Best Tips (December 04, 2018)
Today's featured post is a poem by Sandi/Poor But Proud. Although it is easy to order stuff online or buy from big box stores, supporting your local businesses and holiday markets can make Christmas good for everyone in your area.

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Today's Featured Post

The Store Next Door (Poem)

By Sandi/Poor But Proud

A Christmas present purchased at a small local storeThis is a poem I wrote that I hope all will keep in mind this holiday season and every day of the year.

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Rubber Boot Planter

A child's rubber boot with marigolds planted inside.Have a pair of rubber boots that are just too cute to toss? You can upcycle them into an adorable planter. Learn how to make it in this short video.

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