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10 Cheap Ways To Brighten Up Your Quarantine Cave Decor With Positive Vibes

Wrap your space in all the positive vibes.

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10 Cheap Ways To Brighten Up Your Quarantine Cave Decor With Positive Vibes

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COVID-19 has us all bored out of our minds. With these products, your self-isolation might become a little more pretty.

Star Projector Night Light Table Lamp 

Make your own planetarium at home with this galaxy projector.

Portable Movie Projector

Movie night just got a whole lot better with this theater-like movie projector. Grab some popcorn and soda and settle down for a movie marathon.

Social Distancing Expert Candle

With seven different scent options, practice your expert social distancing skills in peace and tranquility.

We'll All Be Fine Picture

Everyone needs a reminder that good times are still to come!

Quarantine And Chill Pillow

A new version of the cliché phrase...

Quarantine Throw Blanket

Use this blanket with your Quarantine and Chill pillow and movie projector for any time of day - no judgement.

I Surv!ved in Quarantine Yoga Mat

Namaste on a yoga mat that showcases just how great you did in self-isolation.

Unicorn Measuring Cups

Chances are, you're doing a lot of cooking and baking at home. Brighten up those mundane tasks with these adorable measuring cups that will bring a little bit of happiness into your cooking routine.

Drink Tumbler

We're all thinking it...

60s Retro Wireless Bluetooth Speaker

Made in 5 colors, this groovy speaker will transport you back to the 60s.

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