20 DIYs to Upgrade Your Plates, Bowls and Glasses Before the Holidays

Dinner parties are the best: You get to do things like experiment with new cocktail recipes, treat yourself to a slice of cinnamon bun pecan pie, create calligraphy place cards and DIY an epic balloon backdrop. After you’ve put in all that hard work, the last thing you want to do is put boring plates on the table. There are plenty of unique, colorful glasses you can buy, but DIYing is way more fun. Scroll down to check out these 20 projects that’ll give your boring basics a snazzy new look and have you prepped for every festive occasion.

1. DIY Cacti Wine Glasses: Sip your favorite wine in style. Your guests won’t be able to keep their hands off these trendy gold cacti glasses, and you’ll love how easy they are to DIY. Have a gold Sharpie? Then these glasses can be yours. (via Brit + Co)

2. DIY Footed Serving Bowls: Your sides and salads deserve a star treatment, and so does the bowl you serve them out of. Transform a set of serving bowls with the addition of a rustic wood foot that’ll really show off all your hard work. (via Sugar & Cloth)

3. DIY Blendo Breakfast Bowls: Breakfast and ice cream are the two most important meals of the day, so make sure you’ve got a set of bowls that are up for the challenge. Impress your friends and get that cereal flowing for a classy morning or chic midnight snack. (via A Kailo Chic Life)

4. DIY Ombre Glassware: Why serve from a plain plastic pitcher when you could use something a little more stylish? DIY a set of matching glasses for a bold color pop on your dining table or bar cart. These babies aren’t dishwasher safe, but they’re cute enough to overlook that small drawback. (via Studio DIY)

5. DIY Party Snack Bowls: If one ombre is good, then two shades of ombre are awesome. These DIY snack bowls will keep the party going all night long. The simple design and fun colors are a great base to build the perfect popcorn or dessert bar. (via Lovely Indeed)

6. DIY Gold Rimmed Drinking Glasses: Your guests will think you pulled out the good glasses when they see these beauties — IKEA hack FTW. Transform inexpensive glasses into vintage-inspired glassware with a touch of gold that’ll take your bar cart to the next level. (via Freckle & Fair)

7. DIY Abstract Art Hexagon Plates: This pretty hand-painted set looks like it could have come from Anthropologie, but you can beef up your dessert plate collection for less than you’d pay for a week’s worth of peppermint mochas. Make sure you use food-safe paint or glaze so you can serve up pie without worrying about ruining the slice. (via A Kailo Chic Life)

8. DIY Decorative Marble Plates: Ready to ensure your dinner gets mega likes on Insta? Get servin’ with these glam marble and gold plates. Nope, it’s not real marble, so it won’t cost you a fortune no matter how many people you’re hosting over the holidays. (via Sugar & Cloth)

9. DIY Copper Leaf Drink Stirrers: If you love unique cocktails, how about adding a little autumnal style to your bar cart? Take an hour to whip up these copper leaf drink stirrers to serve with your signature drink, or wrap them up with a ribbon and gift them to the hostess with the mostest. (via A Kailo Chic Life)

12. DIY Gold Barware: How’s your bar cart looking? If you need a set of gilded glassware to match your mixology skills, how about some gold vinyl stickers? These gold foil glasses are just begging for a coffee cocktail that’ll have your guests totally starstruck. (via A Beautiful Mess)

13. DIY Confetti Plates: You won’t want to serve actual food on these painted plates, but use them as a charger and they’ll set the tone for your meal. Pair these plates with a set of confetti poppers and you’ve got a party on your hands. (via Sugar & Cloth)

14. DIY Lettered Dinner Plates: If you want a set of plates that’ll go with any color palette, you can’t go wrong with plain acrylic. Obviously, it wouldn’t be right to just leave them plain, so add some personality with pretty hand lettering. (via Oh So Beautiful Paper)

15. DIY Brushstroke Glasses: Looking to add a little color to your cocktail game? Or perhaps just want to give some of those acrylic party glasses a creative upgrade? Each of these glasses takes a few minutes or less — all you need is vinyl stickers and a good playlist. (via A Kailo Chic Life)

16. DIY Mid-Century Modern Inspired Glasses: Once you’ve nailed the perfect cocktail, show your guests your excellent taste in style with these retro-inspired glasses. The gold diamond band gives an otherwise plain piece some serious character. (via Design for Soul)

17. DIY Colorful Angled Dessert Bowls: The colorful rim on these mini dessert bowls makes them look like fancy designer dishes. But with this DIY, you’ll still have plenty of money left over for extra ice cream toppings. (via A Kailo Chic Life)

18. DIY Marble and Copper Foil Chargers: These gold-edge platters add more than a dash of glam to any tablescape. And since they’re made with marble contact paper, they’ll never shatter on you. (via Bird’s Party)

19. DIY Metallic Patterned Glassware: Whether they’re holding eggnog or a clementine whiskey smash, these glasses are sure to see a lot of action over the holidays. The gold foil geometric accents are a simple look, but chic enough to make this one piece your bar cart can’t live without. (via Sugar & Cloth)

20. DIY Serving Bowls: Your serving bowls are about to be front and center, so it’s time to whip them into shape with a little decoupage action. Add delicate shapes around the rim or cover the entire exterior with a cheery color-blocked effect. (via Brit + Co)

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As cute and clever as store-bought greeting cards are, there's something incredibly thoughtful that can be felt in a homemade birthday card from a friend or loved one. Not only does the act of creating DIY birthday cardsgive you the chance to slow down from the business of life and reflect on what you cherish most about the people you're celebrating, but the one-of-a-kind touch will be super memorable for your recipients as well.

