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How to Make Your Family's New House Feel Like Home · RedHeaded Patti

If you’re trying to make a house feel like a home, incorporating family photos, your childrens’ art, or art that you love looking at. Certain items can hold a lot of nostalgic value, and unpacking them as soon as you get moved into your new home is helpful when you’re trying to make things feel like home. Our memory is most closely related to our sense of smell, so making your new house smell like something you and your family associate with being at home will help you feel settled in. That’s why open houses will sometimes have fresh baked cookies available — that fresh smell of cookies triggers a memory of other times you’ve been at home with fresh-baked cookies.

5 Ways To Creatively Display Your Books in a Small Apartment · RedHeaded Patti

Owning hard copies of books is great, but it’s easy for an extensive collection to clutter a small home or apartment. Finding ways to store books in a small apartment is important as it not only keeps your home organized and clutter-free, but it also keeps your books fresh and longer-lasting. Store the books under the bench to keep them away from the direct sunlight, and use cushions on top to create a cozy place to read all of your favorite books. This display will make use of the empty space inside the non-functioning fireplace while creating unique and quirky storage.

Tips for Supporting Your Child Through Puberty · RedHeaded Patti

If you have any comments or questions or just want to learn more about Apricotton, contact us through our website’s contact form or Instagram When entering adulthood, you were probably relieved you wouldn’t have to deal with the stages of puberty or awkward conversations with your parents or health teachers ever again. If your child asks you a question and you don’t have an answer or you’re unsure if it’s correct, then be honest and say “ Your kids may think of you as a superhero with your wealth of knowledge, but showing humility will make you feel more approachable and that their question isn’t “dumb.” Share what you wish you knew Kids often forget you were once in elementary school and went through the same uncertainties and dilemmas. If you had those questions growing up, your children probably have identical questions they hope you’ll address.

Have a Safe, Socially-Distanced Housewarming · RedHeaded Patti

Housewarming parties are a great time to get together with those who celebrate your big wins, like moving into a new home. Now that we’re spending less time in traffic and more time at the drive-in theater, we’ve been having a lot more fun behind the wheel. You may want to let your neighbors know ahead of time, so they won’t be wondering where all the traffic came from! Regardless of your level of restrictions and comfort in holding a housewarming party, there are plenty of ways to do so safely that won’t have you feeling like you’ve missed out on this new home tradition.

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