(above) It’s time to start decking those halls, and if you want to help somebody spruce up their own walls, you can’t go wrong with vintage wall art from Lula B’s. Perfect for that friend with the 80s aesthetic is this 34-inch-by-42-inch framed and matted lithograph of Patrick Nagel’s Lady With Red Lips ($650). Or maybe you need a gift for the diva lover in your life? Then you can’t go wrong with the definitive blonde bombshell and this framed and matte photo, “Snap Happy Marilyn!” ($64). Lula B’s Design District, 1010 N. Riverfront Blvd., and Lula B’s Oak Cliff Vintage Shop, 1982 Fort Worth Ave. in Dallas. Facebook.com/LulaBsDallas.

 

If table top and role-play games are your thing, count on an LGBTQ-owned shop to have all the best games, equipment and accessories for the devoted LGBTQ gamer. Find the popular LGBTQ-themed role-playing game Fog of Love ($50) at LGBTQ-owned Common GroundGames, 1314 Inwood Road. BoardGamesDallas.com.

 

Details can make or break your interior décor. Dulce Interior Consignment Showplace has what you need to help your home shine, like this Jonathan Adler Menagerie Fox ($150) and art glass vases, bowls and more ($37-$495). 1208 Riverfront Blvd. Mydulce.com.

For fans of the popular Netflix’s popular series LGBTQ series Heartstopper, consider these collector’s series books. Or for those DC Comics fans, check out this ArtFX Batman statute, Last Knight on Earth, with the Jokers head ($150) — all this and so much more at LGBTQ-owned Zeus Comics and Collectibles. 1334 Inwood Road. Zeuscomics.com.

The Angels of Bass Hall, sculpted by Márton Váró and made of 52 separate pieces of limestone standing at 48 feet tall, are iconic landmarks in downtown Fort Worth. Now you can have a landmark of your own with this Angel ornament ($30), available for purchase in Bass Hall’s Deck the Hall Gift Shop. BassHall.com.