Issue July 2016 - Better Homes and Gardens (2024)

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IN EVERY ISSUEEDITOR’S LETTERjust do itI must confess something to all you DIYers out there: The first time I heard the acronym, it took me a little while to figure it out. (This was pre-Google, in case you’re wondering.) That story tells you a little about my level of skill—even today—with a needle and thread, a hot-glue gun, and any sort of carpentry that requires precise joinery. It’s not that I don’t like handiwork. I love gardening and cooking. Both are pure relaxation for me. But for the rest, I often rely on the kindness and advice of friends and professionals, especially while we were creating this DIY-theme issue.One such expert is BHG senior editor Kit Selzer (with me at left ). Kit is a DIY wonder: She knows how to reno a…2 min
IN EVERY ISSUEWHAT’S TRENDING ON BHG.COM1 SUMMER DRINK HACKS Save your summer sippers! Our ice tricks will keep drinks cold but not diluted. BHG.com/IceHack2 HEAVENLY HYDRANGEAS Sun, shade, low-maintenance—find your perfect bloom. BHG.com/BestBlooms3 DECOR FOR JULY 4TH Bring sparkle to the table and door with festive red, white, and blue crafts. BHG.com/4Decor[ SWEEPSTAKES]Win daily!ENTER FOR A CHANCE TO WIN OUR FAVORITE DECORATIVE ITEMS IN JULY. ENTRY DETAILS ON PAGE 111.Enter at BHG.com/HomeDecor[ BLOGGER OF THE MONTH]SOUTHERN REVIVALSJAMIE LOTTBHG.COM/JAMIEBLOG@SOUTHERNREVIVALSSOUTHERNREVIVALS.COM“My favorite DIYs are the ones where I get to build something,” Jamie says of the projects she features on Southern Revivals. Initially launched as an online portfolio, the blog quickly grew after Jamie received tutorial requests from as far away as Australia. Her most satisfying DIY makeover to date? Her office, “a large-scale project on a small-scale…1 min
FRESHTRENDING TROPICALSHORNED MELON PLANTER A tiny tropical fruit planter sets the scene. $24; shop.chen-williams.comPATIO PARTY PITCHER Gilt accents plus flamingos? You can’t get more Miami than that. $85; rosannainc.comBRIGHT SERIES PILLOWS Geometrics pop in a super bright palette. $150 each; momastore.orgNUDE GLASS VASE A pretty pastel goes ultra-modern in this cased-glass vase. $75; comerfordcollection.comPORTER DINNER PLATES Cheeky, the paper plate makers who donate a meal for every purchase, now make porcelain. $5.99 each; target.comPINK FLAMINGO CARD This sweet illustration of the iconic bird could double as artwork. $4.50; gingiber.comGREEN LEAF WALLPAPER This botanical print could’ve come right out of Blanche Devereaux’s bedroom. $35 a roll; chasingpaper.comNOVA KILIM RUG Soft-color geometrics in this flatweave echo the Deco buildings of South Beach. $450; olliellausa.comPALM LOUNGE CHAIR You can just picture yourself poolside in…1 min
FRESHgetting ready with CAROLINE HARPER KNAPP7 A.M. My boys (Knox, 2, and Andrew, 7 months) are my alarm clock now. I get up, make breakfast, and hand them off to my husband, Fred, while I hop in the shower. 7:30 A.M. I’m into color-protecting shampoo and conditioner from Aveda right now—it keeps my color looking fresh. Postshower, when my face is still damp, I put on Skinceuticals Physical Fusion SPF 50 ($34; skinceuticals.com); it has a tint to even out your skin. 7:45 A.M. I wish I could say I go right to makeup, but by now I’m probably tending to the boys—getting new toys to keep them entertained or changing a diaper. 7:50 (ish) A.M. My summer makeup routine: IT Cosmetics Bye Bye Under Eye Concealer ($24; itcosmetics.com), Stila Stay All Day Bronzer ($36;…2 min
HOMEHAPPY YELLOWSMood-lifters and energy-boosters, yellows are pure infusions of happiness. Natural partners for soft aquas and grays, yellows also embrace strong reds and pinks. The trick to cheery walls is to avoid the washed-out shades of the noon sun: Rich sunset colors and pastels that mimic early morning light are the most appealing yellows.Is yellow right for you? Take our color quiz to find out. BHG.com/JulyColorHOT OFF THE SPRING RUNWAYS, sunny yellows are headed for home interiors, and Atlanta designer Helen Harbin Davis is on trend. “Yellow is a versatile color,” she says. “It’s one of my favorites to pair with blue and gray, but unlike other primary colors, it also works well with warm tones. In this room, it’s a perfect backdrop for the amazing corals and blues.” Here’s her…1 min
HOMEin skilled handsSaving money might have been Courtney Fernan’s original make-it-herself motivation, but over the years her hobby has become a full-blown, full-time passion. “I just love making things,” she says, especially “creating something custom to fit the space.” Her space is an Orange County farmhouse-style home that she and her husband, Ryan, continually update to reflect their family (which includes daughter Riley and son Grady). They’re happy to install cabinetry, lay tile, and paint furniture. And to get a one-of-a-kind look, Courtney sews, staples, and wields a glue gun. The thrill of every project, she says, is “making it something that’s totally your own.”SPECIAL TOUCHESDetails carry decorative weight in the living room, above. Courtney lengthened curtains with a fabric border and “goldleafed” corners of picture frames with painters tape that she…3 min

