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A Beginner's Guide to Aromatherapy
Scientists pursue aromatherapy for its role in everything from medicine to marketing, migraines to memory loss, and relaxation to revitalization. Here is what it can do for you.
Choosing a Theme for Your Scrapbook
Choosing a scrapbooking theme can help you stay focused
and reduce the tendency to buy more products than you'll use. Here's
help for choosing the scrapbook theme that's right for you.
Curtains, Pancakes and Broom Hockey: 12 Ways to Build Self Esteem in Kids
Few things are as rewarding as seeing your child glow from the inside out. Here are twelve family activities that can help boost self esteem in children.
Fourteen Simple Indulgences for Autumn
As the kids go back to school, you can go back to you: your schedule, your friends, your goals. Here are fourteen simple indulgences to celebrate this season
Journaling for Kids: 5 Tips to Help Your Child Start a Personal Journal
Five tips and ideas to help your children get started with personal journaling.
Ready, Set, Sew: How to Stitch and Embroider on Your Scrapbook Pages
Sewing and embroidery adds dimension without a lot of bulk and has the added benefit of attaching elements to the page in the process. You can sew by hand or with your machine. Both techniques are easier than you might think. Here is a simple how to.
Revering the Crayon Marks
Ideas for recapturing the magic of motherhood.
Seven Ideas for Simple Living
Here are seven ways you can refocus on the needs of your family and create lasting memories for your kids, all while remaining attentive to your own needs as a parent. And each is designed to take 15 minutes or less.
Thanksgiving Traditions: Nine Ideas for Families
Ideas for starting new family traditions, and for revering the old ones.
The Short List: Some Thoughts on Time
Is there a subject more charged than that of time, especially among parents? It is the source of many of our conversations ("How are you?" "Busy!") and much of our guilt. Here are some thoughts on taming our own perception of time.
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