Stylishly Ever After: Decorating Tips for Couples
Whether you’ve just moved in with your special someone or have been married or living together for years, you may come across a problem they don’t talk always about in couples therapy: decorating.
Whether you’ve just moved in with your special someone or have been married or living together for years, you may come across a problem they don’t talk always about in couples therapy: decorating.
Having guests stay at your house can be fun, but it can also be stressful for both parties. Whether your guests will sleep in a spare bedroom or on a sofa in your living room, there are many easy ways to make their stay comfortable.
For everyone who likes to serve Cantonese cuisine at home, here’s a festive floral arrangement in a takeout container that’s a “wok” in the park to make. I’ve made these for birthday presents, hostess gifts, and even centerpieces.
Faced with one of the driest periods in state history, Governor Gavin Newsom asked California residents in July to voluntarily reduce water use by 15%.
The mantel is a focal point of a living room, often the first place someone looks when they enter the room. If you’re not sure how to best decorate your mantel, find some inspiration in these tips for creating a beautiful display.
You can spice up your home with some fast, inexpensive decorating tweaks that will make you fall in love with your space all over again.
It’s a great way to celebrate the bounty of autumn, and the centerpiece can be deconstructed — and used for cooking — after you display it. This arrangement also makes a welcome hostess gift for all your fall gatherings.
Here’s a fun and easy Jonah and the Whale picture frame that doubles as a refrigerator magnet. In the opening, you can insert your own photo, taking Jonah’s place.
In a surprise ball, small toys, tzatchkes and candies are wrapped up with crepe paper streamers into a ball, ready for the recipient to discover all the goodies hidden inside.