Дек 22, 2009 | conacre:
What is a comparable brand to the now defunct Charisma towels by Fieldcrest?
Neither JC Penney Masterpiece towels nor Chris Madden brand compare to Charisma.
I don't want to pay more than $10-12 for a durable towel!
A: The Martha Stewart brand at K-Mart sells for less than $10.
And this is in Horse Racing because....?
But to answer your question; I, too, am a towel snob. I hate to pay a ton for tiny, flimsy towels. Much to my surprise last month at Walmart,...
K F | Дек 22, 2009
Окт 13, 2010 | Prosper:
Where can I get the best deal for Fieldcrest® Luxury Towels...?
...3-pc. Set - True White
Where can I find a really good deal online for Fieldcrest® Luxury Towels 3-pc. Set - True White
A: Fieldcrest Luxury Towels 3-pc. Set
31 Days of Vintage Home Decor Ads: My Final Post!
On vintage home decor advertising.
As I’ve said before, I will miss it! By digging up these old ads, I learned a lot about vintage decor that I didn’t know before. And, because ‘old’ always becomes new again – whether in fashion or home decor – I now feel a little more able to appreciate the history behind ‘emerging’ decor trends.
At the same time, it will be nice to have the series behind me. It’s hard to commit to posting here e–verrrr–y day! I’m not a full-time blogger – not even close.
Plus, I’m getting excited about the holiday season that is fast approaching (insert a happy dance here)! That means I’m looking forward to sharing holiday craft and decorating ideas over the next month.
Tonight, to end off the series , I’m going to share some of the remaining ads that I collected. I know that normally I add some context and insight around the ads for you, but frankly, tonight I’m pooped. I think you’ll enjoy them nonetheless. I love how, as a collection, they show how our culture evolved over the past 5 decades – especially the the role of and portrayal of women. That’s the beauty of vintage ads. They are little windows on the past.
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Who knew this process would be so emotional?!
The process of buying an existing home was so easy, (comparatively), so straight-forward. You go house-hunting, see a zillion houses, eventually find the house that fits your wants and needs, put an offer in, negotiate, close, and move in. The process of building a house is anything but easy. Don't get me wrong, it's fun, and definitely well worth it, but it is so emotional. Both Scott and I are beginning to have nervous breakdowns, and are starting to get emotional over things that aren't even related to the house! For example, yesterday I went to Target just to get out of the house. We didn't really need anything aside from a new bottle brush and a couple jars of baby food, but I needed a break from being at home. So while I was at Target I decided to look at their bath towels. Our current towels are from when we first moved into our old house, so they are four years old. We also still have towels from our apartments, which are obviously even older. So I decided to do some towel...