It's no surprise that Swifties around the world are getting into the holiday spirit and embracing their favorite blondes this season.
Time magazine recently announced Taylor Swift as its 2023 Person of the Year. And the star's fans are supporting her in any way they can, including decorating her Christmas tree.
Etsy has over 8,000 listings that pop up when people search for “Taylor Swift ornaments” there. Many of them are very creative.
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Some are subtle homages to specific Swift albums, many make 2023 the year of the Elas tour, and some are seriously thoughtful.
Here are some eye-catching designs.
Taylor Swift inspired thousands of Christmas ornaments to celebrate the holidays in Swifty style this year. (Buda Mendez/TAS23/TAS Copyright Management via Getty Images)
“It's a bad season” ornament
Etsy shop owner Mike Francisco told Fox News Digital that his decorations were inspired by his wife's love for Swift.
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“My wife has been a huge Taylor Swift fan since her album 'Fearless,' and we love her song 'Tis the Damn Season,'” he said.
This decoration is a play on words. It's a reference to Swift's song “'Tis the Damn Season,” a creative tweak to the holiday rendition. (Mike Francisco)
The ornament is a wooden wreath with the song title in the center, subtly representing the song and the holiday season.
“'Tis the Damn Season” is one of the songs on Swift's ninth album, evermore, and tells the story of returning home for the holidays and forming a fleeting relationship.
Francisco said he wanted to create something that everyone who saw it would be satisfied with.
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“I wanted decorative items that had meaning and would spark conversation.” [for] “Whether it's a swift or not, anyone who sees it on a Christmas tree will think so,” he said.
The couple's Etsy shop, DeliteDecor, sells ornaments in a variety of sizes. Prices range from $16.99 to $21.99.
The Year I Saw the Eras Tour Ornament
Etsy shop WhimsylittlethingsCo told Fox News Digital that its festive decorations were made for people who spent time “fighting with Ticketmaster” to see the most popular music tour of 2023. .
“We knew people would want to commemorate the time we fought against Ticketmaster to see the hottest show of the year,” the owner said.
This ornament could be for those who attended the 2023 Eras tour or be used as a ticket announcement for the 2024 tour. (whimsical little things)
The owner continued, “The friendship bracelet trade was huge at the concert, so it was a fun way to show off our favorite bracelets.”
The ornaments are customizable, so if customers plan to see the pop star on tour next year, they can change the “I” to “We” in “Year I Saw Elas Tour” and the year from 2023 to 2024. can do.
The store owners added that they took “great joy” in making these ornaments so that people could add their own friendship bracelets, whether or not they had seen the three-hour-plus show in person yet.
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“When we learned that we would be joining the 2024 Elas Tour as a Christmas Day present, we were very happy to know that we would be part of many Christmas surprises,” they said. .
This ornament can be found in my Etsy shop for between $11.31 and $15.66, depending on whether the buyer wants to include a friendship bracelet with their order.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce ornament
Etsy shop owner Greg Wilson told Fox News Digital that his ornament designs are definitely timely.
“To celebrate the budding relationship between global pop icon Taylor Swift and Chiefs national hero Travis Kelce, I was inspired to create a digital holiday image of the couple.” he said.
The “Have Your Swelce Christmas” ornament pays homage to the pop star's current romance with Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce. (Greg M. Wilson | PhotoGregory)
Wilson said the ornaments were created by carving photoshopped images of the couple into maple plywood and cutting them.
Wilson, who runs the LaserCutgiftsStudio shop, said the ornaments “symbolize the connection between the energetic musician and the famous athlete.”
He added that in less than a month, more than half of the stock of limited-edition ornaments had been sold.
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This ornament costs $24.95 on Etsy.
Eras Tour Friendship Bracelet Ornament
One Swiftie has designed an ornament that represents the Elas Tour 2023 and friendship bracelets which are quite a fashion trend among her fans.
Margaret Velez, owner of DoTellDesignStudio's Etsy shop, created the friendship bracelet ornament using 22 pieces of acrylic.
This Swift-inspired ornament is a friendship bracelet that depicts each of Swift's albums in different colors. (Leslie Page Photo)
She told Fox News Digital that it was “the most labor of love” as a laser cutter was used to create the beaded look on the bracelet.
“The beads are all colors that represent each album,” she said.
Velez said the ornament is oversized and available for purchase at dotelldesigns.com for $39.00.
Cornelia street decoration
Another Etsy shop owner shared her work, which includes an homage to one of Swift's songs from her album “Lover.”
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Kathie Legg is a shop owner at Etsy ChevyChaseHuntClub, and she's listing an ornament representing a street sign from one of Swift's popular songs, “Cornelia Street.”
The “Cornelia Street” decorations represent the actual street signs featured in the song, which are inspired by New York City. (Cathy Legg)
Legg told Fox News Digital that she and her two daughters started making ornaments for their own Christmas trees and decided to sell them online.
“The magic of Taylor Swift is that fans feel personally connected to her life, and the part of her life where she lived on Cornelia Street is one of the most special parts of Taylor Swift's life. It seems like a part,” she said.
Released in 2019, the song shares Swift's memories of her time living on Cornelia Street in New York City, about falling in love with someone and wishing it would never end, and if not, never again. I was hoping I wouldn't be able to “walk down Cornelia Street.”
Swifties across the country are taking their creativity to the internet, creating unique and timely Christmas ornaments this holiday season. (Greg M Wilson | PhotoGregory/Buda Mendes/TAS23/Getty Images/WhimsyLittleThings for TAS Rights Management)
Legg said the ornaments she made are based on real street signs in New York City, and the fonts are accurate.
“Her fans felt it was meaningful to commemorate it,” she said.
This ornament sells for $20.00 on Etsy.
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Brittany Kasko is a lifestyle production assistant at Fox News Digital.