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12 Garlands for the Whole Year

Be ready for every holiday and season with these 12 Garlands for the Whole Year. From New Year’s Day decor to garlands you can have up from fall through the winter, these seasonal decorations are great for beginning crafters and decorators!

12 Garlands for the Whole Year

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January

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February

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March

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April

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May

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June

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July

july

August
This garland is made of pool noodles! What a fun idea! Dress up your pool party with this fun, waterproof decoration!

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September
Dried apples make a festive garland you could use all the way through the fall and winter. Use it on your Thanksgiving table, too for a festive touch.

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October

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November

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December
This one doesn’t have a tutorial, but it’s pretty easy to figure out! Some fake snow, some little fake trees, and a garland of plastic lights and you’re set to go!

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February 14, 2018 · 8:34 am

10 Chocolate Recipes You’ll Love

Whether you’re a bonafide choco-holic or just like it here and there, these decadent chocolate recipes are sure to satisfy your sweet tooth.

Best of all, you can share several of these 2-serving dishes with your Valentine on Wednesday!

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10 Chocolate Recipes You’ll Love

Chocolate Waffles

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Easy Skillet Brownie for 2

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Chocolate Covered Strawberry Brownies

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Chocolate Wine Cake

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Chocolate Stuffed Strawberries

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Chocolate Crepes with Strawberries

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Chocolate Dipped Sugar Cookie

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Molten Brownie Skillets

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Chocolate Mousse for 2

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Chocolate Orange Cream

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10 Heart-Shaped Jewelry Projects

This Valentine’s Day, wear your heart on your sleeve…or neck or hand with these cute heart-shaped jewelry projects!

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10 Heart-Shaped Jewelry Projects

Copper Wire Heart Bracelet

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Perler Bead Heart Necklace

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Plastic Hearts Necklace

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Mini Heart Earrings

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Beaded Heart Ring

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Color Block Heart Necklace

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Heartbeat Necklace

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Embroidered Heart Locket

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Sweet Candy Necklace

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14 Love Quotes from Literature

Treat your Valentine to 14 beautiful words of adoration from some of the most romantic writers of our time.

14 Love Quotes from Literature

“I wonder by my troth, what thou and I Did, till we loved? were we not weaned till then?”
The Good-Morrow

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“You pierce my soul. I am half agony, half hope. Tell me not that I am too late, that such precious feelings are gone for ever. I offer myself to you again with a heart even more your own than when you almost broke it, eight years and a half ago. Dare not say that man forgets sooner than woman, that his love has an earlier death. I have loved none but you.”
Persuasion

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“I cannot let you burn me up, nor can I resist you. No mere human can stand in a fire and not be consumed.”
Possession

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“Grow old along with me! The best is yet to be.”
Rabbi Ben Ezra

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“He was my North, my South, my East and West, My working week and my Sunday rest.”
Stop All The Clocks

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“She is a friend of mind. She gather me, man. The pieces I am, she gather them and give them back to me in all the right order. It’s good, you know, when you got a woman who is a friend of your mind.”
Beloved

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“I’ve never had a moment’s doubt. I love you. I believe in you completely. You are my dearest one. My reason for life.”
Atonement

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8 Edible Valentines

Whether you love it or hate it, there’s no denying that Valentine’s Day is on the way.

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While I’m sure everyone loves getting little Valentine cards from friends, sometimes you just want nothing more than to indulge in some sweet, sweet, sugar…and what better way to do that than with edible valentines?

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A fun treat to bring in for coworkers or classmates, these edible valentines are sure to make even the biggest Valentine’s Day haters just a little cheery!

8 Edible Valentines

Valentine’s Day Cupcakes

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Love Stinks Valentines

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Love Macarons

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Valentine Marshmallow Pops

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Teddy Bear Pretzel Pops

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Perfect Match Valentine Boxes

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Valentine’s Day Cheesecakes

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Valentine’s Day Omelet

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February 14, 2017 · 8:22 am

14 Tasty and Easy Desserts for 2

Happy early Valentine’s Day (and Galentine’s Day!)!  If you pride yourself on the last-minute hunt for Valentine’s Day gifts, then you’re in luck…because these 14 Tasty and Easy Desserts for Two make the perfect gift for your sweetie (or your group of gals!).

Whether you’re craving cookies, cakes, or brownies, these yummy desserts are sure to hit the sweet spot…and best of all, most of these recipes only make 2-4 servings…so waste not, want not!

