These DIY Glitter Fruit Ornaments Are Almost Good Enough to Eat

Sometimes the best ideas are inspired by the simplest materials! Wandering around the dollar store looking for inspiration is a great place to start. Case in point: These glittery Christmas tree ornaments are made using plastic fruit and glitter — so simple! Once covered in glitter, these colorful fruit look more like retro glass ornaments than plastic toys. And the holiday season calls for a little added glitter; don’t you think?

Materials and Tools:

  • plastic toy fruit
  • white glue
  • paintbrush
  • sandpaper
  • ornament hooks
  • paper plates
  • glitter

Instructions:

  1. Use fine sandpaper to roughen up the plastic fruits a little bit.
  2. Pierce the top of the plastic fruit with one end of the ornament hook.
  3. Brush white glue onto the bottom half of the fruit and sprinkle with glitter. Let dry.
  4. Apply more glue onto the top half and sprinkle with glitter in the same way as before. If your fruit has a stem or leaves, sprinkle that part with another color of glitter.
  5. Repeat for all your fruits!

Use fine sandpaper to roughen up the plastic fruits a little bit. This will help the glue and glitter stick more evenly.

Pierce the top of the plastic fruit with one end of the ornament hook. If the plastic is too thick, try piercing with a needle first, and then insert the ornament hook.

Brush white glue onto the bottom half of the fruit, sprinkle with glitter and let dry. Glittering the fruit in sections is less messy on your fingers, and this way, you still have a dry part to hold onto while working.

Apply more glue onto the top half and sprinkle with glitter in the same way as before. If your fruit has a stem or leaves, sprinkle that part with another color of glitter — a different green for leaves or gold for brown stems looks great!

Repeat for all your fruits!

Wouldn’t these make a fun gift for Secret Santa this holiday season?

Are you hosting a Christmas crafting party this year? We’d love to see your take on these glittery fruit! Make sure to share your photos with us on Instagram, using the hashtags #britstagram and #iamcreative, and check out our Pinterest for more glittery DIYs!

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.

Loving these Taylor Swift fuzzy dice? Follow us on Pinterest and TikTok for more entertainment inspo, and don't forget to check out The Latest On Taylor Swift And Travis Kelce's Relationship!

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We might have lost some great TV shows and movies when they left Netflix at the beginning of March, but never fear. There's plenty of incredible programming you can still stream — including these new shows! Grab the popcorn and get cozy because you'll want to binge watch all these new Netflix shows.

These are the 9 best TV shows on Netflix in March 2025.

1. The Residence — Stream on Netflix March 20, 2025

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Shonda Rhimes' new mystery follows two detectives watching over an important State Dinner at the White House. And with Uzo Aduba and Randall Park, I know it'll be laugh-out-loud funny.

The Residence premieres March 20 and stars Uzo Aduba, Randall Park, Giancarlo Esposito, Edwina Findley, Molly Griggs, Jason Lee, Ken Marino, Al Mitchell, Dan Perrault, Bronson Pinchot, Julieth Restrepo, Mel Rodriguez, Susan Kelechi Watson, Isiah Whitlock Jr., and Mary Wiseman.

2. Survival of the Thickest season 2 — Stream on Netflix March 27, 2025

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Mavis might have to rebuild her life and her styling business (not to mention the fact she's suddently single), but she's doing it on her terms — and with the people she loves.

Survival of the Thickest premieres March 27 and stars Michelle Buteau, Tone Bell, and Christine Horn.

3. With Love, Meghan — Stream on Netflix now

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Meghan Markle is celebrating the idea of home in all its forms (cooking! gardening! hosting!) with some special celebrity guests like Mindy Kaling. Binge watch as many times as you want before season 2 drops later this year.

With Love, Meghan is hosted by Meghan Markle.

4. Beauty In Black — Stream on Netflix now

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This Netflix show follows the successful Mallory and Kimmie, who's life is turned upside down when her mom kicks her out. But everything changes for both women when their lives intersect.

Beauty in Black stars Taylor Polidore Williams, Amber Reign Smith, Crystle Stewart, Ricco Ross, Debbi Morgan, Richard Lawson, Steven G. Norfleet, Julian Horton, Terrell Carter, Shannon Wallace, Bryan Tanaka, Joy Rovaris, Xavier Smalls, Charles Malik Whitfield, Tamera “Tee” Kissen, Ursula O. Robinson, Ashley Versher, and George Middlebrook.

