How to Make a DIY Patch Blanket in Under an Hour

Love the look of embroidered patches but have no idea what to do with them? SAME. A denim jacket or backpack can only house so many. Enter the simplest DIY project ever: a patch blanket. Whether you’re collecting patches of places you’ve been, of empowering feminist messages, or of quirky puns, this is an easy way to create something eye-catching and funky in under an hour. Make it for yourself, make it for your boo, bestie, or, in my case, your babe.

Anjelika Temple here, Chief Creative Officer and Founding Partner at Brit + Co, and mom to babygirl Anokhi, who is now one! For Anokhi’s birthday, I knew I wanted to make something that could become a keepsake for her over the years rather than something she’d only enjoy as a baby. And of course, I’m also a new mom and don’t have a ton of free time to get as crafty as I might like. My husband David and I have always loved traveling and have made a point to keep that up with our daughter in tow, so I decided to make Anokhi a blanket adorned with patches of all the places she’s been in her first year. I should probably put the word “make” in quotes because, newsflash, I bought a blanket and simply added patches to it. Yep. Hack to the max, but unlike about a dozen other DIY projects, I actually completed this on time and in a matter of minutes!

Materials and Tools:

  • blanket
  • iron
  • fabric glue
  • patches!
  • embroidery hoop, needles + floss (optional)

Instructions:

  1. Iron your blanket. Lay your patches out in a design that suits you.
  2. Follow the instructions on your patch for how to adhere. For traditional iron-on, it’s best to iron the part of your blanket that that patch is going onto, then place the patch on the freshly warmed spot. Place a piece of thin cotton over the patch, and then hold your iron over the patch for about 15 seconds. Flip the blanket over and iron on the back of the patch as well. Let cool, then repeat if need be.
  3. If patches don’t have the iron-on adhesive (many of mine were vintage, so no longer had the adhesive), use fabric glue.
  4. For added color and durability, you can embroider around the edges of each patch to keep them secure.
  5. Keep adding to it over the years!

I found this blanket at Anthropologie, and it couldn’t have been more perfect. If you have the time and drive, you can absolutely make a blanket very similar to this one. I knew I wanted a piece that could be a picnic blanket, wall hanging, tablecloth, or good old fashioned blanket, and popped on over to Anthro en route to the fabric store and instantly saved myself a ton of sewing time.

For the patches, let’s be real: I’m not a mom genius who thought of this idea before Anokhi was born. I came up with it about two months ago, so I scoured the internet for vintage patches from all the places we’ve been. I hit up Etsy and eBay and found some really unique pieces. Of course, not everywhere we’ve been has an aesthetically pleasing patch to represent it, so I got creative with how to include some of our weekend trips. For example, I found a sweet “Sleeping Under the Stars” patch for our first family camping trip when Anokhi was five weeks old. I also found this “The Beach Belongs to Everyone” patch to stand in for weekends spent at Stinson Beach and Cayucos. Pro tip: The Etsy seller Heyday Roadtrip has patches from pretty much everywhere in the States, so it’s a good place to start.

Iron your blanket. Lay your patches out in a design that suits you.

Follow the instructions on your patch for how to adhere. For traditional iron-on, it’s best to iron the part of your blanket that that patch is going onto, then place the patch on the freshly warmed spot. Place a piece of thin cotton over the patch, and then hold your iron over the patch for about 15 seconds. Flip the blanket over and iron on the back of the patch as well. Let cool, then repeat if need be. If patches don’t have the iron-on adhesive (many of mine were vintage, so no longer had the adhesive), use fabric glue!

For bold DIY’ers who love labor-intensive crafts, you can embroider around the edges of each patch to keep them secure. In some imaginary world I plan on doing this over the next few months, but in reality I’ll probably just try to finish the one patch that I started ;)

Give it to your little!

Anokhi loved all the different patch textures and the tassels on the blanket.

Both creatures approve.

This would make a great gift for your kid (obvs!), your significant other, or anyone you love to travel with. If you make something inspired by this, share it with me @anjelikatemple.

