If you're looking for a great DIY gift, you can get this magazine rack done just in time for Christmas. HomeDepot.com Materials for this DIY Magazine Rack Project: Drill Circular saw Wooden dowels - 2 1″ square dowels to form the sides of the rack 2 1″ round dowels to form the top and bottom of the rack 4 ¼” round dowels to form the rungs of the rack Gorilla Glue Tape measure Hammer … [Read more...]
Chai Tea Cookies
One of the holiday party staples is the cookie exchange. The way I see it, however, is there is only so many chocolate chip cookie recipes out there. So why not take something a little different this year? Try these Chai Tea Cookies: TheKitchn.com Chai Tea Cookies Makes about 2 dozen cookies 1 cup all-purpose flour 1/4 cup sugar 1/4 cup powdered sugar 1 tablespoon chai tea leaves 1/2 … [Read more...]
Healthy Holiday Choices
With winter celebrations at our door and New Years creeping up the block, you may be trying to figure out how to keep yourself from overeating too much since that "loosing weight" resolution will be starting before we know it. Here are some tips from WebMd.com to help you keep yourself in check in the next few weeks. By Suz Redfearn WebMD Feature Reviewed by Arefa Cassoobhoy, MD, MPH Enjoy a … [Read more...]
Elf On A Shelf- Do You Have One?
Meet Sparklebow. I don't know if you do elf on a shelf, but in the Sthole household, we do. Last year we went all out and so this year we have had a chore of finding new and creative things to do. You may find yourself in the same predicament we are. If so, here are some of the mischievous and funny things that Sparklebow has done the last couple of years. Sparkelbow replaced our … [Read more...]
Kids Artwork Dish Towels
If you've got kids, you know that anything your kids touch are Christmas gifting gold when it comes to family. That's why I love finding fast, easy and CHEAP gifts online- like this kids artwork dish towels. And now I will share it with you! settingforfour.com Supplies: - 1 high quality natural fabric towel - 1 permanent marker - Your children's artwork *This is an affiliate link, so if you … [Read more...]
10 Always Entertaining Party Games
It's the Christmas season and if you're anything like me, you have about 14 parties planned from now until Christmas Eve where you're then invited to 7 different Christmas dinners. There's also a chance that you may be in charge of a few of those parties. Whether you're planning something for friends and/ or family or you're just attending as a guest, it's always good to have some easy and fun … [Read more...]
DIY- Wreath Chandelier For The Home
photo credit Domestic Imperfections This wreath chandelier caught my eye as I was looking through projects and I'm positive it'll do the same for your guests. This will add a "wow" factor to your dinner table and will be sure to impress your holiday visitors when they visit your home. thehomedepot.com Hang this beautiful double wreath from the ceiling to add a classic bit of holiday … [Read more...]
Addressing Envelopes- Proper Etiquette
My favorite part of the holidays are the cards I give and receive. After black Friday I am going to go and get all the supplies and start printing and sending ours out. Martha Stewart has put together a few tips and tricks on addressing envelopes and how to do it formally and informally. MarthaStewartWeddings.com The Rules for Address Etiquette Though etiquette for addressing and assembling … [Read more...]
How To Carve A Turkey
Video- How To Carve A Turkey If you've never carved a turkey, the task ahead of you this Thanksgiving could be a bit daunting. Here is a short video (and written instructions) on how to do it with just a little less hassle. TheKitchn.com How To Carve a Turkey What You Need Ingredients Turkey, roasted and rested Equipment Large cutting board, preferably with channels to catch the juices Sharp … [Read more...]
How To Make Fire Logs From News Paper
BobVila.com As winter approaches, many homeowners are eagerly anticipating the opportunity to use their fireplaces and wood-burning stoves. Preparation for the season typically involves chimney cleaning and, of course, securing firewood. Nothing else quite matches the scent of burning oak, maple, or fir, but if you’re looking to save a few bucks, it’s easy to make your own newspaper fire logs. … [Read more...]
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