Tag Archive: Lisa W.

DIY Entertaining: Run for the Roses

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Horse racing is a big deal in my family, so every year we look forward to the annual Run for the Roses.  I always have wanted to host a Kentucky Derby Party, but since everything else seems to happen this time of the year as well, I can’t ever make it happen!  Well, this year I managed to plan a little party to take on Great Day Green Country for one of Prairie Hive’s guest segments.  It’s always fun to go on the show, and today it was especially fun with delicious traditional Derby food and famous Kentucky bourbon!

 

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I started with traditional Derby dish like these Kentucky Hot Browns.  They were surprisingly very easy to make and they are DELICIOUS!  To finish them off, I just cut out some horseshoe clip art and glued it to toothpicks to make cute little food picks.

 

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Instead of making the traditional Mint Julep drink, I found a wonderful recipe for these Mint Julep cupcakes at Baked Perfection.   Again, easy to make and so yummy!

 

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And to drink…a Bourbon Smash.  Surprisingly light and refreshing!  I took only a sip this morning as I had to drive myself home and stay awake for the rest of the day, but I can’t wait to enjoy one later!  The ingredients include raspberries, sugar, lime, mint and of course, bourbon.  How can you go wrong?!  I asked Elliot Nelson, proprietor of McNellie’s in Tulsa for a bourbon recommendation and he suggested Basil Hayden’s.  When it comes to things like bourbon, I’ve got to consult the experts!

 

When it came to setting the table, I wanted to put a little twist on the traditional Kentucky Derby party .  To achieve a southern feel, I pulled out any silver (or silverish type serving pieces) that I had.  I laid out a linen tablecloth and then used a light blue and white awning stripe Fishs Eddy runner that I found at Sideways here in Tulsa.  You can see the runner under the drink tray!  The first picture is an arrangement with roses of course.  I used  more of a coral red rose instead of the traditional deep red and mixed them with ranunculus and other seasonal flowers that were available at the store  (I usually like to buy my flowers at Whole Foods- they have a great selection!).   I used an old silver trophy as a vase.  I’ve had mine for years, but it would be a great thing to search for at the flea market!  Silver Mint Julep cups were also filled with roses and vases of hydrangeas were added to the mix – just for a little extra dose of southern charm.   And if you’d like to add some official Kentucky Derby race day pieces to your party, the official glasses and programs are available to order.

 

Happy Kentucky Derby Day!  If you’re off to the races, have fun!  And if you host your own Kentucky Derby Party, send us some pics at Prairie Hive.  We’d love to see them!

 

get crafty: dip-dyed flatware

 

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Some have you may have seen my recent post about the dip-dyed skewers we did for Issue 9.  Well, I loved them so much, I decided to take the dip-dying a step further and created my own custom bamboo flatware!  Same simple process, but a little more impact!  I made them for my Easter tablescape and took them on Great Day Green Country this morning.  So easy, you can do it at a TV station!

So…to make your own dip-dyed flatware, here’s what you need:

1)  Bamboo Flatware  (available in packages of 12 at Party City)

2)  Paint in a quart container (I used interior latex and of course you can use whatever color works for you)

3)  Twine

4)  Clothespins

5)  Wax paper (or some other material to set under your dripped flatware.  It makes clean-up much easier!)

 

The flatware needs to be hung from the dry end to drip dry, so clothespins were the simplest solution I could come up with.  I tied my twine to a garbage can handle and a stepladder, but just use whatever’s handy and stable.  Also, to make the paint even on each piece, touch each one to the bottom of the can.

 

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I let them dry overnight to be sure they were ready to go, and that’s all there is to it!   The following is the final result!

 

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The DIY napkin isn’t worthy of an entire blog post as it’s just a square of fabric, but it’s my favorite way to customize a tablescape when you can’t quite find just what you looking for.  This adorable butterfly fabric came from Owl and Drum.   One of these days when I have time, I am going to finish the edges.  But they worked fine just like this!

Enjoy creating your own spring tablescapes!  The bamboo flatware was perfect for a casual, outdoor get-together.

Happy Spring!