So this year, forget the cheesy gifts…impress your Valentine with a tasty dessert you can split and share!

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14 Tasty and Easy Desserts for 2

Tasty Biegnets for 2
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Chocolate Fondue
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Cinnamon Apple Dessert Chimichangas
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Fluffy S’mores Dip
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Small Batch Brownies
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Chocolate Chip Skillet Cookie Recipe
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Berry Crisps for Two
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Overnight Cinnamon Rolls for Two
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Pink Raspberry Vanilla Cakes
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Cherry Chocolate Mug Cake
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Mini Pear Cranberry Crisps
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Single Serve Chocolate Chip Cookies
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No-Bake Strawberry Cheesecake Cups
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Chocolate Cupcakes for 2
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33 Fun Facts About Valentine’s Day

Whether you love it or ya hate it, Valentine’s Day is coming nonetheless.

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A holiday with a very confusing and questioned history, Valentine’s Day is supposedly named after St. Valentine, who performed secret marriages and was executed for his crime on February 14th.

Now both celebrated and loathed by people all over the world, Valentine’s Day is a $17 billion a year industry and is easily the lifeblood for companies such as American Greetings, Hallmark, Hersheys, and – believe it or not – a WIDE assortment of home pregnancy test companies.

So, whether you indulge in flowers and chocolates or you hide under a blanket and wait for all the ooy gooy stuff to end, here are 33 Fun Facts (you’re sure to LOVE!) About Valentine’s Day!

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33 Fun Facts About Valentine’s Day

  1. There are several theories as to how Valentine’s Day started, the most popular being that when Roman Emperor Claudius II was trying to bolster his army, he forbade young men to marry (apparently single men make better soldiers). In the spirit of love, St. Valentine defied the ban and performed secret marriages.  He was imprisoned for his actions and was executed on February 14th.
  2. Supposedly while St. Valentine was in jail, he fell in love with the jailer’s daughter and wrote her a love letter before his execution. He signed it, “from your Valentine”.
  3. Adding to the confusion is that there have been approximately eight St. Valentines throughout history. The two most likely to have inspired Valentine’s Day are Valentine of Terni and Valentine of Rome, though some scholars speculate that they are actually the same person.
  4. In the Middle Ages, young men and women drew names from a bowl to see who would be their Valentine. They would wear this name pinned to their sleeves for one week for everyone to see.  This is supposedly the origin of the expression, “to wear your heart on your sleeve”.
  5. According to several sources, it was Henry VIII – the same man who would behead all his wives for not giving him sons – who officially declared February 14th the holiday of St. Valentine in 1537.
  6. Apparently girls have been playing love games around Valentine’s Day since the holiday’s inception! In England around 1700, girls would pin four bay leaves to their pillows and eat a hard-boiled egg, including the shell, the night before Valentine’s Day.  If she dreamed of a boy that night, she would soon marry him.
  7. Girls would also write boys’ names on small pieces of paper and cover them with clay. They’d drop them in the water and, when the clay broke, the papers would float to the top.  The first name the girl could read would predict who she would marry.
  8. Based on retail statistics, about 3% of pet owners (or at least 9 million people) will give Valentine’s Day gifts to their pets.
  9. About 15% of US women will send themselves flowers on Valentine’s Day.
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  10. On average, about 196 million red roses are produced for Valentine’s Day each year.
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  11. Richard Cadbury produced the first box of chocolates for Valentine’s Day in the late 1800’s.
  12. Today, over $1 billion worth of chocolate is purchased for Valentine’s Day…and more than 35 million heart-shaped boxes of chocolate will be sold for Valentine’s Day.
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  13. The first recorded Valentine card sent was in February 1415 by the English Duke of Orleans. He sent a love letter to his wife from his jail cell in the Tower of London after the Battle of Agincourt.  The letter is currently on display in The British Museum.
  14. Teachers will receive the most Valentine’s Day cards, followed by children, mothers, wives, sweethearts, and pets.
  15. About 1 billion Valentine’s Day cards are exchanged each year around February 14th. This makes Valentine’s Day the second-largest card holiday behind Christmas.
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  16. In totality, Valentine’s Day is a $17.4 billion holiday.
  17. Hallmark produced its first Valentine card in 1913.
  18. Lace is often used on Valentine’s Day decorations. The word ‘lace’ comes from the Latin laques, meaning “to snare or net”, or to catch a person’s heart.
  19. Some of the oldest handmade Valentine cards are rebuses, or a puzzle or riddle using pictures. For example, a picture of a bee and a picture of a gold mine would indicate the sentiment, “Be Mine”.
  20. Esther Howland was the first person to create Valentines to sell in the US. She patented a lacy Valentine in 1844 – making well over $100,000 by 1860.
  21. On average, about 11,000 children are conceived on Valentine’s Day each year.
  22. So, not surprisingly, more at-home pregnancy tests are sold in March than any other month of the year.
  23. Penicillin, a popular treatment for venereal diseases such as syphilis, was introduced to the world on February 14, 1929.
  24. February 14th is also V-Day, a day meant to help raise awareness to end violence against women and girls. It started as a benefit back in 1998 inspired by the work of Eve Ensler, the playwright and activist behind The Vagina Monologues.
  25. There are about 8 billion candy hearts made each year…enough to stretch from Valentine, Arizona to Rome, Italy about 20 times back and forth.
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  26. Nearly 10 new candy heart sayings are introduced each year. Recent additions have included “Yeah Right”, “Puppy Love”, and “Call Home”.
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  27. Those little conversation hearts also have a shelf life of about 5 years.
  28. In terms of gifts, about 65% of the US will receive at least one greeting card. Other popular gifts include date nights (44%), candy (38%), flowers (32%), gift cards (29%), and plush toys (21%).
  29. The average consumer spends about $100 on Valentine’s Day gifts, meals, and entertainment.
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  30. Roughly 63% of men and 69% of women think it’s cliché to get engaged or married on Valentine’s Day.
  31. However, roughly 4 million Americans expect to propose or to be proposed to over Valentine’s Day.
  32. In the 1900’s, the Chicago Post Office refused to deliver about 25,000 Valentine postcards because the messages were not nice. These cards came to be known as “vinegar Valentines”.
  33. Valentine Writers were booklets written in 1823 to help those who couldn’t think up Valentine verses on their own.

