
If You're Feeling Like A Moody Judy, These 30 Treats May Brighten Your Day
A moody sticker book that'll allow you to tell people how you feel without having to actually say how you feel. Let your BFF know that you're "confused why they're confused" with a sticker instead of a text message to the group chat.
A darling lil' llama-shaped stress ball for those days when your boss asks you to convert a doc into a PDF even though you've shown Sharon how to do it a million and one times. Just squish and squeeze the llama to feel a little relief...then convert the doc.
The Official Bridgerton Cookbook — become the best cook in the ton! With recipes inspired by meals and treats that can be seen in the actual show, this cookbook will help you prepare a feast worthy of this season's diamond.
A mini Bob Ross paint-by-numbers kit so you can relive the magic of the famously wholesome show The Joy of Painting by letting your inner Bob Ross create a masterpiece.
A mini wacky waving inflatable tube guy if you need a fun (but silent) coworker at your WFH station.
A box of eight lavender shower steamers because you deserve to take a deep, aromatherapeutic breath when you're starting or ending the day with a shower. Let the stress of the day melt off you and circle the drain.
A darling elephant-shaped corkscrew — opening wine bottles just got a little more fun! Made of beechwood and stainless steel, this cute corkscrew can stand proudly on the jungle that is your bar cart.
A super teeny-tiny violin keychain so you can finally have something to play when your BFF complains about their situationship for the umpteenth time. Yes, it actually plays a sad little tune to serve as a soundtrack.
A playful "Pocket World" adult coloring book perfect for a relaxing self-care day! It's chock-full of miniature worlds you can bring to life. From fairy gardens to other fantasy lands, this coloring book will take you for a gentle ride.
And a set of 12 super aesthetic rainbow coloring pencils that each have several shades infused in them so your art will have a bit of an unpredictable quality to them!
A delightful reusable manatee-shaped tea infuser because your love of tea is deeper than the ocean itself. All you have to do is fill it with loose-leaf tea and then perch it on your cup. It'll look like this ~manatea~ is taking a much-needed spa day!
A book of 642 tiny things to draw so you can give yourself the gift of curing boredom. This lil' guided journal will help you become the best doodler there is.
Some cloud bath bombs for a spa-like treatment in the comfort of your own home. Plus, these shea butter bath bombs explode into a rainbow of colors! How fun is that?!
A vintage-inspired glass diffuser that'll not only make your home smell beautiful but also look like it's out of a 1950s edition of Architectural Digest. This smart diffuser will auto shut off when its reservoir is empty, and it's super quiet, so you can keep it in your workspace without its sound ruining your Zoom meetings. And did I mention that it's hand-blown?!
A screaming goat figurine because every now and then you need to scream but feel a little too self-conscious to let out your roar. That's where this lil' guy comes in. It'll do the screaming for you! It even comes with a book full of fun facts and trivia about the ever-majestic goat.
A deck of cat tarot so you can get answers about your purr-fect future partner or job opportunity. This fun feline twist on the classic tarot contains 78 cards to divine from.
A pair of beanie hat-shaped wine stoppers since your malbec is getting cold without something on its head! These silicone stoppers will help ensure your wine doesn't turn into vinegar.
A super retro mini Atari game console with 10 games you can actually play! If you're a gaming legend, then it's time to get your wrist ready to maneuver that joystick to victory.
A dimmable sad duck night-light who is just oh so relatable. He just needs to lie down real quick forever. This night-light has a 30-minute timer so you don't have to get up and turn it off before falling asleep.
A huggable banana duck plush toy...that's it. That's the tweet. I mean, look at how adorable this little (but kinda big) guy is!
A simply huggable tiny hedgehog plush toy you'll wanna take on all of your travel adventures and mischievous escapades. If you're looking for a partner in crime, you've just found it!
A Gilmore Girls-inspired mug so you can feel like you're a part of the quirky band of characters that call Stars Hollow home.
A maintenance-free Venus fly trap lightbulb — this live plant comes in a gel that's packed with all the nutrients it needs to survive and thrive. If your history is littered with plants you couldn't keep alive, this might just be the perfect thing for you. Since there's no need to feed or water this one, you simply can't go wrong! (Fingers crossed.)
