Sometimes it pays to think outside of the “pot” when planning a container garden. Read more »
Tuberous begonias are summer garden showstoppers. Read more »
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Give a whimsical touch to an existing piece of furniture! Read more »
Pull out those wine corks you have been saving and put them to use making fun upcycled pendants! Read more »
For my monthly installment of my year-long card project, I’m stretching the definition of what a card is. Read more »
The Fuse Creativity System® is so much more than another die-cutting machine. It’s the only system on the market that can cut a... Read more »
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This Easter dress will put the spring into March! Read more »
Embellishing a plain shirt using a reverse appliqué technique is easy - and your kids will love their personalized outfit! Read more »
This extra long scarf is quick to make up and is bound to keep you warm and snug. Read more »
Introduced to the world as a quality fabric scissors, the Original Orange-Handled Scissors redefined the standard for cutting p... Read more »
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String art, or pin and thread art, is something that I remember being mesmerized by as a child. Read more »
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With a little creativity, you can use your punches to make fun embellishments for graduation cards! Read more »
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All-Star Graduation Card: Make this fun and festive confetti card to celebrate a grad! Read more »
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Growing your own food is one of the hottest gardening trends around, and one that’s here to stay.
With temperatures soaring, how can you enjoy your garden when you can’t remain outside for longer than ten minutes?
Last year, in the depths of winter, I devoured the book, The New Terrarium: Creating Beautiful Displays for Plants and Nature, by Tovah Martin.
While winter settles in for most of the country, signaling the end of another gardening season, many of us aren’t quite ready to say ‘goodbye’ to our gardens.
Throughout much of the world, it’s nearly time to celebrate Mother’s Day, and in the U.S., it’s always the second Sunday in May.
Vivid colors, unusual shapes and terrific tastes are just a few reasons to love winter squashes. Despite the name, winter squashes are frost sensitive like summer squashes, and grow in warm-season gardens.
While enjoying fall’s cooler temperatures and brightly colored foliage you may feel like taking a long rest after a summer’s worth of non-stop gardening.
Venerable lilac is one of the most recognizable flower forms and fragrances in the garden.
There seems to be a great deal of confusion regarding when to prune hydrangeas in milder climates, such as here in California.
When my garden is in full bloom, I can walk out the back door and create a bouquet with flowers grown specifically for that purpose. Then there are the months of winter when all is brown and gray.
In the dead of winter, it can be tough to recall the dense, floriferous beauty of our spring and summer garden. Perennials are safely hidden away below the soil surface.
When I was growing up, my family hosted large Thanksgiving gatherings where everyone had their own place card, so you always knew where to sit.
Whether it’s Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day or any other sentimental occasion, there is nothing like fresh flowers to show your feelings to those you love.
This “Woodland Gift Exchange” centerpiece is guaranteed to delight all your holiday guests- both young and old!
Violas, cyclamen, chrysanthemums and ornamental kale are mainstays of fall container gardens. But what if you’re looking for a different, more unique look this fall?
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