DIY This Finding Dory Family Costume for an Unforgettable Halloween

Calling all families! This is the cutest family costume you’ll see. As Brit + Co’s resident Disney/Pixar mega-fan, I freely admit that between ages 10-14, I probably watched my Finding Nemo DVD every single weekend. It should come as no surprise that I was in line to watch Finding Dory on opening day. I’ll confess: I was a little worried that Finding Dory wouldn’t live up to the amazingness of its predecessor, but it totally did. I watched the movie multiple times in theaters and laughed and cried each time. I learned that an octopus has three hearts and that Dory loves shells. Most of all, my love for Dory, Marlin and Nemo grew and grew, and Hank’s grumpy exterior and marshmallow interior completely won me over.

Dory

First up, is the star of Finding Dory, Dory! Brit + Co has an adorable Baby Dory costume DIY if you have an infant in tow, but if you want to dress up as Dory yourself, follow the shells, I mean, follow these instructions.

Materials and Tools:
— yellow tights

— yellow sneakers

— long sleeve blue shirt

— yellow skater skirt

— blue beanie

— black and yellow fabric paint

— paint brush

— white, purple, black and orange felt

— scissors

— hot glue gun

Instructions:
1. Paint black curved lines on the sides of the blue shirt and let dry.

2. Paint a thick yellow stripe and thin black stripe on the ends of both sleeves.

3. Cut two larger circles out of white felt. Cut two medium-sized circles out of the purple felt. Cut two smaller circles out of black felt and cut even smaller circles out of white felt.

4. Glue the black circles on top of the purple circles and glue the purple circles on top of the white circles to form eyes. Glue the eyes on the beanie.

5. Cut a tag shape out of the orange felt. Make sure you cut a slit near the tag area so you can loop the end of the strip through.

6. Complete the outfit with yellow tights and yellow sneakers. If you can’t find yellow sneakers, just paint some white canvas sneakers with yellow fabric paint.

Paint black curved lines on the sides of the blue shirt and let dry.

Paint a thick yellow stripe and thin black stripe on the ends of both sleeves.

Cut two larger circles out of white felt. Cut two medium-sized circles out of the purple felt. Cut two smaller circles out of black felt and cut two even smaller circles out of white felt. Glue the circles together to form eyes. Glue the eyes on the beanie.

Cut a tag shape out of the orange felt. Make sure you cut a slit near the tag area so you can loop the end of the strip through.

Complete the outfit with yellow tights and yellow sneakers. If you can’t find yellow sneakers, just paint some white canvas sneakers with yellow fabric paint.

Just keep swimming!

Hi! I’m Dory! I suffer from short-term memory loss.

Darn it… no matter how hard I tried, I couldn’t forget you.

Hank

Making an octopus costume sounds intimidating (all those arms!), but this one is actually really easy. The best part about this costume is that if it starts raining, you’re good to go!

Materials and Tools:
— orange long sleeve shirt

— orange pants

— orange umbrella

— hot glue gun

— white pom poms

— orange felt

— scissors

— orange shoes

Instructions:
1. Remember, Hank is technically a septapus, not an octopus. Cut seven large octopus “arms” out of the felt. Make sure the arms are longer than the length of the umbrella.

2. Glue pom poms along the sides of the arms.

3. Glue the arms on along the inside of the umbrella.

4. Put on an orange shirt, pants and shoes. If you can’t find orange shoes, paint a pair of white canvas shoes with orange paint.

Remember, Hank is technically a septapus, not an octopus. Cut seven large octopus “arms” out of the felt. Make sure the arms are longer than the length of the umbrella. Glue pom poms along the sides of the arms.

Glue the arms on along the inside of the umbrella.

Put on an orange shirt, pants and shoes. If you can’t find orange shoes, paint a pair of white canvas shoes with orange paint.

Meet Hank. He may seem grumpy as first, but he actually incredibly sweet. Plus, he can camouflage into anything.

Nemo

All it takes is some orange clothes, paint and tulle to bring the world’s most famous clown fish to life.