Even if you're not the craftiest person, don't fret, because we've put together a straightforward guide on how to craft your own DIY birthday card for your besties and S.O.'s. Step into the world of DIY magic as we embark on a quest to create birthday cards that will leave your recipients in awe. From unexpected pop-up surprises to mind-bending interactive features, discover fresh ways to make birthday cards burst with fun and excitement. Prepare to unleash your inner artist as we dive into all the tips to help you craft unique and captivating birthday cards. And keep reading for some thoughtful text ideas to ensure that your birthday wishes are just as fun as the card design they're on.

Step 1: Gather Your DIY Birthday Card Supplies

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Before embarking on your DIY birthday card adventure, gathering all the necessary supplies is essential. A well-prepared crafter is a confident crafter! So, let's make sure you have everything you need to bring your imaginative card ideas to life.

  1. Start with colored cardstock or paper as the foundation of your cards. Choose a variety of vibrant hues to suit different themes and moods. Scissors are your trusty sidekick, enabling you to precisely cut out shapes, create borders, and trim your cardstock.
  2. Grab glue or adhesive tape to hold everything together securely. Opt for a glue stick for a mess-free experience or double-sided tape for a clean and seamless finish.
  3. Round up all the art supplies you have, from markers and colored pencils, or pens. These magical tools will be your gateway to adding personalized messages, whimsical doodles, and vibrant colors to your DIY creations.
  4. Stock up on a dazzling array of embellishments for an added dose of flair and personality. Let your creativity soar as you explore the boundless possibilities of stickers, sequins, ribbons, twines, buttons, beads, and more. Watch your creations come alive with vibrant colors, textures, and eye-catching details. With these delightful elements at your fingertips, there's no limit to the magic your birthday cards can be infused with.

Step 2: Choose Your Card Design

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The card design will function as the first impression that sets the tone for the entire experience. A well-designed card can evoke emotions ranging from joy and excitement to nostalgia and warmth, leaving friends and family in awe of the thoughtful gesture.

Handmade Watercolor Design:

Express your artistic side by creating a handmade watercolor masterpiece for a genuinely one-of-a-kind birthday card. Start with a blank cardstock or watercolor paper as the base, and let your creativity flow. Use watercolors to paint a vibrant and personalized design, such as flowers, balloons, or a recipient's favorite hobby or color palette. Add a heartfelt birthday message inside to complete the card.

Pop-Up Surprise:

Add an element of surprise and delight to your card with a pop-up feature. Cut out a simple pop-up mechanism using cardstock or colored paper and attach it to the inside of the card. Then, unleash your creativity by designing and cutting out fun shapes, such as cakes, candles, or balloons, and attach them to the pop-up mechanism. When the card is opened, the surprise element will make the birthday celebration of your loved one even more memorable.

Quilled Creations:

Quilling is a paper art technique that involves rolling and shaping thin paper strips to create intricate designs. Use quilling techniques to create beautiful and delicate patterns, flowers, or even personalized messages on your birthday cards. Experiment with different colors and shapes to bring your design to life and make it truly unique. The recipient will appreciate the time and effort put into crafting such an elegant and artistic card.

Hand-Stitched Greeting:

Consider incorporating those skills into your DIY card if you enjoy sewing or embroidery. Use a needle and thread to create hand-stitched designs or patterns on fabric or cardstock. You can stitch the recipient's name, a birthday message, or even cute motifs like balloons or cupcakes. The texture and charm of a hand-stitched card will make it a cherished keepsake.

Interactive Slider Card:

Create an interactive slider card to take your birthday card to the next level. Use cardstock to make a slider mechanism that reveals a hidden message or image as it is pulled. Write a heartfelt message or attach a memorable photo that slides out when the recipient pulls the tab. This interactive element adds a playful touch to your card and makes it truly engaging.

Step 3: Write A Clever Message

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Elevate your birthday card by personalizing it with a heartfelt note to enrich the receiver's experience. Share warm wishes, inside jokes, or memories that make the card even more special and meaningful. Not sure where to start? Here are a few ideas for what to write inside your DIY birthday card!
  1. "Happy birthday, queen of the hashtags! May your day be as fabulous as your Instagram feed."
  2. "You're the avocado to my toast, the squad to my goals. Happy birthday, superstar!"
  3. "It's your birthday, so let's turn up the 'Lit' level and celebrate like it's 1999... or 2023!"
  4. "Birthdays are nature's way of telling us to eat more cake. Enjoy your special day!"
  5. "May your birthday be filled with good vibes and a bottomless brunch. Cheers to another fabulous year!"
  6. "Sending you birthday wishes with all the heart emojis. You deserve all the love and happiness today and always."
  7. "Happy birthday to my favorite extremely online friend. May your Wi-Fi always be strong and your battery never die."
  8. "Time to celebrate another trip around the sun. Let's make this year even more epic than the last!"
  9. "You're not getting older, you're leveling up! Happy birthday, gamer!"
  10. "Happy birthday, trendsetter! May your day be filled with selfie-worthy moments and viral-worthy adventures."

Step 4: Add The Perfect Finishing Touch

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As a bonus, consider creating a DIY envelope to complete the package. Choose decorative paper or repurpose materials like magazine pages or fabric scraps to craft a unique envelope that adds creativity and thoughtfulness to your handmade card. Personalize it by adding hand-drawn designs, stamps, or calligraphy for an extra special touch.

So, there you have it! DIY birthday cards offer endless possibilities for fun, creativity, and the chance to unleash your imagination. With just a few simple steps, you can create customized and sincere cards that will bring joy to your loved ones on their special day. Remember, the beauty of DIY is that there are no limits or rules. Let your creativity run wild, experiment with different techniques, colors, and textures, and, most importantly, have fun. Happy crafting!

For more crafty ideas, check out all of our DIY ideas on Brit + Co.