 

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Design Sting: Entryway Redo

The January blues, going to market and Kim’s post on entryways a couple of weeks ago all have had me rearranging and redoing.  I’m ready for a little bit of a change around here, so while dinner is cooking or the kids are working on homework, I’ve slowly started scooting things around and moving things here and there.  Just to see if it makes a difference.  I got it in my head that I want a bench in our entryway.  No reason really – we don’t even use the front door.  But if we did, wouldn’t a bench be nice!  Also, I decided I needed the piece of furniture that was there somewhere else.  So…while the spaghetti was cooking the other night, I made a few changes.

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This is the before.  I moved the cabinet to the breakfast room and (just for kicks) I moved the bench/table from our back porch into its place.  We found this bench/table in the attic when we moved into the house and it’s lived in various rooms.  Not sure if it’s a permanent solution in the entry, but it’s a start.  Also, stole a lamp from the living room, a picture from the dining room and a pillow from the couch.  I guess if I decide to leave what I’ve moved around, I need to do some replacement shopping.  Darn.

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I like it for now, but by next week the walls may be a different color.  Not sure yet!  What little decorating tweaks are you working on?  A lot can be done while the spaghetti is cooking!

Issue 8: Laundry Room Storage

When we were working on the plans for our home addition, which was featured in our Winter Issue 8, one of the most important things on our list was STORAGE! We figured that if we were going to go to the trouble of adding on new space, we’d better make sure it accommodated all of the things that seemed to have no place.  Everything that was shoved into cabinets, closets, the darkest depths of the garage…

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And the room that was going to hold most of these things was going to be the laundry room.   I had a list of everything that needed a home:  cleaning supplies, the vacuum and mop, wrapping paper and ribbon, vases, beer brewing supplies, a few tools, etc.  I wanted to be sure that the space was designed specifically to organize everything.  Also, our original laundry room was a dark, dismal, one light bulb, no window, dingy kind of room – so I wanted to be sure it became a fresh, bright and inspiring workspace.  AND we needed to accomplish all of this in a budget-friendly way.

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To stay within budget, we used a combination of custom cabinets with less expensive shelving.  The sink and faucet are from IKEA and the backsplash tile was left over from a previous project.  We decided not to cover the counter with Formica as originally planned and just left the wood exposed.

The larger drawers above were sized specifically to hold wrapping paper.  The smaller drawers hold ribbon, scissors, tape and other crafting supplies.

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On the opposite side of the room are the washer, dryer, a full size freezer and and a tall cabinet.  The counter above the washer and dryer is great for folding and the open shelving above is perfect for detergents.  The top shelf was purposely sized big enough to hold laundry baskets when they are not in use (which rarely happens, but it’s nice to get them out of the way!).  Also, in the first picture you can see a small amount of slat wall.  That is where we hang clothes to dry.  Underneath it there is room for a laundry sorter.

We put a lot of effort into the specifics of the cabinet and shelf dimensions.  We didn’t want to build it just to find out later nothing fit!

When working on a project like this one, it is worth it to list, measure and even shop for storage bins ahead of time so that you can maximize your space.  It is so rewarding to put everything away in its own space!  And the result is a tidy, clean space that actually makes laundry enjoyable!  I love our new laundry room – I think it might be my favorite room in the house!

Kids Room Decor: Fresh, Kid-Inspired Spaces

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So…I’m taking a little sneak peak of our upcoming Issue 8 (our house!) onto Tulsa’s Great Day Green Country today with this post on decorating kids rooms!  As a little reprieve from all of the holiday bustle, this is something to ponder and search on Pinterest when you’re tired of shopping online.

Out of the six Prairie Hive girls, I am one of the only two non-designers.  I’m sure you’ve figured that out by now if you’ve been reading our blog posts.  But I do care about design and I love working on my own house.  Like the rest of my house, I’ve had to piece things together for our three kids’ rooms as time, budget and inspiration have allowed.  There’s no insta-room here at the Wakefields.  But that’s OK because I enjoy searching for just the right thing or, in many cases, finding the best way to incorporate and make use of what I already have.

Like every child, mine have MANY interests.  It would be so easy to go all-out horses in my daughters room, or put up a car border and bedspread in my youngest son’s room and call it good.  But as we all know, those sweet obsessions often change, so instead of picking a theme for their rooms,  I’ve tried to create rooms that reflect their personalities and then incorporate the things they love into the space.

