourish me. Meeting you out in the world and hearing how the show has personally enriched your lives continues to be the connective tissue between me and the good folk of this world. You inspire me to continue to die to self and discover The Way. I hope you continue to follow my journey. I have a lot more to share with you."

Check back here for the latest news on The Chosen season 5! And read up on the other great TV shows coming in 2025.

Experiencing a friendship breakup is never fun, but you know what else feels equally awful? Ignoring toxic friends or missing red flags that signal you actually shouldn't be hanging out with someone. From subtle to glaring signs, there are actually a lot of ways to tell if something's off with the people you spend your free time with.

Sometimes these things are disguised as 'jokes,' but that doesn't mean there's anything light-hearted about them! However, we don't always speak up when we notice things that feel uncomfortable. Why? NYC Neuropsychologist and Director of Comprehend the MindDr. Sanam Hafeez and psychotherapist and owner of Road to Wellness Therapy, Janet Bayramyan, LCSW have more than a few ideas what makes us ignore things or stay put.

Dr. Hafeez says, "We often ignore toxicity in our friend groups because we fear the discomfort of confrontation or the possibility of losing long-established relationships. There can be a sense of loyalty to people we've known for years, making it hard to admit that the friendship may no longer be healthy."


Here's how to recognize if your inner circle has toxic people in it

Sadly, I know all about holding on to a friendship that's run it's course because I thought time would work out any kinks. It's why Dr. Hafeez acknowledges "we might rationalize toxic behavior, convincing ourselves that it's just a phase or that we're overreacting." That stems from the "social pressure" of not wanting "to be seen as the 'troublemaker' or the one who disrupts the group dynamic," she says.

More than likely, Dr. Hafeez says we're not thinking about the "impact that toxic friendships have on our mental and emotional well-being, normalizing unhealthy behavior because it's familiar." Sometimes, our inability to let go of these friendships step from "fearing that no other friends will replace them," she continues.

1. Whenever something good happens, your friend can't just congratulate you.

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This is such a subtle sign that's easy to miss, especially if you've been friends with someone for a long time. It could be that the other person doesn't even realize they have a habit of finding ways to belittle something you're excited about. However, Dr. Hafeez says this person is toxic if "they make backhanded compliments or subtle digs that leave you feeling unsettled but unsure if you should call it out." Adding on to this, Bayramyan feels this is "passive aggressive" behavior and agrees you may be "uneasy" about drawing attention to it.

My first time experiencing a fallout from this was four years ago and I've never forgotten how shocked my nervous system felt when I shared something that was met with a backhanded compliment. I don't know if it was my heightened hormones during pregnancy that made me pay attention or if I'd finally caught on to how unhealthy that was, but I was distraught. Needless to say, that friendship didn't last much longer when I couldn't shake the feeling that something in our dynamic had changed.

2. They have a tendency to start arguments with other friends the second they feel offended.

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Imagine you and your friends have decided to go to someone's house party or even a bar as a unanimous decision. It seems like everything's going well until you decide to get a late-night snack. While eating, one of your friends makes a joke that everyone else gets, but another friend thinks it's directed towards them. Instead of asking, the offended friend becomes belligerent and starts cursing while everyone else is confused about why the atmosphere changed.

If this has happened more times than you can count, you may be dealing with a toxic person. Dr. Hafeez says, "Small issues are often blown out of proportion, leaving you feeling drained by unnecessary conflict." The more this person succeeds at creating something out of nothing, the more they create "unnecessary tension" and can even "make friends take sides or get emotionally burned by endless conflict," adds. Dr. Hafeez.

Once that happens, say goodbye to the "group trust" because a toxic person is adept at destroying "a tight-knit group," according to Dr. Hafeez. Bayramyan calls them "emotional vampires" because they "suck the energy out of you and out of different situations." She says, "Their lives may seem to revolve around conflict, and they may bring negative energy into every interaction, draining those around them."

3. They find ways to make you feel like you're a bad friend if you can't always lend them money.

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There's nothing wrong with supporting friends when they're in need, but lending them money can be difficult. Some people, especially those closest to us, feel entitled to our time, money, and attention regardless of if you're able to be there in the capacity they need. Dr. Hafeez says that people like this will find a way to "guilt-trip you into doing things or make you feel responsible for their emotions."

Bayramyan points out, "Toxic friends often expect you to meet all their emotional needs, while they offer little to no support in return, making the friendship one-sided."

4. They won't admit when they can't (or just didn't) contribute money towards a planned dinner or trip.

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Some people don't like being accountable even if it's something small to take responsibility for. "When something goes wrong, they always find a way to blame you or someone else, never taking responsibility," says Dr. Hafeez.

