Mar 19, 2008 | dee dee:
Where can I find decorative bath towels?
I have searched everywhere. Every department store nothing. I want bling bling not over the top but very nice. Please help. I am ready to go buy a sewing machine and make my own!!!
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A: Target, Burrlington Coat Factory.
Crate & Barrel
if yu have one where you live
suqasuga224 | Mar 19, 2008
May 01, 2007 | lasvegasgurl:
How to fold bath towels in decorative way!!!?
Does anyone know of a website where they show how to fold bath towels in decorative ways. I don't know if anyone understands what I mean but I have seen a lot of bathrooms (while house hunting...
A: Here are a few links to help you out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVOVrPeB9 vw
http://www.origami-resource-center.com/f abric-folding.html
You can also get...
Holiday Gifts for the High Brows, HEivas, and Homebodies!
Holiday Gifts for the High Brows, HEivas, and Homebodies!
Holiday Pollyanna dead-line closing in on your calendar? Got a "difficult to shop for person" on your gift list? Plagued by the the person who has everything, needs nothing, the scrooge, or just plain running out of inspiration for gift ideas this Holiday?
Well, we feel ya. So, we came up with a few cool gift ideas that you can shop for online on Black Friday, Cyber Monday or any time your heart desires. If these gifts don't work for you, then they will certainly inspire new ideas that will make your Holiday shopping a huge success this year!
Farmers Market Baskets - These are the coolest containers ever. In Philadelphia we have several great Farmer's Markets like Headhouse Square and the Rittenhouse Square Farmers Market. I am sure there is a market junkie on your holiday shopping list that will absolutely flip over this gift. Check them out at Jayson Home . They range from $20-$38 each.
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Home Improvements
Since my mother-in-law moved in last month, some much needed reorganizing was brought to my attention. It’s not that she has complained in the least. I just became aware of sloppiness that didn’t matter to me as much when we didn’t have another person living here. For instance, it was no big deal before if I had max pads lying around in the bathroom, but suddenly I felt kind of embarrassed. And if I let towels hanging over the shower curtain to dry it didn’t inconvenience anyone else who wanted to take a shower because there was no one else besides me and Bailey who used that bathroom to take showers.
As a result, Bed, Bath, and Beyond has being seeing quite a bit of me lately. Actually the first thing I bought was this bathroom “spacesaver” from Wal-mart for the half bathroom downstairs.
That bathroom had absolutely no cabinet space at all, just the toilet and a pedestal sink. There was one little corner shelf on the wall just big enough to hold two rolls of toilet paper. Once I built this and put it in the bathroom, I started asking myself why I hadn’t done it sooner. The top cabinet was the perfect place to put my little basket of band-aids and ointments that had been cluttering my downstairs bookshelf for years. On the open shelf I put a decorative box from Michael’s to hold my feminine napkins, and the pull-down cabinet holds about five rolls of toilet paper. I also keep a basket on top with hair elastics and a hair brush, so I don’t have to go upstairs when someone’s hair needs a quick fix.
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