Amazon Giving an amazing gift can be challenging: Do you go the practical route? Maybe something personal? What about a new beauty item or accessory? Luckily, this list is here to help. Scroll on for budget-friendly, bougie gifts that are selling on Amazon because they’re useful, aesthetically pleasing, and fun. A Dainty Necklace Plated In 14-Karat Gold PAVOI 14K Gold Plated Station Necklace Amazon – The low price tag of this gold necklace doesn’t align with its high quality — it’s such a find. The necklace features 14-karat gold plating and five cubic zirconia stones set into it. It’s a...
55 Bougie, Brilliant Home Upgrades Under $30 On Amazon
Amazon Taking your home to luxe level is easier and less expensive than you might think. And this list of truly bougie and brilliant home finds is the proof. Ahead find upgrades for every inch of your home, including upscale gold cabinet pulls and a peel-and-stick backsplash that look so good, your friends will think you remodeled, plus ultra-plush linens, and even a few outdoor essentials that will instantly up your home’s value. Everything is just $30 or less and available to ship to your front door, so get to shopping. Luxe Gold Cabinet Pulls AOBITE Gold Cabinet Knobs (6-Pack)...
Would You Name Your Baby After A Passenger On The Mayflower? You May Have Already.
Kateryna Zasukhina/Getty Images If you’re the type of fall fanatic who is eagerly covering your home in turkeys and cornucopias, then perhaps you want a baby name that pays homage to your favorite autumnal holiday: Thanksgiving. And who knows? Maybe you’re even fascinated enough by the pilgrims’ journey to the new world to consider taking a look at the Mayflower’s manifest for naming inspo. Or maybe you read this title and think this is a bunch of gravy. Perhaps the idea of naming a child after a pilgrim seems strange, and maybe even in poor taste, given the discrepancy of...
Stop Telling Your Kids What Not To Do
Instagram / @abanaturally Some days, it can just feel like every word out of your mouth is “stop,” “no,” or “don’t.” It’s not easy to raise kids in their more *ahem* adventurous phases, when it feels like all they do is test your limits. But, one mom offered a language hack that might change the game. Behavior analyst Jenna Mazzillo, @abanaturally, shared a video to Instagram reels where she explained that those “stop no don’ts” might actually be a part of the problem. “Here’s the thing about when we use those ‘don’t’ and ‘no’ statements. We’re never telling our children...



