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<p>Some might say you should have a garden before you have a bud vase. But I'm of the opinion that people can always use a cool bud vase, if for nothing more than decoration. That's why I bought a bunch of these <a rel="nofollow"... Read More »
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Ellen Silverman
Near a favorite reading chair, present a page-turning vignette. Paint a silhouette on a backdrop of book pages. And cut vase shapes to give text three dimensions. Don't be fooled. This craft, which requires only basic tools, is quick and easy. Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (2) | Blog
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Have you ever had the disheartening experience of coming home from an exotic trip with a bundle of carefully selected souvenirs, only to find "Made in China" stickers on the backs of half of them? (This is, of course, assuming you were not actually vacationing in China, which would be a... Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (1) | Blog
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my first ever blog post was about these great vases from cb2 and this weekend i finally got them up in my apartment.Check it out!
this is what you see when you walk into the door .they were such a great deal at $2.95 each. they add a great summer feel to the apartment . Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (0) | Blog
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Round glass paperweights are my thing! Ever since I went to an open house a few years ago and saw a beautiful collection of them in an illuminated cabinet, I have loved them! While antiquing with my dear friend in a nearby quaint little town, I told her about the collection I saw and... Read More »
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If you've ever found yourself on the receiving end of several deliveries of, say 30th birthday flower bouquets, first of all, lucky you. Second, that means you know that feeling of looking around at new collection of perfectly serviceable vases that you nevertheless don't need and would never have purchased for yourself. And there they go, off to the dark recesses of your hardest-to-reach kitchen cabinets—or to the Salvation Army, if storage space is really at a premium. Still, you don't have to purge your whole vase aggregation (or toss out your stemware collection to make room for it). Instead, why not save one or two of the florist-issue models and dress them up with what I like to call, "outfits", and then round out the bunch with a couple of vases that collapse to roughly the size of a dinner napkin when not in use. Both strategies will give you lots more ways to display spring's newest arrivals, and neither will encroach on your precious cabinet square footage.
First up, at left, is a build-it-yourself kit from 5.5 designers. It consists of precut birch pieces that can be assembled into three different shapes around several sizes of vase. It's available for 45 Euros on Domestic.fr. (There is, however, a rather hefty delivery fee to the U.S., so this might be only for the hardcore.) [via Home Canary]
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