Materials and Tools:
— orange, white and black tulle strips (1 yard each, cut into 21-inch-long strips)

— orange ribbon

— orange t-shirt

— orange leggings

— orange beanie

— white, orange and black felt

— scissors

— hot glue gun

— white sandals

— black and white fabric paint

— paint brushes

Instructions:
1. Paint a thick white stripe on the shirt. Outline the white stripes with thin black stripes. Let dry.

2. Cut two large circles out of the white felt. Cut two medium-sized circles from the orange felt and cut two small circles from the black felt.

3. Arrange the felt circles to form Nemo’s eyes and glue the pieces together. Glue the eyes on the beanie.

4. Cut a piece of ribbon that is 24 inches longer than the length around your child’s waist size. Tie two knots 12 inches in from each end.

5. Starting by one of the knots, tie knots of tulle around the ribbon. Make a pattern of seven orange tulles, one black tulle, four white tulles and one black tulle, and continue repeating the pattern until you reach the second knot.

6. Complete the costume with a pair of orange leggings and white sandals.

Paint a thick white stripe on the shirt. Outline the white stripes with thin black stripes. Let dry.

Cut two large circles out of the white felt. Cut two medium-sized circles from the orange felt and cut two small circles from the black felt. Arrange the felt circles to form Nemo’s eyes and glue the pieces together. Glue the eyes on the beanie.

Cut a piece of ribbon that is 24 inches longer than the length around your child’s waist size. Tie two knots 12 inches in from each end.

Starting by one of the knots, tie knots of tulle around the ribbon. Continue tying tulle around the ribbon. Make a pattern of seven orange tulles, one black tulle, four white tulles and one black tulle, and continue repeating the pattern until you reach the second knot.

Complete the costume with a pair of orange leggings and white sandals.

I’m Nemo. I live in the ane-ne-ne-ne-ne-nome.

This is Nemo, aka Brother Sharkbait.

The whole gang’s here!

Just keep swimming, just keep swimming, just keep swimming, swimming, swimming.

These costumes are truly unforgettable.

Which Pixar characters will you and your family dress up as for Halloween? Share your pictures with us on Instagram by using the hashtag #britstagram!

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Photography: Chris Andre and Brittany Griffin

Models: Jen, Joe and Skylar Welsh

Spring 2025 beauty is all about bold yet wearable, polished yet playful looks. From the return of the lip liner to fresh, nature-inspired nail and eye colors, this season’s trends blend nostalgia with modern minimalism. Expect soft, dramatic eyes, skincare-infused makeup, and lip liner that enhances without overpowering. These trends are all about embracing your natural features in an elevated, beautiful way so you glow, and look your best, all season.

Here are spring 2025 beauty trends to try this season.

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Liner Revival

The lip liner trend for spring 2025 embraces bold definition with a fresh, modern twist. This season, it's about pairing rosy nudes with soft, lighter lip colors and rich, warm tones with deep browns and cherry reds for a sculpted, high-impact look. City Lips Defining Liner is our favorite new lip liner. It prevents color fading, smudging, and feathering, so you can keep your look intact all day or night! It’s available in two pretty shades: Blush, a soft, rosy nude that pairs beautifully with pink hues and lighter lip colors, and Willow, a rich, warm-toned nude that complements brown tones and deeper shades.

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Multitasking Makeup

The trend toward skincare-infused makeup is making your beauty routine work harder with nourishing ingredients. City Lips Defining Liner features vitamin E, helping to keep the lip line smooth while subtly enhancing its shape for a fuller, more defined look. For the ultimate plump and polish, pair the pigmented liner with City Lips Plumping Gloss — a duo that gives you a naturally voluminous pout, plus extra hydration.

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Pastel Pop

From butter yellow to sage green, this season’s nail trends are embracing soft, yet statement-making hues that bring a fresh pop of color. Alongside these chic shades, almond-shaped nails are offering a sleek, elegant look that flatters your mani aesthetic.

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'90s Nostalgia

A softer, smudged take on the classic cat-eye is making waves, with eyeliner staging a bold comeback in full, effortless sweeps. Blue eyeshadow is also back and better. Expect a nod to cool-toned, ’90s grunge eyes, a trend that lends itself to easy, minimalist lines, like a single, clean swipe of liner, proving that less can truly be more.

