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These beginner Instant Pot recipes are about to save you from your ferocious hunger (and those hefty takeout bills) on busy weeknights. Not only are they great for those evenings when you'd rather be hanging with the fam than spending endless hours in the kitchen, but they'll also come in handy for all of that school year meal planning.
If you own an Instant Pot, you know just how valuable the modern pressure cooker is. It saves you time, money, and tons of effort when preparing everyday dishes. The device can be a bit daunting, though, when figuring out what recipes to make and how to make them. That's where these beginner Instant Pot recipes come in! From quick rice and quinoa, to full-on meals like coq au vin, the 72 recipes below are easy – and have ultra-quick cooking times – all thanks to the Instant Pot.
What are the best things to make in an Instant Pot?
Brit + Co
You can make all kinds of delicious recipes like rice, soup, and meats like chicken and salmon. In our opinion, the best thing to make in an Instant Pot is something that would take you a long time to make otherwise!
What should you not cook in an Instant Pot?
Brit + Co
You don't want to cook fried food because an Instant Pot won't keep the outside crispy the way that an air fryer will. You also want to avoid desserts like cookies because the moisture won't give you the same delicious results that an oven will.
What should I make my first time with Instant Pot?
Brit + Co
For your first time using the an Instant Pot, make a super simple, cheap dinner that won't cost you if you make a mistake. We'd recommend a simple chili, chicken noodle soup, or a simple pasta you've made before. That way, you can familiarize yourself with the Instant Pot without worrying too much about the outcome.
Is Instant Pot just as good as slow cooker?
Brit + Co
The Instant Pot is great for when you're short on time, whereas a slow cooker might require more attention since you typically cook food all day long in it. Each appliance is relatively easy to use, but if you want to whip up something quick, the Instant Pot might be better than a slow cooker.
Because of the different settings, the results will vary a bit from a slow cooker, but as long as you figure out the recipes that work for you, an Instant Pot can be a great addition to your kitchen.
Vegetarian Frittata in the Instant Pot
Brit + Co
Frittatas may be your norm for brunch, but they also make for an easy fridge clean-out dinner. Easy, quick, and tasty? Who wouldn't want to make this beginner Instant Pot recipe? (via Brit + Co)
Tuscan White Bean Soup in an Instant Pot
Brit + Co
This beginner-friendly soup is nutritious, thanks to eight different vegetables. It receives richness from sweet Italian sausage and lots of cannellini beans. Plus, it’s blissfully Tuscan thanks to juicy San Marzano tomatoes, lemon, and fresh parsley. (via Brit + Co)
Instant Pot Butter Chicken
Brit + Co
Spicy butter chicken makes for a romantic weeknight at-home date night. Serve with plenty of basmati rice for scooping up the addictive sauce, and enough slices of naan to literally wipe your plate clean. (via Brit + Co)
15-Minute Instant Pot Rice
All you need to make rice in your Instant Pot is water, salt, and, well – rice. The most important part of this whole process as far as we're concerned is the fluffing, because getting that fluffy consistency is vital for any and every rice recipe. (via Brit + Co)
Fluffy Quinoa Instant Pot Recipe
Brit + Co
The keys to fluffy, flavorful quinoa: rinse off the pseudo-grain’s bitter coating with water first, then sauté it in the Instant Pot until toasted. After you've done those steps, you can cook it with broth on the gadget’s rice setting and voilà. An easy and delicious meal. (via Brit + Co)
Pressure-Cooker Ramekin Eggs
Brit + Co
Your favorite veg, eggs, and cream go into individual ramekins, get pressure-cooked, and come out ever-so-slightly soft so you can spread the whole thing over toast. This is seriously one of the best breakfasts ever, and your brunches will never be the same! (via Brit + Co)
Steamed Cod with Ginger Scallion Sauce
Brit + Co
From a frozen state, fish only takes 5 minutes to pressure-cook in the Instant Pot. Yes, you read that right. From there, it’s just about adding the sauce and serving with rice for a complete meal. This is one of our favorite beginner Instant Pot recipes for the health nuts out there. (via Brit + Co)
Keto Cheese-Stuffed Meatballs
Brit + Co
We thought meatballs couldn't get much better, but stuff them with cheese, and suddenly they're a whole new meal that we can't get enough of. We love to eat them on top of zoodles, but any kind of noodles will do. (via Brit + Co)
Instant Pot Beef Stew
Brit + Co
You'll want to go ahead and bookmark this beginner Instant Pot recipe because chances are, after you make this stew for the first time, you’ll go back again and again. (via Brit + Co)
Pressure-Cooked Vegetarian Chili
Brit + Co
This foolproof recipe relies on quinoa to naturally thicken the chili. Not only will it help with the consistency, but it will also leave you feeling fuller. (via Brit + Co)
Basic Pressure-Cooker Chicken Breasts
Brit + Co
All you need is water, salt, and pepper to make this 10-minute chicken breast, which is easy to shred for salads, soups, and more. For extra moisture and flavor, we suggest brining the chicken in salt water overnight and sprinkling in a touch of brown sugar and peppercorns. (via Brit + Co)
Instant Pot Butternut Squash
While you need the better part of an hour for the normal butternut squash method, this new and improved version only takes 12 minutes. We don't know about you, but we'll be fixing this Instant Pot recipe all the time for a side dish from here on out! (via Brit + Co)
3-Minute Salmon Dinner
Brit + Co
Salmon, sweet potatoes, and broccoli can be steamed up all together in three minutes via the wonders of the Instant Pot. We'll never say no to a dinner this quick *and* this delicious. (via Brit + Co)
Paleo Orange Chicken
Brit + Co
The classic American-Chinese staple is made even quicker when seared and pressure-cooked in the Instant Pot. Add a little bit of sriracha for an unmatched sweet and spicy flavor. (via Brit + Co)
Baked Potato Soup
Brit + Co