An alcohol-free roll-on Al-Rehab perfume scented with citrus, rose, oud, and jasmine. If you're not ready to be swimming in compliments on how luscious you smell, this might not be the perfume for you (but I think it is). Reviewers also noted that the scent lasts all day long!
A colorful 1,000-piece stamp-inspired puzzle because it'll make you feel like you've traveled the world! This super vibrant puzzle has a matte finish and features beautiful illustrations that you'll wanna immortalize by framing it for all to see.
A mindlessly fun yodeling pickle toy so you can finally have someone to duet with. I don't know why your friends refuse to join you; you sound great!
A pair of retro oversized sunglasses for a chic way to stay protected from the sun's rays and hide the fact that you're rolling your eyes at, well, everyone and everything. These minimalist polarized sunglasses have UV protection coating, so get out there and seize the (sunny) day!
An adorable and interactive Fingerlings baby monkey that'll quickly become your new BFF. Each lil' monkey has a distinct personality and will react to your touch with any of over 70 sounds. So go ahead and feed, pet, and smooch them!
A bag of freeze-dried Sour Skittles — you deserve a light, crunchy treat every now and again. Get ready for these sour candies to make your face get all scrunched up!
An easy-to-use mug ice cream maker so you can have a delicious cold treat in under 20 minutes, which is about how long it'll take you to find a show to watch as you dig into your dessert. And now that you're in the driver's seat, you can blend whatever flavors don't exist at ice cream shops. (I'm thinking chocolate and orange?) Reviewers even say this is a cheaper alternative to the Ninja Creami!
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34 Random Products You'll Think Were Made For You
Sally Hansen's iconic Insta-Dri nail polish perfect for anyone who wants quick touch-ups on their fingers and toes but has ZERO time to spare. If you're looking for a reliable, long-lasting, fast-drying polish to save not just time, but big bucks at the salon, I cannot recommend these enough! A set of DEET-free handy mosquito-repelling bracelets for the ultimate in genius summer investments — these use essential oils, including citronella, to help stop those teensy vampires in their tracks. A set of limited edition Band-Aids with retro flower patterns so the next time you get a little ouch, you can be like, "wound care, but make it summer-y." A light up solar frog figurine for your garden or porch so when you come home from that "just one drink" dinner past midnight, this croaky lil' fella can lovingly judge you for it. A NeeDoh "Dream Drop," one of many delightful options from the *elite* Needoh sensory fidget toy line to help add more calm and focus to your day. This goo-filled, delightfully colorful fidget has a satisfying squish with a "slow rise" before going back to its original shape. Reviewers also love that it doesn't have the kind of stickiness that picks up debris and makes it hard to clean. A mini Bob Ross paint-by-numbers kit for anyone on their "happy accidents" beat — this itty bitty set comes with everything you need to create three tiny masterpieces of your very own. Hawaiian Tropic's SPF 30 Mineral Powder Sunscreen Brush, aka your scalp's BFF this summer — reviewers don't just swear by this for face coverage and a protective setting powder, but for protecting their hairline without their hair getting goopy from sunscreen scalp sprays or regular sunscreen lotion. Bonus — this is a heck of a lot cheaper than its competitors, like the $35 Supergoop and $36 Brush On Block! A delightfully affordable instant foot peeling spray for anyone ready to go full YEEHAW!! on a pedicure, without the big salon price tag. This not only helps gently remove dead skin, but moisturizes dry and cracked heels, so you'll really get some refreshing bang for your buck. Spooky Summer, another beloved stress relief coloring book from Southern Lotus, a brand that's made itself famous on TikTok for its cozy, relaxing, easy-to-draw themes. This one is full of happy little spooks enjoying their favorite summer ~haunts~. Catrice "Instant Awake" Under Eye Brightener, which became the internet's holy grail — now in four shades! — for concealing and brightening dark circles under your eyes so fast that everyone's old concealers are doing double takes. This lightweight color-adapting formula is designed for truly ~invisible~ coverage that makes a drastic difference. Plus Good Molecules Yerba Mate Wake Up Eye Gel, a cult-fave product for your beauty arsenal that will quickly help minimize eye puffiness and swelling thanks to its winning combo of caffeine and hyaluronic acid. It's basically an alarm clock for your eyeballs, because