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    • Jewelry for the Home: A Sneak Peek at Target's Nate Berkus Collection

      A Sneak Peek at Target's Nate Berkus CollectionA Sneak Peek at Target's Nate Berkus CollectionTarget just announced the debut of a line of home goods this fall by designer Nate Berkus. In an interview, Berkus described the pieces as "jewelry for the home," and said he's putting all of his favorite details and finishes - snakeskin, worn oak, and metal studs - into the collection.

      "I created this collection for Target with my philosophy that homes should evoke a feeling, not a theme," said Berkus. "There's something for everyone in this line, so I'm thrilled to offer Target [customers] patterns, colors and objects that represent what I love most for the home."

      The exclusive 150 piece collection will be available October 21 in stores and online, with prices ranging from $5.99 to $149.99. Want a sneak peek? Of course you do!



      Throw Pillows, Studded Shams, and a Duvet Set Throw Pillows, Studded Shams, and a Duvet Set 1. Throw Pillows, Studded Shams, and a Duvet Set
      These may be neutral, but the gorgeous patterns and textures make them exciting. They're stylish enough for a master bedroom that doesn't look too feminine or masculine.







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      Decorative Bowls Decorative Bowls 2. Decorative Bowls
      These bowls are stunning in their simplicity. The shiny hammered finish here is perfect for displaying fruit, flowers, or towels in a master bathroom.








      Decorative Pillows Decorative Pillows 3. Decorative Pillows
      A little pattern and a little sheen for a little price tag. Yes! I love the striped gold pillow.









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      Washed Oak Box Washed Oak Box 4. Washed Oak Box
      With its worn oak and snakeskin finishes, this is one of Berkus' favorite pieces in the upcoming collection. What would you put in this handsome box?





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    • What to Do when Your Kid's Coach Takes the Game Too Seriously

      What do you do when your kid's coach takes the game too seriously?What do you do when your kid's coach takes the game too seriously?See that picture of Ed Rooney, the principal character from Ferris Bueller's Day Off over there, all angry and yelling?

      Well, I met that guy at my son's baseball game this week. Hand on the Bible, the coach on the other team looked exactly like him, with a little tantrum throwing Bobby Knight and Jim Mora thrown in for good measure. At first I thought that maybe he was just joking around with his players, because surely his red-faced screeching at Kindergarteners over their lack of understanding of the technical aspects of baseball couldn't be real.

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      I soon discovered that, no, he wasn't a jokester. He was one of those coaches. He's the guy that makes the local news for getting kicked out of a kid's baseball league for kicking dirt onto homeplate and puffing out his chest while getting in the umpire's face. He's the guy that yells, screams, and berates small children because they didn't run to third base when an

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    • Fun in the Sand: 7 Creative Sandboxes You Can Make Yourself

      7 creative sandboxes to make for your kids7 creative sandboxes to make for your kidsIn a world of technology, the lure of screens is powerful force. Look around the playground and you'll often note 3 out of 4 adults with their faces buried in a smart phone. For kids, the ability of a screen to hypnotize is even stronger. Not many things can compete for a little one's attention when there's a TV, iPad, or video toy blinking its way into their heart. Which is why i find it all the more wonderful that there is still one toy so simple, inexpensive, and universal that has the power to draw children outdoors and into active play: A box of sand.

      It doesn't matter what size or how fancy it is - there's something about running your fingers and toes through the sand that's therapeutic and just plain fun. Heck, I even enjoy taking a break to build a sand castle or two (or three or four). Since not everyone has the space to build a 7×7 foot sandbox, there are plenty of portable and mini sandbox options for your family to enjoy. Not a master carpenter? Don't worry - because a

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    • Why You Should Ignore Your Kids...And How It's Worked for My Family

      Why you should ignore your kidsWhy you should ignore your kidsIgnoring my kids, just the right amount, might be paying off.

      Of course, there are concerns about giving kids the attention they need and not setting them up to act out or blah blah blah.

      But in my house, the attention kids need does not match up with the attention kids want. And I think this might be responsible for some changes I've noticed.

      For instance, instead of leaping to their beck and call, I ask them to tell me what they want when they ask for me. This forces them to articulate a need, and, in the case of the older one, to justify my help. They have to think about what they want and what counts as a good reason to ask for my intervention. The result? They've started to ask for permission instead of assistance.