Gussy up this Instant Pot potato soup with all your fave fixings. This is great for any time of day and can include all your favorite loaded baked potato toppings. We always go with bacon, cheese, and chives. (via Brit + Co)
Hard Boiled Eggs without a Stove
Brit + Co
Why make hard-boiled eggs in the Instant Pot? Because of the change in pressure, they’re a lot easier to peel than their traditionally-boiled counterparts, so you can spend more time eating your eggs and less time wrangling with tough shells. From there, chop them up into an egg salad or over toast for a simple dinner. (via Brit + Co)
Quick and Easy French Dip Sandwich
Brit + Co
Our version of Pinterest’s most-pinned beginner Instant Pot recipe cooks tender chuck roast in nutty ghee, which we serve on buttered pretzel rolls with mild cheddar cheese, caramelized onions, and leftover juices for dipping. We won't blame you if you're drooling right now. (via Brit + Co)
Instant Pot Carnitas
Brit + Co
Pressure-cooker carnitas means you can decide you want tacos at 6 p.m. and sit down with a plate of Instant Pot pork goodness by 6:35 p.m. This flexible recipe has a flavorful base of pork shoulder, aromatic veggies, adobo sauce, and beer, but you can also get creative by adding your own combination of herbs and seasonings. (via Brit + Co)
Pot Roast in the Instant Pot
Culinary Hill
When you're dealing with something that sounds as complicated as pot roast, turning it into an Instant Pot recipe can make things a whole lot easier. We're big fans of this one for its hearty flavors. (via Culinary Hill)
Spaghetti Squash Beginner Instant Pot Recipe
Feel Good Foodie
Spaghetti squash is a nice alternative to pasta if you're trying to incorporate more low-carb recipes into your diet. Plus you aren't dealing with all the extra additives of a typical noodle. The actual cooking only takes around 20 minutes so it makes for a great quick dinner. (via Feel Good Foodie)
Salmon with Garlic Potatoes and Greens Instant Pot Recipe
Food Network
A complete salmon dinner in under 30 minutes? Yes, please. This amazing crock pot recipe is so simple and includes all sides in one pot. Forget about multiple pots and pans, and enjoy this delectable dish that includes only four simple steps. (via Food Network)
Healthier Instant Pot Coq Au Vin
Half Baked Harvest
This famously day-long cooking project gets boiled down to just 30 minutes when you follow this beginner Instant Pot recipe for cold nights. (via Half Baked Harvest)
Instant Pot Sweet Soy Chicken Thighs
A Spicy Perspective
Our favorite part of this recipe is the sweet-meets-salty flavor from the soy sauce, garlic, and brown sugar. It really can't be beat. (via A Spicy Perspective)
Instant Pot Pulled BBQ Chicken
Cozy Cravings
This recipe uses your favorite barbecue sauce, which means that you're almost guaranteed to love it. Serve it with tender Hawaiian rolls or some homemade pretzels. (via Cozy Cravings)
Instant Pot Chipotle Cheddar Corn Chowder
Half Baked Harvest
With some sweet corn, smoky chipotle peppers, cheddar, bacon, and a few other ingredients, you can have a bowl of corn chowder in less than one hour. (via Half Baked Harvest)
Apple Cobbler
Cilantro Parsley
Instant Pot recipes don't have to be savory if you don't want them to be. Granny smith apples, brown sugar, and oats come together the way that you would expect, but the secret to making this delicious recipe is adding caramel syrup as well. (via Cilantro Parsley)
Instant Pot Dandelion Greens With Caramelized Onions
Forks & Foliage
You can eat these yummy greens on their own, or serve them up as a side to another dish for a whole new meal. Whichever method you pick, make sure you don't forget about the caramelized onions. Yum! (via Forks & Foliage)
Mashed Potatoes
Feel Good Foodie
Greek yogurt is one of our favorite breakfast foods, and it's also the key to getting your mashed potatoes extra smooth. The great thing about the Instant Pot is that while it's cooking, you can be preparing your other food, or cleaning up the dishes to save yourself time later. (via Feel Good Foodie)
Pumpkin Walnut Chili Instant Pot Recipe
Pinch Of Yum
This vegan chili is full of nuts, grains, and lots of yummy pumpkin. Thanks to the use of canned pumpkin, it doesn't have to be October to make this beginner Instant Pot recipe. (via Pinch Of Yum)
Steel Cut Oats
Feel Good Foodie
Need a filling breakfast? Look no further than this Instant Pot oatmeal! Use your favorite milk and coconut oil to make it creamy, and top with all your favorite berries, cinnamon sugar, or go for a banana + peanut butter + chocolate chip combo. Yum! (via Feel Good Foodie)
Instant Pot Risotto
Hello Little Home
This beginner Instant Pot recipe takes the hard labor and constant attention that traditional risotto requires. Good news is, it's still elegantly tasty for when you want to step dinner up a bit. (via Hello Little Home)
Gluten Free Instant Pot Lentil Stew
Earthly Provisions
This Instant Pot stew recipe has winter written all over it. The easily-adaptable ingredients, a mix of meat and veggies, will supply you with a full, satisfied belly every time.(via Earthly Provisions)
Instant Pot Refried Beans
Averie Cooks
Making refried beans in the Instant Pot means they're not really fried at all, but this recipe still results in the same mushy texture you'd expect from the dish. Dress 'em up with cheese, avocado, cilantro, jalapeño, and lime for extra zest. (via Averie Cooks)
Instant Pot Irish Cheddar Bacon Mac and Cheese
Half Baked Harvest
Perfect for St. Patrick's Day, but really anytime of year, this 20-minute Instant Pot mac and cheese uses Irish cheddar and mixes in Brussels sprouts for extra tetxure. (via Half Baked Harvest)
Pressure Cooker Ramen Soup
Steamy Kitchen
Authentic-tasting ramen can be hard to come by. The secret to making it yourself is homemade chicken broth, which the Instant Pot makes possible in under an hour. Sprinkle a few sheets of dried seaweed right on top, and you've got a bowl of the real deal. (via Steamy Kitchen)
Instant Pot Chicken Adobo
Savory Tooth
You’ll never think of chicken as boring once you’ve tasted this Filipino adobo, which is redolent with garlic, vinegar, and pepper. Serve with some raw veggies to add some different temperatures and textures. (via Savory Tooth)
Instant Pot Veggies
365 Days of Slow + Pressure Cooking
