While we usually start playing Christmas movies on repeat come Dec. 1, there's nothing wrong with breaking out your holiday decorations even earlier than that.
The most festive must-have item we've seen to date? Target's Buddy the Elf Inflatable Holiday Decoration , inspired by the movie Elf, obviously!
With the inflatable towering over your yard at 7 feet tall, we have a feeling you'll instantly become the coolest house on the block with Buddy standing front and center. Talk about spreading some much-needed holiday cheer, right? All you need is a plate of cookies and a cold glass of milk to get the party started.
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