5 Holiday Time-saving tips
Five helpful tips for throwing a holiday party so you have more time to make memories with the family and friends.
Five helpful tips for throwing a holiday party so you have more time to make memories with the family and friends.
Step up your butter tart game with this giant version that can feed up to 16 people!
Falsies have a bad rep for being difficult to manage and hard to apply. But with a few expert tips, anyone can do it—even a few Canadian Living staffers who tried the trend for the very first time.
These delightful baked goodies, laced with cinnamon-tinged chocolate, are a small version of a popular Jewish cake. They puff up quite a bit to make an impressive end to your meal. Serve them with coffee or tea.
Ranking up there with an LBD, a white tee is that basic piece that every woman already owns. This closet staple has endless styling potential, whether tucked into high-waisted jeans or layered under a slipdress. You’ll want to wear your’s everyday on
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Make these inexpensive, but delectable doughnuts to add some unexpected sweetness to your holiday decor.
What was once a Parisian treat is your new holiday decor! Try this quick and easy DIY to dress up your Christmas tree with sparkle and whimsy.
Add a decorative and merry finish to your cake with all the classic red and white peppermint trimmings.