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If you know me, you know how much I love Taylor Swift. Something about hearing music written by someone while they experience the same life stages feels so personal, and there's a good chance that almost every emotion I feel can be summed up by a Taylor Swift song. In short: I just love her.

Taylor frequently drops merchandise when a holiday rolls around and for Valentine's Dayin 2022, she released a collection inspired by her 2019 album Lover. I fell in love with a pair of fuzzy dice inspired by her hit song "Cruel Summer," and apparently so did everyone else because the next time I visited the website, they were sold out! So, I decided to make a simplified version of them with my sewing machine for a fun V-Day activity and to add some extra pink to my space. Check out our online sewing class to brush up on your skills and keep reading for a low stakes tutorial on how to make your own!

Here's how to make your own Taylor Swift "Cruel Summer"-inspired dice for Valentine's Day.

Supplies For Your Own "Cruel Summer" Taylor Swift Fuzzy Dice:

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  • Sewing machine
  • Pink fleece fabric
  • Pink thread
  • Pink felt
  • Scissors
  • Blue rope/cord (I took mine off a loofah)
  • Needle + pins
  • A copy of Lover to listen to while you sew ;)
  • Poly-Fil Stuffing (not pictured)
  • Ruler (optional)
  • Glue gun + glue gun sticks (optional, use it to touch up your seams if you need)

Instructions:

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Start by marking your fleece with the measurements for your squares. Since the size of the dice on Taylor's official website was listed as 3.5", I marked them just above 3.5" so I could leave room for a hem. You'll need 12 squares total.

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Next, cut out your squares. I used the first square as a template for the others, then went back in and cleaned up the edges where necessary.

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The first image I made was a sun, and I started by drawing a circle on my felt. I used the rim of my thread spool to make sure I had a perfect circle but you can also free hand if you want the circle to be a different size.

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Pin your felt to the center of a fleece square.

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Sew the circle to the fleece using a regular straight stitch.

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Next, move your sewing machine from a straight stitch to a zigzag stitch and decrease your stitch length to a lower number like 0 or 1. This will allow your art to have more of a filled-in border, instead of a messier, chevron finish.

Go back over the rim of your circle with the zigzag stitch to give it that embroidered look. I did this with the fabric right side up, then I did it again with the fabric flipped upside down just to be extra thorough.

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After your circle is complete, it's time for the sun rays! Use the same zigzag stitch and 0 stitch length to move from the circle outward. This is where you'll want to add another element: stitch width.

To give the sun rays their triangular shape, adjust your stitch width as you move out from the heart of the sun. While the stitch length ensures your sewing won't have empty spaces, the width will let you move from a wider sunbeam base to a thinner point. I just decreased the width every few stitches as I went along.

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Your finished sun will look something like this! I went back in with a needle to clean up loose threads by hand. I waited to trim them until I had threaded them to the back so that the front image had a more polished look.

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Repeat the above steps for your devil and angel hearts. There are only a few differences between these and the sun; you'll cut the felt into hearts instead of circles, and to fill in the horns and the wings, I used a straight stitch to give it a colored-in look, reserving the zigzag stitching for the borders.

I know the original dice had "Cruel Summer" lyrics stitched onto these squares, but I ended up leaving them off. It makes the design more minimal and easier to work with.

One thing to note about this step: beware of bunched fabric! Filling in the angel wings brought the edges of the squares in a bit, but I wasn't too upset about it. I think flaws give a craft some personality!

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The "Lover" stitching got a little more complicated than the images. I first traced the word with my pen so that I would have some guide as to what the word should look like. Move the stitch width back down to one of the lower settings.

Then instead of just moving the fabric in a circle like I did for the sun, I moved it all around to follow the word I had written in marker. Repeat this a few times until you're satisfied with the thickness. I definitely tried this step a couple different times so don't worry if you don't get it on the first go!

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For my final embroidered square, I did a simple "TS," which of course stands for "Taylor Swift."

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Before you can sew your squares together, line the edges up and pin them. I used my ruler to mark how far I wanted my hem to go (I did 1/4" at every edge) for a sewing guideline.

I pinned the squares one at a time, checking at each step that they were pinned the right way (especially after I sewed two together incorrectly and had to pick out the stitches. Oops.)

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Arrange the images in a similar way to the official dice, or change it up however you'd like! I chose to arrange the squares so that there was a blank in between the images.

