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  • [Christy Mitchell], who makes art lighting (Seen those lamps made from old radios and cameras? They're hers...), decorative tile assemblages and other "repurposed" items, says S.P.A.C.E. will also house studios for "strange doll" maker Beth Robinson, clay sculptor John Brickels and mixed-media sculptor Jake Rifkin. The group will host a "tentative meet-and-greet" this week for Burlington's First Friday Art Walk. On Saturday, August 15, 5-9 p.m., they'll throw a benefit art auction for the new collective.

  • Nancy McGarity's 25 Secrets of Clutter Prevention 1. Have a home for every item. 2. Always return items to their homes. 3. Store items where theyre needed most. 4. Keep frequently used items in very accessible spaces and seldom-used items in places that are harder to reach. 5. Consider your habits when deciding where something should belong. That will make it easier for you to maintain your system. 6. Label shelves, containers (especially opaque ones), drawers, etc., to make it easy for anyone even a visitor to find and put away items. 7. Choose containers that appeal to you, so you will be more apt to use them. Dress up boring containers, such as shoe boxes, with fabric, wrapping paper, leftover wallpaper or the like. 8. Instead of bringing home more containers that may actually add ...

    ...: kids undermining organizing efforts, houses filled with hand-me-downs, piles of sentimental it...

  • The American Cancer Society Discover shop will host its annual "Holiday Open House" from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 20, at 2197 University Ave. Items featured will include a large selection of holiday gifts, decorations, and clothing. The shop also features shoes, jewelry and accessories,books, household goods and decorative items for the home.

  • ... chromium electroplating is used for items such as automotive trim, metal furniture, bicycles... Incorporate several housekeeping practices into 40 CFR 63.342(f);. phase out t...

  • bcalwell@cnpapers.com 304-348-5188 For art glass lovers and devotees of West Virginia-made products, the new Reflections of Romance Art Glass Gallery in Nitro has the best of both worlds. Earlier this month, Casey Conrad opened Reflections of Romance at 251 First Ave., next door to his Affordable Self Storage business. The Reflections of Romance retail showroom has examples of glass products made by such Mountain State artisans as Blenko Glass, Fenton Art Glass and Ron Hinkle Glass. Its only West Virginia products made with West Virginia labor, Conrad said. Items include lamps, vases and a variety of smaller, collectible glass figurines, to name just a few. Among the offerings at Reflections of Romance are works by cameo carvers Kelsey Murphy and Robert Bomkamp, who produce works of gla...

  • ... sold crystal products and other decorative items for Princess House, Inc. for many years. The...

  • NEW YORK - Christie's auction house has added a special online- only component to its upcoming Elizabeth Taylor sale that will feature 950 items, with pre-sale estimates ranging from $100-$200 for an art deco bracelet to $10,000 for a white gold and diamond necklace. Highlights of the online-only auction went on view on the fashion website Moda Operandi on Monday. All items covering four categories - fine jewelry, fashion and accessories, costume jewelry and decorative arts and memorabilia - will be featured on Christie's website, beginning Friday.

  • don't try this at home! If you're planning on building a replica of the Gingerbread House, you'll want to consider some serious grocery shopping. The icing alone takes 300 pounds of powdered sugar, 95 pounds of egg whites and 4 1/2 pounds of cream of tartar. The Gingerbread siding on the house takes 40 pounds of margarine, 119 pounds of sugar, 32 pounds of brown sugar, 7 gallons of molasses, 225 pounds of flour, 3 pounds of salt, 2 pounds of ginger and cinnamon each and 1 pound of cloves. More than 20 pounds of hard candy is used for the finishing touches. GALENA, Ill. - Probably nowhere in the world is there a greater repertoire of gingerbread recipes than America, varying in taste, presentation, ingredients, baking aids and decorative items.

  • Nowhere in the world is there a greater repertoire of gingerbread recipes than America, varying in taste, presentation, ingredients, baking aids and decorative items. As a result, imaginative cooks can create the most spectacular gingerbread houses and centerpieces ever - unless you're Executive Chef Randy Hoppman of Eagle Ridge Resort & Spa who has a tendency to take his gingerbread creations over the top - literally. With Christmas right around the corner, Chef Hoppman and his culinary staff spend the better part of each November preparing the resort's famous child-size Gingerbread House for it's opening debut on Thanksgiving weekend and the official kick off of the holiday season at the Galena resort.

  • ...The Fairbanks House, a 12-room Amelia Island bed and breakfast inn loc... and Caspian avenues, and 72 street-end decorative poles that will be wired for cameras to address pu...Certain pre-tax items included in adjusted earnings for the third quarte...



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