What other creative ideas have you made or seen for your little one’s milestones? Share your projects and inspiration with us @BritandCo.

Photography: Brittany Griffin

Once you've got your red, white and blue ice cream, Pinterest-perfect decorations and all your best buddies, the only thing your Fourth of July BBQ needs is a solid selection of lawn games. If you grew up playing horseshoes, corn-hole and bocce ball, bring back those childhood faves with a modern twist!

As you're prepping your Independence Day activities, spruce up an old board game with a psychedelic paint job, or turn an old classic into a giant-sized adventure that kids of *all ages* will love. Once you're done, it's game time (after you Instagram it, of course)! Keep reading for 15 fun DIY games that will make your Fourth of July party the hottest bash on the block!

DIY Lawn Dominoes

Iron & Twine

Dominoes aren’t just for the card table anymore. Paint a set of wooden blocks with a splash of color that *screams* summertime, and you’ve got a weekend hit. (via Iron & Twine)

Giant Jenga

A Beautiful Mess

Because everything is more fun when it's giant-sized. Paint the outer edge of the blocks with a few coats of colorful house paint to make the tower extra pretty, and get ready for a bit of fun competition among friends, fam, and kids. (via A Beautiful Mess)

Giant Scrabble

Consider The Peel

A traditional game of Scrabble has 100 tiles (eek!), so you might want to consider cutting down on that a bit – unless you live for the game. Stock up on some wood tiles at your local hardware store, then use paint and stencils to get the letters on each tile. And don’t forget the points in the lower right corner! (viaConsider The Peel)

DIY Horse Shoes

Mr. Kate

Embroidery thread isn’t just for friendship bracelets — it’s also for making the *cutest* set of horseshoes you ever did see. Start by spray painting the horseshoes and the stake, and then wrap them in a thread for a colorful, boho-chic look. (via Mr. Kate)

Flamingo Ring Toss Lawn Game

Sugar & Cloth

This game could totally double as yard decor after the holiday weekend is over. If you have a nice grassy area available and you’re short on time (or are sticking to a budget), skip the pots and just stick the flamingos straight into the ground! Otherwise, fill some mini planters with sand or soil to keep your fun-loving flamingos upright. (via Sugar & Cloth)

DIY Lawn Checkers

Jessie Daye

Just... ignore the funny looks the hardware guys give you when you stock up on a cartful of bucket lids. Spray paint half of them black for a traditional color palette, or shock your uncle with a snazzy set of pink and orange checker pieces. (via Jessie Daye)

DIY Color Block Games

Brit + Co

Make sure there’s a game station for *all* ages and interests at your party. While the rest of the crew is battling it out at the corn hole game, set up a couple of these rad color-dipped board games to keep everyone entertained. (via Brit + Co.)

DIY Lawn Matching Game

Studio DIY

This game is perf for the backyard — it’s made with cork tiles, so it’s totally reusable and light enough for the little ones to carry around. There are printables for all these symbols so you can have a summertime themed set, but feel free to get creative and come up with your own stencils. (via Studio DIY)

Yard Yahtzee

Style Me Pretty

Supersize this old-school game, and let the good times roll with these giant dice. This DIY even includes a free printable scorecard so you can refresh your memory on a winning strategy. (viaStyle Me Pretty)

Frisbee Tic-Tac-Toe

Better Homes & Garden

The traditional version might not be cool enough for the kids, but give them a giant version, and they’ll be all over it. This game actually takes a lot of skill to get the frisbees to land *exactly* right. (via Better Homes & Gardens)

DIY Cactus Ring Toss Lawn Game

Brit + Co

Ring toss just got a very trendy upgrade. If you'd rather spend your budget on tasty snacks and cocktails, you'll love that this yard game is made out of nothing more than cardboard boxes and paint. Bonus: You can use these adorable cacti as home decor later on! (via Brit + Co.)