Say you and your friends agree to go to dinner or take a road trip. After agreeing on somewhere to eat, plane tickets, an AirBnb, or activities, it seems like there's an understanding about the portion everyone needs to pay. However, there's always one person who waits until the last minute to admit they're unable to pay for something. This usually happens after dinner or right before a trip. Instead of them admitting they weren't honest about their financial situation, they find a way to weasel out of being responsible for their lack of planning or honesty.

5. They intentionally leave you out of certain group plans.

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Our friends are likely going to have other friends we've never met or have heard about in passing, but that doesn't mean you won't get along with them. However, Dr. Hafeez knows that toxic people will "sometimes leave you out of group activities or plans, but do so in ways that feel unintentional or 'accidental.'" If that keeps happening, you can ask your friend what gives or decide to keep your distance.

6. Despite how many times you help them, they're never available when you need someone to watch your dog or help you move.

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Dr. Hafeez says people who only "reach out when they need something," but become "distant or unresponsive when you need them" are displaying a toxic behavior. Bayramyan says, "They may withdraw support or become distant when you need them the most, yet expect you to be there for them unconditionally." She further explains, "Whether it's your time, energy, or personal boundaries, they often push past your limits in ways that feel disrespectful or invasive. These are boundary violations." It's like that one friend who's always asking for you to pick them up from work, only to ghost you when you need their help with something.

As much as I don't want you to have someone in mind, I wouldn't be surprised if you told me you know or knew someone like this.

7. They can't stop talking about how people are always turning their backs on them.

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If someone "frequently portrays themselves as the victim in every situation" while "never acknowledging their role in conflicts," they're probably toxic says Dr. Hafeez. It's actually not uncommon for people to develop this mindset, but it seems hard for them to break away from it. Some never do if we're being honest.

The best way to describe a person like this is to think about a friend who always feels like people turn their backs on them despite evidence showing that people have actually supported them despite many of their harmful actions or words. A person like this seems to expect unwavering loyalty and isn't interested in hearing that they're capable of being wrong.

Bayramyan says people like this truly "lack accountability" because "they rarely, if ever, apologize or take responsibility for their mistakes." Just like Dr. Hafeez says, Bayramyan agrees this makes people start "deflecting or blaming others."

8. They never seem to want to talk about anything related to your personal life (i.e. new job, engagement, favorite TV series, etc.), but love to hear themselves talk.

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When "the conversation is always about them," Dr. Hafeez says toxic people "rarely show interest in your life or feelings." Friends like this always find a way to cut you off mid-sentence so they can talk about something that relates to them. It's not easy to stomach, but you may write it off as having an overly-eager friend.

9. They tend to downplay your wins and successes.

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A toxic friend "won't celebrate your wins and often downplays or ignores your struggles," according to Dr. Hafeez. This may be rooted in their ability to properly support you or pure jealousy. Furthermore, she says a person like this may "subtly or openly compete with you or express envy instead of being happy about your achievements."

Have you ever had someone tell you a promotion wasn't a big deal because 'everyone gets a promotion'? Yeah...if one of your friends has something passive aggressive to say every time you're excited about something, it's time to ask yourself if it's really worth having them in your life.

10. They're snarky about your struggles, like breakups.

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Everyone needs to take accountability for their actions, but it's odd if your friend is constantly criticizing you. If they seek ways to "constantly put you down, even under the guise of 'helpful advice,' Dr. Hafeez admits it's toxic behavior. There's no reason to call someone out of their name if you think they made an impulsive decision.

For example, your friend shouldn't be calling you a 'stupid b****' just because you dated someone you shouldn't have. We all make mistakes and sometimes this involves dating the wrong people. Based on my experience, I always feel like someone was looking for a way to call you something like that if they openly say it during a moment they're supposedly giving advice.

11. They openly diss a friend you have in common when that person isn't around

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Let's be honest, a lot of people do this from church to family members. But if you've noticed your chosen friend consistently disses others when they're not around, it's a sign they're doing that with everyone. "They may even talk badly about you behind your back, show disloyalty in crucial moments, or side with others against you. There's inconsistent loyalty with toxic friends," says Bayramyan.

Not only that, but Dr. Hafeez says they could be "encouraging drama or division." Unfortunately, some people thrive on drama and love to include people in their misery.

Now that you know what toxic behavior is, here's how to redirect (or end) a friendship:

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Ultimately, Dr. Hafeez says "toxic friends may cause dissension of friends by sowing seeds of doubt and animosity, often using manipulation or gossip to make others fight against one another." Your friends may even harbor sore feelings against you for refusing to see how much pain someone is causing. This stems from the toxic person's ability to "amplify insecurities by making some friends feel better or more important than others," she adds.

