49 Christmas Decoration Ideas That Will Give You Holiday #GOALS

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DIY addicts, it’s the most wonderful time of year: Time to pull out your glue gun and deck your halls with flurries of pretty paper snowflakes, pom-pom decor, and disco ball wreaths. If your idea of the perfect holiday home is filled with lots of insanely easy DIY projects, you’ve come to the right place. Want to make a terrarium filled with mini gingerbread houses? Of course you do! And what about sprucing up your stockings with faux fur and tassels? That’s a definite yes. This season is all about getting crafty-but-not-crazy, so scroll down for 50 DIYs that will get your home in the Christmas spirit ASAP.

DIY Edible Snowglobes

Snow globes are awesome, but a snow globe you can eat is even awesome-er. Dress up your table with a magical gingerbread wonderland and then treat yourself to a gumdrop tree whenever you need a little pick-me-up. (via Brit + Co)

DIY Faux Calligraphy Ornaments

Out-of-the-box ornaments are nice and all, but there’s something special about crafting some of your own each year. Get a little creative with a gold pen and transform ordinary ornaments into truly memorable treasures. (via Brit + Co)

DIY Punny Ornaments

Let’s hear it for the lovers of everything punny. This year, skip the shops and DIY a few pun-tastic ornaments to make your tree (or someone else’s) totally unique. (via Brit + Co)

DIY Small Space Wall Tree

Because it’s all about that fringe, ’bout that fringe. If a wall tree is in your future this season, make things easy on yourself with this fringe and pom-pom option. Keep a mini side table nearby to display your presents and a plate of cookies for Santa. (via Brit + Co)

DIY Anthropologie Pom-Pom Garland

Spending a bunch of money on a garland from Anthropologie may not be your top priority and that's okay. Instead, make a ton of pom-poms in the thickest snowy white yarn you can find, attach them to an inexpensive string, and you’ll have a hack for way less than half the cost. (via Brit + Co)

DIY Batik Indigo Stockings

Blue is a somewhat nontraditional choice for a holiday color scheme, but paired with the right decor, it totally looks cool and frosty. The surprise material here? Cookie cutters! Dip the cookie cutters in wax and stamp away to get this cool texture effect. (via Brit + Co)

DIY No Sew Pizza Tree Skirt

A tree skirt is one of those things you might think you don’t really need… after all, there are going to be a ton of presents under there soon, right? Allow this pizza-themed skirt to change your mind. Because pizza is life. (via Brit + Co)

DIY Embellished Holiday Stockings

Personalize your stocking with all your favorite trimmings. There are six embellishment ideas here, so it’s ideal for an afternoon of DIY-ing a whole family of stockings for your entire #squad. (via Brit + Co)

DIY Wrapping Paper Christmas Tree

Guess what this minimalist tree is made of? One holiday supply: wrapping paper. If you thought the material list was simple, check out the tutorial. (via Brit + Co)

DIY Holiday Card Display

Give your fridge a break this year and put your cards out on the mantel where everyone can admire your beautiful family. This tree-shaped display is a breeze to put together and is just what your home needs to give Great Aunt Bonnie’s card a proper display. (via Brit + Co)

DIY Pom-Pom Christmas Tree

Not sure you want to deal with a real tree this year? Skip the faux needles and go for something totally unique with a DIY honeycomb ball tree. (via Sugar & Cloth)

Quirky Gift Wrap

It’s time to pull out all the stops for your gift wrapping endeavors. Plain wrapping paper with a drugstore-bought bow isn’t going to cut it this year, so follow the tips and tricks in this tutorial to kick your wrapping game up a notch. (via Studio DIY)

DIY Sequin Letter Garland

Stringing up a cute DIY holiday garland will instantly infuse your place with Christmas cheer without a lot of work. Grab a roll of gold sequins and put together a glittery typography garland to hang over your mantel or bar cart. (via A Beautiful Mess)

DIY Paper Ornament Advent Calendar

The best presents come in pretty, pretty packages. This year, DIY your own Advent calendar into adorable square boxes that’ll ensure you’ll get lots of compliments and maybe even an Instagram present snap from your loved ones. #Christmaswinner (via Oh Happy Day)

DIY Christmas Tree Cake

If decorating the tree is your fave holiday activity, you’ll LOVE the idea of recreating your Christmas tree in cake form. This one will take some time, so queue up the holiday movies and get your frosting on. (via Aww Sam)