Challengers is honestly just one giant tennis match. While we watch Zendaya's Tashi, Mike Faist's Art, and Josh O'Connor's Patrick play the game in a literal sense, we also see their personal relationship spiral, ricocheting back and forth as each character plays a different role every couple of years. And the crazy Challengers ending is a culmination of this intense emotional journey because it solidifies Patrick, Tashi, and Art's relationship — both to one another, but also to tennis itself.

What did the ending of The Challengers mean?

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There is a lot of tension between Tashi, Art, and Patrick throughout the movie, and it all builds to the titular Challenger match. It's Art vs. Patrick, and they're playing for way more than just the title and the money (though of course, they're definitely playing for the title and the money) — this is one final chance to prove themselves to Tashi, who's sitting court-side looking very unimpressed.

Both men lose their cool during different sets, but it's in the third and final set that everything comes to a head. At the end of the match, Patrick confesses to sleeping with Tashi using a tennis ball and racket signal only Art recognizes. For a split second Art is is complete shock, and I expected him to completely lose it. And, technically, he does, but in a totally unexpected way. Rather than jump the net and punch Patrick in the face, Art channels his emotions into his tennis, and the fury he feels actually allows him break through whatever slump he's been stuck in.

Unable to have a conversation about Patrick's secret, Art and Patrick talk with their serves and returns. And because Tashi doesn't catch the signal, for the first time in the whole movie, she's cut out of the conversation.

Did Tashi love Art and Patrick?

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Tashi's been pulling the strings ever since she met Art and Patrick, and she's never not been in control. After Patrick sends the signal, she knows something is going on between them, she just doesn't know what — and it unnerves her. Thanks to Zendaya's expert subtlety, the twitch of her eyebrow or the particularly anxious way she grips her hands are the only things that give her away. But her confusion, and the men's anger, quickly turn to pure joy in the final moments of the movie.

Patrick and Art end up playing so intensely that they meet at the net and embrace, prompting Tashi's iconic tennis yell before she gives one of her first genuine laughs of the film and the screen cuts to black. The first time I saw the movie, I thought "What?!" but the more I think about it, the clearer the Challengers ending is.

Patrick and Art (whose relationship begins six or seven years before the movie opens) haven't spoken since the big fight surrounding Tashi's injury, and their hug proves they're just happy to be playing together again. It's what they've always loved, and their fight over Tashi almost ended it forever. Tashi's pure elation shows she's happy to watch some good tennis, especially after she failed to help Art break out of his rut.

We've only seen Tashi scream like that once before, when she admits to a perfect tennis match. While Tashi does care for Patrick and Art, the end of Challengers proves the characters' true love was never really each other — it was always the game.

What did you think of the Challengers ending? After you rewatch the movie (and then rewatch it again), check out the other Most-Anticipated Spring Movies For 2024.

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Epic appetizers are a must for entertaining year-round, but they're especially important when you're the one doing the hosting. If you need a little inspo, we love starting the party properly with delicious finger food ideas!

If you want to elevate your charcuteries and cheese boards a bit further, skewer those tasty bites with a toothpick so everyone can grab-and-go as they please. Making no-cook finger foods for parties also means you aren't left with tons of dishes, so you can spend more time relaxing post-meal!

Scroll down for the 70 best finger food recipes – from mini BLT sandwiches to chicken and waffles –that are great for picnics, brunches, and parties.

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Chicken Finger Food Recipes Everyone Will Love

Easy Vegetarian Appetizers To Make For Your Next Party

Seafood Hors D'oeuvres Recipe Ideas For Your Party-Goers

Delicious Finger Food Ideas For Meat Lovers

Chicken Finger Food Recipes Everyone Will Love

Buffalo Chicken Taquitos

These taquitos are sooo tasty, and are sure to be a total hit with your guests. A little spicy, a little cheesy, and super easy to prepare, all you need to make them is chicken, buffalo sauce, cheese, and tortillas. Serve them whole, or cut them in half to make them more manageable. (via Brit + Co)

Lemongrass + Sriracha Grilled Chicken Kebabs

Upgrade your weeknight meals with some new flavors. First, create an easy marinade with fish sauce, lime juice, sugar, garlic, and Sriracha. Allow some diced chicken to marinate in it for 15 minutes, then thread your veggies onto skewers for a quick and healthy appetizer idea. (via Brit + Co)

Buffalo Chicken Strips with Buffalo Ranch

Buffalo chicken is a no-fail option for entertaining because of its addictive, tangy spice. This finger food recipe crafts the *perfect* strips, along with a satisfying ranch dip to serve. (via The Real Food Dietitians)

Chicken Taco Wonton Cups

Wonton cups stuffed with shredded chicken, salsa, taco seasoning, and cheddar, and topped with sour cream and green onion are the ultimate finger food of all finger foods. (via Feel Good Foodie)

Oven-Fried Southern Hot Honey Popcorn Chicken

This recipe seamlessly combines sweet honey, flavorful garlic, and spicy chili powder for a chicken appetizer that will put everyone in a good mood! If you're a fan of more mild food, mess around with the ingredient ratio to figure out which spice level you like the most. (via Half Baked Harvest)

Copycat Chick-Fil-A Nuggets + Sauce

If you're looking for a cheaper alternative to your weekly Chick-fil-A order, consider making it yourself! These nuggets make a great addition to any school or work lunch, and all you need to make the dipping sauce is mayo, honey, yellow mustard, barbecue sauce, and lemon juice. Easy peasy! (via A Spicy Perspective)

Chicken Caesar Salad Pinwheels

When you're serving passable dishes, salads can be a bit too fussy for their own good. Get that creamy crunch you desire in an easy-to-eat package by rolling chicken Caesar salad in a tortilla and slicing into some finger food pinwheels! (via Food Fun Family)

