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Home Decor: Star Centerpieces

Merry Christmas, everyone! I have another holiday project for you. Thanks to the recent Pottery Barn catalog, these little paper stars are sweeping through blog land. Here is my take on what you can do with these cute little stars. These stars are very easy to make. They’re called “lucky stars” and you can find a written tutorial here: www.opane.com Enjoy! + + + + +Supplies Used+ + + + + Glimmer Mist in “Sand” Impression Obsession Musical Note Stamp Prima Flowers & Pearls Maya Road Trinket Pin Ranger/Tim Holtz Adage Ticket

Mirrors are known for their decorative features. Given their reflective properties, mirrors also add more light to the interiors, apart from adding character to the room. Since a mirror is an integral part of your room and home decor, it is important to install it perfectly. This Pottery Barn video demonstrates how to hang a mirror perfectly to create the right visual statement. Before mounting a mirror, it is important to check the correct alignment, height and aesthetic appeal of the location. Some of the hardware essentials for mounting a mirror include a measuring tape, a screw driver, mounting studs, and a pencil. To make the correct visual effect, it is recommended to mark mirror positions on the wall and measure them with a tape for correct alignment before drilling holes to mount it. Always remember, a perfectly mounted mirror makes the right style statement and adds to the overall home decor. To explore further, you can visit our website www.potterybarn.com Shop for Over-the-Door Mirrors at www.potterybarn.com Check out this Solano Mirror at www.potterybarn.com Explore the new range of Eagan Multipanel Large Mirror at www.potterybarn.com

store.scrapbook.com Scrapbook.com shows off some of the Martha Stewart Halloween themed home decor.

This is a walk-thru of the interior of my home in Hawaii “decked out” for Christmas in true “designer form”. I usually decorate not only for myself but for my family and friends as my “gift” to them for Christmas. Every year the main tree theme changes and this year, 2009, it’s a “Fantasy Angel” theme utilzing colors of green, gold, and brown…with “bling!” I’m a professional floral designer, and I’ve always loved this time of year ever since I could remember. Mele Kalikimaka (Merry Christmas in Hawaiian)! Hope you enjoy the “tour”!

www.theDIYdish.com – Join Kim and Kris from www.theDIYdish.com as they show you an easy and inexpensive project for your home or as a gift to give. Learn how to freezer paper stencil as well as make envelope pillows. Download a free pattern at www.theDIYdish.com – Episode 9.

Halloween Home Decor using the Mini Monsters Cricut Cartridge!

The red jumpsuit apparatus’s home inprovement with lyrics…enjoy x-cairo-x

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Click www.sympoz.com to get 50% off Diana’s 16-lesson online sewing course, “Sewing Studio: Fashion Fitting, Home Decor & More”! Check out the trailer for Diana Rupp’s online sewing course, covering everything from machine basics, to hemming, tailoring, zippers & much more! About Diana Rupp: Diana Rupp comes from a background rich in sewing and innovation. Dubbed the “youthful doyenne of sewing” by the New York Times and a “craft world luminary” by the Huffington Post, Diana has gone from a novice sewing on her childhood Singer machine to an accomplished educator, author and entrepreneur. Originally from California, Diana now lives and sews in the fashion capital of the world, New York City. In 2002, Diana opened her fashion-forward sewing studio Make Workshop on the Lower East Side, offering a wide array of classes, workshops and sewing materials. In between classes, Diana has written two acclaimed books, Sew Everything Workshop and Embroider Everything Workshop. To top it all off, Diana has her very own line of commercial patterns from the sewing heavyweight McCall’s. About “Sewing Studio”: Have you always wanted to learn how to sew? Tired of store bought clothes that don’t fit you right? Are you a seamster who already loves to sew? From New York City, the fashion capital of the world, Sewing Studio teaches you everything you need to know to be able to create fun and fabulous sewing projects. Because this class covers a wide range of skills, Sewing Studio is designed

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