Dinner gets boring really quickly when you’re serving the same side dishes day after day. With just four ingredients and less than five minutes, you could have these veggies on the table, ready to accompany any main dish. Since all you have to do is throw everything in the pot, this is a beginner Instant Pot recipe for the books. (via 365 Days of Slow + Pressure Cooking)
Instant Pot Dairy-Free Stroganoff
Clean Cuisine
This one's for the lazy gals. If your pasta craving has grown too strong for words, make sure to prep this Instant Pot stroganoff ahead-of-time for easy savory snacking. (via Clean Cuisine)
Salmon With Chili-Lime Sauce
Savory Tooth
Eating healthy is a cinch with a pressure cooker. There are no time excuses, plus you have the advantage of using minimal to zero oil when cooking your protein, like this in this chili-lime salmon. (via Savory Tooth)
Instant Pot Italian Chicken Orzo
A Spicy Perspective
Orzo is great because it tastes exactly like pasta, but it's way easier to eat than pasta. And not only does this recipe taste good, but it looks good, too. (via A Spicy Perspective)
Coconut Rice
Vikalinka
For a sweeter rice to pair with Indian or Thai dishes, this coconut rice steps in with the perfect flavor. (via Vikalinka)
Thai Chicken Rice Bowl
Wondermom Wannabe
Put that sauté function on your Instant Pot to good use with this Thai-inspired rice bowl. Counteract the soft-cooked texture with crunchy peanuts and raw carrots to serve. We're obsessed. (via Wondermom Wannabe)
Bang Bang Pasta
Kirbie's Cravings
If this Thai-American dish is a household favorite for delivery nights, then this beginner Instant Pot recipe will be invaluable. It'll be good to your taste buds and your wallet! (via Kirbie’s Cravings)
Pressure Cooker Beef Bourguignon
Savory Tooth
Your beef chuck roast will never come out tough or dry when you make it in the Instant Pot. Thank us later. (via Savory Tooth)
Instant Pot Chili Mac and Cheese
Averie Cooks
Chili + mac and cheese are two of our absolute favorite things, so this combo dish is a no-brainer. Especially since it's quick, too. (via Averie Cooks)
Instant Pot Thai Chicken Noodles
365 Days of Slow + Pressure Cooking
You don’t have to look much further for your perfect home-cooked meal. These restaurant-worthy Thai noodles are everything you’ve ever dreamed of, and they’ll be ready in just 15 minutes. (via 365 Days of Slow + Pressure Cooking)
Easy Mac and Cheese Instant Pot Recipe
365 Days of Slow + Pressure Cooking
Say goodbye to powdery boxed macaroni and cheese and take the guesswork out of making it at home with this simple Instant Pot version. They're still just as creamy as your go-to stovetop version. (via 365 Days of Slow + Pressure Cooking)
Instant Pot Brussels Sprouts
Savory Tooth
Thankfully, side dishes like these bacon-y Brussels sprouts aren’t immune to the power of the Instant Pot. Thank goodness! (via Savory Tooth)
Chicken Fettuccine Alfredo
No. 2 Pencil
This time- and money-saving one-pot chicken Alfredo uses only the Instant Pot so dirty dishes can be kept to a minimum. That way, it cuts your prep time and your cleanup time. (via No. 2 Pencil)
Sweet Potato Chili Instant Pot Recipe
Wondermom Wannabe
Now that you have an Instant Pot, you’ll finally be able to make chili with the press of a button. The best part? It takes only 10 minutes but still tastes phenomenal. (via Wondermom Wannabe)
Instant Pot Chicken Pad Thai
The Girl On Bloor
With the Instant Pot, all you need to do is throw handfuls of all the ingredients in, and wait for the magic to happen. This pad thai meal has *all* the magic, trust us. (via The Girl On Bloor)
Restaurant-Style Chicken Tortellini
365 Days of Slow + Pressure Cooking
Keep your homemade Italian seasoning on hand, and you can make this authentic dish whenever your heart desires. Serve the finished chicken on tortellini with a creamy sauce, diced tomatoes, and basil. (via 365 Days of Slow + Pressure Cooking)
Twice-Baked Sweet Potato Casserole
Sweet Peas and Saffron
This ultra-creamy sweet potato recipe only gets betters when you top it with pecan streusel. We'll take two please. (via Sweet Peas and Saffron)
Instant Pot Chana Masala
The First Mess
Every spoonful of this tender chana masala is packed with spicy flavor, all the more reason to try this recipe out. (via The First Mess)
Instant Pot Carnitas
The Roasted Root
Use the slow-cooker setting on your Instant Pot for succulent, beer-braised pork shoulder. Doesn’t it look dang good in the center of that burrito bowl? Top with avocados, black beans, and pico de gallo for a complex flavor + texture + temperature combo. (via The Roasted Root)
Instant Pot Whole Chicken
Savory Tooth
A healthy dose of dried herbs and garlic powder help brighten up this chicken dish. It takes just 40 minutes to get it from the Instant Pot to your table. (via Savory Tooth)
Instant Pot Spaghetti Sauce
365 Days of Slow + Pressure Cooking
In less than 15 minutes, you'll be able to sauté and pressure-cook your way to luscious tomato sauce. You'll never go back to the store-bought stuff again. (via 365 Days of Slow + Pressure Cooking)
Easy Instant Pot Tomato Soup
The Edgy Veg
When you're a tad under the weather, this beginner Instant Pot recipe comes to the rescue. It gets fully cooked in just 15 minutes! (via The Edgy Veg)
Italian Beef Stew
Vikalinka
When simmered in the Instant Pot, cuts of beef become super tender. You'll fall in love with this recipe as the meat falls off the fork! (via Vikalinka)
Instant Pot Bone Broth
The Real Food Dietitians
Make this Instant Pot bone broth to add to cozy soups and stews, or dip it on its own to reap the nutritional benefits. (via The Real Food Dietitians)
Instant Pot Pesto Zuppa Toscana
Half Baked Harvest
Italian chicken sausage, potatoes, and kale are simmered in a lemony pesto broth that gets a squeeze of lemon and a touch of Parmesan and cream at the end. (via Half Baked Harvest)
Instant Pot Stuffed Cabbage
Girl and The Kitchen
Sorry, Grandma, this stuffed cabbage is just as good as yours, but way easier. Bring it to all your family gatherings from here on out! (via Girl and The Kitchen)
Instant Pot Lo Mein
Kirbie's Cravings
The Instant Pot is basically a takeout food-lover’s best friend. Enjoy cooking everything from perfectly tender noodles to veggies and cut your spending down. (via Kirbie’s Cravings)
Pork Lettuce Wraps
Sidewalk Shoes