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Lobs, Bobs & Natural Manes

Haircut season is in full swing, and lighter, fuss-free bobs at all above-shoulder lengths, plus natural curls, are making their way in and out of salons for spring. We couldn't be happier for the low-maintenance 'dos!

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Satin Skin

This understated look highlights healthy, natural skin with a soft-matte finish — radiant, yet never flat or overly glossy.

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Glossy lips, instead, shine this season. Upgrade your lip routine this spring with City Beauty’s new City Lips Defining Liner and lip glosses for a refreshed look.

We're only one week away from The White Lotus finale — and finally answering the biggest question of all: who dies in The White Lotus season 3? Here's your official reminder that Mike White never passes up the opportunity for a death to be accidental & ironic (not to mention the character's fault), meaning we probably don't need to be looking for a murderer. And there's one White Lotus theory that suggests the killer's been in front of our faces the whole time: the poisonous pong pong fruit.

Here's a truly genius White Lotus theory about the season 3 finale, Saxon, and that poisonous fruit.

'The White Lotus' season 3 death will probably be another egomaniacal accident.

Theories are running rampant around who dies in The White Lotus season 3 finale — and who's responsible. But @popcultureari points out that, "In previous seasons we've seen how Mike White builds a ridiculous amount of tension between all the characters only to have the loose ends tied up with some ironic twist. And the main deaths aren't about killers lurking in the shadows, they're about people tripping over their own egos."

Remember when Tanya tripped in her heels, hit her head, and then drowned? "So in season 3, the body won't be from some shocking murder, it'll be from another self sabotage masterpiece," she continues. And the leading suspect? That poisonous fruit introduced in the first episode.

And it could cost the Ratliff family Saxon, Harper, and Lochlan.

More than one fan is wondering whether Jason Isaac's Timothy Ratliff will make a smoothie with the poisonous fruit to end his own life (since he doesn't have the gun anymore), and someone else will accidentally drink it. "There's a reason why they specifically mentioned the poison fruit so early on," one user says in the comments, while another points out how the camera always zooms into the blender.

But the most devastating take on this theory to me? That "I also do believe there will be 3 deaths because Chelsea keeps bringing up that bad things happen in 3s," another comment says. "3 siblings, 3 Russians, 3 friends."

More comments applaud @popcultureari for coming up with "such a good theory," but if Timothy makes the smoothie in The White Lotus season 3 finale, and then all three kids somehow end up dead, y'all will need to check on me!

What do you think about this White Lotus theory? Are you excited for the finale? Read up on The Most "Batsh—t" Yellowjackets Theory: "Everything Came Together" before the finale airs.

In our Take 5 series, sponsored by Verizon, we ask women in business about unexpected challenges, their inspirations, recent wins, and how the free Verizon Small Business Digital Ready Program has helped propel their business forward.


In this segment, Paige Wiese, founder & CEO of Tree Ring Digital in Denver, CO, walks us through some of the ways she encourages clients to double down on marketing when business is slow. Paige built her business as a solopreneur graphic designer to a team of 15, helping clients with SEO, online ads, and social media management. Here’s her Take 5, plus more tips for surviving the business lulls below!

What's a recent small win for you and your business?

Paige: A recent small win has been just seeing business pick up again. I am seeing businesses start to engage with their marketing efforts and really trying to get to the root of why their website might be underperforming. We look at what they can be doing to see their money actually go to a place that it should be going.

What's a big piece of advice that you give to your clients?

Paige: A lot of them want to back off anytime there's a little bit of scarcity. I really think that's the time to double down, whether it be your digital presence, your website, or just adjusting how you're spending your money. But instead of just saying, ‘Hey, we're going to stop [investing in marketing],’ ask ‘How do we double down in the correct way and make sure we're seeing measurable results out of it?’ I do it myself anytime business is a little slow. I think we have to either change or we need to be doubling down. A lot of clients come to us when the pipeline is already dry and money is tight and they’re hoping for a quick fix. Marketing, unfortunately, isn't a quick fix.

See more tips for surviving business lulls below!

What's an unexpected business challenge you’ve faced and how did you overcome it?

