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A Shoebox Christmas

Every autumn, my kitchen table piles up with shoeboxes. Strong, versatile and deep enough to hold many different types of gifts, they are ideal for gift-giving to those who live far away. As early as January, I start filling the labelled boxes, which are stacked on a shelf in the storage room. Throughout the year, as I find something I like for... >Full Story

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Happy Holidays with Teens

I love seeing the smiles on children’s faces as they see all the Christmas lights around town. Or the look of awe on their faces on Christmas morning when they wake up to presents under the tree. But as our children move into their teen years, the Christmas season loses some of its awe and wonder . . . if we... >Read More



The Moment of Discovery

Do you remember as a child when you graduated from the box of 8 crayon colors to the box of 48? If you're like me, your memory probably doesn't go back that far. What I do recall is the new color possibilities seemed endless and I couldn't wait to try them all. Who knew red with just a touch of... >Read More



Chinese Treasures: Eastern inspiration for your home

Glance around your living room. If the only Asian artifact you see is a television set, it might be time to widen your horizons. "Chinese art and furnishings are timeless," says Danna Hu, an architect and interior designer based in Taiwan. "Their classic lines and textures make them extremely versatile. They really do work well in almost any setting--from...... >Read More



Shades of Spring and Summer

The onset of the spring and summer season welcomes the introduction of several distinctive palettes of color for the home. Color groups offer homeowners unique options that reinforce the reoccurring desire for comfort, strength and energy; as well as the ability to instill beauty and renewal within the home. At the forefront of spring and summer’s...... >Read More



The Under-Used Room

If your guests seem uncomfortable in your living room, relax; it may not be your company they dislike. Their chairs may be too far apart. "People are the most comfortable when their chairs are no more than five to eight feet apart," says Shirley Remple, an interior decorating consultant. "Otherwise people feel isolated and withdraw from the conversation."...... >Read More



The Language of Color

Did you know that color has a dramatic impact on your customers? We're all affected by the color we see--both physiologically and psychologically. Certain colors have an enormous influence over your customer's behavior. Here are some examples: Blue Pumps people up. Proven to increase energy. Weight lifters should lift in a blue room. Production...... >Read More



Class With a Twist

I have a girlfriend who always looks like a million bucks — even though she prides herself on her frugality. She buys most of her clothes on clearance racks and at used clothing consignment shops, but she has an eye for quality fabrics and great lines. On top of that, she has an innate sense of what types of... >Read More


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