DIY Bocce Balls

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When it comes time to bust out the bocce balls, make sure your color scheme is *on point* and in full patriotic form. Spruce up an old set of bocce balls with a starry makeover and a fresh coat of paint. (via Brit + Co.)

DIY Star-Spangled Yard

Better Homes & Gardens

Give your lawn the star-spangled treatment for Fourth of July weekend. And don't panic: it's not *actual* paint. Cut a star shape from a piece of cardboard, spray the grass lightly with water, and use a flour sifter to fill the shape with flour. The stars should last until your sprinklers wash them away. (via Better Homes & Gardens)

4th Of July Tic-Tac-Toe

Hey, Let's Make Stuff

Bring along this little game to your neighborhood block party, and get ready for it to be an instant hit. You can use any sized letters for this DIY, but the bigger the letters are, the more fun (and photogenic) it will be. (via Hey, Let's Make Stuff!)

Custom Cornhole Game

Brit + Co

This game is practically a requirement at all summer festivities. You can totally DIY it from scratch, or you can try this simple makeover for your very own custom set. (via Brit + Co.)

Did we get your favorite yard game? If you're looking for more fun DIY ideas for Fourth of July weekend, make sure you follow us on Pinterest!

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This article has been updated.

Barn doors, millennial grey, and all-white kitchens have officially faded from the home decor spotlight. Heading into 2025 we're seeing more dynamic, layered, and personalized styles versus cookie-cutter looks. Vintage pieces that add character, rich, earthy tones and textured finishes that bring in warmth, and natural materials are now defining the new modern aesthetic, making homes feel more inviting, lived-in, and elevated. Here are five design trends that designers are excited to see exit the home decor scene ASAP.

Outdated Design Trends For 2025

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Goodbye: Overly Industrial Aesthetic

"One design trend we would love to see disappear in 2025 is the overly industrial, exposed-pipe aesthetic," says Taylor Hahn, cofounder of LA-based House of Rolison. "While it's had its moment, it often feels cold and impersonal, especially in residential spaces."

Nils Timm, House of Rolison

Hello: Warm, Organic Elements

Instead, cozier spaces that combine texture, warmer colors and organic materials are in. "I believe people are craving more warmth, comfort, and organic design elements that connect them to nature," adds Taylor.

Taryn Elliott

Goodbye: Trend Shopping

There's a shift toward more thoughtful and intentional interiors rather than stocking up on everything you see trending on TikTok. The 2025 design trends look to emphasize sustainability, comfort, and timeless elegance. "Another design trend we are not fond of is over commercialization and trend shopping for your home, specific to furniture," says Amanda Leigh, cofounder of House of Rolison.

Nils Timm, House of Rolison

Hello: Investment Pieces

"Although there is nothing wrong with shopping for dupes of trendy designer furniture, we would rather see people invest in pieces they truly are passionate about and will love for years to come," adds Amanda. She suggests investing in long-lasting pieces that you curate through travel, moments in life, or "simply falling in love with a piece online."

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Sustainability is also a key focus, with an emphasis on eco-friendly materials like reclaimed wood, recycled glass, and organic fabrics. Mix vintage and antique pieces with contemporary furniture for a more personal and timeless look. Top the look with bold, statement pieces, such as sculptural lighting or handmade furniture, over mass-produced items for a stronger sense of individuality. Invest in pieces that you love, have a back story, and make your home uniquely yours.

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Goodbye: Smart Home Technology

Smart home systems manage your heat, AV, and lighting automatically based on pre-set programs, but they can be more complicated than convenient. "I believe it’s getting too complex to navigate, upkeep and spend even more time with technology in the home, which should want us want to simplify, disintegrate and make our homes the warm place where AI has no place," says Natália Severdia, founder of Interior Studio Natália and an interior designer based in Truckee, California.

Maria Orlova

Hello: Biophilic Design

Biophilic design incorporates natural elements like plants, water features, and natural light to promote a deeper connection to nature, and create a calm and healthy living environment. Overall, modern home decor trends are embracing individuality, sustainability, and a connection to the natural world.