5. Medusa — Stream on Netflix now

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Bárbara's come back from the dead in this thriller — well, sort of. After a failed assassination attempt, she returns home to find out who tried to kill her. And her family members are at the top of the list.

Medusa stars Manolo Cardona, Juana Acosta, Carlos Torres, Sebastián Martínez, Mabel Moreno, and Diego Trujillo.

6. Running Point — Stream on Netflix now

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This Netflix show series follows Isla, who becomes the President of LA's basketball team after a scandal. Running Point literally just premiered at the end of February, so I totally understand if you haven't seen it yet — but considering it got renewed for season 2 you won't want to wait long to binge it!

Running Point stars Kate Hudson, Brenda Song, Drew Tarver, Scott MacArthur, Fabrizio Guido, Toby Sandeman, Chet Hanks, Max Greenfield, Keyla Monterroso Mejia, Roberto Sanchez, Uche Agada, and Dane DiLiegro.

7. Zero Day — Stream on Netflix now

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People are still talking about this political thriller — which follows a former President called in to investigate a cyber attack and the subsequent disasters. And considering Zero Daydebuted at number 2 on Netflix's Top 10 with 19.1 million views, you definitely want to watch.

Zero Day stars Robert De Niro, Lizzy Caplin, Jesse Plemons, Matthew Modine, Dan Stevens, Connie Britton, and Angela Bassett.

8. Love Is Blind season 8 — Stream on Netflix now

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It's always the season of love when you can stream Love Is Blind! Watch all the eps before tuning into that insane season 8 reunion — and all its surprises, drama, and infidelity.

Love is Blind season 8 is hosted by Vanessa & Nick Lachey.

9. American Murder: Gabby Petito — Stream on Netflix now

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This true crime documentary follows 22-year-old Instagram influencer Gabby Petito's final days with her fiancé Brian Laundrie in August 2021 — before he killed her.

American Murder: Gabby Petito is directed and executive produced by Julia Willoughby Nason and Michael Gasparro.

Loving these Netflix shows? Check out The 9 Best TV Shows To Watch On Max In March for more!

Lighting can make or break a space. Overhead lights are convenient to switch on but can feel too harsh, while the right mix of lighting can create a warm, inviting aesthetic. The secret? Layering — think floor lamps, table lamps, sconces, and more. To help you achieve that cozy, designer-worthy look, we’ve rounded up 18 affordable Target finds that look way more expensive than they are!

Target's "rich-looking" lamp collection will brighten up your space

FLOOR LAMPS

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Wavy Shade Collection with Ceramic Base Floor Lamp

With its playful wavy shade and three-way light setting, this floor lamp lets you customize the brightness to suit any moment—whether you're reading, catching up with friends, or settling in for a movie night.

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Gooseneck Floor Lamp with Natural Shade

This gooseneck floor lamp, featuring a rattan shade, looks so elegant and natural and offers adjustable lighting.

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Traditional Oil Rubbed Swing Arm Floor Lamp

This bronze floor lamp features a classic swing-arm design, so you can direct light wherever you need it most, such as in your workspace or living area.

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Cantilever Drop Pendant Swing Arm Floor Lamp

I've owned Target's most popular floor lamp for about a decade and it still looks and works as well as it did back then. It's a keeper!

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Oak Wood Tripod Floor Lamp

This oak wood tripod lamp looks great in your modern space with natural decor.

Table + Desk Lamps

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Threshold x Studio McGee Woven Table Lamp

This charming design lamp designed with Studio McGee has adorable scalloped edges and looks sweet on a nightstand or desk.

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Threshold x Studio McGee Task Lamp

This retro metal task lamp features a flexible neck to focus the light where you need it the most.

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Mini Printed Ceramic Base Table Lamp with Pleated Shade

Love the blue Pollock-like print on this ceramic mini lamp. It's great for teen and dorm rooms!

Hearth & Hand with Magnolia Brass Accent Table Lamp with Plaid Shade

Plaid is always in style in Magnolia's design playbook. This accent table lamp is a stylish addition to your office or side table.

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Assembled Ceramic Table Lamp

This blue and white abstract pattern adds a bit of texture to your overall design. Pair two on each side of your bed.

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Hearth & Hand with Magnolia Fluted Ceramic Table Lamp with Marble Base

This fluted design is very hot right now and looks elegant solo or in pairs.

