Using Color to Shift Your Mood in Winter
This season isn’t about big breakthroughs. It’s about consistency, curiosity, and letting imperfect work exist. Painting through winter feels less like pushing forward and more like keeping a small flame...
This season isn’t about big breakthroughs. It’s about consistency, curiosity, and letting imperfect work exist. Painting through winter feels less like pushing forward and more like keeping a small flame...
Just a thought from Tandem For Two: "Each year, the Great Pumpkin rises out of the pumpkin patch that he thinks is the most sincere. He's gotta pick this one....
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What's on your bucket list this month? Why not check off a couple of fun fall items from our printable list? Use it to celebrate where you live and where life takes...
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I love historical places and the exciting vibe of a big city, and Boston is the perfect combination of both. My family stayed in the North End, also known as...
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Just a thought from Tandem For Two: "Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood." Marie Curie
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My family picks own our apples each year and we make applesauce! We always pick a variety and I use a mixture of all kinds. Some apples cook down more...
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It’s crazy what a difference a year makes. I am a bit introspective this month, so I’ve been thinking about how much our lives can change, for better or worse,...
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Spread a little love with food! Download our printable and decorate your homemade goodies.
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Just a thought from Tandem For Two: "Autumn is a second spring when every flower is a leaf." Albert Camus
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Celebrate autumn and eat some pie! Sign up below for access to a printable calendar and phone lock screen, both designed for the month of November.
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My sister has the knack for finding out of the way places that are new for us to explore. The quaint town of Ogunquit along Maine’s coast is no exception. It’s probably...
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Just a thought from Tandem For Two: "Have a heart that never hardens, and a temper that never tires, and a touch that never hurts." Charles Dickens
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