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LOOK: 3 Easy DIY Projects Perfect for the Holidays!

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Wow, 2016 is almost done! For sure, everybody is busy preparing their home for the Holidays. Now, I want to share with you how you can recreate your old simple decorations from the passed years into stunning center table pieces so you won't have to spend more.  SANTA'S CANDY JAR You Will Need: · Old Santa Claus decor · Candy Jar ·Wooden platform or Carton Box  Well, it's as easy as ABC! You just have to put Santa Claus and the Candy jar on top of a rectangular wooden platform or carton box. Then, add colorful candies to make it more appealling. So,  Have you been naughty or nice? 🎅🎅🎅  WHITE CHRISTMAS VASE You Will Need: · Old Tall Jar · Glue gun and glue sticks · White Ruffle Ribbon ·Any Christmas ornament I got a tall coffee jar in our kitchen so I decided to turn it into a vase. Once the jar is clean, glue in the ruffle ribbon one layer at a time. Then, add your ornament in front of the jar. Finally, pick

Conquering Quezon Province | Where to Go and What To Do

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It's rainy season right now and I don't like it. I hate it when its dark, cold and wet. So, I always reminisce the good old times that I had during hot summer days. And one of the best memory that I can think of was when we traveled to Quezon Province. Thank God for my crazy and out going girl friends! 😘  We just got bored one day and suddenly decided to go there. Yay, Apol saved the day! Luckily, she is from Infanta so we won't have to worry about our accommodation and transportation because she have her own car, so, we just shared for the gas. It's a four to five-hour drive that's why our group decided to depart from Manila in the morning. If you go there during summer, there are a lot of locals selling fruits like native mangoes. We stopped by and bought four kilos! 😁😁 While we are approaching Quezon Province, I can't help but stare to the beauty of the ocean with hues of blue sky, white clouds, huge rock formations, green mountains and salty air. J