Chicken Satay Skewers with Peanut Sauce

Chicken marinated in coconut milk and spices becomes *extra* tender and moist on the grill. Pair these skewers with a sweet and sticky peanut sauce for extra flavor. (via Savory Tooth)

Honey Lemon Pepper Wings

Incorporate some zest into your pre-party apps. These lemon + pepper chicken wings can be eaten with ease – but be careful, they'll be gone from the table fast. (via The Fast Recipe)

Beer and Bourbon BBQ Chicken Sliders

You won't go back to regular finger foods once you've braised your chicken in beer and bourbon and slapped it on some small buns. This spirited combo has nothing short of an impeccable impact on the overall flavor of these sliders! (via Averie Cooks)

Hawaiian Chicken Bites

Bring your favorite pizza toppings to cocktail hour with these sweet and sour Hawaiian chicken skewers. Brush 'em with your favorite BBQ sauce and add a chunk of SPAM for authentic flavor! (via Rasa Malaysia)

Chicken Caesar Crostinis

A ripe Caesar salad with rotisserie chicken and bacon ditches the bowl for a baguette in this delish crostini recipe. (via Salt & Lavender)

Mini Chicken and Waffles

There's no shame in using frozen food to your advantage. For this easy finger food recipe, all you need is frozen chicken, mini toaster waffles, maple syrup, sea salt, and herbs. Cook the chicken according the the directions on the package and then dress 'em up by assembling on top of the heated mini waffles and sticking a toothpick through it. (via Almost Makes Perfect)

Easy Vegetarian Appetizers To Make For Your Next Party

Sweet Potato + Goat Cheese + Agave Bites

This finger food recipe is almost too easy to believe! The tasty combo of goat cheese, sweet potatoes, and agave is a simple way to get a healthy dose of vitamin A and calcium, all while still getting a bit of sweetness. Not a fan of agave? Just swap for honey (or hot honey) instead. We'll be making this no-cook finger food for parties all year long. (via Brit + Co)

Individual 7-Layer Dips

The tiny version of this classic taco dip is an excellent finger food, appetizer, or snack. Change up the layers depending on food sensitivities or favorite toppings (we'd go with extra layers of guac!), or if you're throwing a get together, wait until your guests arrive and have them assemble the dips themselves. (via Brit + Co)

Chocolate-Covered Cheese Bites

Thanks to the mix of rich dark chocolate and savory cheese, these bites make for a wonderful sweet and salty treat ahead of dinner (with red wine, of course). This recipe is kid-friendly, since you can make the bites as small as you want. All you need is two ingredients and 30 minutes, which is basically the perfect combo. (via Brit + Co)

Mini Baked Potatoes

We love a baked potato as much as the next person, but sometimes having a giant potato is too much for a side dish, especially if the rest of your meal is already a bit heavy. If that's the case, make these mini potatoes instead! You can still load up on all your favorite toppings, including gooey cheese and bacon bits. (via Brit + Co)

Fruit + Cheese Crostini

With figs, cranberry sauce, brie, and goat cheese, this elevated crostini will quickly become one of your go-to finger food appetizers. And considering we'll eat anything with brie on it, it's one of ours too! The recipe pairs the figs with goat cheese and cranberry with brie, but feel free to mix and match the flavors 'til your heart's content. (via Brit + Co)

No-Bake Baileys Bonbons Recipe

If you're looking for no-cook finger foods for parties that are on the sweeter side, look no further than these boozy, chocolatey bites! With only five ingredients, you can make these in a snap, which is good, because they'll be gone just as quick! Just make sure you serve them right away, or place them in an airtight container and keep 'em in the fridge until it's party time. (via Brit + Co)

Goat Cheese + Strawberry Bites

There's nothing quite like a berry and cheese combo, and this recipe (which matches up rich goat cheese with tart, sweet strawberries) makes for the perfect spring snack. Plus with a mint leaf on top, they're also just gorgeous to look at. (via Brit + Co)

Gluten-Free Baked Avocado Fries

Whether you're cutting out potatoes or you just really love avocados, prepare to have your mind blown by these gluten-free "fries." Top them with garlic salt and dip each one in the spicy aioli to take your appetizer to the next level. (via Brit + Co.)

Garlic Knots

Your guests will undoubtedly love these pillowy-soft garlic knots as a finger food starter. Make sure you supply the sauce with this finger food, too! (via Brit + Co)

Fried Buffalo Goat Cheese Balls

Balls of goat cheese dipped in Panko breadcrumbs are baked in the oven and then drizzled generously with Buffalo sauce. These finger foods are heavenly AF. (viaHalf Baked Harvest)

Figs with Goat Cheese

If a two-ingredient recipe is there, we're there too. This finger food is crafted from just fresh figs and goat cheese. Serve them alongside a honey-balsamic dressing for an elegant added touch. (via Give Recipe)

Caprese Crostini

Top a deck of baguette slices with fresh mozzarella, tomatoes, basil, and balsamic for a refreshing yet comforting finger food recipe. This is one of those no-cook finger foods for parties that we could make every single time! (via Salt & Lavender)

Cranberry Goat Cheese Balls with Rosemary Skewers

Ingredients:

  • 1/3 cup sweetened dried cranberries
  • 1/3 cup toasted pecans
  • 1 tsp dried parsley
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1/4 tsp pepper
  • 8 oz goat cheese log
  • 16 rosemary sprigs

Directions:

  1. Start by finely chopping the dried cranberries with pecans. Add dried parsley, salt and pepper.
  2. Roll 8 oz of goat cheese into 16 balls, then roll them in the crumbs mixture.
  3. Skewer with a rosemary sprig for an extra festive touch! (via Chef Genevieve LaMonaca)

Air Fryer Black Bean Taquitos

Whipping up finger food recipes using an air fryer is the ultimate life hack. Once you cook the black bean filling for this recipe, you'll wrap it in small tortillas and let those babies air fry to perfection. (via Earthly Provisions)

