
Dragana Kovacevic
Producer and Editor, Digital Lifestyle at Corus Entertainment
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2 weeks ago |
globalnews.ca | Dragana Kovacevic
The Curator independently decides what topics and products we feature. When you purchase an item through our links, we may earn a commission. Promotions and products are subject to availability and retailer terms. If you’re having a hard time recognizing yourself in the mirror—wondering where that plump, youthful skin went, or noticing your hair isn’t as full as it used to be (postpartum and menopause are relentless)—you’re not alone.
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2 months ago |
homenetwork.ca | Amber Dowling |Emma Yardley |Doug Murray |Dragana Kovacevic
All it takes is a little determination and a few hours of your day to completely makeover your closet experience. Plus, what better time to go through your drawers and clothing than the spring? If you’ve been staring at your wardrobe and thinking you have nothing to wear, or are tired of stuffing your dressers shut, it’s probably time to declutter your clothes. It may seem overwhelming, but follow our step-by-step guide to tackle that closet clutter and finally feel free.
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2 months ago |
homenetwork.ca | Emma Yardley |Doug Murray |Dragana Kovacevic |Amber Dowling
I have a complicated relationship with clutter, decluttering and establishing a cleaning routine — and I don’t think I’m alone. Thanks to my impulsivity and never-ending search for novelty, my living spaces go through boom-and-bust cycles. I’ll collect new art, antiques, shiny kitchen gadgets or thrifted clothes until there’s no more space, then I’ll clear it all out until there’s barely anything left. For years, I’ve searched for ways to slow down this cycle.
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2 months ago |
homenetwork.ca | Doug Murray |Dragana Kovacevic |Amber Dowling |Lara Buchar
Let it be a repurposed basement, a windowless den or a north-facing room, it’s hard to bring light into a dark space. But if you’re willing to get creative, there are many simple ways to brighten up your space.
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2 months ago |
homenetwork.ca | Mira Nabulsi |Lydia Hrycko |Shorey Andrews |Dragana Kovacevic
Ramadan is finally here and it’s time to start decorating! This March is the official month of Ramadan, where Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset every day for around 30 days. One of the best parts of the Holy Month is bringing friends and family together to feast or have Iftar every evening. But the vibes are even better when the house has cute and festive decor. Here are some of our favourite affordable Amazon finds to help you decorate your home this Ramadan.
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