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Kids' crafts for Christmas (Billings Gazette) Kids love to make their own holiday decorations and gifts. Here are a few crafts that can decorate a tree or make a present for a grandparent. ... Charity League to feature Kepley home as Holiday House (The Lexington Dispatch) The original Cape Cod style home was built in 1978 by the Young family. Ownership of the home later passed to Judy and Wayne Johnson. The home was featured as the Charity League's 31st Annual Holiday House in 1990. Jim and Betsy Kepley purchased the home in 2000 and began extensive remodeling according to Jim's creative design, resulting in the... Sarley: Prized catches don't need stuffing (Lake County Journals) â€There is no way you are going to hang a stuffed fish in our family room, Buster!†Inkjet Printers: An Introduction (PC World) Online photo processors and drugstore kiosks are fine choices for printing your personal photos, but sometimes you want to take ownership of your photo printing. Inkjet Printers (PC World) Online photo processors and drugstore kiosks are fine choices for printing your personal photos, but if you want to take photo... "Twilight" Vampire Now in Smoochable Poster Size (NBC4 Los Angeles) Hero Complexis reporting that the LA TimesSaturday editionhad a no-way-not-even!!! extra for young vampires: a huge "Twilight" poster inside. Missed it? HC predicts that they'll... Macworld Buying Guides: Inkjet printers (Macworld) Online photo processors and drugstore kiosks are fine choices for printing your personal photos, but if you want to take photo printing matters into your own hands, there's no beating owning your own inkjet printer. We'll tell you what to look for if a photo printer is on your shopping list. Sarley: Prized catches don't need stuffing (Northwest Herald) "There is no way you are going to hang a stuffed fish in our family room, Buster!" Every School Every Thursday -- Urbandale, Johnston (The Des Moines Register) Jensen Casual coastal chic (The Charlotte Observer) (By Nancy Stancill, Home and Garden Editor) Need a beach vacation, but can't make it to the coast? At least three furniture makers think they have the answer. In the next few months, they'll launch new lines of coastal cottage-style furniture – all designed to bring the easygoing feel of a beach retreat to the most landlocked of homes. The furniture is sized for smaller spaces, designed for ...
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