Sugar Editorial Picks
Dec 31, 2008 -
What to do with that fat stack of last year's Christmas cards you've got stashed in a drawer? Well, if they're photo cards, save 'em. But if you've collected some cards with holiday-themed graphics, Real Simple says repurpose them!
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Nov 21, 2008 -
I recently passed on a leaves place card idea to you from Another Shade of Grey that would be great for your upcoming Thanksgiving party. A couple of you liked the idea, but I didn't get a huge response. So, I figured I'd give it another shot.
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Nov 05, 2008 -
I saw this cute idea for placecards over at Another Shade of Grey and couldn't help but pass it along. I feel . .
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Aug 03, 2009 -
We design enthusiasts will admit that Domino will always hold a special place in our hearts — and bookshelves. But it was the stable of talented, creative people that truly made the beloved magazine an influence and an inspiration. So I was so delighted to have the chance to catch up with the founding editor-in-chief of Domino and co-author of Domino: The Book of Decorating, Deborah Needleman.
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Aug 05, 2009 -
Founding editor-in-chief of Domino Deborah Needleman has created a cool tool for HomeGoods called StyleScope that helps define your home décor style and navigate the vast world of décor options. I answered a few fun questions about my habits at home, color preferences, and furnishing choices and learned that my style is "Glamorous Classic." I definitely agree with that!
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Aug 04, 2009 -
Deborah Needleman, the founding editor of Domino, is a goldmine of savvy advice on decorating your home, honed from years of experience heading up the style-centric magazine as well as decorating her own home. You can read the first half of my interview with her here. Deborah's tips and thoughts on decorating continue in the second half of this interview.
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Apr 27, 2009 -
As if weddings weren't exciting enough, one of my favorite stationery companies, Hello!Lucky, has just launched two new collections of wedding invitations designed by the talented textile designer Joel Dewberry and decorative paper studio EIEIO. Each collection includes an average of six different designs, with varying colorways and the option to order the works: RSVP cards, save the dates, wedding announcements, thank-you cards, accommodations cards, reception cards, directions cards, menus, place cards, and seating cards.
Additionally, all of the materials can be printed either digitally or by letterpress — I'd go with the latter if I were you!
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