Taylor Swift Fans Are Using Eras Tour Film Popcorn Buckets as Christmas Tree Planters

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Dedicated Swifties are bringing a piece of the Eras tour to their Christmas decorations this year

<p>@vivitorresc/TikTok</p> Eras Tour film popcorn buckets used for Christmas decorations

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Eras Tour film popcorn buckets used for Christmas decorations

Swifties are adding a touch of Taylor Swift to their Christmas decorations this year!

Fans who scored an Eras Tour concert film popcorn bucket are using it to elevate their holiday decor. A new TikTok trend has Swifties showing off videos of their Christmas decor —with help from “‘Tis the Damn Season” singer's recent movie merchandise.

One TikTok user, vivitorresc, shared a video where she used the popcorn bucket as a mini-planter for her Christmas tree. Vivitorresc — who posted the video on Nov. 21 — provided a demonstration so other Swifties could bring holiday cheer to their homes.

<p>@vivitorresc/TikTok</p> Eras Tour film popcorn buckets used for Christmas decorations

@vivitorresc/TikTok

Eras Tour film popcorn buckets used for Christmas decorations

As Swift’s “Christmas Tree Farm” played in the background, the TikToker used an oversized candle as a stand within the bucket for her mini Christmas tree. She then added the silver tinsel tree to the bucket, a strand of Christmas lights and a couple of pink metallic Christmas ornaments.

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She topped off the tree with handmade friendship bracelets, an homage to the trend of making and wearing friendship bracelets to Swift’s Eras Tour shows.

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Along with TikTokers creating small “Swiftmas” decorations, one Illinois couple was so inspired by the singer’s concert film that they decided to dedicate their holiday light display to the Grammy award-winning star.

“I walked out of [the Eras Tour concert film] saying two things. Number one: ‘I want bangs,’ and number two: ‘We can do this for our lights display,’” Amy Scott told CNN about the elaborate scene she and her husband Ryan rigged up with help from daughters Rebecca and Emily.

The Scott’s display, which they have shared via the TikTok account @tswifthouse, features a life-size model of Swift wearing a Santa hat, a cardboard cutout of her boyfriend Travis Kelce and countless string lights draped across the property.

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<p>Joeff Davis/Shutterstock</p> A home in Naperville, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, is covered in Taylor Swift pictures, lyrics and blown up album covers along with holiday lights.

Joeff Davis/Shutterstock

A home in Naperville, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, is covered in Taylor Swift pictures, lyrics and blown up album covers along with holiday lights.

The tree at the front of the home is wrapped with Eras Tour-style friendship bracelets reading “hope” “joy” and “peace," while glittery depictions of the singer’s album covers are spread out along the porch.

“We weren’t expecting all of this,” Amy told CNN of the attention their house received. “It’s been crazy, it's been great," she added.

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<p>Joeff Davis/Shutterstock</p> A home in Naperville, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, is covered in Taylor Swift pictures, lyrics and blown up album covers along with holiday lights.

Joeff Davis/Shutterstock

A home in Naperville, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, is covered in Taylor Swift pictures, lyrics and blown up album covers along with holiday lights.

“We got out of the car after driving three hours from college and my mom said, ‘Alright, let's go start on the Christmas lights,'" Rebecca and Amy told CNN. "It’s really fun to be a part of."

The Scott's neighbors have also gotten involved by handing out and trading Eras Tour-style friendship bracelets.

“We had all the girls in the neighborhood make friendship bracelets to pass out,” Amy said. “So they have been sharing that love and kindness with everybody.”

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