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Other benefits include newspaper delivery, every weekday, and complimentary WiFi. It’s all you need to make yourself at home in our extended stay hotel.*Local and state laws apply Book your next stay at least 21 days in advance and lock in a special discount on our Best Available Rate. Find where we are located View the Maps & Directions Page This content will open in a overlayLast Halloween we came up with spooky decorations for our breakfast room chandelier, so this year, it was time to decorate the dining room too. All it took was a length of black tulle, spider diecuts and a couple of strands of mini skeletons from Dollar Tree to make it look creepy and elegant. It looks great surrounded by paper rosettes and paper lanterns. I love the black and white vibe we have going on in there this year. Here's a peak at all of our dining room decorations- Have you ever gone to a painting party? We've gone to Painting with a Twist several times, but yesterday we went to a local shop here in Crosby for a party and had an amazing time!

This was an early birthday present from my Mom and she couldn't have given me anything better - love you Mom! Anne with The Antique Trunk, was an amazing teacher and since there was only 5 of us there it was so much more relaxed and fun. Anne even let us choose a painting that I found online. Thank you Anne for such a fun day! Have you ever set up a Photo Booth before?
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The first year we kept it fairly simple with just crepe paper and a photo frame with a simple Boo banner and spiderwebs. We are lucky enough to have the perfect spot upstairs for the photo booth. Two of our bedrooms open into a small alcove that is the perfect size for a shower curtain rod. A white sheet is the perfect backdrop when it is suspended from the rod. Black and orange crepe paper is the perfect inexpensive way to add some color to the background.
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It was decorated with felt spider webs from Dollar Tree and we decorated the backdrop with spooky fabric and bats. You can get the easy how to here. Last summer we held a wedding shower for Leigh's BFF from first grade. We used lots of burlap, lace and country accents, both in the house and in the back yard. I saw a really cute photo on Pinterest of brown bottles hanging in trees and copied it for our yard. We all loved them so much that they stayed up until almost Halloween last year and a friend of mine borrowed them for a shower she gave this year. These photos are from last year -weekend update part 2 remember those shelves i asked for your opinion on in the kitchen (that approximately 2 of you gave)? where to put them, how many, etc? here's the wood getting stained: i bought the hanger things from the container store, and they were pretty easy to install. just 1 screw in the stud.and some closeups. including seasonal display which will change...seasonally.paint by numbers.

artist = grandma tiny white things display, including jonathan adler tiny giraffe i bought myself as a reward for putting shevles up. this weekend many things were accomplished. brian had class so i was flying solo and sort of manically drinking coffee and working on 34 projects.i (with much help from parents) planted new grass in the front yard.also planted a lovely smelling gardenia brought a pumpkin home for the porch candy dishes are one of my favorite things to search for on ebay. love this picture display. i can't seem to make it work in my house. it just seems chaotic. this weekend i'm going to try to plant grass in our front yard. this will be the third time we've tried."These images show the tiny eyes, small, delicate feet and stubby tail which help identify voles." -tiny and delicate indeed!one time paris caught a vole. i think these bird cake toppers are the sweetest thing i've ever seen.esty member cottonbirddesigns has a shop, and her creations are so lovely.

i love before and afters domino has a new slide show of renovated spaces i have no talent for identifying changes that can be made to make a space better. i see if for what it is, and i work with that. i wish i had more vision in that regard. dash and albert rugs bookcase of the day better homes and gardens has an article about the most fantastic halloween wedding. expect more of this in the next month.directions on how to make the invite here aloha friends!i think this recipe journal is fab. the cable railing on the deck is finito. just a tiny bit more because this, and halloween, are pretty much my highlights for the next while. oh, might have to get this one. DSC01290, originally uploaded by foohqwah. pretty things to look at for today did i mention i can't wait?because i can't. i think this headboard is notable, for its price and use of nails.urbn. the perfect fall dress its national talk like a pirate day!!

celebrate with these:hand painted silk skull scarf on etsylucien pillat-finet skull crew sweater billabong skull umbrellarainboots from target anna's bathroom has a wall painted with chalkboard paint. its great for parties. burrr... chilly this morning! perhaps i need this skull henley from delias lots of catching up going on over here.the weather this weekend was such a welcome change. i was so motivated i vacuumed the sofa, including every single cushion, opened up all the windows, and repainted the fireplace. anna had a superb suprise party for adam on saturday night, which i'll post pictures of asap, and she found out this morning she's having a BABY GIRL!on the agenda for this week:1) finally put up shelves in the kitchen2) paint the molding we had installed last week3) have a fall dinner party4) finish the invitations for my cousin-in-law's shower5) start the invitations for jennifer's partyhope your week is off to a good start! its the last week of summer - enjoy it!

yes please!tibi fall collection i found this article about anthropologie's retail philosophy at Oh Happy Day, and its fascinating.check out how they describe their average customer:Ask anyone at Anthropologie who that customer is, and they can rattle off a demographic profile: 30 to 45 years old, college or post-graduate education, married with kids or in a committed relationship, professional or ex-professional, annual household income of $150,000 to $200,000. But those dry matters of fact don't suffice to flesh out the living, breathing woman most Anthropologists call "our friend." Senk, 46, says, "I like to describe her in psychographic terms. She's well-read and well-traveled. She is very aware -- she gets our references, whether it's to a town in Europe or to a book or a movie. She's into cooking, gardening, and wine. She has a natural curiosity about the world. they go on to say: The Anthropologie customer is affluent but not materialistic. She's focused on building a nest but hankers for exotic travel.

(She can picture herself roughing it with a backpack and Eurail pass -- as long as there is a massage and room service at end of the trek.) She'd like to be a domestic goddess but has no problem cutting corners (she prefers the luscious excess of British cooking sensation Nigella Lawson to the measured perfection of Martha Stewart). She's in tune with trends, but she's a confident individualist when it comes to style. She lives in the suburbs but would never consider herself a suburbanite. The Anthropologie woman is not so much conflicted as she is resistant to categorization. Her identity is a tangle of connections to activities, places, interests, values, and aspirations. She's not married with two kids: She's a yoga-practicing filmmaker with an organic garden, a collection of antique musical instruments, and an abiding interest in Chinese culture (plus a husband and two kids). It's no coincidence that Julia Roberts is the celebrity avatar of Anthropologie. Not only is she a frequent shopper (along with many of Hollywood's strongest-minded women, including Susan Sarandon, Sharon Stone, and Madonna), but her bohemian-chic wardrobe in The Mexican was Anthropologie sourced.wow.