DIY Snowflake Marquee Light

Marquees are probably the coolest way to add a statement light in your house without going full-on chandelier. If you’re looking for a festive version, take the weekend to put together this metal and wood snowflake. (via A Beautiful Mess)

DIY Christmas Tree Cactus

Not everyone is surrounded by snow-capped pine trees over the holidays, but you can count on your indoor garden to provide plenty of greenery options. Have a cactus? Grab some pom-pom trim and decorate that baby to the nines. (via Sugar & Cloth)

DIY Painted Christmas Ornaments

For those of you striving for a more rustic or boho Christmas tree, try making these painted floral ornaments, complete with pretty plaid ribbon. If you’re looking to add some glam, use gold glitter or faux snow inside the clear balls. (via PMQ for Two)

DIY Painted Pattern Holiday Ornaments

Get artsy this year with these painted pattern ornaments. Paint them with pastels, or be bold and cover them in neon swaths and glitter. (via Paper & Stitch)

DIY Rudolph Ornaments

Get the kiddos involved this season by making pom-pom Rudolph ornaments with them. Yes, you will need that hot-glue gun. (via Studio DIY)

DIY Simple Winter Village

Nope, this isn’t your grandma’s Christmas village. Take a traditional piece of decor and give it a modern twist with a pastel color palette and European-inspired storefronts. Finish the look with white bottle brush trees, faux snow, and battery-powered lights to bring it all to life. (via A Beautiful Mess)

DIY Wood Bead Garland

Even if you’re not ready to purchase a tree yet, it’s never too early to decorate your home with festive garlands. If you’ve been rocking a Scandinavian vibe all year, keep your garlands light and fresh with this simple wood bead DIY. (via The House That Lars Built)

DIY Peppermint Candy Balloons

Ready to make your holiday party totally Instagram-worthy? Turn balloons into giant peppermint candies with tissue paper and a little spray adhesive. (via Aww Sam)

DIY Eye Ornaments

All eyes will be on your tree this year. Anatomy prints are still trending, so it’s only right you allow your Christmas tree to make the same bold fashion statement. (via A Beautiful Mess)

DIY Christmas Light Garlands

Pay homage to your grandma’s retro Christmas lights by hanging paper light garlands all throughout the house. It’s as easy as taping cardstock “lights” onto yarn or jute and hanging on the tree, mantel, or front door. (via Studio DIY)

Spruce Up the Bar Cart

The holidays are pretty much a free pass to have booze on hand at all times, which means your bar cart is going to see some serious action. So if you’re hosting a cookie exchange party or looking for a way to impress your in-laws, a glam bar cart will immediately add a little pizzazz to any party. (via Sugar & Cloth)

DIY Cranberry Wreath

The bright red color of this all-natural wreath will amp up any doorway or entry. Pink satin ribbon adds a final elegant flourish. (via A Beautiful Mess)

DIY Oversized Holly and Berry Garland

Bigger isn’t always better, but when it comes to holiday decor, we’ll make an exception. For a seriously glammed-out foyer, hot-glue massive paper holly leaves and berries onto a wire frame and get ready to feel really small. (via The House That Lars Built)

DIY Disco Ball Tree

Even if you’re a loud and proud real-tree-all-the-way kind of gal, you need this disco ball tree in your life. Seriously, this DIY tree blows EVERY other fake tree away. (via Studio DIY)

Deck the Fireplace

Nothing beats the crackle of a wood fire during the holidays, but not all of us are #blessed with such a treat. If you’re struggling with ways to decorate your non-working fireplace, get the same cozy vibes by filling up the space with logs and then lighting a bunch of candles. (via Sugar & Cloth)

DIY Gold Dipped Bottle Brush Trees

Celebrate the holidays with this quirky take on a vintage bristle brush tree. Bet you’re digging the pink and gold combo, but you’ll love it even more when you see how easy it is to DIY that sparkly gilded effect. (via Studio DIY)

 DIY Pom-Pom Tree Topper

Once you’ve figured out how to top your gifts and your cake, you’re left with the ultimate topping challenge: the tree! Add some serious personality to the apex of your tree with this fab tree topper that’s embellished with chunky pom-poms in a whole rainbow of colors. (via Sugar & Cloth)