Toxic people have learned how to sway things in their favor in several ways. "By manipulating situations or twisting stories, toxic individuals can create misunderstandings or conflict between friends and turn friends against each other. They might intentionally pit friends against each other by comparing accomplishments or spreading jealousy, ultimately fostering resentment within the group," says Bayramyan.

Similar toe everything mentioned above, she says these people may control a friend group in the following ways:

  1. Cancelling plans
  2. Controlling group activities
  3. Disrupting events

"Toxic friends may encourage clique-like behavior, subtly excluding certain people to create a hierarchy or division," says Bayramyan.

It's time to kick toxicity out of your inner circle and life. But how?

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If you're noticing these sneaky signs in among your friendships, you may be ready to completely cut your certain people off. However, Bayramyan wants to stop and think first. "Before ending things, consider why the friendship feels toxic and how it's impacting your well-being. Reflect first, be sure of your reasons and consider whether reconciliation is possible," she says.

Her steps to ending a friendship involve:

  1. Approach the conversation with empathy but clarity
  2. Briefly explain your reasons without placing blame
  3. After the breakup, set firm boundaries to avoid being pulled back in.
  4. Avoid situations where you're tempted to engage in emotional conversations with them.

if you're having a hard time being upfront with you friend, Bayramyan says you can "reduce contact gradually" by being "kind but firm, explaining how the friendship no longer feels healthy." Honestly, I'd never recommend someone ghost their friend the way I did even knowing I didn't know how to properly handle the realization things weren't the same.

Of this Bayramyan says, "Some people may need closure, while others don’t. Understand what feels right for you—whether it’s a final conversation or cutting ties more gradually." Also, she wants you to lean on other friends, family, or a therapist to process the end of the friendship and to help reaffirm your decision."

More importantly, she says to '"allow yourself to grieve and move on without second-guessing your decision."

Baylee Gramling

Here are five tips Dr. Hafeez has for you to get rid of toxic friends:

  1. Set Clear Boundaries: If you're not ready to cut ties completely, start by setting firm boundaries—whether it's limiting contact, changing the nature of your interactions, or calling out specific toxic behaviors.
  2. Be Honest but Respectful: If you choose to address the situation directly, be honest about why you're ending the friendship, but try to be calm and respectful rather than confrontational. Focus on how the relationship has affected you, rather than attacking them personally.
  3. Keep It Short and Simple: You don't owe anyone an elaborate explanation. A straightforward "I don't think this friendship is healthy for me anymore" can be enough.
  4. Don't Get Drawn into Arguments: Toxic friends may try to guilt-trip or argue with you. Stay firm in your decision and avoid getting dragged into emotional battles.
  5. Prepare for Pushback: Be ready for them to resist or react negatively. They might try to manipulate you into staying or make you feel guilty, but stay confident in your decision.
  6. Don't Feel Guilty: Ending an abusive friendship is self-love, not selfishness. It's okay to put your emotional well-being before keeping a toxic relationship.
  7. Allow Time to Heal: After ending the friendship, give yourself time to process your emotions and heal. It might take some time to fully let go, but with support and reflection, you'll feel lighter and more at peace.

If you've left some toxic people behind and feel your circle's too small, here are 6 ways to attract friends that have more green flags!

There's no need to break the bank to turn your home into a winter wonderland. Amazon is home to aisles of budget-friendly, affordable, and adorable picks that will bring holiday vibes into your living space all season. We've done all of the searching and scrolling and have narrowed the list down to the top 39 picks that will add the perfect amount of holiday cheer to your home. From twinkling lights to blow-up decor and Santa accents, this list includes the most charming picks that don't come with a hefty price tag. Deck the halls with these Amazon decor finds that will keep your wallet merry and bright.

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This Ornament Reflects the Lights

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If you've been scrolling on #HolidayTok, you may have seen this ornament that users have been raving about. This accessory is covered in a metallic finish and topped with a mini Santa hat for a touch of holiday cheer.

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This Doormat With a Non-Slip Design

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Welcome your guests with holiday cheer, starting with this doormat that has a minimalist reindeer design. It's made with durable material, ensuring it doubles as a protective base to capture leaves, dirt, and dust before entering your home.

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This Burlap Banner Is Easy to Hand

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Create a cozy vibe in your living space with this burlap banner that has a farmhouse-inspired design. The bold red lettering and snowflake accents add a festive touch, making it the perfect holiday party backdrop.