When all else fails, lettuce wraps are a great last-minute dinner that you can use to clean out your fridge. They also make for a great alternative to bread if you're on a low-carb or gluten-free diet. These happen to be full of nutrients and get a surprise texture from wheat berries. (via Sidewalk Shoes)
Instant Pot for Chicken Tortilla Soup
The Seasoned Mom
At once light and hearty, chicken tortilla soup is the meal you’ll crave when you want some comfort food that won’t make you need a nap afterward. (via The Seasoned Mom)
Vegan Curried Lentil Cauliflower Soup
Vegetarian Gastronomy
This cauliflower and potatoes soup tastes creamy but has none of the dairy of the usual recipe. Delicious lentils give this robust recipe plenty of texture and protein and a little bit of lemon juice makes the flavors really pop. (via Vegetarian Gastronomy)
Instant Pot Chicken Parmesan Meatballs
Whole And Heavenly Oven
Your next Italian night is on us. This Instant Pot makes pasta easy-breezy! (via Whole And Heavenly Oven)
Instant Pot Crispy Carnitas With Chipotle Peach Salsa
Half Baked Harvest
Beer-braised pork is shredded and broiled in this easy carnitas recipe. Stuff into warm tortillas and top with peach salsa for 30-minute tacos. (via Half Baked Harvest)
Instant Pot Coconut Lentil Curry
Well Plated
Serve this comforting curry with rice for an easy and absolutely delicious dinner, no matter which night of the week it is. (via Well Plated)
Vegan Instant Pot Butternut Squash Soup
Two Peas and Their Pod
This dairy-free recipe is the definition of healthy, comfort food. It tastes amazing and won't cause any flare-ups for anyone who has dietary restrictions. (via Two Peas and Their Pod)
Greek Chicken Recipe
Wholesomelicious
Add some peppers and onions to make this Greek chicken better than ever. You can cook them all together in the Instant Pot, or add them to the plate raw. Either way, you're in for a treat. (via Wholesomelicious)
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Now that fall is officially in full swing, there’s a lot of seasonal traditions to look forward to, like apple picking, enjoying pumpkin spice lattes, or perfecting Taylor Swift’s famous chai sugar cookie recipe. But in recent years, a new Halloween trend has taken social media by storm – boo baskets. Whether you’re planning on crafting the perfect basket for a loved one, or you have no idea where to start, here is a guide that will help you get on the right track.
What Are Boo Baskets?
Reine Jalloul
Boo baskets are Halloween or fall-themed gift baskets typically filled with candy, seasonal decorations, and fun crafts that you can surprise your significant other with to celebrate the season. While videos of this trend usually show people giving their baskets to their “boo” (pun intended), it’s not limited to just your partner. You can also make one for your friends, your parents, your kids, or even your pets if you wanted to!
What Do You Put In a Boo Basket?
Sarah Barna
Just about anything can go in a boo basket! If you’re creating a basket that’s specific to your loved one’s interests, the possibilities of what you can include are endless. But based on countless TikTok videos and Instagram reels posted about this trend, the general formula for a basket that I’ve noticed includes a cozy item, a mug, a fall-themed drink mix, snacks or candy, a stuffed animal, and (of course) a basket big enough to fit everything!
First, The Basket
Amazon
Technically, any big basket or container could be used to hold your boo basket items. However, if you’re the kind of person that likes to go all out when gift-giving, I would recommend a Halloween-themed basket like the Andemie Halloween Collapsible Organizer from Amazon. Not only does this basket come in multiple colors and patterns, you can easily flatten the basket and store it anywhere you want, so you can reuse it next fall.
Candles, Body Care, Sweaters & More … A Cozy Girl’s Galore!
Cora Pursley
Everyone has their own preferences when it comes to getting all relaxed and comfortable, especially on a chilly, rainy fall day. Personally, there are three essential elements to my lazy days – an oversized sweater, some gourmand scented body care, and a candle that makes my entire apartment smell like walking into a bakery. If this sounds like you, here are some of my favorites.
Etsy
This sweater from the LoveStitchesCo shop on Etsy has quickly become a staple to my “lounging around” outfits this season, and for a good reason. For only $26, this sweater is made out of 100 percent cotton, has a wide size range available (S to 3XL), and can be customized to whatever color you’d like. Plus, the embroidered design is absolutely adorable; who doesn’t love ghost kittens?
Sol de Janeiro
As the weather gets colder, many people (like myself) opt to swap their perfumes and scented lotions from fruity and tropical notes to warm and edible notes like vanilla, caramel, honey and chocolate. If you’re looking to spoil your boo basket recipient who likes these kinds of scents, Sol de Janeiro recently released a limited edition body cream in one of their best-sellers, Cheirosa 71. Fragrance notes of caramelized vanilla, white chocolate and toasted macadamia nut will have you smelling like a snack (literally), while moisturizing ingredients like macadamia seed oil and tucumã butter will keep your skin feeling silky smooth.
Bath & Body Works
If you’re a candle lover, then you already know that the best place to find candles for every season is at none other than Bath & Body Works. Sure, there are plenty of pumpkin scented candles to try, but if you’re looking to include something in a boo basket that screams fall, Autumn Chai is the perfect option. This three-wick candle has notes of cinnamon chai, French vanilla, and caramel – a great combination if you’re looking for something cozy, but not too overwhelming.
Drink Mixes
Target
Hot chocolate is one of the quintessential cold weather beverages, but if you want to be more creative with your drink choice, Target’s Favorite Day brand has a spooky-themed hot cocoa mix that would be a great addition to your boo basket. One box comes with two cocoa mixes and a marshmallow confetti mix shaped like beakers you can find in a science laboratory, and when combined with warm milk, changes to an orange or green color. How cool is that?
