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Recap: Buried Treasures - Season 2 - Episode 5
Recap: Buried Treasures - Season 2 - Episode 5
Nell discovers a treasure map that Bree made as a teen, leading Bree and Kevin to hunt for a family time capsule in the backyard.

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Ken Wignard's Tips on Putting up New Wallpaper
Ken Wignard's Tips on Putting up New Wallpaper
• New guideline: Don’t put up wallpaper in big spaces, like dining rooms or living rooms. It's better to wallpaper small areas like a powder room or walkway. If you do want the added flare of wallpaper in a large room, just put it up on one wall, as an "accent."
DIY Luminous Lip & Cheek Stain
DIY Luminous Lip & Cheek Stain
Sophie Uliano is showing you how to make your own lip and cheek stain that will cost you a dollars!
DIY Front Porchscape
DIY Front Porchscape
Check out different ways to dress up your porch for Fall.
DIY Christmas Book Display Caddy
DIY Christmas Book Display Caddy
Ken Wingard has a fun display for your children’s favorite books.
DIY Santa Tracker Globe
DIY Santa Tracker Globe
Paige Hemmis has a kid-friendly DIY to help kids track Santa at Christmas.
Maria Provenzano - DIY Jewelry Tree
Maria Provenzano - DIY Jewelry Tree
Make this fun Christmas themed DIY to hang your jewelry.
DIY Metal Stamped Christmas Spoons
DIY Metal Stamped Christmas Spoons
Add a little uniqueness to your Holiday gifts!
Photos from Wild Hearts
Photos from Wild Hearts
Check out the photo gallery from the Hallmark Family Movie “Wild Hearts” starring Richard Thomas.
Mark’s Indoor Winter Activities for Kids
Mark’s Indoor Winter Activities for Kids
Camping in your Living Room – You can pitch your tent in your living room, or just roll out those sleeping bags. Bring any other soft creature comforts like pillows or blankets. If you have a fireplace you can roast marshmallows and make s’mores. If you don’t have a fireplace you can roast your marshmallows over candles. Just make sure you are supervising your children well for that one. Keep the lights low or off and break out those lanterns. You can go the extra mile and buy a glow-in-the-dark map of the constellations and tape it to your ceiling so you all can fall asleep under the stars.
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