We all know about dyeing Easter eggs. But what about dyeing pumpkins? Leave it to Camilla of Family Chic to flip your world upside down and make you want to bust out the food coloring! More
It's the season for leisurely Saturday afternoon drives under canopies of reds and golds, the windows down and the air damp with wood smoke and maple; the season for wandering through orchards, filling paper sacks with juicy apples, some to eat, some to turn into bubbling pies and creamy apple butter; it's the season for hauling home bright orange pumpkins to carve into funny, scary, or lopsided jack-o-lanterns. Oh my.
One of the biggest markers of the seasons are the flowers that we associate with them. Just as one of the first signs of spring is when daffodils begin to break the surface of the ground, walking past front steps with rows of brilliantly colored mums overflowing their containers lets me know that fall is beginning to usher summer out.
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It's not the gifts that usually blow my holiday budget, it's the wrapping paper. It's not uncommon to find me sprinting to the corner drugstore moments before I have to leave for a party for tissue paper, a glossy party bag and ribbon which, although it's easy and festive looking, is not particularly cost-effective. The other day, Lindsay and Kathryn suggested some creative ways to spruce up a brown paper bag. Here are some other suggestions: More
We didn't do anything elaborate at our house for Halloween - some pumpkins and gourds for outside, skeleton lights, banners, and pennants. Oh, and a huge spider and spiderweb in the entryway. About half of the decorations have been taken down and put away; the rest are up and as spooky as ever. More
This is coming a day late, but we'll be filing this away for next year: When we prepped our stoop for trick-or-treaters last night, we swept the stairs, turned on the lights, then went to light a candle in the jack-o-lantern. That's when we noticed his face had been gnawed away - eyes, nose, and mouth - into one gigantic hole: More
The first time I saw pumpkin soup served in a carved-out pumpkin bowl, I thought pumpkin carving had reached its evolutionary end. But with a series of recent and deserved accolades everywhere from a NY Botanical Garden to the Wall Street Journal, Ray Villafane has breathed new life into the old, triangle cut-out craft.
Happy Halloween, everybody! If you've yet to carve a pumpkin (like me) or decide on your costume (like me), perhaps these fabulous pumpkins, carved by fabulous designers, might give you some inspiration… More
Although Christmas more readily comes to mind when you picture a book being read as part of a holiday celebration, we feel this tradition should spread to other holidays as well. Why not start tonight, with a Halloween tale? Don't worry if you find your bookshelf lacking when it comes to Halloween books. There is a beautifully illustrated free e-book just waiting to be read, right around the corner. More





















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