DIY Cheers Light Box Marquee

Light up the inside of your home as well as the outside with a bright gold holiday message. This lightbox is even easier to put together than a traditional marquee light, leaving you with plenty of time to bake an extra batch of cookies. (via A Beautiful Mess)

DIY Tinsel Letter Garland

Anything gold and glittery is a win in our book. Trimming your tree with all the proper fixings might be an art form, but any tree decked out with this tinsel letter garland is guaranteed to dazzle. (via A Bubbly Life)

DIY Christmas Tree Confetti Cones

If you’re looking for a totally unique and nontraditional way to spruce up your home decor, these clear cones might be just what you’re searching for. They’re inexpensive and infinitely customizable. Paint the top with your favorite colors, add confetti, and dust the top with faux snow. (via Sugar & Cloth)

DIY Holiday Vignettes

You can’t beat the sparkle of teeny tiny LED lights, especially when you display them in a cloche or terrarium. Create your own mini holiday scenes with trees, paper houses, or even forest animals spray-painted gold. (via A Beautiful Mess)

Black and Gold Tree

This year, trimming the tree can be as simple as draping a few yards of tinsel around the branches and accessorizing with gold baubles. Show of hands: Who wishes they’d thought of this last year? (via A Beautiful Mess)

DIY Honeycomb Christmas Tree

O honeycomb, O honeycomb… how lovely are thy (non-shedding) branches. It’s bright, it’s colorful, and it’s totally small-space friendly. (via Studio DIY)

DIY Colorful Bottle Brush Trees

Most holiday decorations look out of place after December, but these pastel bottle brush trees will brighten your home throughout the winter without wearing out their welcome. The best part is that you can totally customize the dye job to go with your unique color palette. (via A Beautiful Mess)

DIY Present Balloons

Use a little tinsel to make these balloons the main attraction at all your holiday parties. String them up by the fireplace or line them up to make a colorful photo backdrop at your next get-together. (via Studio DIY)

 Vintage Car & Tree Marquee

The traditional decor scheme doesn’t always work if you have a bold aesthetic, but a pink Porsche and marquee tree sure do! (via A Beautiful Mess)

DIY Mini Gingerbread House Place Cards

The best way to do place cards? DIY edible versions, duh. Ace the holiday entertaining game with a bit of creativity… and a bit of sugary frosting. (via Aww Sam)

Vinyl Atomic Starburst Ornaments

Create vintage details with a little sparkle. Finish the bulbs with a velour bow, or hang them on the tree as is. These are too beautiful not to display! (via PMQ for Two)

 DIY Christmas Present Wreath

As far as alternatives to winter greens go, this one will stop your guests in their tracks. Just make sure they don’t try and open any of the gifts. (via Design Improvised)

DIY Color-Blocked Velvet Ornaments

Go bold or go home with gem-hued geometric decor, a statement tree, and coordinated gift wrap. (via Paper & Stitch)

Pom-Pom Wreath

The award for “Easiest and Cheeriest Decor Ever” goes to this five-minute project involving supplies you know you already have and a glue gun. So what are you waiting for? (via Design Improvised)

Disco Ball Wreath Place Cards

Reindeers, elves, and snowflakes are what you’ll find in stores, and so will everyone else. Make something interesting like these glitzy place-setting wreaths. They also double as tree ornaments so you don’t have to worry about stashing them away during the season when not in use. (via A Bubbly Life)

DIY Colorful Forest

Bottle brush trees are still super popular, and with this tutorial, you can make an entire forest using cuts from previous projects. (via Inspired by Charm)

 Pink Gingerbread Car

Don’t bother with the little ginger-y village this year. This pink stunner is all you need to decorate a table or sideboard in style during your next party. (via Studio DIY)

Which Christmas decoration ideas are you going to try this year?

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Fans who were left on the edge of their seats after watching the first part of AHS: Delicate last year won't have to wait longer for part two! Emma Roberts and Kim Kardashian are gearing up to pick up where their characters left off, and sinister twists are about to get much darker. While we know the focus revolves around their interactions, we can't wait to see how Gilmore Girls star Matt Czuchry fits into what's sure to be a big reveal.

Read on for a mini recap of part one of AHS: Delicateand learn all the juicy details about part two!

