
Martha Stewart Holidays: Homemade Holidays
Oct 11 2005
•3h 20m
•Family, Documentary
Having a beautiful holiday home doesn't have to cost a fortune; all you need is a little creativity and a collection of great ideas. Luckily, this instructional video led by holiday expert Martha Stewart has plenty of both, offering segments on baking Christmas and Hanukkah dishes and decking the halls with handmade decorations. Bonus features include a Christmas cookie glossary, printable recipes and a useful holiday planner.
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