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How To Decorate Your Dinner Table With Fresh Flowers
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Your next dinner party deserves a low-key stunning floral arrangement.
3 Great Tips for Making Better Flower Arrangements
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This restaurant has a built-in flower shop, and we're about ready to move in.
5 Stylish Ways to Wear That Restaurant Love on Your Sleeve
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Restaurants
Buy this thoughtfully-designed restaurant merch and support food businesses around the country.
We’re Hosting Dinner Parties Just so We Can Use These Cloth Napkins
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We’ll never scoff at torn paper towels, but sometimes it’s fun to play dress up. Here, 6 of our current faves.
Four Design Tweaks for a Cozier Kitchen
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Getting the hygge vibe in your favorite room is easier than you think.
We’re Taking All Our Design Advice From Someday in Richmond From Now On
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The mix of old and new is what makes it so great.
53 Ideas for Your Thanksgiving Leftovers
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Recipes
Your stuffing wants a glow-up.
Designers, DJs, and Dishes: Why Our Party at The Spotted Pig Rocked
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Skrillex, Mara Hoffman, and Morgan Saylor were just a few faces at our second Feast or Fashion party, featuring Pamela Love's jewerly and April Bloomfield's cooking.
Holiday Gift Guide 2014: Sometimes You Just Want Something Shiny
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13 scintillating gifts that will make anyone happy this holiday season
How Bloggers Painted Our December 2013 Cover Cookies
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The striking gold-designed cookies from our December cover brought out the inner artists in our readers. The results are gorgeous
Set Your Holiday Table—and Stock Your Bar—Like a Top NYC Designer
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Markarian's Alexandra O'Neill shares her tips for bringing your signature style to every table.

Brittany Loggins

Inspirational Tables from Lula Aldunate
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Freelance stylist and house-wears designer Lula Aldunate photographs table vignettes on her blog lulaland that make us wish we'd gotten an invite to her fantastic parties.

Karen Wilson

The Dress Up, Eat In Gift Guide
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You don't have to brave the crowds at restaurants this holiday season—stay home and throw a festive party. Here's everything you need to curate the perfect holiday vibe with close friends.

Emily Johnson

Everyone Who Moves This Year Is Getting Wine Charms for Housewarming Gifts
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These felt wine glass markers are bright, fun, and easy to send.

Sonia Chopra

Coming Soon: The Trippy, Retro Chic Store We’re Obsessed With
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If a store came to embody the best qualities of a pink neon sign, it'd be Coming Soon.

Elyssa Goldberg

The Best Table Linens, Curated by Vibe
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For every personality and taste, there is a piece of fabric that suits it.

Wilder Davies

How The Shelter Collection Crafts Custom Glassware
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Produced by Bon Appétit with Maker's Mark | Brooks visits Erin at The Shelter Collection in Charleston, SC, to learn how her glass blown cocktail vessels are made, and the surprising influence behind their unique design. Brooks tries his hand in the craft and creates a Boulevardier in Erin’s glass pitcher and cocktail glasses.
Decorate Your Best Cookies Ever
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You can most definitely make stunningly beautiful cookies. Bon Appétit senior associate editor Claire Saffitz will show you the way.
Sarah Decorates Holiday Cookies with Natural Dyes
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Join Sarah in the Test Kitchen as she decorates holiday cookies with natural dye!
Get All Fancy with Your Cookie Decorating
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Candied fennel? Edible flowers? They totally belong on your cookies. Trust.
The Art of the Barstool
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Wood furniture is art at Sawkille Workshop in Kingston, NY. Brooks meets the man behind the craft and learns how to make perhaps the most comfortable barstool around, while crafting an Old Fashioned with Maker's Mark and Jack Rudy Bitters. #ad
Rick Makes Tie-Dye Cookies
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Join Rick Martinez in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as he makes tie-dye swirl holiday cookies. The butter cookie that acts as your canvas is extremely simple to make (like, six ingredients simple), so you can spend most of your time on the fun part: unleashing your inner artiste. When you’re decorating, no need to panic if your first attempts don’t work out. Simply wipe off the failed glaze, let the cookie dry for about five minutes, and try again.