Recap of Kim Kardashian's involvement in AHS: Delicate

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Kim Kardashian as 'Siobhan' in "American Horror Story: Delicate"

As good as Kim Kardashian is as the icy publicist Siobhan on AHS: Delicate, don't expect her to watch herself onscreen. She appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live yesterday and explained why she hasn't seen herself in clips of the show when Jimmy Kimmel played and unsettling one.

Her character can be seen intimidating a fertility doctor to do her bidding as she pierces the top of his neck with a long orange fingernail. She smiled before saying "It's so funny, I can't watch it back," and then added, "I get so nervous."

She even talked about the difference between filming for TV and working as an actual actress. She said, "I called my sisters and I go, 'Guys. You — not to say you'd ever want to get into acting — but you are so lucky you can wake up and just, we can sit in bed and film, and you don't have to get up...like there is no schedule."

However, it seems like the budding actress took her new schedule in stride because Star Trek actor and AHS co-star Zachary Quinto applauded Kardashian’s acting chops.

“I did a cameo on this season of ‘American Horror Story’ and I got to meet her,” the actor told People. “She was so lovely and warm and, really, I don’t think she needs my advice.” Quinto added, sharing that Kardashian, was “really in her element” on set and he was “really impressed by her spirit and her openness…I really look forward to seeing this season because I think she’s gonna do a wonderful job.”

Recap of AHS: Delicate Part 1

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The first part of AHS: Delicate premiered on FX September 20, 2023 and centered around actress Anna Victoria Alcott's desire to become a mother. Played by Emma Roberts, viewers watched as her husband Dexter Harding (played by Matt Czuchry) was supportive of her IVF procedure so the couple could conceive their first child. Despite the previous struggles, the procedure is a success and the happy couple learn they have a baby on the way.

However, things go horribly wrong when Anna starts being followed and eventually experiences a violent miscarriage during her first trimester. Somehow the baby actually survives, but Anna still experiences a series of strange hallucinations and events. From losing her hair to vomiting a foreign object, she starts to wonder if something is wrong with her baby. There's also the fact that she told her publicist Siobhan (played by Kim Kardashian) that she'd do anything to remain at the top of the her career.

What's revealed is that a baby cult does exist and Dexter's dead first wife knew all about it. However, the cult still looks at him as a threat so it's only a matter of time before they close in.

If you need a refresher, catch up on the first part of AHS: Delicate on Hulu and be sure to check out the eery trailer for a look at part two! Also, get your hands on a copy of Danielle Valentine’s novel Delicate Condition to see how the story truly unfolds.

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We suspected Siobhan may have a darker role than Anna thinks and the trailer confirms it. As Anna gets further along in her pregnancy, it's hinted that her growing baby may not be 'normal' and there's nothing she'll be able to do about it.

We're crossing our fingers for Anna and Dexter, but the baby cult may have the final say in AHS: Delicate Part 2.

The first portion of AHS: Delicate Part 2 premiered on FX April 3, 2024, but the series will come to a close beginning April 24. All we can say is things are about to get extremely bumpy 👀.

What do you think will happen during the final moments of AHS: Delicate Part 2? Let us know in the comments!

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I love looking at Zillow listings as much as the best of us, but absolutely nobody loves daydreaming about all the outrageously beautiful (and costly) houses for sale more than my mother-in-law. She finds the most gorgeous gems across the country, saving them all for when she inevitably wins the lottery (if anyone would, it's her TBH) and can take her pick of the housing litter. Instead of gatekeeping these jaw-dropping homes, I had her send them my way so I can share them with you! So without further ado, here are 15 of most insanely stunning — and insanely expensive — Zillow houses for sale right now.

Beach Houses

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East Hampton Beach Cottage

Cost: $44,500,000

The Hamptons are known for their clean, chic shingle architectural style, and this "cottage" is no exception to that. And while I absolutely adore the inside of this home, it's the grounds that really get me at the end of the day. Think about all the beautiful backyard dinner parties you could throw!

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Destin Beach House Destination

Cost: $4,100,000​

Who needs a time share in Destin when you could own all this?! This airy, beautiful house takes coastal home style to the next level. I love the sandy, earthy tones paired with the light blues and open space. And for less than 10% of the Bridgehampton beauty above, this is basically a steal, right? 😉​

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Marvelous Marco Island Getaway

Cost: $5,450,000

I vacation on Marco every year with my in-laws, but I can PROMISE you our one-bedroom timeshare (that I love) isn't anywhere near this stunning super home. Swipe through photos to see how gorgeously staged this multi-million dollar home is — I promise it won't disappoint!

