Colonial Scene Needlepoint Pillow News
Small vendors, giant creativity. (Home Textiles)(part 2)
NEW YORK--Creating unique fabrications is what sets apart certain manufacturers from others in this industry. Certain small vendors, while not major volume-movers or big money-makers, can come up with unique styles and designs to catch the right buyer's eye. What follows is part II of HFN's look at
Publication: HFN The Weekly Newspaper for the Home Furnishing Network
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Rabbits of All Shapes, Sizes Keep This House Hopping; Collector Is Also Advocate for the Real Thing
Rabbits rule the roost at Brenda Coran's Colonial-style home. From the nylon banner covering the front door and white rabbit stencils on the bathroom walls to figurines sitting atop tables and shelves, and kitchen cabinets full of rabbit plates and glassware, bunnies are everywhere. Rabbit-themed
Publication: The Washington Post
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Rabbits of All Shapes, Sizes Keep Collector Hopping; Derwood Resident Is an Advocate For Furry Friends
Rabbits rule the roost at Brenda Coran's Colonial-style home in Derwood. From a nylon banner covering the front door and white rabbit stencils on the bathroom walls to figurines sitting atop tables and shelves, and kitchen cabinets full of rabbit plates and glassware, bunnies are everywhere.
Publication: The Washington Post
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There are countless uses for counted cross stitching
The technique of cross stitch is perhaps the most popular form of embroidery among needleworkers. This is because it is easy to do and the results are always perfect. Every stitch is exactly like the other, and the finished project is neat and crisp. Perhaps you have seen early American samplers
Publication: Chicago Sun-Times
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Show House With Ideas That Are Doable - New York Times
NOT your usual pie in the sky mansion makeover, a historic three-story Colonial house in Woodbury turned show house, is filled with doable ideas that people can relate to.Earlier this year, a series of barns on the property were converted into Country Loft Antiques. Now the original circa-1706
Publication: The New York Times
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