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Hi guys! Just a quick post, today I am having lunch with Lizette, a dear friend of mine. As you can tell, I gift a lot because my friends are a priority and a significant gift in my life. I know that today, my friend needs a little love, so off I went to the goodie cupboard to chose something special with some added personal touches. It took me less than 15 minutes, and cost me less than $6 to make a special gift that my friend loved so much…she photographed...

Tonight for my Women’s Study Group, my friend Julie and I took our turn to bring eats for everyone, while we also got “food for the soul.” After a quick catch up call with Julie (she is also an event planner from San Diego – (yes, I know…what are the chances that we would meet and be fast friends?) we decided on a fall theme for a fun yet simple buffet. Here’s what we whipped up to bring to the table: Brenda and Jessi: caramel apples tea...

Alright, fellow fall lovers! Now for the big wrap-up of our fantastic autumn decorating day. Are you ready? Let’s do it. To finish up the rest of the house, we used: leftover paper leaves from the Dollar Tree those awesome pinecones, pumpkins, and gourds from Vons a saved wreath, an old scare crow, and a couple little fall items from the fall box a few larger pumpkins from Vons for our front porch about 5 or 6 candles we bought on sale in the summer & saved for this time...

Hey there, thanks for checking out Part Two of our Fall Décor day! We had such a good time doing all of this and we hope you scored some bits of quick & easy inspiration from our Practically Perfect time.  Grab your favorite cup of tea, and let’s get to work! So, picking up right where we left off: We were able to pull down our “Fall Box” as well as our “Halloween Box” and mix & match some items from both.  Do you keep your holiday & seasonal décor...

…that looks FANTASTIC and won’t break the bank! The holidays are upon us, and we took a few fun hours this week to get the house looking festive for fall. The essential ingredient to home decorating for the holidays, is to save and store what you buy over the years, use what you already have on hand, add some on-sale items, candles and bows you’ve saved from earlier in the year, and of course: GOURDS! Here at Practically Perfect Planner, we love...

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