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      Can you imagine a world in which your kids assume they can do something and only wonder if they are allowed? I couldn't have, a couple of months ago. Part of this is, I'm sure, just the fact that they're older

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    • 7 Ways I Get My Kids to Eat Vegetables

      7 ways I get my kids to eat vegetables7 ways I get my kids to eat vegetablesIf you Google search "get your kids to eat veggies," you will get something over 18 million results. Apparently, this is an issue for people.

      Personally, I've never once had to bribe/beg/force my kids to eat vegetables. I try to save my forcing/begging/bribing for back-walking. They're only little once, people. Either way, I figured that I'd try to help at least ten of those 18 million people who don't know how to get their kid to eat a mushroom. (Answer: put a pizza under it).

      1. I make veggies the treat, not the enemy
      Sometimes that means mixing a veggie with something else they like more (not hiding, mind you, mixing) like tomatoes with blueberries, or broccoli with cheese. This says that I equate these two things as equal, and they should, too. Note: Tomato and blueberry salad with some balsamic vinaigrette? TO DIE FOR. Will make you the hit of the block party.
      And what kid will say no to one of these 10 ways to serve vegetables?

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    • The 6 Most Disturbing Movies to Watch While Pregnant

      6 movies to avoid while pregnant6 movies to avoid while pregnantOne thing that is in the back of my mind for when I get pregnant again is having to deal with the surge of new emotions. I am not a crier by nature, but add in the hormones from pregnancy, anxieties and all the changes that are about to take place and I have a much harder time controlling the tears, fears and mood swings.

      With that, I try to be kinder to myself when I am pregnant. I avoid any huge changes outside what's already going on and try to work around anything that may increase the emotions and fears - including movies. There are some that all pregnant women should avoid watching - do you really need to watch Bella's painful Twilight pregnancy while you're growing a child of your own? - because they may be especially disturbing with all the pregnancy hormones and fears floating around.

      Breaking Dawn - Part 1Breaking Dawn - Part 11. Breaking Dawn Part 1
      Sure, the baby daddy is hot ... but being pregnant with his child sure takes a toll! Not only does Bella look terrible as her pregnancy progresses, and has to drink

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    • 5 Dreamy Bedrooms for a Good Night's Sleep

      Sweet dreams, indeed!Sweet dreams, indeed!Sleeping in a well-designed bedroom must create better sleep, right? Tranquil colors, soft bedding, and morning light all make getting in and out of bed a pleasure. Here are 5 dreamy bedrooms that'll have you looking forward to 8 hours of rest each night.












      Contemporary Bedroom Contemporary Bedroom 1. Contemporary Bedroom
      With an exposed brick wall and a tufted headboard, this bedroom is a blend of modern, industrial, and luxe. I love the chevron-striped lamp, too!













      Moroccan Style Bedroom Moroccan Style Bedroom 2. Moroccan Style Bedroom
      This mix of sparkly and serene makes for an exotic guestroom. The sleep-challenged can gaze at the ceiling until they drift off.













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      Glam Bedroom Glam Bedroom 3. Glam Bedroom
      The mirrored wall acts as a beautiful headboard to set the perfect backdrop for this glamorous room.














      Woodsy Bedroom Woodsy Bedroom 4. Woodsy Bedroom
      This organic-inspired bedroom has a bright, but masculine, feel to it. The tree stump end tables add a whimsical touch.









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      Cozy Bedroom Cozy Bedroom 5. Cozy Bedroom
      How cozy and pretty is this bedroom with that perfect cable-knit blanket? It's the perfect place for winter hibernation.













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    • 7 Amazing Ideas for Repurposing Old Furniture

      Don't throw that out, upcycle it.Don't throw that out, upcycle it.It's yard sale season! That means lawns all over the city are covered in bookcases, old dressers, desks, and more furniture just begging to come home with me. I can't resist a good bookcase bargain. But this post isn't just about bookcases, as much as I love them. It's about secondhand furniture - and creative ways to revamp it for a completely different use. Using things we already had to meet our needs is the very definition of frugal. These 7 amazing upcycles will give old furniture a new life.