And Of Course, A Mug To Match
Target
You got the perfect fall drink for your boo, but what mug would go with it the best? At this stage, I think this is where you get something that is the most personable to your boo basket recipient. You could include a mug that matches their career or their favorite hobbies and interests. If you want to play it safe and stick with a Halloween theme, this 15 oz ghost mug from Target is spook-tacular!
Plushies Make Everything Better
Warmies
Who says that stuffed animals are just for kids? Not only are they fluffy and come in all shapes and sizes, giving a stuffed animal to your loved one is one of the best ways to show that you care about them. As a plushie connoisseur, my go-to pick for a boo basket would be any plush, like this pink llama from Warmies. Each cuddly buddy is lavender-scented and also serves as a microwaveable heating pad that can be used to relieve stress or soothe muscle aches and pains.
Don’t Forget the Candy
Target
No Halloween basket would be complete without candy! From chocolates to gummy worms and sour WarHeads, there are so many options to choose from that it can seem overwhelming to pick just one. And if your boo basket recipient has any dietary restrictions, it can be even more difficult to find something that fits that person’s needs. My twin sister has been vegan for almost five years, and before we both moved out from our parents’ house, these dark chocolate coconut bars from Unreal were a staple snack for the whole family. Not only are these bars certified vegan and gluten-free, each bar only contains three grams of sugar and three ingredients – coconut, cassava syrup and dark chocolate. As someone who isn’t vegan, trust me when I say that when you try these, you won’t want to go back to the name-brand chocolate.
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Ladies, if your Halloween costume planning has not yet begun… it’s time to get. On. It. You’ve already bookmarked all the recipes, pumpkin carving, and decor, so now we need to slay the dress-up game. Scroll on to see more than 75 of the most creative women’s costume ideas to buy or DIY. You can't go wrong trying one — or multiple — of these awesome costumes.
Cassie from Euphoria
Brit + Co
School is back in session, and with this Euphoria Halloween costume, so is the drama. Channel Cassie's uber Y2K vibe and don't be afraid to layer on the eye gems. (via Brit + Co)
Wonder Woman Costume
Brit + Co
Diana Prince does it all: She’s a peaceful diplomat and a raging warrior. In the 2017 movie starring Gal Gadot, they revamped her retro outfit into a fiercely sexy yet strong ensemble that enhances her inner strength. (via Brit + Co)Daenerys Targaryen Costume
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The silver-haired queen on Game of Thrones continues onward, never veering from her path toward glory as the ruler of the seven kingdoms. Talk about making a #lifegoal and sticking to it. (via Brit + Co)Broad City
Brit + Co
From season three’s “Game Over” episode where Abbi competes in the Soulstice Games and Ilana loses her job at Deals! Deals! Deals!, this costume pairing just might be two of the show’s most iconic looks. (via Brit + Co)
Ghostbusters Costume
Brit + Co
You’ll never believe it, but the secret behind this costume is Tupperware containers! (via Brit + Co)Sandy from Grease Halloween Costume
Brit + Co
Pair leather leggings or pants with an off-the-shoulder black top and a thick black belt. Red shoes are a must. Take the outfit even further with big gold hoops and sparkly red nails. (via Brit + Co)Sushi Costume
Brit + Co
Sushi has never looked cuter than this DIY winner. Grab a fish-shaped pillow and faux-seaweed fabric, and complete the ensemble with a ginger and wasabi headband. (via Brit + Co)Cactus Costume
Brit + Co
A green outfit, creatively placed spikes, and a desert-inspired flower make for a prickly look of the summer’s favorite succulent. Prick-or-Treat! (via Brit + Co)
Hocus Pocus Witch Costume
Brit + Co
We love this witchy twist! “I put a spell on you, and now you’re mine.” (via Brit + Co)
Dancer Emoji Costume
Apple/Brit + Co
You can pretend-salsa the night away in this emoji dancer costume. (via Brit + Co)Belle Costume
Brit + Co
This Disney princess outfit from Beauty and the Beast can be pieced together from items you already own. (via Brit + Co)Fairy Costume
Brit + Co
There are so many different interpretations, but we absolutely love this woodland-flower-nymph-type fairy. (via Brit + Co)Avocado Toast Costume
Brit + Co
Everyone loooooves it because, TBH, whats not to love about avos and bread? (via Brit + Co)Marilyn Monroe Costume
Brit + Co
“I’m selfish, impatient, and a little insecure. I make mistakes, I’m out of control and at times hard to handle. But if you can’t handle me at my worst, then you sure as hell don’t deserve me at my best.” — Marilyn Monroe.(via Brit + Co)Poison Ivy Costume
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Can we talk about Uma Thurman as Poison Ivy in 1997’s Batman and Robin? Um, total babe. (via Brit + Co)Mummy Costume
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Yikes. we’re having flashbacks from The Ring. Do yourself a favor and avoid looking in the mirror after you’ve had a few drinks ;) (via Brit + Co)Zombie Babe Costume
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Try this approachable zombie makeup tutorial so you can feel like a total babe while staying true to Halloween’s spooky vibe. (via Brit + Co)Cher and Dionne from Clueless Costume
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If you’re totally buggin’ over what costume to wear, why not bring out your inner Cher from this classic ’90s film. Or, whatever. (via Brit + Co)Old-School Britney Spears Costume
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Throw it back to the golden era — when Brit-Brit still reigned as the Princess of Pop. Her signature schoolgirl style circa “Baby, One More Time” is an oldie-but-goodie. (via Brit + Co)La Croix Cans Halloween Costume
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No matter which flavor of La Croix is your favorite, we can all agree that the sparkling water is life. (via Brit + Co)
Harley Quinn Costume
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This babe steals the show in Suicide Squad, so it’s no surprise that she won our hearts too. (via Brit + Co)Rosie the Riveter Costume
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Here’s to our girlies on the front lines, still rockin’ out and #RESIST-ing! Show your support for the feminist movement as this iconic lady boss. (via Brit + Co)Ariel Costume
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Mermaid costumes can go one of two ways on All Hallow’s Eve — decked out and girly or frightfully fabulous. Either way, venture under the sea with this Disney classic. (via Brit + Co)Olympic Gymnast Costume
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Go for the gold with this athletic costume that includes warm-up pants, because let’s be real — it would be a little uncomfortable (and cold) to wear a leotard around all night. (via Brit + Co)Jessica Rabbit Costume
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Create the silhouette of Jessica’s signature dress by layering a sequined tube top with a sweetheart neckline on top of a maxi skirt. Smokin’! (via Brit + Co)Baywatch Babe Costume