Paige: I think one of the bigger challenges that we've run into has been more on the employee side, some of the retention or the hiccups that come along the way and then just learning from them. So how can we be a better, stronger company coming out of this and how do we use it as a growing opportunity?

How has the Verizon Small Business program helped propel your business forward?

Paige: I learned about the Verizon Small Business Digital Ready program through the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC). It's a free resource that’s self-paced and very digestible. The variety of topics it covers is a large gamut for any size business. The Selling with Storytelling course, especially, was really valuable to me, just really getting your messaging out there. I laugh that I sometimes enjoy the marketing ones a little bit more just because it is a refresher or another take on how we do this.

Thanks Paige!

Here Are More B+C Tips For Surviving The Small Business Lulls

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  1. Refine Your Strategy
    • Review your business plan and goals. Are you on track? What can be improved?
    • Analyze customer feedback and sales data to spot trends and areas where you can grow.
  2. Boost Your Marketing Efforts
    • Refresh your website or social media profiles. Verizon Small Business Digital Ready’s free Put Your Website to Work course will help you get started with best practices for building your business website.
    • Create engaging content through blogs, videos, and newsletters. Verizon’s free Creating Compelling Content course can help you create consistent, quality content for your target customers.
    • Offer promotions or limited-time discounts to attract new customers.
  3. Invest in Learning
    • Take an online course related to your industry, like Verizon’s free Planning for the Unexpected course for building resiliency in your business.
    • Stay updated on industry trends and innovations.
    • Engage with customers too. Send personalized emails to loyal customers or clients. Ask for reviews!
  4. Improve Your Processes
    • Streamline operations or explore new tools to increase your efficiency.
    • Organize your workspace and declutter your digital files.
  5. Self-Care and Rest
    • Take advantage of the slower pace to recharge. A refreshed mindset is exactly what you need to bring forth fresh ideas!

Learn more about the free Verizon Small Business Digital Ready Program and Tree Ring Digital.

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I love hosting and making my guests feel at home. And living in a tourist destination (Sonoma wine country) means I get a lot of them — especially as the weather warms up. Over time, I’ve learned that creating a warm, welcoming space doesn’t have to mean stress or all-day prep. Guests only seem to notice a few key things, not whether you color-coded your bookshelf or spring cleaned your closets. Whether it’s a casual dinner party or an overnight stay, these simple steps make a big difference before guests arrive.

Here are six things you should always do before guests arrive.

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Do a Quick Clutter Sweep

You don’t need to deep-clean — just focus on visible clutter. Clear off countertops, coffee tables, and entryways. Short on time? Just toss items into a basket and tuck them away in a closet.

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Light a Candle Or Diffuse A Favorite Scent

Set the mood with a seasonal or favorite scent, like vanilla, amber, or something citrusy. It instantly makes your space feel warm and inviting. I like to put one in the guest bathroom too for a little surprise.

Have a little time? You can also simmer citrus and your favorite herbs on the stove.

You’ll Need:

  • Citrus slices like oranges, lemons, or limes
  • A few sprigs of fresh rosemary or thyme (optional)
  • 1–2 cinnamon sticks or whole cloves
  • A splash of vanilla extract

Steps:

  1. Slice your citrus thinly. Try a mix of orange and lemon for a bright, balanced scent.
  2. Fill a pot with water, about ¾ full.
  3. Add your ingredients to the water.
  4. Bring to a simmer over low heat. As the mixture warms, the scent will start to fill your space. (Keep an eye on the water level, and add more as it evaporates.)

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Prep the Bathroom

Nothing makes guests feel more "ick" than a dirty or messy bathroom so prioritize this space. Wipe down the sink and toilet, put out a fresh hand towel, and make sure there’s enough toilet paper.

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Set the Mood with Music or Lighting

I make sure to switch off all the overheads (not a fan of this harsh lighting) and turn on table lamps for a cozy vibe. Then cue up a Spotify "dinner party" playlist that matches the energy — something mellow and upbeat is usually a safe bet.

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Add Thoughtful Touches

A long-distance friend of mine would always leave me a basket of toiletries for my overnight stays and it's something I always remember fondly. On their bedside table, you can leave them a pitcher of water, their favorite snacks, flowers or herbs, and/or a book or magazine. Little details make people feel instantly loved.

