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Make & Do

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Putting It Together

Celebrate the traditional arts of quilting and baking with recipes for each in Jen Kingwell’s best selling book.

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The Wheel Deal

Take a lap around the design block with these DIY projects that reuse rusty, crusty, old wheels. Ready, set, roll!

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Handy Holders

With a little wire and a few quick twists, you have a holder for photos, recipes and ephemera.

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Frame Work

Got a minute? Turn vintage items into conversation-starting picture frames in less than one hour.

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Double Feature

What's better than a vintage pie tin? Two turned into a handy server!

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Box It Up!

Repurpose graphic wooden cigar boxes into fun and functional items.

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A Mini Little Christmas

Make things merry in minutes using festive tiny trees and itty-bitty animals.

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Naturally Festive

Count on clippings from the backyard to fashion organically beautiful holiday décor.

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What a Bright Idea!

With a little elbow grease—and a bit of wire—turn discarded porcelain light sockets into cheery holiday displays.

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Strictly Ornamental

Put a twist on tradition with six out-of-the-box ways to display your favorite Christmas baubles—no tree required!

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A Cup Of Cheer

What’s better than hot chocolate? A hot chocolate party dished up in vintage style.

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Naturally Gorgeous Noel

In the hands of this creative mind, Christmas decorating has been given an intriguing twist defined by Gothic influences and foraged botanicals.