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Prepare to save the shoreline with your amazing jumping skills. Pro tip: If you are planning to walk the streets, throw on your tennis sneakers underneath the tights so it looks like you are barefoot but really aren’t. (via Brit + Co)Rapunzel Costume
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“I’ve got a dream, I’ve got a dream, I just want to see the floating lanterns gleam!” (via Brit + Co)Raining Men Costume
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David, Josh, Leo, George… the gang’s all here! Pick your fave studs and follow along with the instructions for one hunky rainstorm we’d all like to weather. (via Studio DIY)Fruit Costume
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Get fruity and transform yourself into a watermelon, a pineapple, a strawberry, a lime, or some grapes.(via Brit + Co)Fanta Girl Costume
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The key to these costumes is bright solid colors and white go-go boots. “You look hot in all that plaster — drink some Fanta, faster, faster!” (via Brit + Co)
Popcorn Costume
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Snack food costumes are on fire this year — probably from all of last year’s Netflix-and-chillin’, and this inventive little number is easy to re-create. Choose a pair of butter-yellow footwear and follow along here. (via Studio DIY)
Clown Costume
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We think you’ll like this funny-girl take on a classic with an amazing Halloween hair hack to boot! (via Brit + Co)
Regina George from Mean Girls Costume
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Pay homage to the ultimate Mean Girl by dressing up as her. (via Brit + Co)Hippie Costume
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You can follow in the footsteps of this trippy hippy with some Woodstock-era flowy pants, Lennon glasses, bell sleeves, and a vest. (via Brit + Co)Bowl of Cereal Costume
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Since pool floats are in — and pool noodles are out — why not turn ’em into a bowl of Froot Loops? Re-purposing props are the green goddess’ way of keeping things fresh every Halloween. (via Studio DIY)
Black Widow from The Avengers Costume
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Known for her prowess as a skilled spy, martial artist, and sniper, Black Widow is basically a badass worthy of imitating any year. (via Brit + Co)Hermione Granger from Harry Potter Costume
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Smart and courageous? What. A. Babe! (via Brit + Co)
Vampire Costume
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We love this getup because it doesn’t take a vampire’s lifespan (AKA eternity) to make. (via Brit + Co)Beyoncé Costume
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As a dancer, Bey is THE ultimate performance icon. And as a woman, her strength and career inspire us to be the best and never let haters bring us down. (via Brit + Co)Croquembouche Costume
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If you’re not familiar with this type of French wedding cake, it’s made from dozens of tiny cream puffs. So cute AND delish! (via Studio DIY)
Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz Costume
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To bring the costume to the next level, pair with accessories such as frilly white socks and a basket to hold your flowers or dog. (via Brit + Co)Kristen Wiig as Dooneese Costume
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This SNL character wears all kinds of outfits, so find the craziest dress at a thrift store to channel your best Dooneese. The key piece is, of course, the tiny hands! (via Brit + Co)
Grace and Frankie Costume
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So you’ve already tried Cher and Dionne and Thelma and Louise. Next on the list with your BFF: These two sassy women from our fave Netflix hit, Grace and Frankie. (via Brit + Co)Marilyn Monroe Pop Art Costume
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“Give a girl the right pair of shoes and she’ll conquer the world.” — Marilyn Monroe.(via Brit + Co)Scarecrow Costume
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Can we get a big round of applause for how much easier Halloween is when you have overalls? (via Brit + Co)
Anna and Elsa from Frozen Costume
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Sisters who ice skate together, stay together. (via Brit + Co)Minnie Mouse Costume
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Minnie Mouse rocks polka dots better than anyone, don’t you think? (via Brit + Co)Flapper Costume
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The best part about this costume is that you can totally wear it again (New Year’s Eve party, done!). So brush off your dancing shoes and Charleston your way to a night of fun. (via Brit + Co)Kimmy from Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Costume
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She’s a true original, and so is her yellow cardigan! Find your favorite patches and buttons to mimic her style. (via Brit + Co)A Real Housewife Costume
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Grab a glass of rosé, a Grey Goose with lots + lots of lemons, or even a bottle of Skinnygirl Margarita and work it on Halloween night as a quotable, fearless star of Bravo’s series. (via Brit + Co)Hillary Clinton Costume
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She may not have won the 2016 election (or did she?!) but HRC is major #girlboss and she makes for an inspiring costume. (via Brit + Co)
Taylor Swift Costume
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Even if you don’t have blonde hair, a dark red lip seals the deal — you’re the leader of this squad. (via Brit + Co)Unicorn Costume
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This look really comes down to the makeup and putting the right pieces together to tap into a pretty, sexy, sporty, playful, ethereal unicorn. (via Brit + Co)Catwoman Costume
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Yes, yes, and more yes! To score this look, purchase a long-sleeve pleather zip-up suit. Put on your best pair of bad girl boots and rock your fierceness all night long. (via Brit + Co)Skeleton Costume
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If you’ve yet to see SNL‘s David S. Pumpkins skit this costume is based on, then you absolutely need to right now! (via Brit + Co)
Millennial Pink Costume
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Say hello to the millennial pink girl squad from the year 3017. These lovely ladies are a thousand years ahead, sporting various shades of this seriously trendy hue. (via Brit + Co)Tyrannosaurus Rex Costume
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Ain’t nothin’ cuter than this little dino looking fierce in felt. (via Brit + Co)Sue Surprise Costume
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ICYMI, the SNLskit features Kristen Wiig doing one of our all-time favorite roles. First, do your homework (AKA watch the clip) and then have a field day with this kooky character. (via Brit + Co)
Cersei Lannister Costume