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Pin and sew your remaining three squares around the middle square so that you end up with a cross.

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I continued pinning and sewing the edges to one another until I had an inside-out cube. Here's a tutorial to help you better understand which edges should be sewn together.

I did one square at a time, making sure to focus on the corners and going back in to tighten them up once I was done. You only want one gap, which is where you'll flip the cube inside out and then stuff it.

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Once you have a cube, flip the fabric inside out. I used my pen to make sure all the corners and edges were good to go.

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Next, stuff your cube with whatever filling you prefer. I didn't stuff it super full because I didn't want it to have a rounded look when I was done.

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Ta-da! A little wonky but very cute :)

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When you have both dice, cut a small hole in the top for your cord. Knot the ends and stuff them into the holes, then use your needle and thread to attach the cord and the fleece together.

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Voilà!

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They're soft, fuzzy, and pink. What could be better than that?!

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If you don't want to hang these in your car, they also make excellent Valentine's (or Galentine's) decor.

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If you need me, I'll be blasting "Cruel Summer" for the rest of the month.

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Starbucks fans that have stayed loyal to the chain through thick and thin are no strangers to the heartbreak of saying ‘goodbye’ to certain beloved drinks, food items, and flavors. Over the years, Starbucks has discontinued several syrups, leaving fans yearning for their return (we miss raspberry so badly). In this post, we’re taking a look down nostalgia lane and revisiting some of the most popular Starbucks syrups that were sadly taken off menus!

Scroll on for 9 discontinued Starbucks syrups we miss terribly.

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1. Almond Syrup

Starbucks’ almond syrup was subtly nutty all while adding sweetness to fan-fave drinks like lattes and hot chocolates! Despite its loyal following, Starbucks discontinued it around 2008, likely due to low demand and a general restructuring of their menu. Many fans still miss it for its unique taste and versatility, though the chain still offers plenty of nutty flavors like hazelnut and pistachio (though the latter is seasonal).

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2. Raspberry Syrup

Gone, but not forgotten! Starbucks’ raspberry syrup was always so tasty in an iced white mocha or in their lemonade bevs. It offered a bright, fruity flavor with a nice sweet-tart balance. Plus, it added a fun color to any sip! Sadly, Starbucks began phasing it out around 2023, likely due to waning popularity and a shift toward more natural fruit inclusions.

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3. Butterscotch Syrup

The butterscotch syrup debuted in 2016 with Starbucks’ very own Smoked Butterscotch Latte, bringing all the nostalgic, candy-like flavor notes with it. The syrup itself was fairly rich, buttery, and caramel-y. Mmm. Though it was beloved at the time, this flavor was only around seasonally and eventually discontinued, probably due to lacking demand.

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4. Juniper Syrup

Widely known as one of Starbucks’ more-experimental flavors, the juniper syrup launched around the winter holidays in the famed Juniper Latte that carried botanical notes of pine, citrus, and sage. This now-discontinued flavor turned out to be notoriously divisive among Starbucks fans, though the small niche that really adored it still beg for the flavor to come back to menus!

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5. Pineapple Ginger Syrup

This summery flavor was introduced to the Starbucks menu back in the spring of 2020 for a few limited-time drinks. With the sweetness of pineapple but the subtle spice of ginger, it was a pretty bold syrup choice at the time. It came and went from menus super quick, though Starbucks still offers plenty of fruity options like strawberry, blackberry, and cherry.

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6. Sangria Syrup

Sangria syrup was first used in Starbucks' iced teas to mimic the fruity, wine-inspired flavors of a traditional sangria… all without the alcohol. Sneaky! It tasted slightly of apple, berry, and citrus, making them taste like a true mocktail! It likely didn’t stay on menus long because it was a limited-time offering and didn’t gain enough traction to return.

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7. Valencia Orange Syrup

Starbucks’ Valencia orange syrup was another of the fruity variety. It was widely used in iced drinks like Refreshers, though some baristas really enjoyed it in mochas for a unique orange mocha vibe! It was super summery, though it ended up being phased off menus as Starbucks tested new flavors like dragonfruit, pineapple, and passionfruit.

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8. Mango Syrup

This one’s a total throwback! Starbucks’ long-gone mango syrup was super tropical and, of course, fruity. It paired especially well with the chain’s green teas and lemonades, though they ended up trading the more-artificial, syrupy mango flavor for a natural juice blend over the years.