boy howdy are they awake now!! A set of espresso martini instant cocktail tea bags — all the sophistication of tea, the zing! of coffee, and the 😜 of a cheeky cocktail, without the exorbitant bar price tags. All you have to do is add three ounces of cold water, 1.5 ounces of hard liquor, and the tea sachet into a glass, and you'll have a delicious cocktail in one minute. Laneige's Neo Blurring Powder to absorb oil and blur pores so effectively that you'll be like, "Oh ... witchcraft??" Might be the only explanation for how this can matte-ify your complexion while still keeping it radiant and glowy ✨. And a set of leg- and foot-compression air massagers reviewers *swear* by for relief from pain, swelling, and edema symptoms. Your calves, toes, ankles, and heels are all going to be so happy that the rest of your human body will be jealous of them. A pair of printed drawstring shorts for anyone who has had it up to HERE with minimalism and needs some cheerful colors and patterns back in their life. These are especially great because the more colors you can sneak into your shorts, the more tops you can match them with! It's perfect closet math. A copy of Burn After Writing, a guided journal that tens of thousands of reviewers swear by — through a series of questions and thought experiments, it encourages people to take time away from their screens to explore their feelings, both new and old, so they can embrace meaningful ones and try to let others go. A four-pack of silicone straw soda can lids that are like, "Oh, you're obsessed with Diet Coke? Let me find you a reason to be even MORE obsessed." Reviewers love these not just for the ~thrill~ of a straw, but because the covers make the cans a whole lot more spill-proof, prevent your drink from going flat, and protect your can from bugs and debris during outdoor hangs. A ridiculously versatile solar-powered bird bath fountain pump — all you have to do is plop it in water in a traditional bird bath, planter, or backyard decor, and boom! You have a sweet little bird haven that can burble water up to a foot high for all our feathered friends to enjoy. Red Robin Original Blend Signature Seasoning, because you shouldn't have to make the trek all the way to that giant red bird's Mojo Dojo Casa House to enjoy the RIDICULOUS, semi-feral joy of his seasoning. This *chef's kiss* blend of garlic, onion, and tomato is one of the most aggressive "if you know you know" seasonings out there and owning it is about to make you the most popular person on your block. A wildly popular hummingbird projection lantern to make your porch or backyard feel like you're stepping out of the real world and into a whimsical fairy tale. Biofreeze's new Dry Stick for "portable pain relief" — this mess-free, cooling solution for aches and pains all over your human body, whether it's your neck, shoulders, knees, hands, or many numerous joints. Its targeted menthol relief also works *fast* and is delightfully travel-friendly, unlike competing menthol creams. An absurdly darling pink Lego typewriter that has multiple build options — you can also turn it into a flowery "keytar" instrument and a sweet little flowerpot with a writing pad and pen. (But honestly, I've imprinted on that pink typewriter so hard that if I hear about any of you making something else, I'm gonna cry some big Barbie tears.) Death Wish Instant Coffee Packets so downright (dare I say, DANGEROUSLY) delicious that even the biggest coffee snobs you know might trade in their precious pour-overs. That is, if they can handle the 300mg of caffeine per cup 👀. A weighted eye mask that's basically like a weighted blanket for your human eyes, designed to decrease stress and encourage ~deep sleep~. They also feature a 3D contour, so they're hollowed out in the middle and won't rest right on top of your eyes. A reusable, family-friendly sand eraser to *instantly* remove sand from your skin with a quick swipe so you don't accidentally turn your unsuspecting car interiors into "Beach, Part Two." A little octopus-themed melamine serving platter you can use to serve small bites to guests, or serve delicious Girl Dinner to your own human self. (It's not eating alone if an illustrated sea critter is with you!!) E.l.f's Lash Xtndr Tubing Mascara, a GODSEND for anyone with thin or fragile lashes. This uses lightweight ~tubing~ technology to wrap around lashes and give them a natural-looking, smudge-proof extension so good it almost looks fake. The real boon, though, is how easily the "tubes" slide off in clean, easy swipes at the end of the day when you're washing your face — absolutely no smudging, over-scrubbing, or special eye makeup removal products required. Built's "Puff Protein Bars" that are basically chocolate-covered marshmallows that also, by some