Enhance your holidays with the Home for the Holidays Handbook. Discover inspirational ideas on holiday home decor, helpful home safety and entertaining checklists, creative recipes, gift wrapping ideas, and more!
Every year we have our staff submit their favorite recipes. This year, we did it with a camping theme. Enjoy some of these camfire-tested delights from Team StickerGiant.
Every year we have our staff submit their favorite recipes. This year, we did it with a camping theme. Enjoy some of these camfire-tested delights from Team StickerGiant.
Recipes of the 10 traditional dishes from Lithuania.
Made by Akniste Secondary school students Form 6.
eTwinning project "My and Your country traditional dishes"
2016/2017
This was created for the sister of the Alpha Delta Pi, Epsilon Pi Chapter. The goal was to share recipes that everyone could use during tailgate season.
Recipes of the 10 traditional dishes from Lithuania.
Made by Akniste Secondary school students Form 6.
eTwinning project "My and Your country traditional dishes"
2016/2017
This was created for the sister of the Alpha Delta Pi, Epsilon Pi Chapter. The goal was to share recipes that everyone could use during tailgate season.
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50 easy-to-follow healthy recipes with clear, step-by-step instructions and inspirational images that will have kids cooking with confidence in no time.
Children will learn how to chop, mix, and stir their way to kitchen magic and put their skills to good use making a mixture of tasty savory and sweet dishes using few—and easy-to-find—ingredients. From soups to macaroni and cheese to banana bread, Cooking Step by Step is packed with 50 mouth-watering recipes that are easy to make, and will get kids into cooking and baking. Plus they will love eating their fresh, healthy, and delicious creations!
Junior chefs will also learn tips and shortcuts, and get to grips with cooking terms and kitchen fundamentals—all while having a great time making simple snacks, balanced meals, and sweet treats.
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Nguồn: Reading Seed
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Although he appears rugged and outdoorsy, the lumbersexual actually lives in the city. We’re here to show you what his cabin, a.k.a. apartment, would look like.
With the ever-changing climate of social media, it’s hard to know what’s “in” and what will help grow your business. Social media, digital marketing and new technology holds tremendous opportunities for multifamily companies looking to drive new business, retain residents, create engagement and increase revenue. So many changes have come through social media in the past few years, and no doubt that more are on their way in 2015!
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-Much more!
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-Much more!
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1. Home for the Holidays Handbook
Your Resource for Celebrating this Holiday Season
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ForRent.com® and Homes.com® would like to be your partner in celebrating
this holiday season. The holidays are full of fun festivities which are perfect to
create memorable home moments, whether you live in an apartment, condo,
loft, townhome, or house.
Take advantage of this entertainment resource for your holiday planning guaranteed to brighten your season! In this guide, you’ll find
everything you need, from helpful safety tips, delicious recipes and fun
refreshments, to creative inspiration for your home’s décor, and even
unique ways to gift wrap!
Relax and leave the planning to your partners. ForRent.com and Homes.com
want to help you discover great ideas and be inspired to spend the holidays
creating lasting memories with your family and friends.
3. 04 | How to Stay Safe
During the Holidays
05 | Party of the Year
Entertaining Checklist
06 | Create with Holiday Recipes
Season Starting Appetizers
The Main Event
Side Dish Specials
Delightful Desserts
14 | Tour Holiday Homes
House of Smiths
Celebrations at Home
Pizzazzerie
18 | Share The Gift of Giving
Items Around the Home
Heart-Covered Wrapper
Kraft Paper Wrapping
19 | It's a Wrap!
About Us
Table of Contents
4. How to Stay Safe During the Holidays
At ForRent.com and Homes.com,
safety is top of mind during the
holiday season. We've partnered
with Allstate to bring you a list of
top safety tips to help keep you
and your loved ones protected
in your home.
Watch the "How to Safely Use
Holiday Lights" Video for Tips!
1
Don't overload outlets. Check the light strings to ensure they are not
getting too warm and always unplug lights when you're not home.
2
Choose non-flammable and flame retardant decorations. Certain
decorations may be gorgeous, but are made of highly flammable
materials. Make sure to keep paper, lace or fabric decorations away from
heat sources.
3
Inspect decorative lights for flaws. Frayed wires are a recipe for disaster!
4
Check smoke and carbon monoxide detection device batteries and
replace them regularly. Test them to make sure they are in working order.