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Threshold x Studio McGee Round Faux Wood Lamp Base

Give your living space some mood lighting while also adding a cute decorative pattern with a checkered shade.

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Farmhouse Ceramic Urn Pot Table Lamp

Go for organic vibes with this modern cement table lamp.

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Hearth & Hand with Magnolia Fluted Metal Rechargeable Library Table Lamp

Give your bookshelf a dose of classic elegance with Magnolia's fluted rechargeable library lamp.

SCONCES

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Hearth & Hand Magnolia Milk Glass Striped Wall Sconce

Milk glass is always in style for any vintage-inspired decor. These would look great in a kitchen for a modern-retro vibe.

Hearth & Hand with Magnolia Fluted Ceramic Sconce

Here's the fluted lamp in a sconce variety. Matching lamp styles is actually a great way to create cohesion in your design.

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Threshold x Studio McGee Metal Sconce Wall Light

Add metallic appeal to your home with this Studio McGee sconce that gives off a warm golden hue.

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Threshold x Studio McGee Wall Sconce with Plaid Shade

An affordable sconce with a unique shade is a great way to add personality to your space while saving space too!

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We all know Glen Powell is quite the gentleman. He had the sweetest reaction to Sydney Sweeney clapping back at her body shamers, and offered Lily James his coat in London's classic drizzly weather. And Mean Girls star Amanda Seyfried just revealed one moment at the 2023 Critics Choice Awards where he proved, yet again, just how great he is when she accidentally flashed him and he came to her rescue!

Here's what Amanda Seyfried had to say about accidentally flashing Glen Powell at the 2023 Critics Choice Awards.

Amanda Seyfried's dress "fell apart" at the 2023 Critics Choice Awards.

The 2023 Critics Choice Awards had some pretty memorable moments (like Everything Everywhere All At Once winning Best Picture) but for Amanda Seyfried, who was nominated that night for her role in The Dropout, one moment stands out in particular: her dress "falling apart."

“My boobs fell out of my dress at the 2023 Critics Choice Awards," Amanda says in an interview with People. "I was wearing this amazing vintage dress. I made my stylist dress up in it before I went just for fun. It was kind of sewn together and it started truly falling apart, literally falling off of me on the red carpet, and I think there were even interviews where I’m saying it’s breaking off.”

And then her "boobs fell out" in front of Glen Powell.

The gown was a beautiful gold Dior Haute Couture dress with two panels knotted together over her chest. But while the dress held together (for the most part), it didn't take long for the dress to give out. “I was talking to Glen Powell in the corner near my table, and we were joking around about something and I lifted my arms up, and my boobs were just out. My dress fell apart,” she continues. “We both screamed, and like the gentleman he is, he covered me. He didn’t look… I think. None of us were expecting that, but that dress had truly just given up.”

All I can hear is the line from "Dishes Breakin'" where Rihanna just sings "a man" over and over again. Respectful, hilarious, and helpful? I think I just fell in love with Glen Powell even more!

Love this story? Check out 8 Swoon-Worthy Glen Powell Moments That Made Him Even Hotter.

Another week means it's time for another weekly horoscope! We've got a Lunar Eclipse, Mercury retrograde, and more astrological events coloring the week, so there's a lot to unpack. Wanna know how that impacts your zodiac sign specifically? Read on to get your weekly horoscope for your sun and rising signs!

Scroll to see your zodiac sign's weekly horoscope for March 9-16, 2025!

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Two major celestial events take center stage this week: a Total Full Moon Eclipse in Virgo on March 13 and Mercury going retrograde on March 14.

A lunar eclipse occurs when the Sun, Earth, and Moon align, causing the Moon to pass through the Earth’s shadow. This gives the Moon a striking red-orange hue, often called a “Blood Moon.” The effect results from sunlight filtering through the Earth’s atmosphere, projecting the world’s sunrises and sunsets onto the Moon. Adding to the celestial display, Jupiter and Mars will also be visible in the western sky that night, creating a stunning planetary mosaic.

This Virgo Eclipse urges us to cleanse, organize, and bring order to different aspects of our lives, depending on where it falls in your chart. This is a powerful time to release outdated habits and establish new routines that align with your highest purpose.