witchcraft, have 17 entire grams of protein in them?? And NO weird aftertaste. If you are also someone who is in a perpetual state of "I need protein or I will bite someone's brain off," I am telling you, nothing in this WORLD will feel better than pulling one of these out of your bag. A sardine-themed digital download because now that we are in an era of "sardines as decor," we need to embrace it with every brine-y, aesthetic, mermaid bone in our BODIES, one piece at a time. A cult-favorite cordless "on the go" razor that gives such a close, silky, deliciously smooth shave that reviewers swear by it for even their most ~sensitive~ areas. It even has a "wet" mode and a "dry" mode so you can use it during a shower or as a quick touch-up during the day, and is safe enough to use that multiple parents swear by it as a "first time" razor for preteens, too. A platypus jar scraping spatula so you can get every!! last!! MORSEL!!! of your peanut butters, Nutellas, and mayos, just as international super spy and legendary hero Perry the Platypus would have wanted. A set of cat-shaped dual-sided sponges that dared to ask, "What if we turned Scrub Daddy sponges into cats and also made them way more affordable?" These are the purrrrfect solution for your kitchen aesthetic *and* budget. A ginormous "marshmallow cloud fleece" blanket you should only pull out in front of guests if you're prepared for them to burrow inside and never, ever leave. A dimmable sad duck nightlight because sometimes you just have to look at this emotionally deflated creature on your desk and be like, "Welp. At least I'm doing better than that little dude."
Yahoo
a day ago
- Yahoo
Beyond The Gates Recap: Sharon Has Anita Shaking in Her Boots
Beyond The Gates Recap: Sharon Has Anita Shaking in Her Boots originally appeared on Daytime Confidential. On today's Beyond The Gates recap: Anita and Vernon's Mansion: Sharon arrives and immediately lets Anita know she's not there for small talk. Vernon walks up and Sharon greets him with a warm hug. Anita wonders where Tracy is but Sharon thinks they should chat one on one. With that, Vernon makes his exit. Anita and Sharon get right into it. She knows she had to disassociate from her feelings in order to get where she needed to go. Anita hopes she and Sharon can put everything out on the table. Sharon can't with Anita still trying to be the one in charge when that is what ruined them. Anita says she wants to take anything Sharon is ready to throw her way. Sharon suspects it's easy to feel the heat when Anita has so much money supporting her. Anita admits to making a ton of terrible mistakes but says she has worked hard for everything she has. Sharon notes they were all talented and says she had offers to go solo but chose to stick with the group. Once Anita left, those offers dried up. Sharon notes how rumors spread she had a drug and alcohol problem and knows Anita and Dante were responsible for spreading them. Anita claims to have no knowledge of how those rumors spread. Sharon says it doesn't change the fact that Dante did what he needed to do to elevate Anita's career. Anita wants to do the concert with the two of them to make amends. Sharon says it is too late for her to make amends or have peace of any kind. Anita walks in with tangerines and cheese as she remembers they were Sharon's favorites. Sharon remembers they were so poor and these were the only things they could afford. They chit chat a bit about the good old days when Sharon stops her. She says she's not there to reminisce and asks how much Vernon knows about what actually happened to split up the Articulettes. Anita says he knows she and Tracy were angry about her siding with Dante but told him the rest was complicated. Sharon is not surprised to learn Anita let Vernon think everything Dante spread in the press was accurate. Further, they were never able to defend themselves because he made them sign NDAs simply to receive their final payment. Anita says she never knew, and Sharon gets it as she wouldn't return their calls. Anita admits the pain she caused but says Sharon cannot blame her for the decisions they made together. Sharon loses her s*** and says Anita was the one who decided to break ranks. She was the one who was going to follow her dreams no matter the consequences for the rest of them. Sharon is clearly talking about two different topics when she says Anita told them they could go along with her plan or not. Anita says they did and Sharon confirms – but may God forgive them (I'll admit to being a touch confused). Sharon wants to leave but Anita says they need to get everything out. She doesn't want to be the only one to wonder how much responsibility the bear, individually or together, for what happened (WHAT HAPPENED?!?!). Sharon is having NONE of