      Dresser to Bench Dresser to Bench 1. Dresser to Bench
      How cute would this bench be in a reading nook or entryway? Cut the top off a dresser, repaint, add pillows or padding, and enjoy your new bench, complete with storage for reading materials.
      Get the tutorial









      Coffee Table to Chalkboard Table Coffee Table to Chalkboard Table 2. Coffee Table to Chalkboard Table
      I've seen several coffee table makeovers for kids - glue on a LEGO base, paint your own train scene, or turn it into this chalkboard table for small children.
      Get the tutorial








      Dresser to Kitchen Island Dresser to Kitchen Island 3. Dresser to Kitchen Island
      I so desperately want

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    • 5 Recipes for a Traditional Kentucky Derby Feast

      5 Recipes for a Traditional Kentucky Derby Feast5 Recipes for a Traditional Kentucky Derby FeastIt's Kentucky Derby time, and there's no better way to watch the race than with a gathering of friends and some traditional derby food. Sure, you could serve up anything southern. But why not go all out and serve hot browns, burgoo, mint juleps, and more? Here are 5 recipes that will make your party authentic and memorable. Your guests will race for seconds!

















      Mint Julep Mint Julep 1. Mint Julep
      This traditional cocktail is a Kentucky Derby party must-have, and the perfect way to start celebrating.

      Ingredients:

      10 mint leaves
      1/2 teaspoons sugar
      2 1/2 oz Jim Beam Kentucky Bourbon, or other bourbon
      crushed ice
      1 oz, or more, water to taste

      Directions:
      Add mint leaves to a glass and muddle or crush with a muddler, mortar, or spoon. Gently bruise leaves to extract mint flavor. Add sugar and bourbon. Stir to combine. Add crushed ice and water to taste. Stir and serve garnished with a mint sprig in your finest glasses or a silver cup, if you have one.



      Kentucky Derby Pie Kentucky Derby Pie 2. Kentucky Derby Pie
      Imagine a pecan-like pie, except made with walnuts. Add chocolate chips, throw in some bourbon, and enjoy.
      Make Kentucky derby pie













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      Kentucky Hot Brown Kentucky Hot Brown 3. Kentucky Hot Brown
      Derby food has funny names, but most of it is recipes you already like. The hot brown is essentially an open-faced turkey and bacon sandwich with cheese sauce.
      Make a Kentucky hot brown











      Burgoo Burgoo 4. Burgoo
      Burgoo is a hearty and thick meat and vegetable stew that is traditionally served at a Kentucky gathering.
      Make burgoo







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      Benedictine Cheese Tea Sandwiches Benedictine Cheese Tea Sandwiches 5. Benedictine Cheese Tea Sandwiches
      This may sound fancy, but it's not. Benedictine cheese is cream cheese with scallions and cucumber. The greens add some panache.
      Make Benedictine cheese tea sandwiches







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    • Pretty in Pleats: 5 Floaty Skirts for Spring

      5 Floaty Skirts for Spring5 Floaty Skirts for SpringPleated skirts are a cool weather classic. This spring, they're freshened up with gorgeous chiffon fabrics, color blocking, and pretty prints perfect for bare legs on warm days. Here are 5 floaty skirts that'll have you pretty in pleats.














      Short Chiffon Pleated Skirt Short Chiffon Pleated Skirt 1. Short Chiffon Pleated Skirt
      It's good to have the blues. This chiffon skirt is perfect with a pretty blouse or tank top.
      Get this skirt













      Pleated Midi Skirt Pleated Midi Skirt 2. Pleated Midi Skirt
      This high-waisted midi length skirt in a neutral rust color will become a staple in your spring wardrobe. It's so versatile.
      Get this skirt












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      Coral Color-Blocked Skirt Coral Color-Blocked Skirt 3. Coral Color-Blocked Skirt
      Consider this a modern interpretation of the classic pleated skirt. It's color-blocked with coral and peach.
      Get this skirt













      Knee-Length Yellow Skirt Knee-Length Yellow Skirt 4. Knee-Length Yellow Skirt
      There's nothing mellow about this yellow. The knee-length skirt features a sheer overlay for gorgeous movement.
      Get this skirt












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      Long Pleated Skirt Long Pleated Skirt 5. Long Pleated Skirt
      Or you can go long...This accordion-pleated skirt makes a statement with pale yellow silky fabric and sweeping style.
      Get this skirt













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