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Goodbye: Dark Maximalism

“One home décor trend that could be left behind as we head into 2025 is "dark maximalism," a style that leans heavily into dark colors and rich textures to create moody atmospheres," says Johanna Constantinou, interior trends expert at Tapi Carpets & Floors. "While this trend offers drama and depth when achieved correctly, it can easily overwhelm a space if not carefully curated." Without the right balance between richness and cohesion, Johanna says, "the abundance of dark tones and excessive ornamentation can make rooms feel cluttered and heavy, rather than cozy and inviting."

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Hello: Softer Palettes

Styles like Scandinavian minimalism or eclectic designs that mix boldness with light, airy tones are excellent alternatives, adds Johanna. "These trends emphasize contrast, cultural influences, and personal expression, while avoiding the potential of a space feeling too crowded or dark. By embracing softer palettes, curved furniture, and sustainable materials, homeowners can still enjoy expressive, cosy spaces — just with a touch more lightness and harmony.”

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Goodbye: Kitschy Kitchens

Kitschy kitchens was a 2024 trend that was set to take off, but as with anything too kitschy, it got old fast. "Burn out and informational overload need to be balanced out with homes that feel therapeutic, calm and simple, acting as places to recharge and regain peace and tranquility. We need to let the eye and mind rest and not be overly stimulated," Natália says.

Nico

Hello: Tranquil Spaces

Earthenware, plants, terrazzo are all trends we're seeing in kitchens. Some designers were still on the fence about open shelving, but it's something that if you have the space and design with intention (choosing quality items that you love and eliminating clutter) they are still a popular trend among our favorite designers.

Gavin Cater, Bungalowe

In the end, it all comes down to creating spaces that bring you joy and reflect your unique self. Whether you're someone home in a way that feels authentic to you. Incorporating meaningful mementos alongside timeless, durable furniture will keep your space not only fresh and stylish but also enduringly relevant. The focus 2025 is on blending quality with personal expression, ensuring your home remains a sanctuary for years to come.

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There’s always been a sort of DIY element to the IKEA brand, from building the furniture yourself to IKEA hacks to their bolts of Scandinavian-inspired fabrics to make everything from pillows to accessories. Now IKEA stores are blowing it up with Tyg, a new collection of home textiles that inspires us to get creative with fabric.

The pre-cut fabrics come in 3-meter cuts, or a little more than 3 yards each – just enough to get creative with canvas covers, bags, fashion and accessories. Choose from 20 cheerful, vibrant, and nature-inspired patterns that reflect Scandinavian modern design to transform and personalize your space. Look out for the collection in stores this July 2024!

In the meantime, here’s some inspiration for turning them into something you love! Make sure to bookmark it!

Pencil Skirt

IKEA

"Our collections are a homage to the rich Scandinavian design identity that we cherish and aim to preserve," says a rep from IKEA Sweden. There are also some vintage prints in the mix. Try our easy pencil skirt pattern for a fun summer skirt.

No Sew Belted Tote

IKEA

Storage hack: Use these bold prints to cover boring cardboard boxes and add a leather handle for a chic and practical use.

Low-Sew Ottoman Cover

IKEA

Learn how to reupholster an ottoman and pick fun IKEA fabrics to create a statement piece.

Tote Bag

IKEA

You can never have too many tote bags, right? This floral pattern would make for a cute and colorful market tote!

Hugs + Kisses Pillows

IKEA

Try this animal print in our most adorable hugs and kisses pillows. New to sewing? Try our sewing class!

Overall Dress

IKEA

Practice your sewing skills by making a simple overalls dress! This fabric would be perfect.

Box Covers

IKEA

Wrap them like gift wrap around shoe boxes using a staple gun for another easy storage hack.

No Sew Pencil Pouch

IKEA

A small print like this black and white check is great for small projects like a pencil pouch.

Pillowcases

IKEA

Colorful stripes are perfect for a pillowcase pattern (via PurlSoho), where you just stitch two rectangles of fabric together (standard size is 20 by 26 inches) right sides together. Then hem the opening!