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Take the Garbage Out

Nothing ruins the party vibe like a smelly garbage can. Empty it before anyone arrives, and consider adding a fresh liner with a drop of essential oil or baking soda to keep things smelling fresh and clean.

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The only thing keeping me from being upset about A Court of Thorns and Roses TV show being canceled is how well Hulu handled it's newest thriller, Paradise. Created by screenwriter Dan Fogelman (This Is Us) and starring Sterling K. Brown, it's a murder mystery with dystopian undertones that explores what could happen if states become uninhabitable.

Besides feeling relevant to our current timeline, Paradise has a soundtrack that rivals Strangers Things and leaves viewers wanting more. Fortunately, Hulu got the memo and renewed it for Season 2 — thank goodness!

Here's everything to know about Paradise season 2!

Has 'Paradise' Season 2 began filming? 

I'm pinching myself because Paradise Season 2 has started filming! Dan Fogelman shared the amazing news on his Instagram a few days ago and his comments are buzzing with excitement! "We’re baaaaaaaack. #Paradise#S2," he wrote which means we could see Sterling K. Brown and Julianne Nichols on our screens sooner than anticipated.

This comes after an update Fogelman shared with a hopeful fan on X. In response to a fear viewers would have to wait a long time to see more action from our new favorite characters, Fogelman put all fears aside. "we start shooting in just a few weeks. It won’t be 2 years I promise! #Paradise," he said.

When does 'Paradise' season 2 premiere?

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Filming just started for Paradise Season 2, so a premiere date for it hasn't been shared yet. But at the rate Fogelman's going, we could possibly see the thriller series on Hulu towards the end of the year or at the beginning of 2026!

For now, fans can rewatch Season 1 on Hulu or when it appears on ABC April 7 at 10:00 p.m. (via The Hollywood Reporter).

What is 'Paradise' about?

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Paradise begins in an idyllic community where homes are picturesque, streets are clean, and everyone lives in perfect harmony. However, it doesn't take long for the peace to be disturbed when the President is discovered murdered by his trusted Secret Service agent Xavier Collins.

Before long, he begins questioning the world he and his children live in while also searching for clues about his missing wife.

Who's in the 'Paradise' cast?

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Paradise Season 1 has a stacked cast! Besides Sterling K. Brown, there's other familiar faces who help with the show's equilibrium.

  • Sterling K. Brown as Xavier Collins
  • James Marsden as President Cal Bradford
  • Julianne Nicholson as "Sinatra"
  • Krys Marshall as Robinson
  • Sarah Shahi as Dr. Gabriela Torabi
  • Jon Beavers as Billy Pace
  • Nicole Brydon Bloom as Jane Driscoll
  • Aliyah Mastin as Presley Collins
  • Percy Daggs IV as James Collins
  • Charlie Evans as Jeremy Bradford
  • Richard Robichaux as Carl

What's happened in 'Paradise' so far?

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Wow, where do I begin?!

After it was revealed that the community he and everyone else lives in has been artificially created due to a disaster, the brief moments of unease Collins shows begins making sense. It's clear he and President Cal ended on bad terms before his death, but it doesn't seem like he was responsible for murdering the man he was sworn to protect.

What's odd is that Sinatra, the mastermind behind the beautiful community they live in, has been playing puppet master. She ordered the deaths of scientists sent to the surface to test the air quality AND she made sure Agent Billy was blindsided by his love interest's manipulation. Upsettingly, his murderer is none other than seemingly docile and clueless Agent Jane.

Viewers were also introduced to President Cal's father and were able to see how much he never wanted to be the face of the country. Though his father appears to have dementia, it's clear he feels guilty about something and may have seen who killed his son.

When did the season finale of 'Paradise' season air?

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Paradise left off on several cliffhangers on Hulu March 4!

How many seasons of 'Paradise' will there be?

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Dan Fogelman already knows what he wants to do with Paradise! He said, "I have a plan for three seasons of the show. Without giving away too much, each season of the show is a slightly different show, within the same show with the same characters," (via The Hollywood Reporter).

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