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These Decorative Pillows Come in a Ton of Color Options

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Cozy is an understatement when it comes to these decorative pillows that come in a set of two. Each pillow is covered in sparkling sequins, serving as a statement piece in your living room or bedroom.

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Jingle With Rustic Gold Bells

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Handcrafted in India, these vintage-style gold bells bring rustic charm and warmth to any holiday decor. Their timeless, velvet-wrapped elegance adds a nostalgic, harmonious touch to Christmas trees and displays.

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These Inflatable Holiday Balls With an Easy Inflation System

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Light up your front yard with these inflatable holiday balls that change through 13 colors. These giant inflatables are designed with vibrant patterns and LED lights, perfect for making your home stand out in the neighborhood.

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This Throw Blanket Covered in Snowmen

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This throw blanket is a non-negotiable for the holiday season. It's made from an ultra-soft fleece and features a ton of snowmen across the front and back. It has a lightweight material, perfect for year-round use.

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These Wall Prints With Colorful Options

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Add a retro twist to your holiday decor, starting with these wall prints that come in a set of four. These vintage-style prints are perfect for a seasonal gallery wall, adding a nostalgic touch to your living space.

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This Santa Parachute LED Light With Custom Modes

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Take your holiday lights to the next level with this Santa parachute LED light that can be displayed both indoors and outdoors. With eight lighting options to choose from, this decor item allows you to customize the ambiance for all of your holiday events.

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This Pink Christmas Tree Is Everything

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This unique pink Christmas tree brings a playful twist to traditional holiday decor, instantly catching the eye in any room. With full, fluffy branches that shape up in minutes, it offers ample space for ornaments, creating a vibrant and festive focal point that’s both fun and stylish.

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These White Lights With Connectable Ends

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Spanning 66 feet, these white lights are a go-to for wrapping your trees or framing your windows without breaking the bank. They have a plug-in design and connectable ends, allowing you to link a variety of sets together for a larger look.

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Put Them In the Holiday Mood With This Candle

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Sure, Santa's Workshop might not be real, but this Homesick candle can help you feel like it is. The natural, woodsy smell and the minimalist design make it a great buy for your Vanilla Girl.

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This Window Cling Set With Easy and Safe Removal Options

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With over 130 pieces to work with, this window cling set has everything you need to cover your windows in the most festive decor. These static decals are easy to apply and remove without damaging the window, perfect for seasonal decor looks.

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These Pillow Covers With an Invisible Zipper

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If you prefer a more classy decor look but don't want to make a dent in your wallet, these pillow covers are a must-have option on Amazon. The snowflake embroidery stands out against the crisp white canvas, creating a festive yet chic look.

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This Garland Is Flexible

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Deck the halls with this garland that offers over 30 feet of metallic green and white tinsel. This high-quality material also has a reusable and flexible design, allowing you to style it and move it around from season to season.

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This Santa Sign Is Battery-Operated

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If you're looking to impress your guests, this Santa sign is a must-have decor item. With 30 LED light options to choose from, this accessory shines bright for the whole neighborhood to enjoy. Plus, it has a built-in timer to ensure energy efficiency.

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This Wooden Candy Set for a Sweet Decor Twist

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Whether you display this wooden candy set on the dining room table or mantel, it will add a vintage look that everyone will enjoy. They come in a set of three and are perfect for adding a playful touch to your holiday decor.

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This Wreath Adorned With Berries

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Timeless is an understatement when it comes to this wreath that is covered in red berries and a chic bowknot. The artificial greenery ensures that this is a low-maintenance item, while the sturdy design ensures it will hold up throughout the seasons.

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This Tabletop Sign Set Comes With Matching Pieces

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With four pieces to work with, this tabletop sign set offers everything you need to spread holiday cheer in your home. The minimalist design will blend in seamlessly with the rest of your decor pieces, while the lightweight design makes it easy to move around.

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A Scented Candle of Gratitude

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When you light a Homesick candle, you're doing more than filling the room with hints of bergamot, lavender, and sage. You're igniting memories, offering a silent thanks, and embarking on a sensory trip through the times that define you. With a generous 60-80 hour burn time, this natural soy blend candle is a lasting tribute to the extraordinary women in your life.

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This Burlap Banner for the Fireplace

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You can always count on this burlap banner to create a chic, neutral look in your space. The playful sock shapes are reminiscent of stockings, while the lightweight design ensures they are easy to hang.

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These Blow-Up Ornaments With an Oversized Design

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Transform your outdoor space with these blow-up ornaments that come in a set of eight. The lightweight design ensures easy inflation, while the glossy finish makes them a standout piece in your holiday display.