Wall Organizer

IKEA

This wall organizer is another easy DIY, where you can sew the rectangle around the dowel, or iron the edges with no-sew hem tape. Hand-sew or machine stitch the pockets, making sure to fold under the edges for a cleaner look!

Planter

IKEA

This drawstring planter cover is a cute idea for covering ho-hum planters or vases.

Kids Travel Pillow

IKEA

Traveling with a kiddo? Keep them comfy with this sweet travel pillow pattern from Joann's.

Summer Crop Top

IKEA

A great first sewing project is this crop top in this fun purple check!

No Sew Covered Canvas

IKEA

Probably the easiest way to use this fabric is by staple-gunning it around a canvas for an easy and creative art piece!

Laptop Case

IKEA

Protect your laptops with a fabric case in a bold striped pattern. This fabric would also make a great curtain!

Pet Bed

IKEA

OMG, how cute! Make your pet a bed (via Joann's) in a playful print you'll both love.

Seat Cushion

IKEA

Learning the straight stitch on your sewing machine will get you very far. New seat cushions in every room!

Tasseled Pillows

IKEA

I never met a tassel I didn't love. Add bright colored tassels to this B&W print.

Travel Bag

IKEA

Toss your toiletries in something handmade with thistravel bag pattern.

Pocket Patch

IKEA

Pocket patterns are great for adding to furniture and clothes. This top-stitched one is handy for holding the remote, emergency snack bag, or a small book.

Look out for the IKEA Tyg collection in stores this July 2024!

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Growing up, I had very pale lashes — they were basically nonexistent — and my best friend was mascara. I always say that it's my number one desert island product. And with this makeup essential being my #1 everyday fave, I've tried so many different kinds...it's honestly kind of crazy. So since I'm somewhat of a professional mascara connoisseur, I thought I'd show you some of my favorites of all time — and they're all drugstore picks under $10! Let's get into it!

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Maybelline Lash Sensational Sky High

This mascara is so sensational that it has over 100,000 reviews on Amazon — and I can definitely see why. The Maybelline Lash Sensational Sky High made my eyelashes so huge, that I genuinely had to stop wearing it everyday because it made me look like I had falsies on. This one is very voluminous, and super lengthening.

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Essence Lash Princess Mascara

The people's princess, and everyone's favorite, has to be this mascara. I've never heard more about a mascara in my life than the Essence Lash Princess Mascara. It's largely raved about by over 300,000 people on Amazon as truly being the best mascara. And the best part? It's UNDER $5! This one deserves all the flowers, and will mak your lashes look stunning in no time!

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Maybelline Great Lash

I will never forget my first trip to the drugstore where my mom let me pick out my very own makeup products. I chose translucent face powder and this mascara. I used it everyday, and it made my lashes look incredible — and it still does! I re-visited it last year to see if it's as good as I remember, and it definitely was! It's the best bang for your buck, coming in at only $5!

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L'Oreal Telescopic Mascara

Another OG fave for me, I've used this drugstore mascara for years! Not only is it voluminous, but it's also extra lengthening. Honestly, it's probably the most lengthening mascara I've ever used. The applicator is so precise, and it really helps you coat every single lash directly. An all-time fave of mine!

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L'Oréal Paris Voluminous Mascara

My favorite thing about this mascara? It makes your lashes not only look long, but also so soft! This won't give you that flakey hardened texture like a lot of mascaras tend to do. Instead, your lashes are long and fluttery. A perfect mascara, if you ask me!

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Maybelline Volum' Express

If you're looking for some serious volume, then look no further! This affordable mascara is perfect to give your lashes a lift and add some volume. The thickness is gives is amazing, and I love the applicator on this one as well.

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Covergirl Lash Blast

I've loved this mascara for years because the initial application coats just about every lash you have. It's also ideal for those of you that have been looking for a smudge proof mascara that won't transfer at all and leave your under eyes all dark. Defiantly a 10/10 for me!

