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Top tools for the do-it-yourselfer on your gift list

Additionally, 69 percent of female respondents admit to having “a laundry list” of projects they’d like their spouse or significant other to take on around the house in the new year. Therefore, it’s safe to say that buying a new tool will hit the nail on the head. With that in mind, and armed with the study’s results showing that 56 percent of men actually prefer to receive functional gifts like tools, and 67 percent of women prefer to give them, here’s a list of Craftsman tools t hat a re “Guys’ Favorites Guaranteed” this holiday season: • C lench Wrench Two-Piece Set. A convenient tool that can be used on more than 50 fastener sizes and types. The ratcheting feature and multi-positional head make for quick work. • Universal Ma x A xess 19-piece Set. A pass-t h r u ratchet a nd socket s y stem t hat v i r t ua l ly eliminates t he need for deep

sockets, and can work with six different types of nuts and bolts. • V4 Combo – Screwdriver and Cutter. Per fect for l ig ht DI Y projects around the home. The sc re wd r iver ha s t wo speed s and features a cutter for various materials. • N EXTEC G2 Drill/Driver. Boasts the best torque in its class, and an all new, two-speed gear box and 18-position clutch. • N EXTEC G2 Multi-Tool. Not only can this tool sand, cut, grind, grate and remove grout, but it now offers a new tool-less accessory excha nge, a l low i ng a qu ickrelease system to cha nge t he attachments versus using a tool such as a hex key, and a variablespeed dial that matches speed to the specific task at hand. For more i n for mat ion on top hol iday g i f ts a nd ea sy how-to projects around the home, visit t he Cra f t sma n E x per ience on www.facebook.com/craftsman. It is the ultimate DIY playground where clinics and demos are hosted by organizations that share their expert skills and talents in lawn and garden care as well as auto repair, woodworking and garage storage – all streamed live over the Internet.

• S olo 814 ES Cut-Off Saw: The Solo 814 ES Cut-Off Saw ($1100) invites hot-knife-through-butter comparisons whether it’s slicing stone, concrete or –in the hands of Chris Grundy, host of the DIY Network’s Cool Tools – a 2-inch steel a ng le iron. The easy-touse tool blends its ow n t wostroke engine fuel. Gas and oil go into separate tanks, and timed injections mi x the ingredients precisely w it h i n t he eng i ne’s single cylinder. • L eatherman Sidekick: Prov-ing t hat a low price doesn’t compromise quality, the Leatherman Sidekick ($40) artfully blends a few favorite tools: needle- nose pliers, w ire cutter and stripper, knife blades, saw, metal file and the allimportant bottle opener. • R ock ler Sawhorse Suppor t s : Ply wood sags if it’s st retched across two sawbucks, but the steel brackets of Rock ler’s Sawhorse Supports ($13) span a 2 x 4 across the gap. The extra lumber supports a sturdy work platform safe to use for power tools, paint or lunch. For more great tool suggestions from the 2011 National Hardware Show, visit www.Popular Mechanics.com.

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beautifully wrapped gift can make any present look like a million bucks. Fortunately, you don’t have to be a gift-wrap expert to make your gifts shine. Follow these simple, inexpensive tips for giving the perfect present every time.

that can be used year-round by simply placing your gift in the bag with a few sheets of tissue paper. Take advantage of the festive, fun and inexpensive boxes and tins at discount stores. They make baked goods and small gifts look special with little effort.

Use scrapbook trim. Put your scrapbooking expertise to work when wrapping gifts. Stickers a nd embel l ish ment s t y pica l ly used for scrapbooking are great for putt ing specia l touches on presents. With the variety of tools

Be prepared. Stock up on w rappi ng paper, tissue paper, bows and gift bags at discount stores like Dollar General. Pre-and post-holiday sales provide great opportunities to stock up on the essentials. Pick some neutral designs, and you’ll be ready for birthdays and other celebrations as well as the holidays. And don’t forget necessities such as tape, scissors and pens.

and accessories available, it’s easy and inexpensive to personalize your gift.

