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7 hours agoI Stopped Buying Souvenirs - I Get These "Whimsical" Finds for My Walls Instead
Personal photos from travel can serve as meaningful souvenirs that capture memories and emotions.
The convenience of sourcing online is fraught with more pitfalls than most of us want to admit. Try finding adequate photos of a vintage piece's condition-close-ups of the fabric, video of damaged areas, any images of a piece's rear or underside!
I call it the tsunami of stuff. It's cresting. There are a lot of baby boomers. America's over-65 population reached 55.8 million in 2020, and an additional 42.4 million are in the 55-64 age group. This adds up to nearly 100 million people who have amassed a large amount of possessions - stuff they bought, stuff they got from their own parents, stuff their kids stuck them with.
As a content creator, she immediately clocked the platform as a game-changer because of a feature that allowed users to add products from disparate brands to one shareable, shoppable page. But she could see why they consulted her: The colors of their prototype were turquoise and pink. 'Like, what a man thought a woman would want,' Lopinsky says, laughing.
One of the things that is on my soon to buy for this year is a moka pot. I've been intrigued about this Italian way of brewing an espresso-like coffee through steam pressure. It's obviously cheaper than an actual espresso machine and some coffee lovers have said that it tastes even better since it's a more "natural" way of pulling the espresso shot.
Just because something looks weird at first glance doesn't mean it can't change your everyday life for the better. These Amazon finds are unapologetically quirky, but wildly practical once you give them a chance. They can solve oddly specific problems, streamline everyday annoyances, and make mundane tasks way more entertaining than they have any right to be. If you're into dopamine decor and kooky household items, look no further than this list fun and functional items.
If you're not the kind of person who gets excited when they see an all-beige living room spread in a home decor magazine, you've come to the right place. Sure, we get the appeal of keeping things chic and minimalist, but sometimes you want your house to feel fun and playful. Whether you're into whimsymaxxing, dopamine decor, or just have an affinity for all things cute and colorful, you're going to love the picks on this list.
Both LABUBU and Sanrio have passionate fanbases, and this partnership engages collectors and fans alike, blending timeless Sanrio appeal with the playful mischief that has made LABUBU a global icon.
We might be exposed to more ads and commercials today than ever before in human history, but the idea of advertising itself is certainly not a new concept. According to Instapage, the first signs of advertisements actually appeared in ancient Egyptian steel carvings from 2000 BC. Meanwhile, the first printed ad was published in 1472, when William Caxton decided to advertise a book by posting flyers on church doors in England.
Among my many skills is that of carpentry - master level, frame to finish including cabinet-making. Today, I rode along with someone to install a window in (shiver!) a trailer house. I think they're called "mobile homes" now, but they're 'trailers' to me. Anyway, like most "trailer homes", this one had substantial rot around the window. We had no way to fix it short of inserting pieces of wood to fill the space, caulk heck out of it, then hand-nail the new window trim
In the room I'm working in, there's a feather-filled shrine to various dead hens, two candles in the shape of Saint Lucy's eyes, a stuffed Australian magpie, a wig, three pewter goats and a French revolutionary cockade made from a jam pot lid (an illustrative selection; there's much more). Other people are similarly well stocked with weirdness: my father has a lifesize wooden sheep.
There's a lot of cool stuff out there - but finding something truly cool and cheap? That's rare. The genius inventions below are selling out because they check both boxes. From stuff that'll make your days run easier to fun little things for your car, home, and daily routine, prices start at just a few bucks.
If your daily routine has gotten a little too routine, one of the easiest ways to shake things up is to bring in some badass stuff. And this doesn't have to mean dropping cash on a motorcycle or fancy car. There are tons of game-changing life additions available right on Amazon - for less than the cost of dinner out. From wireless security cameras to lightbulbs that look like fireworks, these finds are both badass and budget-friendly. So get to browsing, because your life isn't
Some home products might look a little quirky at first, but when you see them in action, it's clear they solve those everyday annoyances that constantly drive you nuts - you know, cluttered cabinets, dark hallways in the middle of the night, remote controls that always go missing. That's why we carefully curated the list below. From small upgrades to inventions that feel straight-up genius, these picks will make a huge difference.
When it comes to your wardrobe, it can be easy to define "bougie" as a piece of clothing that looks or feels expensive - and while the items on this list check those boxes, they're also so clever, you'll wonder how you ever did without them. Scroll on to shop for chic loungewear with extra functional features; trendy and practical fits for both day and night; and accessories that solve all sorts of fashion-related dilemmas.
Chocolate disappears in minutes, leaving nothing but an empty wrapper and fleeting satisfaction. The best gifts aren't consumed and forgotten; they become daily companions that elevate ordinary moments into something special. Design-centric objects strike that perfect balance between aesthetic beauty and genuine utility, transforming mundane tasks into opportunities for delight. These aren't decorative dust collectors destined for a forgotten shelf. They're thoughtfully crafted tools that earn their place in everyday life through both visual appeal and practical performance.
The best products are the ones that solve everyday problems, like being able to see into your blind spot when driving, or decluttering that mess of cables on your desk. So if you're looking for cool stuff that's actually useful? You've come to the right place, as all the life-improving things you'll find below are not only practical, but each one will set you back less than the cost of dinner out.