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Ohnefarious Cersei, how we fear and also admire thee. This Halloween, take on this queen’s character in Game of Thrones season seven as she takes a seat on the iron throne, with all her true darkness shining through. (via Brit + Co)GLOW Costume
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You’re sure to have a KNOCKOUT Halloween when you dress up as Zoya the Destroya or Liberty Belle. (via Brit + Co)
Amazon Woman Costume
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Wonder Woman‘s Amazonians are tall, strong, beautiful, badass ladies that rule the land of Themyscira, otherwise known as Paradise Island. They formed their own society and cultivated a world where no men are allowed. ‘Nuff said. (via Brit + Co)Ursula Costume
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“Yes I have had my share of complaints, but on the whole, I’ve been a saint!… to those Poor Unfortunate Souls!” — Ursula from The Little Mermaid. (via Brit + Co)
Gilly Costume
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Kristen Wiig does it again (and again, and again) as the girl Gilly in another regular SNL skit. “Her name is Gilly and she’s at it again, causing lots of ruckus like a barnyard hen. She’s always making trouble, her hair is like a bubble. Knock, knock, who’s there? It’s Gilly.”(via Brit + Co)
Rey Costume
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This really is the perfect disguise for any gal who has the desire to channel her inner warrior. And let’s be real — Rey from Star Wars is a total babe, so if you want to go for the “sexy” Halloween look, this one will win you some whistles.(via Brit + Co)Flamingo Costume
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It’s time to let your inner bird shine in a perfectly pink lewk.(via Brit + Co)Target Lady Costume
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Watch and learn in this SNL skit starring Kristen Wiig, who deserves a Halloween character every single year. Hot chicken! (via Brit + Co)
Sansa Stark Costume
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Winter is coming, and this red-headed Stark from Game of Thrones is NOT messing around. (via Brit + Co)
Check out 16 Easy & Iconic Solo Halloween Costume Ideas For 2024 for even more ideas.
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We're officially one week into Scorpio season — are you feeling it? Is your intuition heightened? Are you super sensitive and a bit more introverted? It’s a good time to slow down, feel your feelings, and tap into the inner wisdom of your soul. Scorpio is often misinterpreted, perhaps because this season coincides with Halloween, the decreasing daylight in the northern hemisphere, or simply Scorpio’s intensity and power. A key word for Scorpio is transformation, which is never easy.
Think of the caterpillar’s metamorphosis — its time in the cramped and dark cocoon. That primordial, gooey existence is anything but comfortable. Transformation requires time, a willingness to experience discomfort, and patience before emerging as a beautiful butterfly.
Scorpio is one of the healing signs in the zodiac, and while the Sun is in Scorpio, we can make great strides toward healing ourselves and helping others. There’s nothing superficial about Scorpio — it demands depth, wanting to uncover layers and expose what’s hiding. That’s why it’s a great time to focus on your inner world and subconscious mind. All forms of therapy are beneficial during Scorpio season, but psychotherapy is especially powerful if that's an option for you.
Eager to know what this transformational energy has to offer? Read on for your weekly horoscope to understand how this can impact your sun and rising sign!
Astrological Overview For Your Weekly Horoscope
The New Moon in Scorpio occurs on November 1 at 9 degrees of Scorpio. You'll want to check your birth chart to see where 9 degrees of Scorpio falls — this is the area of your life where you can experience transformation and growth. New Moons are powerful times to plant seeds for future growth, to dream and plan for the coming month. Take time to reflect on what truly matters during this period of darkness and inward focus.
Mars, the planet of action and determination, has been opposite Pluto, the planet of transformation, for months. Both Mars and Pluto co-rule Scorpio, creating an intense and volatile energy. This opposition becomes exact again on November 3 and 4. Use this energy to propel yourself in a new direction and honor your true self. Strength and focus can harness this intensity for personal breakthroughs, but be cautious in making impulsive decisions during this time — on the global stage, tensions may rise, and there could be heightened aggression.
Adding to this turbulent energy, Mercury, the planet of communication and learning, leaves Scorpio and enters Sagittarius on November 2. As Mercury exits Scorpio, it forms a beneficial trine to Mars and a sextile to Pluto. This is a powerful opportunity for words to contribute to healing, so take care in how you communicate. Be mindful of the power your words hold, especially as Sagittarius can be blunt and outspoken. While Mercury is in Sagittarius until January 9, focus on expanding your consciousness, learning new skills, and broadening your horizons.
Key Dates For Your Weekly Horoscope
- November 1 — New Moon in Scorpio
- November 2 — Mercury enters Sagittarius
- November 3-4 — Mars and Pluto opposition becomes exact
Read Your Horoscope Based on Your Sun and Rising Signs
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Aries (March 21 – April 20)
You’re being asked to dig deep into your subconscious this week. Keep your eyes and ears open for messages from dreams or moments of creativity. Meditation or solitude may reveal powerful realizations. If you feel the need to make a major life change, be sure your decisions come from the heart. You’re on the cusp of a creative breakthrough, but make sure your actions are driven by authenticity.
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Taurus (April 22 – May 21)
Relationships are in focus for you. This is a great week for couples therapy or deep, transformative conversations with your partner. Be willing to make changes that benefit your relationships, home, and career. Your sensitivity may be heightened, so incorporate self-care and self-love into any changes you make. Don’t shy away from this potential for growth — there’s tremendous opportunity for profound shifts.
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Gemini (May 22 – June 21)
Good fortune and harmony are possible, but luck won’t just fall into your lap — you need to be proactive. This could show up in your relationships with others or in your relationship with yourself. Kindness, equality, and fairness are key to success. Be cautious around people exhibiting aggressive behavior. You’ll receive back what you give out, so practice kindness and ensure you’re approaching things with fairness and balance.
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Cancer (June 22 – July 22)
You prefer to avoid conflict, but this week you’ll have the chance to step out of your comfort zone. You don’t have to be confrontational, but a bit of assertiveness will help you move toward your goals. The seeds you plant during this New Moon will grow stronger if you add passion and creativity. Follow your intuition, especially when making important decisions. Your dreams need a touch of energy and action.