Accessorize with style. Ador n your package w it h something other than a bow. Does the recipient have a sweet tooth? Top things off with a candy cane or wrapped cookie. Add a personal touch with a keepsake ornament or small picture frame with the photo of a grandchild or favorite pet. Unique accessories will impress friends and family before they even open the present. Sav i ng mone y by u si ng w hat nature provides is a simple and eco-friendly way to decorate gift packages. An easy place to cut back is to save money on gift wrapping

expenses. There are many ways to use inexpensive materials to create your own gift wrap. There a re a lso ma ny ever yday items that you may have in your home that you can turn into a designer inspired presentation. Using nature’s gifts, such as pine boughs and fruits, creates a simple but beautiful presentation as well as an inexpensive and eco-friendly way to trim your holiday gifts. A walk in the garden can inspire some wonderful ideas for trimming your gift packages. If you do not have your own garden, a nature hike can yield many treasures that create elegant adornments. Take advantage of the season’s bounty. For more information on Green / Simple Living ideas, visit http:// www.suite101.com/.

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Wr appi ng doesn’t have to be elaborate to be beautiful. Combine a solid w rapping paper w it h a patterned bow. Or, go for a funky look by mixing polka dot paper with plaid ribbon. Use pre-made bows to ensure the perfect bow. No time to shop for gift wrap? Use the comics section from the Sunday paper for fun and colorful gift wrap.

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Technology gifts: New iPad? Don’t forget the apps!

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terms of technolog y, Apple’s i Pad i s t h i s year’s gadget of choice. If you’re planning to purchase, or receive, an iPad this year, you’ll f i r st w a nt some appl ic at ion s (apps). Be forewarned, this can get addictive, and expensive. Here are a few suggestions to get your initial f i x – enough to show-of f w it hout draining your bank account, at least just yet. All apps described here are downloadable from the iTunes App Store.

Food. The beauty of the iPad is that it can go anywhere with you, like the kitchen, and has a large-enough screen to ma ke reading easier, even with flour on your hands. For the wannabe Julia Child, con-sider Epicurious, a free app from Condé Nast, the publisher of Bon Appétit and Gourmet. It offers colorful photos, a shopping list function and the ability to search by main ingredient, cuisine and dietar y restriction. Martha Stewart has her own application.

Music. Set a mood with Pandora, a free Internet radio app that allows you to search by a particular artist, song or composer. When you do, it will build an entire station populated with songs and artists that match. You can also choose the genre of music from Bluegrass and DooWop to Lullabye. The application

displays and plays the occasional ad, so an ad-free experience will cost $36 per year.

TV/Movies. If you love Net f l i x a l ready for catching up on movies and seasons of your favorite telev ision shows, t he company has a free iPad app. To use it, you will need an unlimited membership, starting at $8.99 per month.

Geek. If you are the person ever yone comes to for tech help, or i f s om e on e i n y ou r f a m i l y i s , LogMeIn Ignition for iPad allows you to remain on the couch when the phone rings. The app, which costs $29.99, lets you v iew and control all of your computers from the iPad. Use it to fix a friend’s PC or Mac miles away, access files on the computer you forgot in the office, or turn your new iPad into a lightweight laptop.

Games. Most of the best games for iPad and iPhone cost money. If you’re willing to invest, there are great ones, including classics like Tetris ($7.99), Scrabble ($9.99) and the top-grossing Angry Birds ($4.99).

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Find the hidden meaning within a gift of jewelry In today’s day a nd age, it’s not enough to buy a nondescript bracelet or necklace for a loved one. Luckily, t he per fect piece of jewel r y is only a stone’s t hrow away. This holiday season, f ind a gem t hat ha s long been u sed to convey personalized messages.

ma r i ne a n i ma ls – ca n dest roy cor a l reef, w h ich a re a l ready severely t h reatened by f ish ing practices and climate change. In fact, some scientists say that 20 percent of the world’s coral has

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If you must have real coral, look for vintage pieces, which have the added advantage of being truly one-of-a-kind.