5
Keep a fire extinguisher in the kitchen. The extinguisher should be rated
for both grease and electrical fires. To use it, remember the acronym
P.A.S.S.: Pull the pin; Aim the nozzle at the base of the fire; Squeeze the
nozzle to spray; Sweep back and forth at the base of the fire as you spray.
6
Woof! Keep all food out of your pet's reach. Remember, dogs cannot eat
chocolate and any animal that consumes alcohol may experience nausea
or an upset stomach.
7
When traveling this holiday season, don't forget to pack emergency gear!
Your winter kit can include: blankets; warm clothing; sand, cat litter or
traction mats; a small shovel; a flashlight with fresh batteries; warning
flares or triangles; drinking water; and anything else you might need.
5. Party of the Year Entertaining Checklist
Before the Party:
Choose a theme.
Make a guest list and send paper invites or email invites with a provider like Evite.
Delegate responsibility to family and friends so party planning stress doesn't land
on one person.
Plan the menu early to make shopping a cinch. Don't forget wood if you plan on
building a fire.
Clean and organize your home a week before so on the morning of, a quick
once-over will do.
Be sure to arrange furniture to make mingling easier on your guests. If you're
expecting little ones, create a "kid-friendly" zone.
Decorate a few days before the party.
• Stick to two or three colors, giving holiday décor a professional, polished look.
• Switch out lightweight pillows and fabrics for richer fabrics and shades, creating a warm,
welcoming atmosphere.
• Get crafty with the kids and have them create a custom banner welcoming guests to the party.
Safety first! Ensure your fireplace is clean, safe, and has a gate if you have little
ones attending the party. Move candles away from fabrics to avoid accidents.
The Day of:
Set the table and determine how you want the food served. Buffet or traditional?
• Put a few zip-close bags inside a pillow box, and leave a box at each place setting including a
handwritten note asking guests to take home leftovers of their favorites.
Set out appetizers – and any other food that won’t spoil.
• Instead of a communal bowl, try a more hygienic presentation by putting snacks and party mix
in clear-glass narrow-necked decanters.
Greet guests as they arrive so they feel more welcome.
Enjoy the party; after all, you’re the hostess with the mostess!
7. Season Starting Appetizers
Vegetarian options are denoted by this symbol throughout the guide:
Toffee Caramel Apple Dip
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INGREDIENTS:
1-16 oz tub caramel dip
1- 8 oz pkg cream cheese
1 bag toffee bits
Granny Smith apples
DIRECTIONS:
1
Allow cream cheese to soften a bit and then spread it out on the bottom
of a shallow rimmed dish, like a glass pie plate.
2
Pour the caramel dip on top of the cream cheese and spread it out. Do
not mix in with cream cheese; just spread it over the top. [TIP: you may
need to zap the caramel dip with the top off in the microwave for a few seconds to
soften it up.]
3
Sprinkle the toffee bits all over the top of the caramel. Slice up your
Granny Smith apples into small wedges and dip away!
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Bacon-Wrapped Apricots
with Cranberry Dipping Sauce
INGREDIENTS:
2 tsp cornstarch mixed with 2 tsp water
¾ tsp mustard [grain]
1½ tsp brown sugar, packed
½ tsp ground nutmeg
12 slices bacon, sliced in half
24 dried apricots
1½ cups cranberry cocktail
DIRECTIONS:
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2
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Boil cranberry cocktail in a medium saucepan over high heat until reduced
to 1 cup. In a small bowl, mix cornstarch with water to make a paste and add
it to the pan. Next, whisk in the brown sugar, mustard, and nutmeg.
Bring to a boil over medium heat and boil 1 minute until thickened. Cool to
room temperature. Reserve ½ cup of the glaze for later dipping.
3
Line rimmed baking sheet with foil. Set wire rack over foil and spray with
cooking spray. Wrap bacon halves around apricots and place on rack. Brush
with cranberry glaze.
4
Broil 3 to 7 minutes, or until bacon is browned. Place toothpicks in apricots
and serve warm with the reserved cranberry cocktail dipping sauce.
8. Season Starting Appetizers
Sweet Candied Smoked
Paprika Cherry Berries
INGREDIENTS:
5 slices of bacon, cooked crispy and
chopped
2 tbsp salted butter, divided
1 pint Cherry Berries tomatoes
1½ tbsp white sugar
½ tsp smoked paprika
1 whole-wheat baguette [20 slices]
5.2 oz container of garlic and herb soft
cheese
½ cup green onions, diced
Granny Smith apples
DIRECTIONS:
1
Cook bacon and remove from
frying pan to drain and rest.