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Why is Tara no longer on better homes and gardens? ›

BHG is sad to inform you that our much loved Stylist and Deco Presenter Tara Dennis has today announced she'll be stepping away from the show in 2021 to spend more time with her family and ever growing homewares business, Tara Dennis Store..

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The magazine is published 12 times per year by Dotdash Meredith (formerly Meredith Corporation).

How long has Better Homes and Gardens magazine been around? ›

Better Homes & Gardens launched in 1922 as Fruit, Garden and Home. The magazine offered informative articles, cooking techniques, and contests. In 1924, the name changed to Better Homes & Gardens, and it was considered one of the "Seven Sisters" women's service magazines.

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Why did Karen leave Better Homes and Gardens? ›

To manage the multitude of projects on my plate, I've decided to step back from Better Homes and Gardens this year,” Karen explained, adding, “My daughters are in their last teenage years too – it's quite daunting as Stella is in year 12 and also on her Ls.” She also hinted at more exciting ventures in the pipeline.

Who replaced Tara Dennis? ›

Replacing Tara Dennis, who left last year, Juliet will be working alongside her husband Charlie Albone who she just so happened to meet working in television, many moons ago. “Charlie had been doing Selling Houses Australia for a few years when we met so he was the seasoned professional and I was the novice.

What happened to the old gardener on Better Homes and Gardens? ›

Landscaper Jason Hodges has been dumped from Better Homes & Gardens after 15 years, to be replaced by Selling Houses Australia's Charlie Albone. A spokesperson for Seven said in a statement to Mumbrella they were bidding a “fond farewell” to Hodges.

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Better Homes & Gardens partnered with Walmart in 2008 to bring you a line of home products designed with function, beauty, and style in mind.

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Better Homes and Gardens star Ed Halmagyi announces he's leaving Seven | news.com.au — Australia's leading news site.

Who is the target audience for Better Homes and Gardens magazine? ›

Launched in 1922, the brand now has a reach of over 51 million engaged consumers across all platforms, from print and digital to social and influencer networks. BH&G has a predominantly female audience and is thus best-suited for companies looking to engage with affluent female homeowners.

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Does Better Homes and Gardens still have a magazine? ›

Browse the latest recipes, decorating ideas, and garden tips straight from the pages of this month's issue of Better Homes & Gardens magazine.

Who is replacing Ed on BHG? ›

After saying a bittersweet goodbye to Fast Ed, we've got some exciting news about who's stepping into the kitchen spotlight. Colin Fassnidge will take over as Better Homes and Gardens' resident chef, joining Karen Martini with his quick, simple, affordable meals for viewers to recreate at home.

Why is Ed Halmagyi leaving Better Homes and Gardens? ›

Halmagyi is best known for his role on the Seven Network lifestyle show Better Homes and Gardens, on which he became a cast member in 2003, as well as contributing to the eponymous monthly magazine. In November 2023, Halmagyi announced he was leaving the series after 20 years, to focus on a personal business venture.

What happened to Tara on Better Homes and Gardens? ›

Interior decorator Tara Dennis has announced she is leaving Better Homes & Gardens after 14 years. Interior decorator Tara Dennis has announced she is leaving Better Homes & Gardens after 14 years with the show, to focus on her retail business.

When did Tara Dennis leave better homes? ›

Interior decorator Tara Dennis has announced she is leaving Better Homes & Gardens after 14 years with the show, to focus on her retail business. On Facebook she wrote, “A new year can often mean a fresh perspective so as we ease into 2021 I'm letting you know I'm changing things up a little.

Who has been axed from Better Homes and Gardens? ›

Landscaper Jason Hodges has been axed from Seven's lifestyle format Better Homes and Gardens after 15 years with the program, with his last episode airing December 21. Hodges will be replaced by rival Charlie Albone and garden correspondent Melissa King, with Graham Ross to stay with the program also.

Why did Ed leave Better Homes and Gardens? ›

Halmagyi is best known for his role on the Seven Network lifestyle show Better Homes and Gardens, on which he became a cast member in 2003, as well as contributing to the eponymous monthly magazine. In November 2023, Halmagyi announced he was leaving the series after 20 years, to focus on a personal business venture.

What is Tara Dennis doing now? ›

“The other night, there was an echidna going across it,” smiles the long-time TV presenter, and interior designer who now works full time running her two Pepperwhites homewares stores in Sydney's Wahroonga and Balmain.

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