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This Wall Art Set Comes With a Pack of Two

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With art reminiscent of a snowy forest and a festive tree, this wall art set creates a cozy and chic look in your living space. The high-quality prints add a touch of luxury, while the affordable price ensures they won't break the bank during the holiday season.

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These Towels Covered in Different Designs

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Add a touch of holiday decor to your kitchen with these towels that come in a set of four. Each towel features holiday decals and nostalgic designs, perfect for the winter season. Plus, they are perfect for drying dishes or cleaning surfaces.

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This Holiday Banner for the Living Space

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Designed with traditional Victorian-style lettering and vintage accents, this holiday banner adds a nostalgic touch to your living space. Plus, it has a durable material that ensures you can reuse it for seasons to come.

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This Wooden Welcome Sign for Your Outdoor Space

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Greet your guests with style and class, thanks to this wooden welcome sign that is wrapped in an elegant bow. This piece can rest on your porch, garden gate, or front door, creating a look that everyone can enjoy.

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These Electric Canldes for a Dinner Party

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Create an intimate vibe in your living space with these electric candles that mimic the look of a real flame. These tapered candles have a 3D wick and remote control design, allowing you to adjust the brightness and set timers throughout the day.

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These Tabletop Lights With a Timer

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With realistic bark textures and 24 warm LED lights per tree, these tabletop lights create a magical touch in your winter wonderland. The built-in timer allows you to customize the lighting, perfect for daily use.

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These Plush Gnomes With Cheerful Faces

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These plush gnomes have detailed design features soft grey fabrics, whimsical hats, and glowing LED lights. They create a cozy vibe in your space and come at an affordable price all season.

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This Tree Decor Covered in Lush Branches

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When in doubt, you can always count on this tree decor to create a winter-inspired look in your space. The lush branches and red berries add that classic holiday decor look to your living space, perfect for any room of your home.

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This Cutting Board Made Out of Bamboo

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Prepare your holiday charcuterie boards and appetizers on this cutting board that's covered in a chic Santa design. The bamboo construction is eco-friendly and classy, perfect for any style kitchen.

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This Snowflake Garland With a Lightweight Design

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This snowflake garland features 12 glittery snowflakes and 12 3D snowflakes. It has a lightweight design with intricate details, perfect for creating a magical look during the holidays.

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This Holiday Book Stack With Neutral Tones

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Whether you place this holiday book stack on your coffee table or mantel, it will create a classy look that all of your guests will enjoy. The pineberry accents and jute twine bow add a farmhouse-inspired look, perfect for a modern living space.

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These Mini Holiday Trees Come in a Pack of Three

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There's no need to break the bank on holiday decor when these mini holiday trees will spice up your space in no time. The mini ornaments and garland add a festive touch, perfect for infusing a pop of color into your holiday decor.

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These Vintage-Style Lights With Colorful Bulbs

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With almost thirty ceramic bulbs that range from red, green, and white, these vintage style lights are perfect for wrapping around your trees. The connectable design allows you to link them together for a larger display, while the weatherproof design makes them a safe option for any location.

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These Wall Prints for a Modern Decor Space

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If you prefer a more minimalist decor style, these wall prints are a staple for your space. The trendy designs and winter scenery create a cozy look; the high-quality print makes them look like they have a heftier price tag than reality.

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This Ladder Decor for a Good Laugh

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Light up your home with this ladder decor that displays an LED ladder and a miniature Santa Claus climbing up it. This decor item also has a waterproof design, ensuring it makes it through the season.

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This Wreath Calendar With Winter Details

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The holiday countdown begins with this wreath calendar that has a vintage-inspired design and numbered wooden tags. The natural pine cones create a wintery touch, perfect for a traditional holiday decor look.

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This Table Runner With Tassels

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Prepare the dinner table with this table runner that is covered in the most chic tassels at each end. The table runner is perfect for layering underneath the centerpiece, making a statement for all of your guests to enjoy.

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These Refridgerator Door Handles Protect Your Appliances.

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Step out of your comfort zone with these refrigerator door handles that come in a set of six. Each handle features Santa and snowman designs, not only adding a decorative touch but a protective one, too.

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This Blow-Up Decoration Serves as the Statement Piece

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Designed for outdoor use, this blow-up decoration features LED lights that everyone will enjoy. This accessory is easy to set up and includes a blower and stakes for easy installation.

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These Chair Covers Are Washable

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Throw these chair covers over your barstools or dining room chairs to create a look that everyone will enjoy. They are designed to fit more standard dining room chairs and are easy to clean and reuse throughout the years.

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