Once cooled, chop bacon and
set aside.
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2
Rinse Cherry Berries under cool
water. Slice each Cherry Berry in
half vertically. Place in a medium
bowl and toss until each tomato
is well coated with sugar and
paprika.
3
Slice baguette into ¼ inch thick
pieces. Take one slice and
spread a generous amount
of garlic and herb soft cheese
onto it. Repeat until you have 20
slices, or half the baguette.
4
Toast until bread is crispy and
cheese is slightly melted.
5 In a medium frying pan on high
heat, add 1 tbsp of salted butter.
6
When butter melts [about 30
seconds], add half the bowl of
sugar/paprika coated Cherry
Berries to the pan.
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7
Sauté on high for three to five
minutes until tomatoes turn
golden in color and begin to
sweat and caramelize. Once the
tomatoes are candied, remove
from the frying pan and place in
a clean bowl.
8
Repeat this step for the other
half of the sugar/paprika coated
tomatoes.
9
Arrange appetizer by placing
three or four caramelized Cherry
Berries on each baguette slice
with the garlic and herb cheese.
10 Top with chopped bacon and
green onions. Repeat until all 20
baguette slices have been filled.
Serve and enjoy.
9. The Main Event
Cranberry Orange
Christmas Ham
INGREDIENTS:
16-18 lb fully cooked spiral ham
30 [approx] whole cloves
20 fresh cranberries or maraschino
cherries
2 ½ cups brown sugar, divided
2-3 oranges sliced width-wise
1 ½ tbsp flour
3 tbsp butter
11/3 cups cranberry juice
½ cup honey
¼ cup apple cider vinegar
3 tbsp prepared mustard
Source:
WhatsCookingWithRuthie.com
DIRECTIONS:
GLAZE:
1
Melt butter in sauce pan, add
flour with wire whisk.
1
Preheat oven to 325°F.
2
Remove ham from packaging.
Set on rack in roasting pan, flat
side down.
3
Insert cloves approx. 2 inches
apart.
2 Add cranberry juice, honey, ½
cup brown sugar, apple cider
vinegar, 3 tbsp mustard. Bring
to a boil and cook for 1 minute,
stirring.
4
Press 2 cups brown sugar,
making a coating on the ham.
3 Remove from oven. Let rest for
10 minutes. Serve!
5
Place orange slices on ham,
using a toothpick poked through
the middle of each.
6
Place a cranberry on the end of
each toothpick.
7
Cover with roasting lid or foil and
bake for 3 hours.
10. The Main Event
Find Ways to Prepare Your
Weekly Meals with Leftovers
Leftover Turkey Soup
INGREDIENTS:
3 cups shredded cooked turkey
[white or dark]
1 large onion, diced
3 potatoes, scrubbed and cubed
1 tsp dried thyme
½ tsp pepper
6 cups chicken broth [or 6 cups
water and 6 chicken bouillon
cubes]
1 can corn, drained
4 carrots, scrubbed and sliced
4 celery stalks, sliced
2 bay leaves
1 tsp sea salt
1 tsp poultry seasoning
Source:
WhatsCookingWithRuthie.com
DIRECTIONS:
1
Combine all ingredients in slow
cooker and cook on low 6 hours
or high 3 hours. Serve!
11. Side Dish Specials
Four Cheese Macaroni
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INGREDIENTS:
1 lb macaroni
3 tbsp unsalted butter
½ cup milk
½ cup fresh mozzarella, cubed
½ cup Emmenthal cheese, cubed
½ cup Grana Padano cheese, grated
½ cup Parmigiano Reggiano, grated
salt
DIRECTIONS:
1
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Sweet Potato Crostini
INGREDIENTS:
1 pkg sweet potato rolls [or your
favorite dinner roll]
1 large onion
¼ cup fig preserves
¼ lb prosciutto [roughly 6 slices],
sliced thin
3 cups baby arugula
3 tbsp olive oil
Place a large pot of water on to
boil and generously season with
salt. When boiling, add pasta and
cook until just under al dente.
3
Spread each crostini with fig
preserves. Top with caramelized
onions.
4
Lay a slice of prosciutto on top
of the onions.
5
Return to oven for 2-3 minutes
to warm ingredients [optional.]
DIRECTIONS:
1
Preheat oven to 350°F. Bake
frozen sweet potato rolls for 3-4
minutes or until thawed. Use a
bread knife to cut each roll into
3 slices. [across top] Discard
the edges. This should make 24
crostini. Return to oven for 8-10
minutes or until lightly toasted.
