Home decor gets pop art punch (The Burlington Free Press)
Saturday, October 3rd, 2009Accent pieces, color help achieve look
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Accent pieces, color help achieve look
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Perhaps the biggest theme in home decorating going into fall is comfortable, real, personalized style.
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Fall home decor takes page from the past (Courier-Post)
“Look, Spot! Look and see . . .”
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Retro titles show up as decor (Courier-Post)
High Street in Mount Holly is home to many art-oriented businesses, such as High Street Art & Framing, which opened in December.
More here: ‘An up-and-coming place’ (Burlington County Times)
Patsy Thola Chamberlain’s neighbors have a hard time competing when it comes to yard decor. Ordinary hardware store or milk carton bird feeders hardly stand a chance next to Chamberlain’s…
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A Spiritual Art: Ceramic artist takes flight with birdshrines (Skagit Valley Herald)
You’re free to go anywhere to celebrate the Fourth of July – this is America after all. But why would you want to be anywhere but South Jersey?
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S.J. sparkles with Independence Day events (Courier-Post)
Vergennes business focuses on what you already have
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Reusing, repurposing key to home redesign (The Burlington Free Press)
Two elementary school students, taking inspiration from sunsets and whales, can see their artwork displayed on banners welcoming visitors to the city. “I knew there were orcas around…
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Student art graces second round of chamber banners (Anacortes American)
When Louis XIV decided the royal palace at Versailles should have a huge Hall of Mirrors, his minister of finance saw an opportunity.
Continue here: The right mirror can have an impact on your decor (Courier-Post)
Stephany Vogel will welcome guests to her Whidbey Island art studio this weekend and offer them a behind-the-scenes glimpse of where she creates her work. Vogel, who lives near Coupeville,…
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An inside glimpse at the beginnings of art (Skagit Valley Herald)