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Laguna Beach Beauty

Cost: $21,500,000

Obviously Laguna Beach is known for so much more than the hit MTV show, but I can't untangle the two. So in my mind, this is the home Lauren Conrad's parents worked on in Season 1 Episode 1 — a $20+ million dollar stunner that I would later stare at on Zillow. It's not true, but wouldn't it be fun?

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California Dream House

Cost: $55,000,000

Not only is this a dream house because of how it looks, but also because I could only afford this in my literal wildest dreams. Unless someone decides to discover me on the New York streets for the funny, talented gal my parents think I am, this is strictly a mood board manifestation moment. (But, what if?!)

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At Home In The Hamptons

Cost: $79,995,000

Oh, how I could wax poetic about this $80 million Bridgehampton beauty. Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? Ya know...the one I would love to have in this very house? Just lounging, living luxuriously? That imaginary inheritance I daydream about could reaaaaaally come in handy right about now.

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Fantastic Florida Beach Cottage

Cost: $9,950,000

In case you can't tell, none of these homes are "cottages" outside of their aesthetic. While this six bedroom, four bathroom may look humbler than the rest, the cost should indicate what we're working with here. Each room is so perfectly curated, and to have all this right in the heart of Naples is absolutely everything. I could see myself sitting by that fire for SURE.

Condos & Townhouses

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Gorgeous Georgetown Condo

Cost: $5,495,000

DC is more than just Capitol Hill, and this Georgetown Condo proves it! The natural light, the natural wood accents, and the big, airy rooms make this home a welcomed reprieve in on of the busier U.S. cities. And while you're getting a lot in a small package (three bedrooms for $5+ million...😭), you're really paying for the neighborhood. Georgetown really is full of beautiful townhouses, great restaurants and bars, and overall good vibes.

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Upper East Side Excellence

Cost: $65,000,000

Hello, Upper East Siders...Zillow Girl here! All jokes aside, this $65 million townhouse is giving all the old money luxe that Chuck Bass and Blair Waldorf would settle into quite nicely. The molding, the wraparound staircases, and the sheer size alone are something else, but the biggest surprise here? TEN BATHROOMS. TEN!!!!!!

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Totally Airy Brooklyn Townhouse

Cost: $6,950,000

Good new, girls! This totally killer townhouse had a $300,000 price cut last month, bringing it to...just under $7 million! While I try to fix my eye twitch after writing that, scroll through to see the gorgeousness that is this literal mid-century modern four-story home. It's like a little (big) oasis in the middle of the big city!

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Beautiful Turn-Of-The-Century Brooklyn Townhouse

Cost: $6,995,000

I've said it once and I'll say it again: Carroll Gardens in my dream neighborhood. It's got all the Brooklyn charm with its brilliant brownstones, lively dining scene, and tree-lined streets. Plus, it's so incredibly close to Prospect Park for all your summer strolls with the kids or the dogs or yourself or whomever! And while I could go on and on about the location, the townhouse itself is kitschy with it's mix of classic and modern details.

Mountain And Lake Houses

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Charming Wyoming Ranch House

Cost: $8,199,000

It feels a little silly to call a nearly $10 million home "charming," but here we are. This modern ranch-style mountain house looks unassuming from the outside. And the four-bedroom inside is really nice, too, don't get me wrong. But what really makes this worth it, if I had to guess? The freaking VIEW. Can you imagine sipping your coffee and staring off into that horizon every morning? Yes, please. I would like one of these.

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Cozy North Carolina Castle

​Cost: $7,500,000

Ah yes, nothing cozier than a literal castle-sized house in Appalachia. In all seriousness, the dark wood accents give you that almost cabin-esque feel that the mountain range so obviously calls for. With 10 bedrooms, this is the perfect retreat for your family get-togethers! You can enjoy each other's company across the estate, or you could...find a little hiding spot and nobody would know the wiser. 😉​

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Sante Fe Getaway

Cost: $3,375,000

The most affordable of the bunch, this single-story Sante Fe residence is a dream-come-true! You've got lake views, trails, and even a golf course if that's your thing! My personal favorite part of this lovely little home, however, is the wine cellar. Can you imagine being like, "Yeah, just go grab a bottle from the wine cellar"?! Like I said, dream-come-freaking-true!