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Confetti Heart Cookies

These adorable confetti cookies give a whole new meaning to “exploding flavor”!  Filled with colorful Valentine’s Day sprinkles, these cookies are literally filled with love.

Confetti cookies are so fun to make, and they’re great for getting kids involved in baking.  You can make these cute cookies for any season or reason, and you could even fill them with candies, jam, fruit, caramel, or whatever your heart (cookie) desires!

I made these with some sprinkles I found at the dollar section of Target.  I also filled some with ice cream for a delicious after dinner treat.  You can decorate the outside of the cookie if you’d like, but I figured I’d leave them as is, since I already went through the trouble of dying the cookies pink.

Heart Cookies

These cookies would make adorable favors for weddings, baby showers, bridal showers, and more.  Be creative and have fun in the kitchen with these adorable confetti cookies!

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Hearts Full of Love Confetti Cookies

Ingredients:

  • 1 stick unsalted butter, softened
  • ½ cup sugar
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • 1 large egg
  • 1 Tbsp light corn syrup
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 2 ¼ cup all-purpose flour
  • Red food coloring (optional)
  • 1 ½ Tbsp meringue powder (for icing)
  • 2 cups confectioners’ sugar (for icing)
  • 4 tablespoons warm water (for icing)

Directions:

Beat butter, sugar, and salt in a large bowl with mixer on medium high until light and fluffy, about 3 minutes.

Reduce speed to medium and add egg; beat until combined. Beat in corn syrup and vanilla. Reduce speed to low and add flour in two parts. If desired, add 4 drops red food coloring.

Shape dough into two disks, wrap and refrigerate 1 hour, or overnight.

Heat oven to 350 degrees. Roll out 1 disk between 2 sheets of wax paper to ¼ in. thickness. Remove top layer of wax paper and cut out shapes using cookie cutters. Transfer to a baking sheet and bake for 12 minutes, or until cookies are golden. Transfer to a wire rack and cool completely before decorating.

To make the icing, beat meringue powder, confectioner’s sugar, and warm water in a bowl with a hand mixer for 10-12 minutes, or until icing forms peaks.

Place a cookie top side down and pipe a border around the edge of the cookie. Fill with sprinkles and place another cookie, bottom side down, on top of the decorated cookie to create a sandwich. Decorate the top of the cookie if desired (you will have plenty of frosting left over. If desired, you can double the cookie recipe and make the original amount of frosting without any problem).

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Let your icing dry overnight before transferring your cookies to an airtight container. Once cracked open, they should explode with confetti sprinkles!

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