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There’s a practical and spiritual dimension to this eclipse. It’s an ideal time for deep cleaning — both physically and emotionally. Whether decluttering your home or focusing on self-improvement, this eclipse supports new beginnings. Virgo also emphasizes service, reminding us to balance helping others with proper self-care. It’s a moment of honest self-reflection, especially regarding areas where we might be overextending ourselves or playing the role of a martyr.

While Mercury retrograde often gets a bad reputation, it’s not all chaos. Yes, there may be delays, miscommunications, or misplaced items, but this period serves as a reminder to slow down, double-check details, and be mindful of how we communicate. It’s an excellent time for reviewing, refining, and recharging — whether that means revisiting old projects, clarifying misunderstandings, or simply resting.

This powerful eclipse week is a moment for renewal, reflection, and transformation. Take advantage of the Virgo energy to clear and clean, organize, heal, and step into your best self.

For a deeper look into how these and other transits affect you personally, visit SevenSistersAstrology.com for a Natal Reading.

For personalized insights, be sure to read your rising sign below, as the location of the eclipse is determined by your Ascendant.

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Aries (March 21 – April 19)

Watch for over-criticism — both toward yourself and others. Rather than focusing on imperfections, channel your energy into self-improvement. This is a great time to establish a health and fitness routine, break unhelpful habits, and create a clean, organized space. A decluttered home fosters mental clarity and balance.

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Taurus (April 20 – May 20)

Your creativity is in full bloom! The Full Moon lights up your 5th House of expression, encouraging you to dive into art, music, or any joyful pursuit. Make space for creativity — organize your art studio, kitchen, or workspace, clearing away clutter to refresh your inspiration.

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Gemini (May 21 – June 20)

Focus on your home environment. Take an honest look at your daily habits and routines. What’s working? What’s not? This is the perfect time to rearrange furniture, deep-clean, and establish a peaceful sanctuary. Your home should be a refuge from the outside world’s chaos.

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Cancer (June 21 – July 22)

Expect a fast-paced week — but be mindful of impulsive decisions and miscommunications. If you feel impatient, try journaling or talking to a trusted friend to process emotions. Keep an open heart and mind while engaging in discussions, and avoid becoming overly rigid in your opinions.

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Leo (July 23 – August 22)

It’s time to reassess your relationship with material possessions. Certain objects may hold deep emotional significance — pay attention to how they shape your memories and values. Take inspiration from your ancestors’ resilience and wisdom to inform your approach to finances and stability.

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Virgo (August 23 – September 22)

You’re feeling especially sensitive this week. Be mindful of how you express your needs and emotions — misunderstandings may arise if you expect others to read your mind. Focus on authenticity, deepening friendships, and offering support without expectations. Creative projects will be soothing and rewarding.

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Libra (September 23 – October 22)

Your desire for solitude is strong. Use this introspective time to evaluate your life direction. Are you pursuing your highest aspirations? Are you expressing emotions honestly, or do you sometimes play mind games? This is a pivotal time to realign with your truest self.

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Scorpio (October 23 – November 21)

Your role in group dynamics is becoming clearer. Are you a natural leader? Do you sometimes take on too much responsibility? Pay attention to your emotional responses within friendships and communities. Avoid martyrdom — focus on healthy, reciprocal connections.

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Sagittarius (November 22 – December 21)

Set your ego aside and focus on collaboration in your professional life. Challenges may arise, but instead of seeing them as obstacles, view them as opportunities to learn and grow. Lead with authenticity, grace, and humility, and be forgiving of mistakes — both yours and others.

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Capricorn (December 22 – January 19)

Feeling restless? If travel isn’t an option, expand your mind in other ways — explore new philosophies, literature, or subjects that inspire you. Visit a museum, cultural event, or bookstore to broaden your perspective. Breaking out of old patterns will bring fresh energy into your life.

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Aquarius (January 20 – February 18)

This week brings deep emotional revelations. Rather than resisting uncomfortable truths, embrace them as a catalyst for personal growth. You may attract extraordinary people who reflect what you need to learn. Be open to transformation and self-discovery.

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Pisces (February 19 – March 20)

It’s time to heal relationships — both personal and professional. Clear up misunderstandings and set new expectations. In romantic connections, deepen intimacy through honest conversations. At work, ensure that roles are clear and fair. Kindness and patience will make this transition smoother.

For more insights on how these and other planetary transit impact you, visit SevenSistersAstrology.com for a personalized reading.

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