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Lovely Michigan Lake House

Cost: $3,649,000

The windows alone are enough to make this house the dreamiest escape, let alone the private and super exclusive access to Lake Michigan. This home may only have three bedrooms and four bathrooms, but each room feels intentional, spacious, and utterly luxurious. I'd definitely dip my toes in that water!

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When anyone asks me for my favorite movie-viewing experiences, A Simple Favor (starring Blake Lively and Anna Kendrick) always makes the list. When I first watched the movie, I knew next to nothing about the plot, and it made the viewing experience ten times better, especially since I had a watch party with a bunch of friends who *also* had no expectations. I know A Simple Favor 2 is going to be just as sexy, unexpected, and gripping as the original. Keep reading for everything we know about the new movie, from the A Simple Favor 2 release date to casting announcements!

What is A Simple Favor 2 about?

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A Simple Favor 2 will see the "return of Stephanie Smothers (Kendrick) and Emily Nelson (Lively) as they head to the beautiful island of Capri, Italy, for Emily’s extravagant wedding to a rich Italian businessman," according to the movie's synopsis (via People). "Along with the glamorous guests, expect murder and betrayal to RSVP for a wedding with more twists and turns than the road from the Marina Grande to the Capri town square."

The first leaked images show the aforementioned extravagant wedding, with Blake Lively's Emily in a wedding dress and Anna Kendrick's Stephanie standing by her side in a gorgeous floral midi dress. While the first A Simple Favor ended with Emily in prison, I have no doubt whatsoever that we'll see her make a grand escape to coastal Italy. The only thing chicer than martinis and crime at home is martinis and crime while basking in the Italian sun.

Is there A Simple Favor 2 movie?

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Yes, Deadline confirmed in May of 2022 that we're getting A Simple Favor 2! The sequel film will be produced by Lionsgate and Amazon Studios, and reportedly, Paul Feig will direct again, while Jessica Sharzer will write the screenplay. I still talk about the script for A Simple Favor, so if Jessica is returning, I will be seated!

When is the A Simple Favor 2 release date?

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I'm expecting A Simple Favor 2 to hit our screens in 2025. Filming was originally scheduled for the fall of 2023, but after the Hollywood strikes delayed a variety of projects, production on the film was pushed to 2024. A Simple Favor 2 will reportedly begin filming in April of 2024.

Who's in the A Simple Favor 2 cast?

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We can expect to see Blake Lively and Anna Kendrick return for this sequel. Henry Golding, Andrew Rannells, Bashir Salahuddin, Joshua Satine, Ian Ho, and Kelly McCormack are also set to star in A Simple Favor 2. Glee fans will also love knowing that Alex Newell is joining the cast along with Allison Janey! We can't wait to see the characters they'll be playing!

How does A Simple Favor end in the book?

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The A Simple Favor book ending is *wildly* different than the movie ending! Instead of Stephanie turning on Emily and joining Sean, and then Emily getting run over by a car and put in prison for the murder of her father and sister (plus, you know, all the other illegal activity), Stephanie actually takes Emily's side.

In the book, Sean stays in a hotel while Emily gets custody of Nicky. The novel ends with the police finding Emily's ring inside the car of her main victim (a move that was probably orchestrated by Stephanie since Sean gave her the ring), and Emily deciding to pack up her life and leave.

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Sequels that are just as good, if not better, than the original movie are one in a million, but if you ask me, Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement definitely tops the list. Anne Hathaway brings a whole new spunk and adultified sass to the freshly 21-year-old Mia Thermopolis, and Julie Andrews shines as Queen Clarisse! (Both on the karaoke stage and off ;)). Not to mention the movie also gave us the blueprint for contemporary enemies to lovers: Nicholas and Mia!

While Bridgerton producer Shonda Rhimes wasn't involved with the first movie, she was the writer for the second — and TBH, that's definitely a reason it's so good!

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"I thought [Princess Diaries 2] would be a really fun thing to do and it turned out to be great," she tells Variety. "I always think it's funny now because I'm working with Julie Andrews now on Bridgerton, but I also spent time writing her as a queen in that movie, and so it was kind of great to get to work with her both times. It's also sort of come full circle in a weird way."

