Articles for July 2nd, 2008

Posh Paws At Cantoni

That’s me and Bree, my Golden Doodle, at last Thursday’s Posh Paws at Cantoni. In the background is the beautiful  Jada,  our Posh Paws Pageant Winner. Jada’s parents are Sharon and Jesse Bela. Cantoni raised a ton of money for Operation Kindness. Bree, who’s mother is a Standard Poodle, was intrigued by Miss Jada.

New Additions at Paperie & Co.

Mockingbird Station’s Paperie & Co. is proud to be the first carrier of the new, fully customizable Hardy & True wedding invitations. Brides-to-be can customize everything from the size and design to the color and ribbon, making their invitations truly unique. Hardy & True is also a local brand, making the line even more awesome.

Also new to the store are eco-friendly, handmade journals by Austin-based Freda Hamric. These environmentally-friendly journals are made from original, discarded vintage books, with jackets repurposed from old book covers. Inside each, one-of-a-kind, spiral-ringed journal is a portion of the original book interspersed between blank (acid-free, nonetheless) pages. 

    

East Hampton Look for 30% off at Home, James!

You feel as if you just jet-set off to the Hamptons when you step in Home, James! on Travis. Bold bright colors paired with fresh, floral designs-it’s all perfect for summer!

For a limited time, you can get the East Hampton look for a non-”Hamptons” price. Summer merchandise has recently been marked down 30%. That includes trays, linens, and various summer entertaining items. This beautiful bowl from the “Garden Party” collection is just one example of the fine pottery on sale for 30% off. No two flowers are repeated on the different pieces, making each piece unique. For now, there is plenty of stock!

 

Word on the street is D Home’s Candy Evans recently treated herself to some of the markdowns.Â

Antique Roadshow: Behind the Scenes

PBS’ Antique Roadshow was all the buzz around Dallas when Big D was selected as one of six stops on the Antique Roadshow 2008 Summer Tour. Antique Roadshow devotees dying to see behind-the-scenes action of their favorite show fought harder for a virtually impossible-to-get ticket than a thirteen-year-old has to fight for Miley Cyrus concert tickets. D Home reader and avid Antique Roadshow fan, Joan Tibbets Hudson, was one of the select few to land tickets (She had eight friends apply on her behalf). She lets us in on her entire experience.

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