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9. Marshmallow Syrup

Made popular with the S’mores Frappuccino that hit menus in 2015 (and made a reprise in 2019), Starbucks’ marshmallow syrup was truly one of a kind. Creamy and sweet, it had a nostalgic quality that not many other Starbucks syrups did. Unfortunately, Starbucks cut it from the menu since the S’mores Frappuccino was only around for a single summer.

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Valentine's Dayis one of our favorite holidays for many different reasons. The desserts! The dinners! The cocktails! Not to mention the fact that it's basically an entire holiday dedicated to pink, red, and all things romantic. You can always gift your sweetie flowers and chocolates, but if you want to get creative with DIY Valentine's gifts, you've come to the right place.

We love that V-Day is low-pressure as far as gifting holidays go, and that it celebrates love in its many forms. We've thought a lot about what to give and get here at Brit + Co, and whipped up a list that includes a few hits that you can give after trying one of our fun date night ideas. Here are our favorite DIYs for the big day.

DIY Valentine Gifts Your Partner Will Love

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Give your sweetheart hugs and kisses via these easy-to-sew XOXO pillows. Pick fabric that goes with your decor or use the brightest red and pink fabric that you can find.

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This floral backdrop is perfect for a doorway surprise for when your love or little ones wake up on Valentine's Day morning. Plus, by the time your V-Day celebrations end, you might as well leave them up for March.

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Keep the surprises coming withbreakfast in bed. We heart these Red Velvet Heart Waffles with Cream Cheese Glaze — yum! Sprinkles are encouraged.

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Challenge your love(s) to a game of Jenga with this cute DIY Valentine's gift. This will make for an adorable game to play any time of year.

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Make your own box of chocolates with a piñata twist. We'll take two, please!

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Gift your gal pals a hand-stamped scarf for the occasion or make a DIY night of it! Since you make the stamps yourself, you can create any pattern you want.

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Dig into this DIY conversation heart cake for the sweetest V-Day dessert you ever did try.

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Put a ring on it! Chocolate ring pops for the DIY Valentine's gifts win. Our favorite part is definitely the fun colors.

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Here's a long distance-friendly idea: Make theseConversation Heart Piñata care packages to send to your BFFs or you can surprise your fam in the morning with a goodie-filled one.

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Give your sweetheart something delicious and gluten-free with these Cassava Flour Brownies.

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Get cozy with these conversation heart pillowsfor your favorite texting pal.

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Serve your Galentine's Day guests Celebrity Heartthrob Cookies— the next best thing to the real deal. Pass us the Ryan Gosling cookie please!

Make a stack of pixel-inspired Pop-Up Heart Cardsfor your favorite people.

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Add a green twist to your Valentine's Day surprise with these Air Plant Wall Artpiecesthat creatively make use of nails and string.

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For a more hands-on DIY Valentine's gift, whip up these fun DIY Conversation Heart Coasterswith polymer clay and letter stamps.

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Map your travels together with this clever Photo Map Wall Artfor a personal and so special touch!

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Celebrate your Valentine's favorite food with these extra cute (and yummy) Heart-Shaped Boxes. Fill them with candy today and love letters tomorrow.

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After Yellowstone premiered in June 2018, fans remained captivated by the gripping Western drama for more than six years. Created by Taylor Sheridan, the show is set in rugged Montana and explores the complex and often brutal world of ranching.

It's centered on John Dutton, the head of the largest contiguous cattle ranch in the United States, who's fighting to preserve his family's legacy. But along the way, the Duttons encounter relentless threats from encroaching land developers, a neighboring Native American reservation, and National Park authorities.

Yellowstone, which also tackled themes of family loyalty and power struggles, captured the hearts of viewers everywhere. That's why so many people were sad to learn that Season 5, which concluded in December 2024, marked the series' end.

Well, good news: there are apparently multiple spinoffs in the works right now, one of which will reportedly star Luke Grimes as he reprises the same role of Kayce Dutton, the youngest Dutton son.

Here's everything you need to know about Luke Grimes'Yellowstone spinoff!

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To be clear, no official deals have been made, and no further specifics (like the spinoff's name or when it could come out) have been released. Nonetheless, Varietyreported that Luke Grimes is supposedly in "early discussions" about the potential project, which would air on CBS instead of Paramount+.

