Shannon Philpott

Writing, Reflecting, Teaching

Homemade Christmas Decorations: A Family Affair

Published November 2011: eHow Home

Homemade Christmas Decorations: A Family Affair
Getting Crafty for the Holidays

Article Excerpt:

People who purchase Christmas décor each year can add quite a bit of expense to an already expensive tradition. Rather than buying yet another string of lights — possibly pushing the electric bill higher — or paying for pricey, mass-produced decorations that you are likely to encounter in as many homes as you visit during the holidays, this year make your own. You may or may not save money, but you will certainly provide a project that the family can share. Read more »

November 17, 2011 Posted by | Magazine Writing, Sample Work | , , | 1 Comment

Picking a Christmas Tree

Published November 2011: eHow Home

Picking a Christmas Tree
Finding the Perfect Fit for the Festivities

Article Excerpt:

The Christmas tree is, quite literally, the centerpiece of Christmas for many who celebrate the holiday. But choosing the tree that best fits your family’s logistical and personal tastes can be a challenge, given the seemingly unlimited options filling store windows. Read more »

November 16, 2011 Posted by | Magazine Writing, Sample Work | , , , | Leave a Comment

Put a Stop to Bedtime Tantrums

Published November 2011: eHow Family

Put a Stop to Bedtime Tantrums
Going from Struggles to Sweet Dreams

Article Excerpt:

You know the scenario. It’s time to go to sleep, but your toddler wants you to read just one more book or sing yet another lullaby. And once you’re done with that, she needs a drink of water, but then still refuses to settle down. Before you know it, she’s overtired and unhappy, which results in a bedtime tantrum — and one exhausted parent. Read more »

November 16, 2011 Posted by | Magazine Writing, Sample Work | , , , | 1 Comment

Bountiful Thanksgiving on a Budget

Published November 2011: eHow Food

Bountiful Thanksgiving on a Budget
Prepare a Delicious Dinner, Give Thanks and Spend Less

Article Excerpt:

Thanksgiving is about giving thanks. It’s about family and friends. But it’s equally, if not mostly, about food. Besides, thankfulness and loved ones tend to be free. Food isn’t. From birds the size of small children to complicated side dishes, the grocery bill for such a meal can become too much to bear. And as soon as you try to cut corners with cost, you probably worry that you’re cutting corners on quality, as well. Read more »

November 16, 2011 Posted by | Magazine Writing, Sample Work | , , , | Leave a Comment

Elegance on a Budget

Published October 2011: eHow Home

Elegance on a Budget
How to Pull Off an Elegant Celebration Without Breaking the Bank

Article Excerpt:

Times are tough — but just because your budget is a little tight, it doesn’t mean your feast has to suffer. “Thanksgiving is about abundance, so an abundance of holiday items makes a simple but beautiful accent,” said Jeanette Chasworth, certified interior designer and owner of Chasworth Place. Read more »

November 3, 2011 Posted by | Magazine Writing, Sample Work | , , , , | Leave a Comment

   

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