But how do y ou k now w h a t i nd iv idua l stones mea n ? Is amber appropriate for a niece or a grandmother? What about agate or turquoise? The following tips will help you find the perfect stone for any of your loved ones.

For a wife or girlfriend. Sapphire, which conveys sincerity and fidelity, makes an excellent choice for an engagement ring. The a ncient Greeks associated emer a ld w it h A ph rod ite, t he goddess of love, so give emeralds to the woman who holds your heart. Garnet symbolizes loyalty, passion and love.

Over the centuries, many cultures have contributed to the legends and lore surrounding gemstones. These rare products of nature have inspired philosophers and mystics to attribute unusua l powers to these special minerals.

In China, couples who become engaged exchange jade statues, which represent, longev it y and good luck.

For a mother. C e lt ic a nd Gr e e k my t holo g y associates moonstone w ith the triple goddess (maiden, mother and crone). Moonstone was thought to protect women’s health, as well as promote nurturing.

For a sister. Peridot brings the wearer good luck, prosperity and peace. Topaz can be used as an amulet against harm.

For a young daughter or niece. H i s t or ic a l l y, c or a l h a s b e e n a ssociated w it h ch i ld ren – i n many European nations, red coral beads are a traditional baby gift. But har vesting coral – which is actually the exoskeleton of tiny

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Coral beads make an ideal gift for young daughters and nieces. Be sure to look for imitation or vintage coral to avoid contributing to the destruction of coral reefs.

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You may also want to choose a stone based on your loved one’s individual interests. For example, amber, or fossilized tree sap, has an ancient, enduring quality that any history lover will appreciate. A meditative type will enjoy cool stone s, s uch a s aqu a m a r i ne. A met hyst is t radit iona lly used

in crow n jewels, ma k ing it a n appropriate gift for the “princess” of the family. Agate is considered a protection stone. It is believed to att ract st reng t h a nd of fer protect ion from bad dreams, stress and the draining of energy. Agate is said to balance energies and awaken talents. Apatite is considered a gem stone of c om mu n ic at ion. It is believed to help stuttering a nd hy per ten sion, a nd helps one overcome sadness and grief. Apatite is said to aid in fighting viruses and assists in blending the old and the new in one’s life. Aquamarine is associated with courage and the release of anxiety and fear. It is thought to soothe, calm and alleviate fears and to help relaxation on long journeys. Many believe that it protects sailors at sea, and prevents seasickness. Tradition holds that it gives insight and aids in mental clarity. Chalcedony is considered a sacred stone by Native American tribes. It nurtures and promotes brotherhood and good will. Chalcedony is said to alleviate hostility, irritability and melancholy. Diamonds are believed to absorb and amplif y the thoughts of its wearer, as well as the strengths and weaknesses of other gems and their wearers. The ancients also used the diamond for detoxification as it is said to protect from poisons. For more information on the meaning of gems, visit GemSelect.com.

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any Christmas traditions are older than some celebrants might think. The tradition of lighting up a Christmas tree, for example, dates back to the days before Christmas lights. Before electric-powered twinkle lights were invented and even before electricity was discovered, people used actual candles to adorn the Christmas tree. As one can imagine, having an open flame next to a dried-out tree made for some fast fires. That’s why it was customary to keep a bucket of water next to the tree as well. As if fire wasn’t enough, the tinsel used to decorate trees was made from strips of silver and even lead – something that is now known to be a health hazard to adults and children alike. Although we’ve come a long way from candles and lead, trees that are overly dry paired with lights that have frayed wires can just as easily lead to fires. Plus, plastic tinsel can be a choking hazard for children and pets. One Christmas staple that has lost its status as a safety hazard is thepoinsettia plant. Poinsettias are a tropical plant that have become a fixture during the Christmas season. It has long been thought that poinsettias are poisonous to people and animals. W hile there is some toxicity to the plant, it would require the ingestion of hundreds of leaves to get a toxic dose of a plant’s poison. Ingestion may simply cause a case of vomiting or diarrhea instead. But poinsettia leaves are said to have an unpleasant taste, so one bite and most children and animals will probably turn away. Perhaps one of the biggest hazards come Christmas – both then and now – is not having enough turkey or eggnog to go around for holiday guests.

