We're still here, spending more time together at home than ever before. And yet time marches on toward Kwanzaa, Hanukkah and Christmas, New Year's Eve and New Year's Day.
How to make the holidays feel special when we've been cooped up for so long? One way is by leaning even more into home and loved ones. Think about what food, drink and fun will bring you together and add a festive flair.
We hope these ideas for gifts that make you cozier and jollier and, yes, maybe a little plumper, will take on added meaning when shared with those you love.
Comfort zone
1 / Head rest
Add cheer and the warmth of wool with colorful pillows made by a women's cooperative in Peru and sold from a small Wisconsin town. Insert is feather and down. From $99, culturalcloth.com
2 / Winter blooms
Felt flowers add brightness to gray days and make any room warmer. A Finnish Mon Amie pitcher does double duty as a vase. Flowers $5 each, vase $55, American Swedish Institute, asimn.org
3 / Lounge around
This ribbed top with slightly belled sleeves is sewn in Lisa Hackwith's sun-drenched St. Paul studio, using ethically sourced fabric with heft to make it cozy. $89, hackwithdesignhouse.com
4 / Get cracklin'
Wood wicks crackle and snap, giving you the sense of being near an old-fashioned log fireplace, even if yours is gas. Sold as singles (Sexy Lumberjack, anyone?) and gift sets, like this Hygge Home Box. $28, sotacracklers.com
5 / Spot of fun
You've seen the speckled pattern on hats. Now the company known for donating half of its proceeds to fight pediatric cancer has spun their material into something to wrap your whole body. $95, loveyourmelon.com