Shonda Rhimes goes on to explain one cut scene she remembers really fondly — and how Andrews' expert performance made it even more heartbreaking to cut. "That was pretty much one of my favorite scenes," she says. "It was this moment where Julie Andrews [has] had her heart broken, and some staff comes in and they start to ask her a question and she screams, 'Do I never get a moment to myself?!' and it was such an amazing moment the way she played it, and the elegance with which she did it. It's really about the pain of being a queen."

"She did it so well," Rhimes continues. "But in general, honestly, she's the nicest person you will ever meet and she was so nice to me, I was nervous to meet her, I was shaking, [but she's] so lovely."

After Julie Andrews sent the sweetest graduation gift to a fan, I'm not surprised to hear how incredible she is. I still have my fingers crossed that we'll see Julie Andrews in The Princess Diaries 3 — and that Shonda Rhimes will return as screenwriter.

What's your favorite scene from the Princess Diaries movies? The mattress surfing scene in Princess Diaries 2 is definitely one of the best movie moments of all time. If you're feeling nostalgic, check out 6 Nostalgic Movies That Feel Like Summer Vacation!

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‘Tis the season to finally ditch our boots for something on the lighter side: sandals! Sandals season is the best season because it means putting the final touches on our outfits isn’t a total pain (ahem, looking at you, shoelaces and straps).

Warmer weather undoubtedly means more outside time, but we don’t necessarily want to be trodding around in heavy, sweaty walking shoes. That’s where walking sandals come in!

Sandalsneed to be comfy if we’re gonna be walking around in them. Our criteria for the perfect pair of walking sandals includes being able to withstand hours (and miles) of wear without any rubbing, sliding, or blistering. Of course, they need to be cute, too. Style is very hard to sacrifice when it comes to walking sandals, so we definitely prefer ours to be compatible with a variety of different outfits – from casual to more dressed-up.

The B+C team has tried and tested so many types of walking sandals over the years, and these 5 pairs came out on top for their ability to check the boxes for comfort, practicality, and style! Scroll on for thorough reviews of our go-to walking sandals.

Teva Women's Midform Universal Sandals

Comfort: 5/5

For B+C Head of Content, Ali, the Tevas Midform walking sandals are peak comfort. They boast a super soft foam footbed that has heel cupping and elevation around the arches for additional support.

“I’ve worn my Tevas to the ground,” she says. “The inch height boost is appreciated as someone who’s 5-feet 2-inches and they’re incredibly sturdy and cushiony.”

Practicality: 5/5

Ali can walk miles on miles in these easy walking sandals.

“They’ve become my quintessential everyday casual shoe for running L.A. errands like walking my dog, heading to the farmer’s market, and grabbing coffee.”

Although they’re super dependable, Ali feels like the several years of “constant use” from her Teva Midform walking sandals have lost some of their arch support.

Style: 5/5

The Teva Midform sandals are pretty no-frills, but they’re still stylish for today’s age. The 1 ¼-inch height falls somewhere in between flats and platforms, making a fairly casual statement. The thick, adjustable velcro straps that wrap around the toes and low ankle are secure and match with pretty much anything.

They also come in a variety of colorways to suit your own personal style, though the all-black pick is likely the most versatile of them all.

One of the best parts about these walking sandals is their approachable pricing. This black pair is just $65.

Chacos Z Sandals

Comfort: 4/5

The classic Chacos Z Sandals – once you actually break them in – are extremely comfortable, since the footbed tends to meld against the shape of your foot.

To B+C Creative Assistant, Meredith (that’s me!), the break-in period is crucial for Chacos, but it’s not a real pain. Once she wore hers just two times, they softened up and fit smoothly.

Practicality: 4/5

Meredith thinks these Chaco walking sandals are practical for a number of reasons: they work on dry land and in the water, they’re durable to stand up to off-road terrain, and they don’t slip a single bit.

“They work so well as water shoes,” Meredith says. “I’ll wear them on long lake days and I don’t ever have to take them off, even when I’m out of the water.”

The Chacos Z Sandals flaunt a thick, durable rubber sole with their signature ChacoGrip™ layer on the bottom that has a “good amount” of tread, according to Meredith.

The adjustable straps that swarm the big toe, top of the foot, and ankle are amazing at keeping her feet in place with every step.

