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Jeni’s Splendid Holiday Ice Cream Collection

The six flavors from Jeni’s Holiday Collection are perfect to get your sweet tooth in the holiday spirit. The festive flavors are perfect for pairing with Christmas pies and cakes and wonderful to send to loved ones as a jolly treat. $72.00 for 6 flavorful pints. Click “Continue Reading” to read all about their gourmet maple walnut, sweet potato with torched marshmallows, cranberry royale swirl, boozy eggnog, dark chocolate peppermint and watch a creative video about their homemade ice creams are made. -Taryn Cox for THE WIFE

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Mrs. Party Planner: DIY Party Animal Candles

I’ve never been a DIY kind of gal, but this project was just too cute to resist! These gold candle holders are classic, elegant and can be reused year after year! Your children’s favorite animals can hold their birthday candles atop a cake or little cupcakes.  The little plastic animal are easy to find and this DIY project is incredibly simple for any wife to master. Click “Continue Reading” for more photos and directions.

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A Well Read WIFE: Jackie, My Obsession

Launching this November is Ron Galella’s coffee table book Jackie: My Obsession, his follow up book to Jacqueline (1976). This 400 page gilded masterpiece is stocked heavily with never published images of Jackie Onassis along with The Kennedy’s.

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WIFE with Kids: The Airplane Spoon

 

For generations parents have had to get creative during mealtime turning an ordinary spoons into imaginary choo choo trains or swirling airplanes. The Italian company, Cucchiavio has made it one step easier making actual airplane shaped spoons, perfect for encouraging your kids to take one more bite of veggies.

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A Well Read WIFE: La Dolce Vita

This lavish fourth volume in Abrams’ Slim Aarons collection revels in this photographer’s decades-long love affair with Italy. From breathtaking aerials of the Sicilian countryside to intimate portraits of celebrities and high society taken in magnificent villas, Slim Aarons: La Dolce Vita captures the essence of “the good life.” Slim Aarons first visited Italy as a combat photographer during World War II and later moved to Rome to shoot for Life magazine, yet even after relocating to New York, he would return to Italy almost every year for the rest of his life.

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