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Leo (July 23 – August 22)
The Mars-Pluto opposition has likely stirred up some drama in your life. Have you mustered the courage to start something new? If not, this week offers an opportunity to fully step into your authentic self and begin a new chapter. Don’t hold back, but be prepared for uncharted territory. Your relationships, particularly with yourself, may need a refresh. Self-love and self-care are essential as you embark on these transformations. You might even consider sprucing up your home or making a move.
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Virgo (August 23 – September 22)
Career growth is in focus this week, but you’ll need to find a balance between your home life and work life. You may feel the urge to do more in both areas, but it’s crucial to stay grounded. Pay attention to details and avoid overindulgence. A balance between home and work will lead to the best results — be sure to tend to both areas without letting one consume the other.
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Libra (September 23 – October 22)
Your finances and values are the focus this week. Now is the perfect time to ensure your financial life is in order. Meet with a financial planner or make sure your will is up to date. This planning will give you peace of mind and reduce future stress. Once Mercury moves into Sagittarius on November 2, you’ll feel freer to have fun and pursue adventure, knowing that your financial security is taken care of.
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Scorpio (October 23 – November 21)
Your power and determination will only grow as the week progresses. Use this time to tap into your inner authority and work toward concrete goals. There’s likely to be movement in your career, but it won’t happen overnight. Patience and sustained effort are required. Cultivate joy and focus on long-term goals — there’s no rush, but steady progress will lead to great results.
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Sagittarius (November 22 – December 21)
Mercury entering your sign on November 2 invites expansion and learning. If you’ve been waiting to start a new project, learn a new skill, or expand your understanding of the universe, now is the time. Subjects like spirituality and philosophy will be easier to grasp during this time. Be mindful, though — your blunt communication style could come off as caustic, so take a breath before you speak.
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Capricorn (December 22 – January 19)
Mental well-being should be a priority. Use this time to focus on learning and honing your skills. Your approach to life and work is inspiring to others. If you’ve been dealing with self-doubt, discard any negative self-talk and practice self-compassion. You have a natural ability to teach others, so don’t hesitate to share your knowledge with those who might be facing something similar to your experiences.
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Aquarius (January 20 – February 19)
This week focuses on your community and your relationship with like-minded people. Group learning and activities will be more impactful than solo efforts. Mercury in Sagittarius from November 2 will encourage you to learn through travel and adventure. Something exciting and transformative is on the horizon — seize the opportunity for growth through connection with others.
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Pisces (February 20 – March 21)
It’s time to focus on your physical health. The energy of this week will make it easier to start a health regimen and stick to it. While you may become more serious about your health, don’t push yourself too hard. Take small, steady steps to make lasting changes. As the week progresses, you’ll feel more confident and enthusiastic about these positive changes to your well-being.
Looking for a more thorough reading? Reach out to Tina at SevenSistersAstrology.com!
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With Halloweenon the horizon, we have to ask the question: Have your toddlers made up their minds about what they want to be for Halloween? If not, there's still plenty of time to put together one of these DIY Halloween costumes inspired by their favorite characters/animals/foods/things. Just choose from any one of these 31 DIY kids costumes that you can whip up in a flash. No tricks here!
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Toy Story
A quick trip to Target will sort you out for everything you need to make all of the add-ons.
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Sesame Street
You can DIY the whole duo's ensemble with your faux fur stash to whip up these muppety, feather-filled family and kids Halloween costumes.
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Super Girl
With just one yard of fabric, you can turn your toddler into the most stylish superhero in town.
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Little Lana Del Rey
Your little sunshine needs cute kids Halloween costumes to choose from! Simply grab a summer dress and add a dramatic and colorful flower crown.
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Constellation Costume
Dig deep into the closet for the snazzy party outfit, and add some cardstock cutout stars to your little space lover.
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Morton Salt Girl
All you need for this one is a trip to the grocery store for a cheap umbrella and some salt.
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Usher and Popcorn Bucket Costume
This cute DIY idea is so easy you'll be tempted to decorate your baby carrier for Thanksgiving and Christmas! Who knew kids Halloween costumes could be so functional?
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg Costume
"She's an icon. She's a legend. She is the moment" best describes this cute DIY baby costume!
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Lightning and Thunder Cloud Costume
Your little baby will look adorable in their cloud onesie! To go the extra mile, attach
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Winnie The Pooh Costumes
These fun DIY costumes are great for the entire family! Your little one is sure to get a kick out of dressing up as piglet.
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Finding Dory
Bust through that supply of leftover crafting felt, and add big blue eyes and some fins to a well-used T-shirt.
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Sandy + John
Put this at the top of your kids Halloween costumes list if you're looking to match your little man while you hit the 'hood going door to door? Jeans and Converse will save the day, and the jacket is likely needed anyway.
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Cat in the Hat + Goldfish
Bring this literary classic to life with a little prep time and some orange fabric.
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Saved By the Bell
Thank goodness you saved the tropical shirts from your last vacation, because now everyone can get in on the look.
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Dinosaur
This is the kind of costume that will become a playroom staple, so you might as well do it and save yourself the time later.
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Baby Astronaut
While the jumpsuit totally makes the look, a good jumper will do the trick. For the patches? Amazon for the win.
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Donut
You can transform into your favorite sweet treat with an inner tube and foam hair curlers (genius, we know!). If sprinkles aren’t your thing, you can always go with chocolate glazed.
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Snail
There’s no fussing with masks or itchy wigs. This costume is basically just a backpack and should help keep complaints to a minimum (hopefully). Just try not to leave a snail trail on your way through the neighborhood.
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Cloud
If you’re looking for a totally original costume, this is about as unique as it gets. Chances are you probably won’t see another cloud walking around on Halloween.
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Moonrise Kingdom
These getups look great on their own, but paired together they are complete perfection.
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School Supplies Family Costume
Any onesie can be pink with some dye packets, and a permanent marker will cover the rest.
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Finding Nemo
The best part about this one is that it has the option of being gender neutral. The tutu is between you and the kid.
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Three Blind Mice
HOLD. THE. PHONE. There is no better group ensemble for the gang from your birthing group. The concept works as they got older as well.
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The Giving Tree
With five mins left before they head off to school, throw some overalls on them and whip up this sign.
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