Anita. She thinks maybe it's time everyone learns the truth about Anita, including Vernon (that look of panic on Anita's face!). Police Station: Detective Walker arrives to speak with Jacob to help with Laura's case. He is an expert in video analysis and Jacob asks the different ways they could make a match. Fairmont Country Club: Chelsea runs into Martin and says she they want Samantha to be the teen face of their purse line. It will allow her to be in the game without going full force. Chelsea wants to join him for lunch but Martin says he's meeting up with his dad. They move along to discuss Hayley's pregnancy. Chelsea thinks the entire situation is cringe worthy. Martin takes a seat and the waiter (who is also following folks around) pours his coffee. He quickly makes his exit when Ted arrives. Martin says he's been thinking about how they keep secrets. He loves his father and doesn't like how he treated his mother but thinks he deserves more compassion and understanding. Martin asks how things are going with his mother. Ted thinks they've made progress but it's not enough. He now thinks Leslie is far more dangerous than anyone ever knew. The waiter watches from a distance as Martin and Ted continue their conversation. Ted fills Martin in on his worries about Leslie having run Laura off the road and how Eva is in danger. He would love to talk to Nicole about this situation and Martin mentions possibly collaborating with Bill to get her gone, once again. Police Station: Kat and Leslie arrive to speak with Jacob. Kat presents him with the leather jacket and the receipts, but Leslie is there purely out of curiosity. Kat begins the presentation of the leather jacket. Jacob says it could have been touched and/or worn by anyone. She moves forward with a tag from the thrift shop, a ticket for a motorcycle without a license plate, and a coffee shop receipt. Kat notes the coffee shop receipt is for a 'Cherry C' which is very similar to 'Sherry C' which is the name Leslie used when she pretended to need Nicole's psychiatric assistance. Jacob asks if Leslie has anything to say for herself. She says she does and asks how she can file for a restraining order against Kat. Leslie is completely over Nancy Drew and her investigation. She says the 'evidence' Kat is presenting could have originated anywhere and has nothing to do with her. Leslie says the harassment has to stop and is serious about the restraining order. Kat calls her an 'arrogant bitch' before Jacob tells her to slow her roll. Leslie says she is up with no more bullying. Before she exits, she leans into Kat and says, 'That's Miss Bitch, bitch.' Kat is over the top telling Jacob how they have all the evidence they need to put Leslie away. During her explanation, Kat says she tried on the jacket which sets Jacob off as she could just as easily be arrested for Laura's 'accident.' He notes hers are likely the only prints on the jacket and the receipts. Orphey Gene's: Chelsea sees her grandfather working on his computer and he says he's working on a commencement address. Chelsea says he has always been good at giving young people advice. Vernon inquires and Chelsea tells him about issues with her latest relationship. Vernon is so sorry and knows rejection is just the worst. Chelsea thinks she dodged a bullet and notes the issues her mother is having with her father. Vernon understands what's happened recently but says there are a whole lot of solid examples of love all around her. Eva's Hotel Room: Eva thinks back to stealing things from her mama's house when Ted arrives. He says he's been trying to reach out to her to discuss Leslie's accusations which is why she has been ghosting. Ted gets it saying he never believed she was the one to run Eva off the road. He says he believed her before she had an alibi. He simply believes in her. Eva defends her mother saying she was probably just trying to get under Kat's skin. Ted counters saying Eva needs to protect herself from her mother. He thinks Eva is afraid of her mother. Eva wondered if her mother could have forced Laura off the road or caused the cardiac arrest but chooses to believe her. Ted gets it but says she can come to her if she ever wants to break free from her mother. Eva tells him to be careful as her mama has a tendency to confuse what she wants with reality. They agree to watch out for each other. Nicole and Ted's Place: (Y'all when I tell you I HOWLED when the camera first focused on that Febreze bottle!) Nicole sprays her house down with Febreze as Martin arrives to see how she is doing. He tells her about his meeting with his father and Nicole says she also spent the morning learning more about Leslie's more dangerous qualities. Martin says Ted misses her but says he would never pressure her in any way. That being said, he