better homes and gardens november 2007
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Between friends
Autumn is heavy-duty home improvement season at my house. Each year before the holiday season begins, I race to get "just one more thing" done, a habit that drives my ever-patient husband crazy.
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Raise Your Hand
No matter how busy you are, you can find plenty of family-friendly ways to help others-- and teach kids a valuable lesson along the way.
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Q: What special, surprising, everyday occasions do you celebrate?
A: were very little I once declared a "Pajama Day" where we stayed in our pajamas and watched movies, played board games, read books, anything you could do while staying in bed. We ate meals on
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5 reasons you can't miss BHG.com this month
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Harvest Party
Taking their cues from autumn's changing colors, these ideas for Thanksgiving decor will light up your home.
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Cooking Up Style
Designer Laurie Smith adds zest to a young family's bland kitchen with bright color and snappy pattern.
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Chair Lifts
Give ordinary seats a style boost with easy fabric covers you can wrap up in minutes.
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GOLDEN HIGHLIGHTS
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SHOW YOUR STRIPES
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FAUX BOIS
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GLITTERATI
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WRAP UP
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Need a gift with a personal touch? These bookplate-inspired pillows can be embroidered with a loved one's initials or nickname...
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KITCHEN FACELIFTS
Q: KITCHEN FACELIFTS We asked design experts around the country how to update a kitchen on a limited budget.
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Pattern Perfected
A skillful balance of pattern pairings and textural touches refreshes a cottage-style home.
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Master Plan
With its cold vaulted ceiling and bland beige walls, this master bedroom was in serious need of attention. Designer and new contributing editor Stephen Saint-Onge came up with a two-stage plan that turned it into an inviting personal getaway.
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Sunken Treasure
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Light Fantastic
A respectful remodel opens up a San Francisco Victorian to light and views, never losing sight of its 1890s charm.
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Kitchen Helper
Revolutionize the way your kitchen works with an island customized for how you cook.
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Fruit Gift Box
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Create your own afghan in less than six hours!
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Drama Lessons
Simple ways to give unassuming spaces personality, from an interior designer who loves a little luxury.
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Behind the Scenes
Using tricks learned from hit decorating shows, a young couple give their home a camera-ready budget makeover.
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Hidden Potential
A determined couple uncover the function and charm of their small vintage kitchen.
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Beyond the Box
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Pretty in Green
There's no need to sacrifice style when decorating with eco-friendly housewares. Here's WHAT to look for, HOW to find it, and WHY you can keep your promise to the earth-- while dressing your home fabulously.
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Diamond in the Rough
A polished, private garden shines in the midst of an urban setting.
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Wrapped in Fir
Create dramatic late-season garden vistas by pairing the evergreens in your yard with colorful trees and shrubs. An expert shares his secrets for making it happen.
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GORGEOUS GOURDS
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BEAT THE RUSH
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TREE OF LIFE
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TIDY TOOLS
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SOFT AND SMOOTH
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THIS MONTH IN THE GARDEN
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WINTER FLOWER FIX
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HOT STYLE
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Use Your Gourd
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New & Improved
Bring the outdoors in, with new varieties of favorite houseplants that combine easy care with modern flair.
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Holiday Favorite
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Give Gifts that Bloom
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First Fire
When the temperature dips and nights turn chilly, few family activities are cozier and more heartwarming than sitting around a blazing fire.
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Shopping Around
Suburban megamalls offer super shopping. But it's in those out-of-the-way places where you'll find one-of-a-kind gifts and experiences.
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Before You Refinance
That company eager for you to refinance has a great pitch... but there's a catch. Get the truth before you sign on the dotted line.
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Tap the Power of Praise
Fully acknowledging someone's talent or good work has the power to change lives. So why don't we do it more?
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History Repeated
DRAWN TO OLD HOUSES, A HOME OWNER FINDS CREATIVE WAYS TO BRING BACK THE PAST YET KEEP UP WITH THE PRESENT.
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House warming
AS TEMPERATURES DIP OUTSIDE, SNUGGLE UP INDOORS WITH TOASTY WOOL PROJECTS.
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TURKEY TIME
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CRANBERRY SAUCES
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WARMING TREND
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PEAK PERFECTION
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FARE GAME
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Snowman Tower
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I Did It!
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better homes and gardens november 2007
Source: https://archive.bhg.com/issue/2007/11/
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