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If you're a diehard fan, you may already know that Kelly Reiley, who stars as Beth, and Cole Hauser, who portrays Rip Wheeler, have hinted at their own spinoff on social media. The Paramount Network has yet to confirm it, but when asked by a fan on Instagram if it was actually happening, Kelly simply responded, "True," with a white heart emoji.

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Then, there's also The Madison, a separate spinoff of Yellowstone that stars Michelle Pfeiffer and Patrick J. Adams. The show will supposedly be a sequel set in the modern day, following a family from New York that settles in central Montana's Madison River valley. The Madison was reportedly confirmed in August 2024 and is expected to premiere in 2026.

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Now, with Luke Grimes' possible spinoff in the works, that would bring the running total to three new shows that Yellowstone fans have to look forward to!

You might be wondering whether his character Kayce's wife, Monica, or their son, Tate, will be part of the latest project. This would make sense, given how Yellowstone ended with Kayce selling the Dutton ranch back to Thomas Rainwater and the Broken Rock Indian Reservation, with intentions of his family residing on a piece of the property.

Unfortunately, whether Kelsey Asbille, who plays Monia, or Brecken Merrill, who portrays Tate, will be involved remains unconfirmed. Fans may just have to wait and see how this next chapter of the Yellowstone universe plays out.

What else has Luke Grimes starred in?

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In the meantime, you can watch Luke Grimes show off his talent in plenty of other roles, including Elliot Grey in Fifty Shades of Grey, Marc Lee in American Sniper, and Jake in Happiness for Beginners.

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The season 3 finale of The White Lotus dropped on Sunday, and fans around the globe are still grappling with how creator Mike White chose to wrap up the latest iteration of the dark comedy.

Spoiler alert: Timothy Ratliff did not end up murdering his family (although he planned to, chickened out and almost accidentally killed Lochlan, the one child he'd planned to save); Belinda accepted Greg/Gary's bribe after getting it up to $5 million and pulled a total Tanya on Pornchai, who wanted to start a spa with her; and the three girlfriends, Laurie, Kate, and Jaclyn, all worked things out in the end. Oh, and Chelsea dies because of Rick – the one thing everyone didn't want to happen.

Chelsea, played by actress Aimee Lou Wood, quickly became one of this season's most lovable characters. However, due to her tragic death during the finale, it's pretty obvious that she won't be returning to The White Lotus for Season 4. So if you're already missing Aimee's iconic acting, we've got good news for you — there's another show you can binge right now to get your Aimee fix: Sex Education.

Prior to becoming a larger household name on The White Lotus, she actually played the character Aimee Gibbs in Sex Education, a Netflix series that came out in 2019 and ran for four whole seasons!

Aimee's portrayal as a popular high school girl who undergoes a lot of character growth throughout the show's four seasons even earned her a British Academy Television Award for Best Female Comedy Performance. So, if you want to see more of Aimee in a completely different role than Chelsea on The White Lotus, buckle up and grab your popcorn. Here's what to know!

Everything to know about Aimee Lou Wood's Netflix series, Sex Education!


What is 'Sex Education' about?

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Sex Education is now an acclaimed cult classic that's beloved for its humor and reliability. The British teen comedy revolves around a high school student named Otis, played by Asa Butterfield, whose mother is a sex therapist. So, despite being an awkward high schooler, he's privy to plenty of adult information and becomes a go-to resource for his classmates. With help from a peer named Maeve, he ultimately uses his expertise to set up an underground clinic, where he counsels his classmates on all kinds of personal situations and raises his status at school along the way.

Who's in the 'Sex Education' cast?

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While Aimee Lou Wood (Aimee Gibbs) is obviously a star in Sex Education, the rest of the cast is actually quite incredible — including two Barbiefaves! Other cast members include:

  • Asa Butterfield as Otis Milburn
  • Emma Mackey as Maeve Wiley (Hi, Barbie!)
  • Ncuti Gatwa as Eric Effiong (Hi, Ken!)
  • Tanya Reynolds as Lily Iglehart
  • Connor Swindells as Adam Groff
  • Gillian Anderson as Jean Milburn
  • Ruby Matthews as Mimi Keene
  • Jemima Kirke as Hope Haddon

How many seasons of 'Sex Education' are there?

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There are four seasons of Sex Education, with eight episodes each season.

Will there be more seasons of 'Sex Education'?

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As far as we know, Sex Education wrapped up with season 4. But I guess...never say never, right?!

Where can I stream 'Sex Education'?

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You can stream all four seasons of Sex Education on Netflix.

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