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Maybelline Stiletto

Okay, this mascara is yet another drugstore pick that I've used for the longest time. It's such a cute bottle, and the applicator is super thin and pointed, so it's great for lengthening your lashes, all the while adding the perfect amount of volume as well. It's also very dark, so it will make give your lashes some extra dramatic color.

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Milani Lash Extensions Tubing Mascara

I love a good tubing mascara, because — unlike most mascaras — it's so easy to remove. All you have to do is lightly get your lashes wet, wipe them down, and voila! Your mascara is all gone. Would highly recommend this one, if you hate taking off mascara at night.

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L'Oreal Paris Voluminous Black

This mascara genuinely has the blackest pigment you can find! It will make your lashes look freshly tinted, all while getting that va-va-voom volume we're all looking for. This is another great option to add to your list!

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Fall is the perfect time to create a cozy ambiance in your home. Of course, you'll need some products to help you achieve this aesthetic, and that's why we've rounded up 37 vintage-inspired home decor items that will bring you warmth and nostalgia. No matter your home design choice, these products will elevate and bring an inviting allure to your space.

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Ditch the Flames and Use This Candle Warmer Lamp

Amazon

Create a cozy aesthetic with this candle warmer lamp. It melts the candle inside its jar without fire and will release its natural scent in just a few minutes.

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Warm Up on the Couch With a Quilted Blanket

Amazon

This quilted blanket, with its floral print and soft texture, will give your home a charming feel. Made from 100% cotton, it can be thrown over your couch or at the end of your bed for easy decoration.

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Play Music From This Retro Bluetooth Speaker

Amazon

This retro Bluetooth speaker doubles as a music player and nostalgic decor. With this adorable green device, you can listen to your favorite playlists or podcasts.

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Display These Gold Candlesticks Anywhere in Your Home

Amazon

Spruce up your living space with these gold candlesticks that offer a vintage and timeless appeal. They are made from golden brass with a brushed metal design for a simple yet elegant look.

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Add Some Peel and Stick Wallpaper to Your Space

Amazon

Floral wallpaper used to be all the rage in the '90s. Bring back this trend with peel and stick wallpaper that will make your living space feel more homey.

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Include Some Greenery in Your Decor With a Few Faux Plants

Amazon

Nothing makes a home more welcoming than a few faux plants. For a charming look, place these in every room of your home.

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Create a Cozy Couch With These Corduroy Pillow Covers

Amazon

You'll feel warm and snug with these corduroy pillow covers. They are available in a few color options, including brown, green, pink, purple, and gray, that will all add some color to your home.

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Bring On the Boho With a Macrame Wall Hanging

Amazon

With this macrame wall hanging, you'll feel like you're back in the '90s. It is the perfect decoration for a subtle, throwback vibe.

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Cozy Up With a Blanket Ladder

Amazon

If you love spending hours curled up on the couch with a good book, you need a blanket ladder. This decoration will help you easily store your blankets and throws in one place.

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Add Some Light to Your Home With These Flameless Candles

Amazon

These flameless candles are ideal for a warm aesthetic. They can be placed on all your tables and counters for additional lighting.

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Decorate With An Arch Mirror

Amazon

This baroque-inspired arch mirror will immediately add a vintage look to your living space. Lean it against a wall in your home for a traditional yet glamorous decoration.

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Upgrade Your Bedroom With a Bed Canopy

Amazon

Take naps and sleep a full eight hours with this bed canopy draped above your mattress. It will add a magical look and feel to your sleeping area.

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Get Groovy With a Lava Lamp

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Nothing will bring you back to your childhood like a lava lamp. This option offers the subtle and chic colors of white and rose gold that will match your other home decor.

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Hang This Floral Tapestry on Your Wall

Amazon

Skip the wall art and opt for this fun floral tapestry. With hand-sewn finishes and a decorative print, this tapestry can be hung anywhere in your home that needs extra decor.

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Treat Your Feet to a Shaggy Rug

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It is easy to feel the warmth and softness of this shaggy rug. Place it in front of your fireplace, bed, or desk for a nostalgic touch.

