Beatrice Prior, aka Tris, returns to the big screen in the latest and much-anticipated installment in the Divergent series. In The Divergent Series: Allegiant, the third film in the uber-popular YA Divergent series, Tris will continue to fight against the powerful alliance while also dealing with her own deep emotions and inner challenges. The series has completely captured the imaginations of tweens, teens and full-grown adults all over. Tris’ story – one full of strength, courage, allegiance, relationships and fighting for yourself and what you believe in – is irresistible. To celebrate the epic heroine's return to the theaters far and wide, here are seven crafts and projects to extend the story beyond the screen.

Red Velvet Stacked Cookie Cakes by Living Locurto

Designer Amy Locurto created these stunning red velvet stacked cookie cakes inspired by the Fringe, a place full of red tones beyond the walled city of Chicago. Included in Locurto’s blog post are free party printables available for download. 

Divergent Cupcakes by Cupcake Addiction
For another yummy Divergent-inspired treat, you can follow Cupcake Addiction’s instructions to make cupcakes decorated with stencils representing all five factions from Divergent.

Divergent-Inspired Bird Keychain by Pitter and Glint

Take Tris’ bird tattoos with you everywhere -- but not on your body but rather on your keys! Pitter and Glint created this easy-to-do wood Divergent-inspired bird keychain.  

Dauntless Train-Inspired Pendant by Rae Gun Ramblings

Rae Gun Ramblings paid tribute to the trains used by Dauntless with this Shrinky Dinks train necklace. It’s subtle and stylish. 

Divergent-Inspired Bracelet by Creative Capital B

Inspired by a bracelet spotted in Divergent, Creative Capital B created this simple-to-make wire bracelet

Dauntless Necklace by DebbyArts

YouTuber DebbyArts made a video tutorial on how to make a polymer clay pendant inspired by Dauntless. A cool DIY to do and show everyone your love for the series.
 

Sunny Chanel is a regular contributor to Fandango Family, Babble.com, Mom.me, Disney Imagicademy and Mommy Nearest as well as her own whimsical site Wonder and Company. When she isn't writing, watching movies or doing crafts, she is playing dress up with her nine-year-old daughter.