A couple of Taylor Swift diehard fans from Naperville, Ill. have unveiled outdoor Christmas decorations inspired by the singer for the second year in a row.
The festival house, owned by Amy and Ryan Scott, celebrates the albums “Reputation,” “Folklore” and “The Tortured Poets Department” — and even has a collage of Travis Kelce as he launched his Eras Tour on the roof.
Their home is decorated with a two-story poster of the singer on the “Fearless” leg of her Eras Tour with the words “Spread love and joy this holiday season!” written in an arch above her head.
Some of the “Folklore” references include a “7” sign with the lyrics “love you to the moon and to Saturn”, a mirror ball, and a replica of a moss-covered log cabin used as a stage prop in the period setting. The yard also has a giant envelope with the lyrics, “a single golden thread ties me to you”, a reference to the song “Invisible String.”
The Scott family also went all out for “TTPD” when they had a giant typewriter in their yard with the words “Wishing you a holiday filled with joy, peace and love. Scott Family.”
Fans will also see a dog cutout featuring a map and location of the Black Dog pub in London. Another sign is also dedicated to the song “Clara Bow”, featuring images of actress Swift and Stevie Nicks.
For “Reputation”, fans can find a sign on the album cover, a photo of a getaway car, and a poster with the lyrics “you’re gorgeous”.
Adding to the Eras tour theme, the Scott family wrapped two trees in giant friendship bracelets that read “Peace”, “Love”, “Joy” and “Merry Christmas”.
These decorations, of course, are a tribute to the bracelet exchanges that took place at her concerts, created by fans thanks to the song “You’re on Your Own, Kid” from “Midnights.”
You can’t get more Swiftmas than that!