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Not ready to re-do the dining
room but craving a fresh new look for Spring? Linens are the
easiest way to revive your décor without making a major investment.
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A daunting task is easy
to tame with a little fortitude and a plan.
Plunge In If you're as worried about guests seeing your clean laundry as you are the dirty, it's probably time to reorganize your linen closet. It's easy to accumulate a large collection of…
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i wrote about the great work of may luk
from take me homeware
back in August. her latest work caught my eye. i am
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a dinner table doesn't have to be boring...it also doesn't have to be over the top. i am loving...
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Remember the days when being a mom and being a housewife went hand in hand? We don't either. Still, something about these cloth napkins printed with vintage patterns is making us feel deliciously retro. Made exclusively for Grove NY by designer Kitty Hall, the napkins boast hand-sewn detailing and come in sets of four. We were torn between this cheerful bird print and the bright Red Berry pattern. Buy both, and add an oh-so-60s accent to your table.
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Trust me, I am all for theme parties (and if costumes are involved, even better). But part of what I like about a theme party is choosing the theme; at Fourth of July parties, it is decided before you send the first invitation. So then the question becomes, do you go all-out stars-and-stripes-and-Uncle-Sam-hats, or just use some combination of red, white or blue party supplies to set the mood. Or do you skip the patriotic thing altogether and just focus on the food? I scanned the Independence Day-themed items on Plumparty.com and found plenty of options for all of the above.
The literal and cheap: set of three stars and stripes snack bowls for $4. You won't be using these again (and they wouldn't hold up even if you wanted to).
So now, the informal poll: Which of these items would guests most likely find on your Fourth of July table:
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