Deep-Fried Pickle Bites

You'd be insane to not love a pickle snack every once in a while – and deep frying the finger food-sized spears makes them all the more tastier. (via The Edgy Veg)

Nacho Fries with Chipotle Queso

Cheese fries are already tasty on their own, but this Taco Bell-inspired recipe upgrades them with nacho seasoning and peppers. They're great for game day, your next picnic, or will even satisfy the fam come holiday season. (via Half Baked Harvest)

Mini Cheese Balls

These mini cheese bites have everything we love about cheese balls without committing to a giant appetizer that we might not be able to finish. Use a melon baller or a similar scoop to make the balls, and finish by rolling each one in pistachios for extra crunch and saltiness. (via A Spicy Perspective)

Caprese Pesto Tarts

Eat these tarts as a quick bite in the afternoon, or have them for dinner if you end up eating a big lunch! Cherry tomatoes, pesto, and burrata make the perfect finger food trio for a hot summer day. (via Half Baked Harvest)

Vegan Summer Rolls with Miso Dipping Sauce

Guests from all backgrounds will rally around these colorful spring rolls. What makes them salivate-worthy is the sweet-savory miso sauce on the side! (via Crowded Kitchen)

Air-Fryer Zucchini Chips

Panko and Parmesan-coated zucchini slices crisp up *so* nicely in the air fryer. Dip them into a sour cream + Parm sauce for finger food snack time perfection. (via Feel Good Foodie)

Beet Salad on a Stick

Rest assured, your herbivorous friends and fam will flip for this bite-sized combo of beet, goat cheese, arugula, and walnut. We love this fall-inspired dish for Halloween, Friendsgiving, Thanksgiving or even Christmas entertaining. Assemble your appetizer and drizzle each one with a honey-balsamic vinaigrette for an added burst of flavor. (via Salty Canary)

Rosemary + Pineapple + Mozzarella Bites

Using a rosemary stem as a skewer to hold your pineapple and mozzarella is both practical and delicious. Not to mention, the presentation of this finger food is pretty spectacular. (via Cook. Craft. Love.)

Plant-Based Sausage Rolls

Use store-bought plant-based sausage to streamline this healthy finger food recipe, and get ready to marvel in excitement once you've crafted the tastiest app around. (via The Edgy Veg)

Spinach and Feta Triangles

This easy finger food recipe earns its charm from phyllo dough, which gets baked to flaky perfection. Spinach and feta are a power combo for sure! (via Vanilla and Bean)

Easy Pesto Tortellini Skewers

If you can boil water, you can make these skewers faster than you can say "tortellini." Dress the sticks up with pesto and sun-dried tomatoes for optimal flavor. (via Foody Schmoody)

Oven-Fried Halloumi Bites with Hot Honey

Cut up some halloumi cheese for these easy bites. It's got a high melting point (you can fry it without it turning into a melty mess), and its natural salty flavor goes great with all kinds of condiments. (via Half Baked Harvest)

​Kugel Arancini 

Italian arancini gets a Jewish twist with these kugel arancini bites that replace rice with egg noodles and fills them with cheddar and mozzarella. (via Amanda Wilens)

Seafood Hors D'oeuvres Recipe Ideas For Your Party-Goers

Smoked Salmon Poke Bites

If you're not keen on ordering sushi, opt for these easy poke bites, which is basically single-serve deconstructed sushi. Topped with salmon, avocado, and ginger, you still get all your favorite sushi flavors, with the added crunch of the rice cracker. Let's hear it for more no-cook finger foods for parties! (via Brit + Co)

Easy Crab Cakes

Each bite of these finger food-sized crab cakes will leave you and your guests stunned. They surprisingly use a ton of recognizable ingredients (that you likely already have on-hand) to form the patties, all working together to highlight the crab. (via Brit + Co)

​Mini Lobster Rolls

Instead of making a giant lobster dip for everyone, split it up into these tiny (and adorable) lobster rolls! Not only will you break it up into smaller portion sizes, but you'll also completely eliminate the chances of double dipping. Win-win. (via Brit + Co)

Grilled Garlic Shrimp Skewers

Simplicity is essential when dealing with sweet, fresh shrimp. A brush of garlic and butter is all you need to enhance its flavor to epic restaurant-worthy levels. Skewer these bad boys for a finger food idea worth serving over and over again. (via Simply Recipes)

Smoked Salmon Deviled Eggs

Once you combine the tang of deviled eggs with salty slices of smoked salmon, you won't want to make this famous food any other way. (via Kathryn's Kitchen)

Blinis

These blinis (or, to put it simply, tiny pancakes) get topped off with smoked salmon and caviar for a freakin' fancy finger food. (via Clean Cuisine)

Spicy Shrimp and Sausage Skewers

Bring the flavors of New Orleans to your shindig with these Cajun-style skewers! Serve these finger foods with a spicy lemon aioli for dipping and ice-cold beer for sipping. (via Iowa Girl Eats)

Smoked Salmon and Cream Cheese Cucumber Bites

If you're looking for finger food ideas perfect for brunch, look no further than this lox-y lick! Be sure you have cream cheese, dill, horseradish and heavy cream on hand to complete the no-cook recipe. (via Baker by Nature)

Party Shrimp

This recipe was crafted specifically for a par-tay, and it's superb because it only takes like 5 whole minutes to whip up the shrimp. Each bite is bursting with flavor, too! (via The Endless Meal)

Easy Tuna Deviled Eggs

These eggy bites deliver a little bit of everything. First, you've got some fishy tuna, then crunchy peppers, onions, and a sprinkle of dill. (via Where Is My Spoon?)