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hose who are ma k ing the effort to stay fit usually have less t ime to go shopping for t hemselves because of t he demands of maintaining a regular exercise program. Therefore, it is always appreciated to receive gifts for the holidays which have their special gym needs in mind.

Here are some savvy last-minute Christmas gift ideas for those on your list who love spending time in the gym:

Protein Bars. A l l t hose on a f it ness diet a re always looking for good sources of protein to help build their growing muscles as well as a healthy snack to keep them away from junk food. A selection of protein bars is a great gift to keep your gym rats healthy and from becoming Grinchy.

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Heart Rate Monitor. Many strength-training programs a nd c a rd io - e x erc i s e r out i ne s require that you keep track of your heart rate in order to reach fitness goals. This thoughtful gift comes and goes straight to the heart.

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Tips to keep the holidays happy and healthy for asthma and allergy sufferers For millions of allergy sufferers, “allergy season” doesn’t really end when warm weather leaves. Wit h more t ime spent indoors where allergens like pet dander and volatile organic compounds linger, cold weather months can be just as unpleasant for people with allergies as spring and summer when pollen fills the air. The holidays can be particularly difficult, as we visit family and friends and welcome guests – and the allergens they bring with them – into our homes. “The holidays can present a variety of cha l lenges for a st h ma a nd allerg y patients,” says New York City allergist Dr. Cliff Bassett, an ambassador for the Asthma and A llerg y Foundation of America. “Our indoor environment changes in many ways during the holidays, from having new people in our homes to bringing in potentia l a i r w ay i r r it a nt s (ex posu re to potpourri, scented candles, etc.) as well as introduction of pine trees and dusty old holiday decorations.”

AAFA offers some advice for helping minimize allergy and asthma triggers in your home this holiday season: •M ost people store hol iday decorations in attics, basements or garages and they can pick up dust, mold and other irritants whi le in storage. Thoroug h ly clea n a l l stored decorat ions before using them in your home. If one or more of these irritants is a trigger for you, wear a mask while cleaning. When you’re done with the decorations this year, clean them again before you seal

them in plastic bags and store them in airtight containers.

•W hen welcoming g uests who have allergies or asthma, take preventat ive steps to help minimize irritants. Give your home a thorough cleaning (you probably would anyway because of the holiday) using cleaning products t hat ca n reduce allergens from hard surfaces, but that do not use harsh, potentially irritat ing chemica ls. Vacuum using a hig h-qua lit y vacuum clea ner w it h a HEPA f ilter to reduce the chance of disturbing dust and circulating it into the air.

• I f you or a loved one suffer from a tree or pollen allergy, artificial t rees ca n be a less ir r itat ing subst it ute, prov ided you opt for one that’s not coated w ith sprayed-on “snow.” If you will be using a live tree, you can reduce mold problems by thoroughly wiping the trunk with a solution of lukewarm water and diluted bleach (one part bleach to 20 parts water). Before you bring the tree inside, use a leaf blower to remove pollen grains.

See an allergist for further advice about holiday a l lerg y t riggers, which may spoil your fun, during the holiday season.

•E veryone loves the smell of the holiday, but scent-creating home accessor ies ca n be i r r ita nts. Limit the use of air fresheners like candles, oils and potpourri. If you really want to fill your home with a holiday aroma during a special occasion, try baking using naturally fragrant ingredients like vanilla, cinnamon or citrus.