“I definitely recommend getting your Chacos fitted by an expert and/or tinkering around with the perfect fit yourself,” she says. “It can be hard to find it, but once you have it, you won’t have to worry about adjusting the straps again.”

Although they can withstand weathering pretty well, they’re not all that great for all-day wear. Meredith has gauged over time (she’s had her Chacos for 6 years) that they’re “walkable for a day, but I wouldn’t hike in them.”

Style: 4/5

The Chacos Z sandals are ideal for someone who has more of a granola girl style. They flaunt more technical details (like the chunky sole and noticeable tread), so they’re obviously not as fashion-forward as the Doc Martens or Tevas of the world.

Still, these walking sandals come in a ton of different colors, plus you don’t have to snag the Z-style. Chacos sells a variety of shoe silhouettes with the same comfort levels!

Chaco sandals can be an investment (ranging from $75-$110), but they last a long time. Meredith hasn’t noticed any huge signs of wear over the six years she’s worn them!

OluKai ‘Aka Sandals

Comfort: 5/5

These walking sandals from OluKai changed everything Meredith thought she knew about flip flops. And well, they’re not even quite flip flops, either. They’re like flip flops, but elevated, really.

The ‘Aka silhouette boasts a carefully-crafted footbed that feels as durable as the Chacos sandals, which says a lot for such a lightweight shoe. On top of that, they have a very soft footbed that Meredith is obsessed with since it provides more support than your average slip-on sandal.

Practicality: 4/5

“For a pool day, these are absolutely practical,” Meredith says.

These walking sandals are crafted from a water-resistant material that doesn’t soak up water, but rather, repels it.

This aspect makes them an easy go-to for summer days spent outside.

As far as the actual walking, there’s not rubbing or chafing to be found. The easygoing straps keep the feet in place but don’t feel utterly tight or uncomfortable.

Style: 5/5

The style of these walking sandals is minimal, but adorable. They flaunt some super thin straps (still durable) that knot at the top. Plus, they are shoppable in a handful of other vibrant colors for only $70.

Birkenstock Arizona Sandals

Comfort: 3/5

Ahh, Birks. They’re so classic! Like Chacos, Meredith really had to break in her pair of Birkenstock Arizona sandals for literal weeks before they started to feel just right.

“The cork footbed is supposed to adapt to your step over time, though it takes a while,” according to Meredith.

On the other hand, the wide buckled straps are quite welcoming and have never rubbed her feet the wrong way. They cover a good amount of the foot, so you’re not left with skin sticking out or being pinched weirdly.

Practicality: 3/5

These walking sandals aren’t quite made to go the distance, according to Meredith.

“I'd rather have these on for a quick errand, rather than wandering around for hours at the farmer’s market,” she says. “Maybe I just haven’t broken them in enough yet, though.”

Their flat sole doesn’t have much tread, making it a challenge to navigate any surface that’s not an inside floor or pavement.

Style: 4/5

These Birkenstock walking sandals are the ultimate casual, cool girl shoe. They match with shorts, skirts, pants, and everything in between. They’ve come to have such a classic, unmistakable look, so the brand recognition also boosts their chicness.

These sandals come in a handful of different colors for $110.

Doc Marten Blaire Slide Sandals

Comfort: 3/5

Meredith has been rocking with these Doc Marten sandals since last summer, and she ranks their comfort a total of 3 out of 5. The straps are the main factor that takes away from their overall comfort, since they often rub and give her blisters in very specific places.

Each of the three straps is adjustable, and though she’s toyed with different levels of tightness, they just don’t fit Meredith’s feet right.

The cushy footbed gains a few points back for these walking sandals. Meredith does appreciate the platformed shape for short periods of wear, like getting groceries or stopping by the craft store.

Practicality: 2/5

Since their comfort level is close to intolerable for long periods of wear, Meredith can’t really endorse these walking sandals’ practicality.

“They’re super cute, but I just can’t have them on all day,” she says. “I wish they fit me better than they do.”

Style: 5/5

While the comfort and practicality categories are severely lacking, the cuteness factor of the Doc Marten Blaire Slide Sandals is undeniable.

As a Doc Marten boot enthusiast, Meredith was drawn to them for their easy-to-pair color palette and signature Doc Marten details, like the black leather and yellow stitching.

The Doc Marten Blaire Slide Sandals go for $100.

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