Cured Brown Sugar Salmon Skewers

Succulent salmon is even tastier when it's coated in brown sugar. Give the fish a quick sear, and each finger food bite will be infused with smokey, caramelized flavor. (via Sprinkles and Sprouts)

Delicious Finger Food Ideas For Meat Lovers

Bacon-Wrapped Sweet Potatoes

Bacon wrapped around anything immediately catches our eye, and if you feel the same way then you have to try out these bacon sweet potato bites! With only a little bit of salt and pepper, the natural flavors of the sweet potato and bacon come together flawlessly for an app that everyone will love. (via Brit + Co)

Slow Cooker Beef Brisket Tacos

Tacos are some of the ultimate finger foods *and* party foods, which makes them an excellent choice for celebrating the Super Bowl. The fact that they're made with the slow cooker means they're extra easy. (via Brit + Co.)

Mini Charcuteries

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Grab your charcuterie must-haves, and cut them into bite-sized pieces. Toothpicks (or larger skewers, if you're feeling extra hungry) will help you create kebabs that are sure to make all your guests' mouths water. Our favorite combo is blackberries, brie, and salami, but feel free to play with *all* the meat and cheese combos. (via Brit + Co)

Bacon, Lettuce and Tomato Tea Sandwich

Long live the BLT! To turn it into a bite-sized nosh, go for slices of roma tomatoes, and use a cookie cutter to create circles of white bread. These crust-free, dainty bites are the perfect hors d'oeuvre. For the spread, go for something creamy and tangy, like Japanese mayo. (via Oh, How Civilized)

Potato, Bacon, + Caramelized Onion Pierogi

These finger-friendly pierogis pack a meaty punch with bacon wrapped inside. The potato and caramelized onion add to the immense savory vibe of this finger food. (via Vikalinka)

Chinese Dumplings Recipe

These dumplings are filled to the brim with veggies and meat, and the wonton dough only needs two ingredients! While the recipe does call for ground pork or turkey, you can easily leave that out to make these dumplings vegetarian-friendly. The best finger food ideas are stuffed into tiny pockets like these! (via A Spicy Perspective)

Bacon + Cream Cheese Bites Recipe

You can create incredibly easy finger food appetizers with only bread, cream cheese, chives, and bacon. This simple recipe proves it! (via Garnish With Lemon)

Manchego Cheese + Ham + Olive Bites

These no-cook tapas bites are a quick way to satisfy rumbling bellies with minimal effort. Simply slice cheese into cubes, rip ham slices into narrow strips, and fold them on top of the cheese. Try drizzling with some honey after assembling for an added sweet touch! (via My Kitchen Love)

Mini Cheeseburger Appetizers

If you really want to make a statement, go all out and whip up mini cheeseburgers. Frozen rolls, a pound of ground beef, bacon, cherry tomatoes, sharp cheddar cheese, sesame seeds, and lettuce round out the ingredient list for this easy party appetizer. (via Pizzazzerie)

Prosciutto-Wrapped Pears with Blue Cheese

You’ll want to savor each and every bite of these sweet and pungent snacks. Serve these finger foods with a round of bubbly to balance its salty bite. (via Recipe Runner)

Crispy Bacon-Wrapped Parmesan Brussels Sprouts

Brussels sprouts are great for getting some extra antioxidants and fiber, and the bacon is great for flavor! But on top of how good this finger food recipe tastes, it only takes an hour to make – score! (via Half Baked Harvest)

Saucy Asian Meatballs

Saucy meatballs are a party must-have. It’s doubtful you’ll have leftovers, but if you do, you can serve them over rice for and easy lunch the next day. (via Gimme Some Oven)

West Virginia Pepperoni Rolls Recipe

Great for lunchboxes and afternoon snacks alike, this handheld recipe looks like a plain breadstick, but is actually filled with pepperoni and cheese. It's like a pizza stick! (via A Spicy Perspective)

Asparagus + Ham-Stuffed Puff Pastry Pockets

You and your guests will get a healthy balance of carbs, veg, and meat in these easy-to-make bites. Just buy some pre-made puff pastry dough from the store and roll each piece up with asparagus and ham! (via Woman Scribbles)

Glazed Green Bean Bundles

When glazed in a buttery brown sugar sauce, any vegetable suddenly becomes fun to eat. Add a crispy wrapping of salty prosciutto, and these once-humble green beans are now totally picnic-worthy. (via Blackberry Babe)

Dill Pickle Beef Skewers

A marinade of pickle juice keeps the beef in these skewers ultra-tender and seasoned throughout. Spear each bite with a toothpick along with a tiny gherkin pickle and some fresh dill for a hearty party bite. (via Sprinkles & Sprouts)

Antipasto Skewers Recipe

Wine lover? You can't go wrong with some salty antipasto skewers to pair with your next glass. This is one of the best finger foods for parties to enjoy with wine. (via Tabitha Talks Food)

Filet Mignon Rosemary Skewers

Here’s another way to use some fragrant rosemary sprigs! Skewer pieces of juicy prime rib, roasted mushrooms, and red pepper, so each finger food bite is infused with that woodsy rosemary aroma. (via Give It Some Thyme)

Oven-Baked Greek Meatballs

A platter of these savory Greek meatballs is a hearty appetizer or afternoon snack. To make these lamb meatballs, mix ground beef, ground lamb, finely grated onion, egg, parsley, crumbled feta, Panko bread crumbs, and garlic. Serve them alongside an oh-so creamy tzatziki sauce! (via A Fork's Tale)

Find more delicious finger food ideas and appetizer recipes for your next get together on Brit + Co's Food page, and follow us on Pinterest for more recipes!

This article has been updated from a previous post published in January 2019. Additional reporting by Chloe Williams and Meredith Holser.