2
Put 2 tbsp olive oil in a pan and
bring to medium heat. Dice
onion and toss in pan. Stir until
caramelized and soft. Remove
from heat and set aside.
Add cheeses and stir together
until well combined. If mixture
is too thick, add a smidge
more milk to loosen. Check
for seasoning and add salt if
desired.
5
Drain pasta and pour into an
ovenproof dish that has been
sprayed with cooking spray.
6
Pour melted cheeses over pasta
and mix together well. Optional:
sprinkle top with additional
cheese of choice.
7
Bake for approximately 20
minutes or until macaroni
is bubbling. Let cook a little
bit longer if you prefer your
macaroni and cheese to have a
crunch on top.
6
Toss arugula with remaining
tbsp of olive oil. Top crostini with
arugula and serve!
Right after you put the pasta
in the water to cook, add
3
4
Preheat oven to 325°F.
2
butter and milk into a separate
saucepan and heat until
combined.
Source:
Pizzazzerie.com
12. Side Dish Specials
Winter Squash with Rice,
Cranberries, & Pecans v
INGREDIENTS:
1 cup wild rice blend
1½ cups low-sodium vegetable broth,
divided
1 cup water
8 carnival squash [1 pound each]
or 16 small sweet dumpling squash
or pumpkins [1/2 pound each] or
a combination
2 tbsp extra-virgin olive oil, plus extra
1½ cups finely chopped leeks [about
8 slender leeks, white part only]
1 tsp dried rubbed sage
1 tbsp minced fresh thyme leaves
1¾ cup dried cranberries
1 cup chopped pecans
3-4 oz goat cheese
DIRECTIONS:
1
In a medium saucepan, combine
rice with 1 cup broth and 1 cup
water.
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WhatsCookingWithRuthie.com
2
Bring to a boil. Stir and reduce
heat. Cover and simmer for
35 minutes, until just al dente.
Remove from heat.
3
Preheat oven to 425°F. Cut off top
½ inch of squash; reserve tops.
4
Trim bottoms if necessary to
sit level. Scoop out seeds and
strings.
5
Brush insides with olive oil.
6
Sprinkle with coarse salt and
ground pepper.
7
Place squash, cut side down, on
a baking sheet.
8
Roast until barely tender [about
20 minutes for small squash, 25
minutes for medium squash].
9
Meanwhile, place 1 tbsp oil in
a large sauté pan over medium
heat.
12 Add 3 cups cooked rice (save
remainder for another use) and
remaining ½ cup broth; simmer
until heated through and liquid
is absorbed [4–5 minutes].
13 Remove from heat. Stir in
cranberries, pecans, and goat
cheese. Season to taste.
14 Spoon rice mixture into each
squash and drizzle remaining oil
over top. Replace squash tops.
Arrange squash in a roasting
pan.
15 Reduce oven temperature to
375°F. Bake squash for 20
minutes, then remove tops and
continue to bake until heated
through, about 10 minutes
more.
16 Remove from oven and let stand
5 minutes. Replace tops and
transfer squash to a serving
platter.
10 Add leeks and cook until tender,
but not brown [5–7 minutes].
11 Add sage and thyme, season
with salt and pepper, and stir to
coat.
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13. Delightful Desserts
Caramel Apple
Cheesecake v
INGREDIENTS:
2-8oz pkgs cream cheese
½ cup of granulated sugar
2 eggs
1 cup crushed graham crackers
3 tbsp of melted butter
2 tbsp sour cream
1 tsp vanilla extract
1 tsp cinnamon
Topping:
¼ cup butter
½ cup of sugar
1 tsp lemon juice
5 large Granny Smith apples, peeled
and cut into ½" wedges
1 tbsp cinnamon
DIRECTIONS:
1
Preheat oven to 350°F and line a
cupcake pan with baking cups.
2 Add the tsp of cinnamon to the
crushed graham crackers and
mix with melted butter.
3 Press one heaping tablespoon
of the graham cracker crumb
mixture into each baking cup.
4 Mix together cream cheese,
sugar, and sour cream. Add in
eggs and vanilla until light and
fluffy.
5
Fill baking cups 2/3 way full; bake
for 22-24 minutes.
6
Remove from oven and let cool;
add apple topping and walnuts.
