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Cheers to Helixophiles

Antiques expert, appraiser and auctioneer Tim Luke raises a glass to vintage corkscrews.

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A Display of Eggsellence

Put a new twist on an old kitchen gadget.

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Pocket Change

Cut and rip then glue and stitch men's vintage button-up shirts to fashion fun projects that are dressed for success.

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The Romantic Home

Celebrate past and present design with international style editor and best selling author Fifi O'Neill.

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Spring Forward

It's three cheers to the perennial season of hope with these easy decorating and entertaining ideas.

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Crazy for Glazed Pots

Houseplants have been riding a trendy high, but we're just as in love with giving them a colorful vintage pot to call home.

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Playing Dress-Up

Discover savvy tips for buying vintage clothing, straight from a dealer’s mouth.

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Reviving Enamelware

Learn how to give tough-as-nails enamelware a little TLC.

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Pretty, Cool

Bring your vintage lace out of hiding with stylist Stacy Sirk's show-stopping ideas.

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Ms. Winter's House

Every room in this delightfully eccentric home pays tribute to a quirky Wes Anderson movie. Owner Dayna Winter tells how it came to be.

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Hip to be Square

Turn a damaged granny-square afghan from the 1970s into cute coasters.

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House Calls

These DIY projects are just what the (junk) doctor ordered.