While it's always nice to see something realistic represented in our favorite TV shows, there are few things more painful than watching a TV breakup. Even when we don't actually know fictional characters IRL, it's absolutely devastating to see them break each other's hearts. (Although, it's equally as bad as never seeing your favorite prospective couple get together — I will never forgive The 100 for what they did to Clarke and Bellamy!!).

Keep reading to see some of our most heartbreaking splits — and then check outWhat Being Team Conrad Or Jeremiah Says About Your Dream TV Boyfriendto put a smile back on your face.

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Ross and Rachel from Friends

Friends is one of the most iconic sitcoms of all times, and Ross and Rachel is definitely one of the most devastating TV breakups. In season 3, this iconic couple decides to take a break in and in "The One with the Morning After," Ross wakes up with another woman named Chloe at the exact moment Rachel shows up at his door. Rachel finds out about the affair, and after a fight in Monica's living room, the couple calls it quits.

Regardless of how you feel about Ross claiming they "were on a break" when he slept with Chloe, seeing Rachel's reaction (and knowing the trust between them was broken) is one of the worst moments in the whole show. Just thinking about it makes my stomach bottom out!

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Rory and Jess from Gilmore Girls

This is one of my personal most-devastating TV breakups because it seems like, out of all of Rory's boyfriends, Rory and Jess are just perfect for each other when they start dating. Not only does their love of books bring them closer together, but their personalities are so compatible. But when Jess leaves for California at the end of season 3 — without saying anything to Rory, I might add — is unacceptable! It breaks my heart, and based on the final look he gives Rory during A Year in the Life, he also regrets it BIG TIME.

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Damon and Elena from The Vampire Diaries

This Vampire Diaries couple was truly endgame, and the will-they-won't-they of it all was one of my favorite things about the show. So when they broke up (to my horror), I was devastated.

Damon and Elena admit they're bad for each other in the season 5 episode "While You Were Sleeping" (then Damon tells her he doesn't even want to be friends. Ouch!!), but it's the season finale, "Home," that makes me extra emotional. When Damon gets stuck with Bonnie on the Other Side, he says goodbye to Elena, who's begging him not to leave but can neither see nor hear him. Say it with me: gut! wrenching!

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Conrad and Belly from The Summer I Turned Pretty

The Summer I Turned Pretty fans are PASSIONATE about whether they're team Conrad or team Jeremiah (trick question, my OTP is Taylor and Stephen), and even the most dedicated Conrad stan hates the prom scene. You know, when he breaks up with Belly at her prom, in the rain. I know he just thinks Belly deserves better, but it's still very painful to watch.

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Schmidt and Cece from New Girl

When I hear "devastating TV breakup" I IMMEDIATELY think of Schmidt and Cece from New Girl. Schmidt gets away with a lot of ridiculous things throughout this show, but dating two girls at one time is not one of them. After Nick has a hard time keeping Schmidt's love life a secret, Schmidt finally comes clean to Cece in "Double Date," leaving both her and me in tears. No matter how many times you rewatch the show, it truly feels like their relationship (and maybe even the friend group) will never recover.

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Fleabag and The Priest on Fleabag

In the history of TV, I don't think I've ever heard anything as heartbreaking as "I love you," "It'll pass." Like, who approved that line?! The viral moment comes at the end of the Fleabag series finale, when Fleabag is sitting with The Priest at the bus stop. Over the course of the series, we not only see how much these two care about each other, but how well they know each other (like how The Priest recognizes when Fleabag zones out). To be loved is to be known, and that's what makes this devastating TV breakup even more devastating.

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Carrie and Aidan on Sex and the City

After so much back and forth, it's hard to accept Carrie and Aidan's final breakup on SATC. But in season 4's "Change of a Dress," Carrie realizes she's not ready for marriage and Aidan realizes he doesn't trust her after her affair with Big. The combo of broken trust and being at two different life stages makes this extra painful to watch, and I don't think any amount of rewatches (or And Just Like That binges) is going to change that.

What's YOUR most devastating TV breakup? Let us know on Facebook!

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Sophia Bush and Ashlyn Harris caused quite a stir at Elton John's Oscars afterparty, but for good reason! After dodging dating rumors for quite awhile, they dressed to impress and made their first public debut as a couple! Sophia even wore her best accessory — a mega-watt smile — that further confirms this blissful pair.

While some people love to know whencelebrity couples fell in love, the details about Sophia Bush and Ashlyn Harris' relationship have people wondering when this couple actually got together. Well, our wait is over because Sophia decided to open about what led to her romance with Ashlyn Harris and why certain rumors hold no merit!

Since we're clearly tuned in to this love story, here's everything you need to know about Sophia Bush and Ashlyn Harris's relationship!

Who is Sophia Bush?

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Sophia Bush has had a lengthy career as an actress, and she's most recognized for her portrayal of Brooke Davis in the hit TV series One Tree Hill. She's also appeared in Nip/Tuck, Chicago Fire, Incredibles 2, and John Tucker Must Die. When she's not showing off her acting chops, she hosts the Drama Queens podcast alongside former One Tree Hill castmates Hilarie Burton and Bethany Joy Lenz!

Who is Ashlyn Harris?

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Ashlyn Harris is a former U.S. soccer player who had a successful run — no pun intended — as a goalkeeper during the career. She also won the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup in Canada and continued making an impressionable mark. However, she announced her retirementin 2022 and — per her Instagrampage — has gone on to become the Global Creative Advisor for Gotham FC and Adidas Football.

When did the dating rumors about Sophia Bush and Ashlyn Harris start?

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June 2023

Rumors about a possible connection between Sophia Bush and Ashlyn Harris swirled last summer when Cosmopolitanreported they were on a panel at Cannes Lion International Festival of Creativity. Sophia shared a pic of the two at the festival on Instagramand wrote, "Love you @ashlynharris24 and @sophieannkelly" towards the end of her caption.