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The most recent room that I’ve worked on is my oldest son’s room.  For the longest time he knew he was destined to be a cowboy, so his room had become a small museum of cowboy collectibles.  Pillows, picture frames, posters and even cowboy hats and ropes adorned his walls and shelves.  But the inevitable happened and he got older.  Not a lot- he’s not all grown up (none of my kids will ever be all grown-up – they promised).  Nevertheless, it was time to move out some of the more childish decor and make room for something more tween appropriate.  He talks about it less and doesn’t dress up everyday anymore (too bad, it was so cute!), but I’m pretty sure there’s still some cowboy in this kid.  So we couldn’t let it go completely.  We kept the ropes and hats, as they are real and may come in useful someday.  We replaced some art with the Warhol Elvis print – still a cowboy influence, but much cooler and more grown-up.  To save money (it’s a huge poster), I hung it with clips (about $2 apiece) instead of framing it.  Other pictures that had been scattered about in cowboy frames were rehung in a photo collage in more modern frames.  We added a reading chair from a local resale shop, used his same dresser and nightstand and currently we’re borrowing a full bed (a family member’s extra) to replace his twin.  Not necessarily what I would pick if I was buying him all new furniture, but this is what I had to work with, and really, we’re liking it!

To pick colors, I started with a graphic navy, aqua and green throw pillow that I found at I.O. Metro.  I pulled the green out of the pillow for the wall color.  The navy and white striped duvet and shams are from Target and the quilt was already his.  I found the fun bull head at Rivercity Trading Post in Jenks, OK for $35.

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There’s definitely plenty left to be done in his room, but it’s a good start.  It’s more streamlined and it suits his needs as he gets older and spends less time playing on the floor and more time sitting at his desk or reading in his chair.

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My daughter is 8 and although she’s still pretty little, she won’t be forever.  So I tried to make her room little girl with potential to grow up.  I found these quilts at Anthropologie and fell in love with them, so they were my starting point for her room.  Her rooms gets a lot of light, so I was able to pull the darker blue out of the quilts for the walls.  Her beds came from an estate sale around the corner from my house ($230 for both!).  I LOVE estate sales.  They’re such a great source for unique, often inexpensive finds.  If you can wait until everything goes 1/2 price, you’re bound to find some good bargains!  And I love using “grown-up” furniture for kids.  There’s no rule that only kid furniture can go in kid rooms.  The rug is from Urban Outfitters.  I found many a beautiful rug that would have looked great in her room, but little girls love their paint and markers, so I couldn’t justify an expensive rug for her (or any of the kids for that matter).  Kids equal mess even if they’re careful.  It’s not their fault and I want them to be kids!

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This dresser used to be in a different room.  It was old, missing handles, hard to open, etc.  So when it became hers, it needed some freshening up.  I just painted it, found some handles that (almost) matched the originals and painted them.  And I used the yellow in other places around the room to help tie everything together- like the monogram on the shams in the first picture.  I found the shams on sale at Pottery Barn and had them monogrammed at my local tailor shop.

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And to corral all of her “treasures” that she comes home with, I’ve used decorative boxes.  The boxes above are paper boxes from the Inviting Place.  There’s no telling what’s in them, but they certainly help keep surfaces tidy!

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Ok,  on to the youngest member of our family.  Or, as he likes to refer to himself – they newest member of the family.  He’s 5.  And his needs are very different than the other two- as are his interests.  He is also probably our “hippest” child (don’t tell the others).  But that may just be the nature of the third child.  In any case, bright colors and a more modern look seem to suit him better.  However,  I can’t go all modern, so there’s a couple of old, worn-in pieces in his room to make me happy.  His bed is an antique rope bed from a local antique store.  It’s a little bit smaller than a standard twin bed and it’s very low, so it seemed more practical than investing in a toddler bed.  He will be able to use this one for many years until he outgrows it.  He started school this year and wanted a desk like his siblings, so we found his this inexpensive one at Ikea.  His furry white rug is from Target.  It is surprisingly very easy to wash, so that’s a huge plus!

The fabric on the canvases was intended for a different purpose, but I haven’t gotten around to those curtains or pillows yet, so instead I stapled it to inexpensive canvases for quick art.  It adds color and interest and fills the space.  Plus, it’s easy to change and the fabric can be repurposed.