No one wants to experience an allergy or asthma attack. By taking steps to minimize irritants in your home environment, you can help ensure that ever yone’s eyes are bright with holiday joy – and not because of allergies.

•A crack ling f ire ca n create a warm, festive mood for holiday g a t h e r i n g s . To m i n i m i z e p o t e n t i a l i r r i t a t i o n , d o n’t u se wood-bu r n i ng stoves or f ireplaces at a ll. If you use a gas fireplace, check vents and use secured doors, rather than screens, to reduce smoke entering the room.

Asthma & allergy friendly gift ideas The Ast hma and A llerg y Foundation of America certifies products t hat a re ast h ma a nd allergy friendly. Consider these gift ideas for anyone on your holiday list who has allergies or asthma: • D yson vacuums

•W hen giving a gift to someone with allergies or asthma, keep their potential triggers in mind. For example, some children with asthma may be irritated by the mater ia ls common ly used in stuffed animals. Look for products that do not have sensitizing or a l lergenic chemica ls such as formaldehyde. You can also find a list of allergy and asthma-friendly products on the A AFA website, www.aafa.org/certified.

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beaut i f u l hol iday table can be the centerpiece of any celebration. However, many hostesses are discouraged by the idea and potential cost of fancy linens, expensive serving ware and a perfect centerpiece.

Set a beautiful foundation

“A beautiful tablescape doesn’t have to be costly,� said Target Style E x p er t for Home a nd HGT V designer Sabrina Soto. “Layering in key holiday trends to your everyday pieces can be a cost-effective way to create a one-of-a-kind dinner table.�

She favors soft, season-less colors for decorating with added touches of gold and silver, which work with a ny color scheme a nd inter ior aesthetic. You can use everyday dinnerware, but create a holiday feel by adding glamorous metallic chargers, chic beaded placemats or napkin rings.

Soto, together with celebrity TV chef and Target culinary partner Giada De Laurent iis, of fer t he following tips for creating a festive, yet affordable holiday setting.

Instead of feeling compelled to use traditional red and green hues, any color combination can be the basis for a festive table, said Soto.

M i x i n g m i r r or e d or n a m e nt s with fresh pine cones or seasonal fruit can make for a festive yet sophisticated decorative piece.

Centerpieces are the focal point of an elegant table but don’t need to be expensive to be beautiful. A single silver or metallic accessory can increase the glam factor of your centerpiece or try clustering several accessories for a sparkling effect.

Plan a stress-free menu A beautiful table sets the stage for an evening of delicious food and warm conversation. Plan ahead and prepare most of the food in advance, rather than trying to cook everything at once. You’ll feel less stressed and will be able to enjoy the party.

Polish up grandma’s old silver vases or purchase some inexpensive mercury glass items such as hurricane or vot ive ca nd le holders – t he season’s hottest trend. A crystal vase for the centerpiece can elevate the table’s elegance quotient. Fresh f lowers can be pricey during the holidays; Soto suggests filling the vase with small glass ornaments.

“Try to leave only one item for last minute prep – this brings everyone into the kitchen and sets the tone for a cozy, comfortable evening,� said De Laurentiis. “I prepare most dishes in my Giada De Laurentiis ceramic bakeware because it can

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go directly from the oven to the table, and still look great.� To f ur t her simplif y t he menu, De Laurentiis suggests selecting foods that can be served at room temperature. Try a red pepper or basil cheesecake that can be made ahead of time, and will be fine sitting out before the party even begins. W hile foods like fish or shrimp are delicious, they are hard to keep fresh if you are serving food buffet-style. By combining beautif ul pieces that you love with classic elements, anyone can create an exquisite look for the holidays. For more holiday decorating ideas and affordable design that will add elegance to any table, visit Target.com/Christmas.

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