A source told Page Six, "It’s very new...They are definitely a couple.” But, Sophia Bush and Ashlyn Harris didn't confirm or deny anything at that time.

When did Sophia Bush file for divorce from Grant Hughes?

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August 2023

A couple of months after Sophia Bush and Ashlyn Harris were seen getting cozy together, Sophia filed for divorce from her former husband Grant Hughes. Peopleshared that they were only married for a little over a year — 13 months — but didn't end on a bad terms. A source then told Entertainment Tonight, "Grant and Sophia are better off as friends and they weren’t getting enough time with each other before their breakup."

When did Ashlyn Harris and Ali Krieger file for divorce?

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October 2023

While things seemed to quiet down, Ashlyn Harris soon filed for divorce from Ali Krieger after getting married towards the end of 2019. What's interesting is that a source told Peoplethis decision wasn't surprising. "Although it’s new information to the public, Ashlyn and Ali’s divorce began months ago and they have been living apart since the summer,” the source said.

This is also around the time it was speculated Sophia Bush and Ashlyn Harris had their first official date. A rep told People, "Grant will always want the best for Sophia, and is supportive of all that makes her happy and fulfilled." We guess it helps he and Sophia had a solid friendship before getting married!

As for Ali Krieger, she basically let the world know things were business as usual with an Instagrampost. She captioned a pic of her playing soccer with, "Preparing for playoffs while in my Beyoncé lemonade era." A comment from user @lgbtlfg said, "the fact that a lot of players in these comment’s usually mind their business and stay out of drama but are supporting ali should tell everyone all they need to know."

The only thing Ashlyn said about it on Instagramis that she never intended for her and Ali's divorce to be made a public matter. A portion of her note says, "This process is never easy, but we were making our way through."

Have Sophia Bush and Ashlyn Harris publicly talked about their relationship?

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March 2024

Besides showing up to Elton John's Oscars afterparty together, Sophia Bush and Ashlyn Harris were previously tight-lipped about their relationship. The only hint Sophia offered was much more of a reflective post about 2023 on Instagramat the beginning of January. She said, "This year taught me to listen to myself and no one else. To let go of expectation that wounds and grasp possibility that frees. To not care about optics and instead invest in honesty."

But, she's since chosen to own where she is in life.

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Sophia Bush on the cover of Glamour Magazine

April 2024

Sophia Bush has now reached a point where she's publicly ready to stand in her truth regarding her life and her relationship status so much that she penned her own cover story for Glamour. The first thing she did was open up about how she really felt about her marriage and fertility struggles.

She wrote, "But after the wedding I found myself in the depths and heartbreak of the fertility process, which was the most clarifying experience of my life. It feels like society is finally making space for brutally honest conversations about how hard and painful any fertility journey is, but I kept mine private. I was trying to get through months of endless ultrasounds, hormone shots, so many blood draws that I have scar tissue in my veins, and retrieval after retrieval, while simultaneously realizing the person I had chosen to be my partner didn’t necessarily speak the same emotional language I did.”

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As far as her relationship with Ashlyn Harris is concerned, the star is enjoying the love that exists between them. Contrary to alleged rumors, their initial relationship was a platonic one that stemmed from a place of understanding and support.

She told Glamour,I didn’t expect to find love in this support system. I don’t know how else to say it other than: I didn’t see it until I saw it. And I think it’s very easy not to see something that’s been in front of your face for a long time when you’d never looked at it as an option and you had never been looked at as an option. What I saw was a friend with her big, happy life. And now I know she thought the same thing about me.”

She also added, "A lot of effort was made to be graceful with other people’s processing, their time and obligations, and their feelings. What felt like seconds after I started to see what was in front of me, the online rumor mill began to spit in the ugliest ways. There were blatant lies. Violent threats. There were the accusations of being a home-wrecker. The ones who said I’d left my ex because I suddenly realized I wanted to be with women—my partners have known what I’m into for as long as I have (so that’s not it, y’all, sorry!).”

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It's safe to say that Sophia Bush is thoroughly comfortable with her love life and identity as a queer woman. She said, "I’ve experienced so much safety, respect, and love in the queer community, as an ally all of my life, that, as I came into myself, I already felt it was my home. I think I’ve always known that my sexuality exists on a spectrum. Right now I think the word that best defines it is queer. I can’t say it without smiling, actually. And that feels pretty great.”

And this is what it looks like to reclaim your narrative when so many people are looking at a brief glimpse of the lives of celebrities. We love that Sophia Bush and Ashlyn Harris are loving each other on their terms without feeling pressured to share anything before they were ready to. Our hope is that their love story continues to unfold beautifully.

Be sure to watch Sophia Bush's interview with Glamour's Editor-in-Chief Samantha Barry here!

Full Credits From Glamour Magazine:

Writer: Sophia Bush

Photographer: Lauren Dukoff

Stylist: Deborah Afshani

Hair: Matthew Collins

Makeup: Afton Williams

Manicure: Brittney Boyce

Have Sophia Bush and Ashlyn Harris made their official red carpet debut?

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April 27, 2024

Per Glamour, Sophia Bush and Ashlyn made their official red carpet debut as a couple on Friday. They attended the White House Correspondent's dinner where they were dressed to impress in complementing black ensembles.

It's easy to see the glowing couple couldn't stop laughing and smiling as they posed for pictures that seemed to capture every good angle of their faces and style.

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After the dinner, Sophia Bush and Ashlyn Harris posed for more pictures on the red carpet leading to the Correspondent's after-party. Now that we're able to see their full faces, we have to talk about how well their hair and makeup complements their outfits. It's clear that Ashlyn's contour and bronzer were expertly applied to her face while Sophia's blush gave her a natural flush.

*Sigh* Their smiles are the only confirmation we need that they're enjoying the bliss of being a couple.

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