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  2. Easy DIY Thanksgiving Centerpieces for a Picture-Perfect Table

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    Whether you want to use all the flowers available, opt for a gourd and pumpkin display, or use old family photos to up the nostalgia factor there are plenty ideas here to get you inspired.

  3. Minimalist photography - Wikipedia

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    "As an approach in photography, minimalism or minimalistic photography could be taken by the photographer in all genres. No matter if you are a portrait, architecture, landscape etc. photographer, minimalist photos are always an option as long as you have a minimal look toward your surroundings" -Milad Safabakhsh, Founder of Minimalist Photography Awards.

  4. If you're going for a minimalist theme, though, then it's a good idea to be more intentional with how you utilize under-the-bed storage. "Use the space under the bed wisely," says Jay.

  5. I Talked to 11 Interior Designers, and They All Agreed This ...

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    Closed-concept interiors can lead to major design moments. "With one big space, you only have one design move. With smaller spaces, you can have a bit more fun," says Kevin Kaminski of Kaminski ...

  6. Digital photo frame - Wikipedia

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    A digital photo frame. A digital photo frame (also called a digital media frame) is a picture frame that displays digital photos without the need of a computer or printer. The introduction of digital photo frames predates tablet computers, which can serve the same purpose in some situations; however, digital photo frames are generally designed specifically for the stationary, aesthetic display ...

  7. Awkward Family Photos - Wikipedia

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    Awkward Family Photos originated as a website in 2009 that featured photographs that captured embarrassing yet humorous moments among family members and friends. [1] Mike Bender, the founder of the company, and his writing partner, Doug Chernack, launched the site early that year, which asked people to submit any awkward photos that they had in ...