Tuesday, February 13th, 2018
The American Rescue Dog Show
Larissa Wohl is joined by Hallmark Channel’s “Adoption Ever After” Ambassador, Happy the Dog to talk about the American Rescue Dog Show, which premieres Monday, February 19th at 8/7c. Larissa explains that Happy the Dog wants to inspire viewers at home to give shelter animals their very own “adoption ever after.” Don’t forget to check out HallmarkChannel.com’s social wall using #BestinRescue for a chance to win $1,000.
Preppy Kitchen
Creator of the “Preppy Kitchen,” John Kanell is in the kitchen making a decadent Valentine’s Day dessert, white chocolate raspberry cake. He advises you to cut the raspberries tiny so they don’t make the cake go soggy when baking. To save time, use either all Italian or white chocolate buttercream as your frosting.
Get more from John at PreppyKitchen.com
DIY Family Tree Shadowbox
Paige Hemmis is coming up with a creative way to share your family tree with loved ones, by making it with a shadowbox. All you really you really need besides the shadowbox is fabric, stones/rocks, moss, hot glue, cardstock and scissors. You can find the turquoise stones available online or at your local craft store.
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Get more from Paige at PaigeHemmis.com
Make-Up Brush 101
Kym Douglas is breaking down how to find the right make-up brush for you. She also provides you tips with how to care for your brushes, including washing them once a week.
Get more from Kym at KymDouglas.com
Turmeric and Clam Coconut Curry
Executive chef from Los Angeles restaurant, EP/LP, Louis Tikaram is in the Home & Family kitchen making a flavorful turmeric and clam coconut curry. In order to save time, you can purchase curry paste at your local grocery store. Add clams at the very end of the dish, so they don’t overcook. Finally, he tops the dish wish Thai basil, which is slightly spicier than Italian basil.
DIY Felt Potpourri Pops
Orly Shani is showing you how to keep your house smelling like fresh potpourri with these felt pops. All you really need are bamboo skewers, puff paint, cellophane, ribbon, felt and of course, potpourri!