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Apr 29, 2009 -
- Pretty pinks and fresh greens make this the perfect Spring bedroom.— Desire to Inspire
- Make a journal from an old cereal box.— Craft
- Check out a tiny, chic kitchen remodel.— Charles and Hudson
- I love this outdoor furniture line.— Sunset
- Flip for these ceramic clocks.— PoppyTalk
- Terrariums get fruity.— Shelterrific
- Here are some innovative ideas for holding your mail.— AT:SF
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Oct 22, 2008 -
Hi Casasugar,
I was recently browsing your site (very nice!) and saw something I hope you can help me get more info on. I saw a DIY on making your own cereal box magazine holder, and there's a pierced plastic lace basket that I love. If you have or can get any information on this, you'd be my best friend forever.
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Aug 11, 2008 -
Growing up, I would always sit on our high stools at the kitchen island and watch my mother cook dinner as I did my homework. It was basically the only way for me to spend time with her alone at night, and it was also how I learned to cook. Sometimes, my sister would practice piano in the room, or spread her books out on the dining table to study.
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May 19, 2008 -
The Anthropologie Fruiteria Lamp ($228 ) is kind of like the love child of your favorite recent home trend and Fruit Loops. While I never was a fan of the sugary cereal, I always had a thing for Toucan Sam and certainly can't shy away from those trendy lamps. So, I had to share this one, which cheerfully recalls citrus shapes.
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Apr 16, 2008 -
- AT:SF's latest small cool has a closet bedroom!
- AT:LA proves that cleaning house can be profitable.
- Craft:'s DIY transforms cereal boxes into magazine holders!
- Design Milk spots calendar wallpaper!
- Gawker spots a papal knock-off of artist Shepard Fairey's "HOPE."
- Poppytalk turns us on to a Mikasa/Amy Butler collaborating.
- Shelterrific reveals a succulent source.
- Simply Stated suggests you get your pantry in order.
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Jul 27, 2007 -
Rarely do I actually use clothes pins to hang clothes, but they're great for keeping bags closed — chip bags, cereal bags, you name it. Plus, they're ridiculously cheap: You can get a bag of 50 for less than $4.
Meanwhile, these fancy plastic bag clips from KitchenAid cost $7.99 for a four-pack.
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