Time to start practising indoor urban farming
The pandemic has kept families holed up in their homes and made sourcing food supplies problematic due to the quarantine. But with much time on our hands, this could be
The pandemic has kept families holed up in their homes and made sourcing food supplies problematic due to the quarantine. But with much time on our hands, this could be
Now that we’re more settled, more accepting of prolonged quarantine and more aware of the need for social distancing, perhaps we could be more organized in making “safe spaces”
While we’re all cooped up at home, we can do the little things we dream of doing to make our homes smell and feel lovelier. We all know that rice
If you want to hang art on a tile or stone wall that’s difficult to drill a hole in, here’s the solution to your dilemma: Secure your hook from the
Gather empty bottles and jars along with some foliage and blooms from your garden or the market and you’re set. Wash and dry your bottles well so they shine. Trim
Special folds make a special table! With a little time and a little skill, you can turn an ordinary table setting into a work of art. Start with the simplest
Go green—with some leaves and baby vegetables, you can create a fresh tablescape! Here, we used: Baby bitter melon (ampalaya) Big leaf Sharp knife Small note card Pen Cut a
Less is more this Valentine’s as people try to be sensitive to the austere times. This means that celebrating at home can still be romantic. This table centerpiece should make
Leading up to V-Day, little touches to show your love go a long way in this month of love. No big costs here, just a few easy-to-find materials and real
Hanging paintings to make your walls come alive involves a lot of planning and precision. We have to make sure that the paintings are hanging at the right height. One
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