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If your budget is a little tight right now for wall art including painting, prints, or simply getting that favorite photo properly framed and matted, relax: there's another inexpensive option for dressing your walls with style and flair. Read More »
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The season of barbecues is in full swing, and that means...lots of trash. I know, we're all trying not to be wasteful, but let's be honest: The last time you had an outdoor get-together, didn't you end up with multiple bags of garbage at the end of the party?
I know I…
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As autumn sets in and the holiday hosting
season begins, PointClickHome.com has rounded
up the latest and greatest pieces to dress your table. Hundreds of
patterns are introduced each fall but there are always a few that
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so by now everyone knows...i am a plate girl . i found these plates at working class studio which is part of savannah college of art and design . these plates are by wrought irony which is a colaboration of 6 artists. you can buy all 4 at uncommon goods for $40 or buy them individually for $8.... Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (1) | Blog
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You've whipped up a perfect picnic spread, complete with your famous flourless chocolate cake for dessert. So why serve such a feast on flimsy white paper plates? These pretty picnic plates from Working Class Studio are both sturdy and smart looking, come in designs to suit every taste, and will serve as the perfect platform for your culinary creations.
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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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another great supermarket discovery. bailey doesn’t bark is a designer on the site and combines drawings with practical items (per the profile on the site!). how incredible is this stuff. from the sleeping penquins to the tea bag cup. Check out bailey doesn’t bark here: Bailey... Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (0) | Blog
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when june hits i immediately want to head to the beach and of course am drawn to all things summer-like in the home décor department. i really like this place setting from z gallarie. it is called “montego” it isn’t too pricey…find it here. A dinner plate - set of 4 is... Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (0) | Blog
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i am loving this plate set from 2modern.com. i think this would be great for a holiday place setting matched with a deep green. here is another version of the same plate. the set is $72 and is made by notnatural. www.serendipityandspark.com - carolyn clark Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (0) | Blog
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