Christmas Crafts, Christmas Recipes and more from BHG.com and Better Homes and Gardens Magazine's 100 Days of Holidays
Holiday program aimed at helping families create memorable December holidays with Christmas crafts for kids, Christmas cookies, Hanukkah cards, and Kwanzaa traditions
Des Moines, IA (PRWEB) November 19, 2008 -- BHG.com and Better Homes and Gardens magazine today unveiled Christmas crafts, Christmas recipes and more as the final phase of their 100 Days of Holidays program. The annual holiday program is aimed at helping families create memorable December holidays with Christmas crafts for kids, Christmas cookies, Hanukkah cards, and Kwanzaa traditions.
BHG.com Senior Holidays Editor Debra Steilen said, "Add a seasonal touch to your home--or give a handmade gift--with our quick-and-easy Christmas crafts."
For example, the Christmas Crafts for kids from Better Homes and Gardens editors include: Christmas Coloring Activities, Christmas Coloring Pages, Christmas Place Mats and Cards, Christmas Sampler and Nativity Cards, Creative Kids' Christmas Crafts, Friendly Sock Snowmen, Jolly Chenille Snowman, String Snowman Card, Train Garland, and Whimsy Garlands.
Steilen added, "Choose classic Christmas recipes to treat family and friends -- or try something new."
For example, BHG.com offers 36 favorite Christmas cookie recipes. These gorgeous and delicious sweets will impress your friends and family. Every idea here is a snap to make -- they'll only think you spent hours baking.
For Hanukkah, Steilen said, "Let family and friends know you're thinking of them with personalized greeting cards."
For Kwanzaa, Steilen concluded, "Learn more about the Kwanzaa celebration of family, community, and culture."
For families who are looking to get through their Thanksgiving holiday meal before thinking about the December holidays, BHG.com and BetterRecipes.com can both provide help and inspiration. BHG.com features tips on turkey roasting and carving as well as lots of fresh recipe ideas, while BetterRecipes.com recently launched a Holiday Question and Answer feature that allows visitors to pose questions to their peers and Meredith experts.
About BHG.com
Developed by the experts at Better Homes and Gardens, BHG.com is the premiere home and family site on the Web, and the interactive companion to Better Homes and Gardens magazine. BHG.com is for people interested in turning home, cooking, and gardening inspiration into action.
BHG.com is focused on decorating, building and remodeling, crafts, entertaining, cooking, and gardening. It also has extensive information for women and families. In addition to providing useful tools and advice, BHG.com's trusted experts keep visitors up to the minute with information on the latest developments and trends around home and garden. BHG.com was designed with real people in mind. It has easy-to-use interactive tools, clear visuals, step-by-step instructions, and money-saving suggestions. It makes life easier and more enjoyable.
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