can't believe she has gone radio silent. Nicole says giving in would be a relief but wouldn't be real. Previous Beyond The Gates Recap: Endings Anita hopes Sharon will consider her offer about the concert. Sharon thinks the concert is simply a gesture, after which she will cast them aside as she did before (Sharon ain't wrong. The plan was to possibly relaunch her solo career…). Anita says it's not what she wants. Sharon says she knows Anita even better than Vernon and will never trust her again. With that, she makes her exit leaving Anita in tears. Vernon returns to find a despondent Anita on the sofa. He inquires and Anita indicates she couldn't convince Sharon to forgive her as she never forgave herself. Kat arrives home and tells Martin and Nicole about her less than successful trip to the police station. She says how Jacob was less than thrilled with many of her investigative techniques. Martin sides with Jacob and Nicole tells her kids to chill out. She says they need to accept that Leslie will probably get away with everything she's done. Detective Walker returns and tells Jacob his suspect is right at 5'7' and thinks he knows the manufacturer of the helmet and boots. Jacob asks about the leather jacket and the detective says the one in his possession (how would he know because Kat had yet to turn it in) was a match for the one in the video. Leslie shows up at Eva's hotel room asks her what she did with her helmet and gloves. Eva gets all kinds of smug and says they are currently hidden in a much better place than her apartment. Eva says she's protecting herself as what her mama says isn't always what she does. She tells Leslie she now needs to make sure to stay on her good side. Keep checking back for the latest Beyond The Gates recaps! This story was originally reported by Daytime Confidential on Jun 3, 2025, where it first appeared.


Vogue
2 days ago
- Vogue
A First Look at Westmoreland, the Frick's New Jewel Box of a Café
The March re-opening of the Frick Museum was one of the most anticipated New York City events in recent memory. So much so that you could argue there's nothing more to be said about it: Splashy features ran everywhere from Architectural Digest to The New York Times to Vogue itself, while thousands over New Yorkers lined up outside Henry Clay Frick's former Upper East Side mansion to see its new Annabelle Selldorf-renovated halls. Those who didn't were subject to constant questioning at dinner parties throughout the spring: 'Have you seen the New Frick?' But as it turns out, there's still plenty more to talk about. On June 6, the museum opens a new café: Westmoreland. Photo: William Jess Laird Named after the Frick family's Pullman train car, Westmoreland is a jewel box of a space on the museum's second floor. A foyer resembles a moody enchanted garden with a mohair forest green settee and a woodland mural, Fugue, by Darren Waterston. The dining room features the pastel palette of a Fragonard subject's rococo frock, with floors in a distinctive pink hue and chairs in red bamboo. Meanwhile, another panoramic frieze by Waterston, Arcadia, depicts a dreamy landscape scene in a warm cream. Photo: William Jess Laird Photo: William Jess Laird The interiors are the brainchild of Bryan O'Sullivan Studio, an AD100 designer who was once an apprentice to Annabelle Selldorf herself. He tells Vogue he didn't need to look far for the inspiration: 'We took a lot of our design cues from different elements of the Frick itself,' O'Sullivan says. The red bamboo chairs, for example, are an ode to the red-robbed cherubs in the Elsie de Wolfe-designed Boucher Room and the scarlet-cloaked monkeys in J. Alden Twachtman's chinoiserie mural. As for all that green? 'We looked at a lot of the paintings in the Frick, and the color green came up quite a bit,' O'Sullivan says. 'Then there's the Russell Sage garden, which is right outside the window.' (Indeed, a floral motif behind the bar features a subtle motif of a 'burnet,' a perennial that grows on the grounds.) One of his favorite details? The biomorphic bas relief ceiling medallions, also by Waterston, which look like ivy climbing across the wall. 'His medallions are organic—almost like they're growing on the ceiling,' he says. Photo: William Jess Laird Photo: William Jess Laird Underneath them sit walnut tables with brass detailing, some of which are surrounded by leather banquettes. It lends the space a slight industrial flair—wanting to pay a visual homage to the Frick's Pullman carriage of the past, O'Sullivan designed them to look like the seats found on Gilded Age or Progressive Age locomotives. So this summer enjoy a caramelized onion and thyme scone, or perhaps some poached trout, in a room that's pretty as a painting—before spending your afternoon surrounded by them.