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Light Up Any Room With a Vintage Lamp

Amazon

If you are searching for an old-school aesthetic, look no further than this vintage lamp. Its beautiful colored glass is sophisticated and chic.

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Embellish Your Bathroom With a Decorative Tray

Amazon

Use this decorative tray as a unique jewelry or cosmetics holder. Its gold carvings offer an antique design perfect for any room in your home.

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Display Your Flowers in This Vintage Vase

Amazon

This vintage vase will easily become your new favorite piece of home decor. Its gorgeous blue and white design is suitable for any season.

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Host a Dinner Party With These Coupe Glasses

Amazon

You can use these coupe glasses for delicious cocktails or a refreshing non-alcoholic beverage. They are the upgrade you need to your regular drinking glasses.

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Unwind on These Floor Pillows

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Need some additional seating? Choose these comfortable floor pillows that feature a scalloped edge and a luxurious appearance.

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Read in Bed With a Wedge Pillow

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You can comfortably read all night long with this wedge pillow. It offers additional back support and its fabric is soft to the touch.

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Remain Relaxed With a Scented Candle

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Nothing will keep your home feeling more cozy than a scented candle. This luxurious option offers fruity notes of orange, cherry plum, berry and grape.

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Spend Time Relaxing on This Beanbag Chair

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Bring on the nostalgia with this beanbag chair. It is filled with memory foam that shapes to your body making it a comfortable alternative to the couch.

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Dim Your Living Space With These Velvet Curtains

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Use these velvet curtains as a way to darken any room. They offer an insulated and velvet feel that will make any room more glamorous.

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Protect Your Table With These Crocheted Coasters

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These pretty crocheted coasters will add some texture to your coffee table. They are available in color options including beige, black, white, yellow and purple.

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Store Your Belongings in This Woven Basket

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Add farmhouse vibes to your home with a simple woven basket. Throw your blankets, towels or children's toys inside this item for easy organization.

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Check the Time on This Retro Clock

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Step back into time with this retro clock that features a rustic bronze and matte finish. It can be used as an alarm clock or simply placed on your nightstand.

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Add Style to Your Home With a Magazine Rack

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Store your books, newspapers, and magazines in this leather rack. With a caramel leather design, it is an easy way to add a sophisticated item to your space.

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Bring Out Your Inner Hippie With These Beaded Curtains

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Add some pizzazz to your home with these fun beaded curtains. They are DIY and can be placed in any doorway and will leave you feeling nostalgic.

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Cuddle Up With a Knit Throw Blanket

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A movie marathon is incomplete without a knit throw blanket. You'll never want to get off the couch once this blanket is in your possession.

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Cherish Memories With An Antique Picture Frame

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Display your favorite photographs inside this antique picture frame. Its vintage and alluring design makes it the perfect addition to your home.

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Rest Your Feet on This Pouf Ottoman

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You'll feel instantly relaxed once you start using this pouf ottoman. Place it near your couch or living room chair for a complete look.

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Warm Up With These Ceramic Coffee Cups

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Ask anybody, and they'll tell you that you need a warm beverage to stay comfortable and cozy. Use these ceramic cups to drink your favorite tea or coffee.

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Display Your Items on These Floating Shelves

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Install these floating shelves into your living space for a homey feel. They are ideal for bedrooms, living rooms, and dining rooms where you want to display your small trinkets and decor.

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Lay Back on This Leather Recliner

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With a 270-degree swivel, this leather recliner can be used for sitting, lying down, reading, and watching television. Pick from leather colors such as brown, black, white, and gray.

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Bring Light Into Your Home With These Wall Sconces

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Made with brushed brass, these wall sconces will bring vintage allure to your living space. Place them on your wall for added light and decor.

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Dress Up Your Bathroom With a Leather Tissue Box Holder

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Place this leather tissue box holder over your tissues for a sophisticated look. This product will immediately elevate your bathroom with its luxurious leather.

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