Friday, July 28th, 2017
Brendan Penny
Actor Brendan Penny sits down with Mark and Debbie and talks about his Hallmark Channel Original Series, “Chesapeake Shores.” The second season premieres Sunday, August 6th at 9/8c. Brendan has been staying busy, also starring in Hallmark Channel’s Original Movie, “Summer in the Vineyard,” which premieres Saturday, August 12th at 9/8c.
Cookie Bombs
CEO and owner of “Do,” Kristen Tomlan is in the kitchen baking mouth-watering cookie bombs that you can enjoy either baked or raw. After you are done mixing the batch, you can store the cookie dough in the freezer for up to three months.
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DIY Garden Chandelier
Paige Hemmis is showing you how to take mason jars, a tray, chain, S-hooks, moss, tea lights, a variety of seeds, vase and flowers and turn them into a garden chandelier. Ken suggests securing lids on your mason jars to avoid birds getting them into them. The entire cost of this DIY is $25.
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How to Care for Lavender
Shirley Bovshow is breaking down how to care for lavender, which blooms from spring until summer. She introduces you to a variety of lavender you can harvest yourself. You can always use lavender buds to make infused water, soaps, potpourri and culinary accents.
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Lavender provided by OjaiLavenderFarms.com
DIY Camera Straps
Orly Shani is showing you how to make your own customized camera straps using neckties and faux leather. She points out that it is very important to know that fabric glue alone will not be strong enough to support your camera. The total cost of this DIY will set you back $3.
Roasted Beet Salad
Debbie is in the kitchen preparing a delicious salad of beets, goat cheese and pine nuts. She explains that beets are high in antioxidants and can help reduce inflammation. If you don’t have balsamic vinegar, you can always use red wine for a different kind of taste.
DIY Glue Gun Station
Ken Wingard is making a glue gun station using craft wood, hot glue, super glue, PVC pipe, paint and glue sticks. For added strength, use super glue on the PVC pipes. The total cost of the station is $12.
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