Once again we have been busy completing orders...Thanks for all of your support! Here is a great idea for a wedding gift. Personalized frames.
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Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Gift Idea
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Thursday, April 3, 2008
Magnet Boards

We can personalize our boards with custom phrases; favorite inspirational words or with the name of one of your favorite people. Pick a shade that complements your room decor and either have us paint it in a pristine manner or go for the antiqued, distressed look. If you like, have some decorative trim added for embellishment. AND for the finishing touch, we also make the magnets! Personalize those as well!
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Friday, March 14, 2008
Celebrate Easter!
It doesn't take much to add a splash of celebration. Our Easter & Spring items can used to: bring life to a corner; spruce up a basket; adorn a shelf; enhance a centerpiece.
Find a corner in your kitchen where you bring the holiday to life. A shelf in each bedroom designated for holiday decor, reminds family there is always something coming up! Simple accents of each holiday tucked into your every day decor brings renewal to an old decoration. I like to hide our little chicks and rabbits in different locations each day. The giggles bounce off our walls when they spot chicky-eyes peeking from leafy hideouts or bunnies bouncing behind a favorite book.
How can we help you CeLeBRaTe your family, friends, holidays, traditions and memories?
How can we help you WELCOME SPRING?
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Mind Your Manners
This was the first sign I (Kris) made. It hangs in my kitchen. My mother-in-law owns one that she allowed us to borrow to doll up our house in preparation to sell. ~She has the best taste~ I remember hearing my oldest son, then 5, reading her sign. He turned to his 2 year old brother and said, "That sign says to 'Say Please and Thank you'~ it means to MIND OUR MANNERS". My younger son, from that moment on, would recite what his brother had said every time he passed the wall decoration. I knew I had to have one for my very own. I also decided by decorating my house with simple sayings I would inadvertently be teaching my kids. I hope you'll give us an opportunity to help you show everyone who enters your home exaclty what your family is all about.
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