Home and Garden
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Treasures in your attic: Glass rolling pin may be worth doughJan 15, 2012 12:00 am - Q. I believe this glass rolling pin may have been made by my grandfather’s brother, Joseph Pote. He was a glassblower around the late 1800s and lived in East Strouds...
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Use screens to give new life to a roomJan 14, 2012 11:00 pm - I caught screen fever at an early age. I was just a little kid, playing at my friend’s house, when I happened into her dining room and spotted the most amazing floor scr...
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Too soon to pick, but not to chooseJan 14, 2012 5:00 am - WASHINGTON — For the gardener, the new year is the perfect annual moment to resolve to do better. The next six to eight weeks give us a luxury unknown in the growing sea...
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Spreading rock on your garden can help feed soilJan 14, 2012 5:00 am - If you feel like getting out in the garden, now is as good a time as any to spread rock on the ground. Or not (more on that later). You say your ground already has enoug...
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Patterns transform a master bedroomJan 12, 2012 11:00 pm - How do you turn a boring master bedroom into a bold expression of timeless, yet traditional, design? As I tackle my latest project, you'll see that the solution depends ...
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Books get new life in decor items, art piecesJan 09, 2012 5:00 am - Stacks of books turned into tables? Volumes made into shelves? Pages turned into sculpture? Library purists, remain calm. Because we're going to talk about doing things ...
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Set decorators use decor to flesh out charactersJan 09, 2012 12:00 am - Our rooms speak volumes about us — and set decorators for television shows specialize in knowing what they can say. Using colors, accessories and telling details, set d...
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Tie rooms together with a steady styleJan 07, 2012 11:00 pm - From a warm beige to a fireplace-based red, Monica Knigge found inspiration for her Wauconda home's paint colors from sources as diverse as the palette itself. “My deco...
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Plant flower bulbs right to avoid spring no-showsJan 07, 2012 12:00 am - Flower bulbs are a forgiving bunch. They can be buried upside down, stomped on or ignored, yet most will bloom for several seasons. There are the occasional no-shows, o...
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Prices on Roseville's pottery have droppedJan 06, 2012 5:00 am - Q. I am enclosing photos of a vase that is in near-mint condition with no chips or scratches. It stands 14⅜ inches tall and is marked “Roseville U.S.A. 97-14” on the...