Source:
APumpkin&APrincess.com
Pumpkin Chocolate
Chip Cookies v
INGREDIENTS:
1 cup canned pumpkin
1 cup white sugar
½ cup vegetable oil
1 egg
2 cups all-purpose flour
2 tsp baking powder
2 tsp ground cinnamon
½ teaspoon salt
1 tsp baking soda
1 tsp milk
1 tbsp vanilla extract
2 cups semisweet chocolate chips
Source:
MigonisHome.com
DIRECTIONS:
1
In a mixing bowl, combine
pumpkin, sugar, vegetable oil,
and egg.
2
In a separate bowl, stir together
flour, baking powder, ground
cinnamon, and salt.
3
Stir in and dissolve the baking
soda in the milk.
4
Add flour mixture to pumpkin
mixture and mix well.
5
Add vanilla and chocolate chips.
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15. House of Smiths
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"I love all of the festive décor during the holiday seasons! It's just all around exciting and helps set the stage for
celebrating. We have a few fun traditions that we stick to with our immediate family, because our extended
family lives so close, we do a bit of "holiday house hopping" to see as many of our loved ones as possible."
-Shelley Smith
The House of Smiths' Holiday Home Moments
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Bring in both the soft and more
rustic elements of nature to get a
well-balanced look.
By simply adding a few very distinct
woodsy elements to our space, we
were able to create a woodland
theme without going overboard.
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Have a few repeating pieces to bring
your look together.
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16. Celebrations at Home
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Choose food that coordinates with
your color palette so it becomes part
of the decoration.
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Serving individually sized desserts
makes it easier for guests to handle.
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Source:
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Decorate the food table as you would
any other area in the home, using
ribbon, ornaments, and tabletop trees.
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"There's so much to love about the holiday season: parties, great food, seasonal outings, but I think I most
love the sparkle of holiday lights. Such a simple tradition just brings the season alive. It's the time of year
when I make everything from scratch and overindulge in fat and sugar. I usually like to try a new recipe
or two as well, typically a new spin on dressing or a new dessert."
- Chris Nease
Celebrations At Home's Holiday Home Moments
17. Pizzazzerie
"What I enjoy most about the holiday season is the delicious treats, twinkling lights, and time spent with
family! I love to create a sweet spread of treats and hot cocoa in my living room to encourage all the
family to gather around and enjoy holiday movies together!"
- Courtney Whitmore
Pizzazzerie’s Holiday Home Moments
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Find a color palette or pattern and
use it consistently.
Giving your décor a theme such as
peppermint gives creative direction
to the décor.
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tips on ForRent.com/blog/
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Adding simple centerpieces can go a
long way! Here we have peppermints
and candy canes in martini glasses.
19. Share the Gift of Giving
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Items Around the Home
Consider recycling items around the home and using items found in nature to wrap your presents this year. Not
only is it environmentally friendly, but it will add a beautiful and unique look to your gifts that are sure to stand out
from all of the others.
Supplies:
Newspaper, paper bag, or craft paper
Pine cones, leaves, twigs, etc.
Scissors
Tape
String
DIRECTIONS:
1 Try using newspaper to wrap your presents instead of buying expensive
wrapping paper. Also consider using paper bags for paper. Simply cut them
to fit your gift and make sure to show the side with no writing.
2 Instead of using bows and lace to finish off your gifts, consider going out and
finding pine cones, leaves or twigs to add final touches to your presents.
20. Share the Gift of Giving
Heart-Covered Wrapper
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Supplies:
Wax Paper
Tissue Paper
Holiday Shaped Craft Punch
An Iron
DIRECTIONS:
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Heat iron.
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Punch out desired amount of
heart-shaped designs from the
tissue paper.
3
Layer the holiday shapes (tree,
snowflake, heart, etc) in desired
pattern in between 2 layers of
wax paper.
4
Iron over the top layer of wax
paper to seal the heart-shaped
tissue paper cut outs inside.
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After wax paper has cooled and
sealed, wrap baked goods with
twine or string.
Kraft Paper Wrapping
Kraft paper is a great resource for wrapping your gifts for the
holidays. It will also save you money, as it is much cheaper
than traditional wrapping paper and looks amazing! Not only
does it look great, but it is also extremely durable and tear
resistant, so it is perfect for long car rides or any traveling
that you will need to do. In addition to its durability, it is also
100% recyclable which makes it very environmentally friendly.
Use Kraft paper to wrap gifts as you normally would and
watch your gifts stand out from all the rest!
21. It's a Wrap!
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Hope you’ve been inspired to create a festive space in your home this holiday
season and make a few memories in the process!
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DIY projects, painting, organization tips and more, providing the
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