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Bins on the bookshelves keep all of the small toys organized.  The other things are just a random mix of his toys, a trophy or two and baby things I can’t let go (including his mobile hanging from the ceiling that may still be there when he’s 18!).

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The thing about decorating kids room is they have a lot of stuff and they love what they love, so if you want to have a somewhat decorated, cohesive space and not squelch their personalities, you have to meet somewhere in the middle.  They won’t have toys everywhere forever and when those days are gone I know I, for one, will be sad.    Try to use their interests and personalities as inspiration, but not pick just one as a theme; that way as they grow and change, so can their spaces.

Happy Decorating!

Witch Hats: Crafty Decor for Halloween

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Halloween is almost here!  It’s time to decorate and plan those costumes.  Witches hats seem to be everywhere, so here are a few options to decorate your head or maybe your table.

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I found this adorable hat at Toni’s Flowers and Gifts- pre-made, ready to go and cute as can be!

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Or, if you want to put a LITTLE effort into crafting your own hat, this plain black hat (from Party City) is embellished with mesh ribbon and a feather clip (from Hobby Lobby).  Easy, inexpensive, but personalized to your taste and needs.

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And finally, this hat is completely from scratch.  It’s made from a cardboard cone (cut a half-circle and shape into a cone and staple).   I brushed on glue with a paintbrush and then sprinkled on glitter.  A round cardboard circle (I traced our trashcan lid) is glued to the bottom and then covered in feathers.

To make the hat in the first picture, I made the same cone and then traced a shape to make a cardboard border that I glued to the bottom of the hat and then glittered.  So easy!  Making them yourself is such a fun way to personalize your Halloween decor.  Use any combination of colors and materials and let your kids help!  They’ll love it!

Happy Halloween!!

Fashion’s Night Out – Tulsa!

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Thursday marks the second annual Fashion’s Night Out in Tulsa.  Along with more than 250 other cities in the United States and 18 countries around the world, Tulsa will celebrate the world of fashion with special events planned during the day, and retailers will stay open late in the evening with events of their own.

The event began in New York City in 2009 during the economic downturn, and was conceived to encourage consumers to support the fashion industry.  It was intended to bring the fashion community together and to create excitement around fashion in a community-style shopping event.  In the past three years it has done just that, and Tulsans joined the  celebration last year.

This year’s event kicks off at the Mayo Hotel at 10 a.m. with a fashion show, lunch and special guest keynote speaker, fashion designer and entrepreneur, Liz Lange.  The daytime event also includes a design competition between two design schools and will reveal of the finalists in the transformation contest.  Tickets are still available.  Check the Fashions’ Night Out website for details.

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Image via Bloomberg BusinessWeek

The celebration continues throughout the afternoon and evening at over 40 retailers in Utica Square, Cherry Street and Brookside.  Most participating stores have specific events beginning at 4 or 5 p.m. lasting until 8 or 9 p.m.   These event include fashion shows, trunk shows, entertainment, style consults and door prizes.  And many retailers will be donating a portion of the evening’s proceeds to charity.  So do you need any more reasons to go shopping?  It’s guaranteed to be an exciting evening of fall fashion, so grab your best shopping buddy and hit the town.

Does all of that shopping sound exhausting?  Not to worry!  Jackie Cooper Imports, Moody’s Jewelry and Clary Sage are sponsoring a trolly to provide transportation from one shopping designation to the next.   Three stops in Utica Square, two on Brookside and one stop on Cherry Street will drop you right where you want to be and pick you up when it’s time to move on.  So put that gas money you save to good use and visit the fantastic retailers that have events planned and great new fall fashion to show off.

The current issue of Tulsa People (available at stores and restaurants around town) has a complete listing of stores participating in Fashion’s Night Out, but here are a few to help you start planning…

Sideways, Aberson’s, Miss Jackson’s, Saks Fifth Avenue, Rope, Flirt, Little Black Dress, the Glass Slipper, On a Whim, Must Stash

Home Office Makeover

 We have been in SERIOUS need of some home office organization.  It happens to the best of us…we have good intentions, but the papers just keep piling.  I considered posting a before picture of our office, but it was really too embarrassing to show, so instead I have a photo of ALL of our office contents strewn across the dining room.  Ugh!

 

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We have a decent office space – especially for an older home.  The owners before us built out a small office off of the dining room by taking a small section of the garage.  The space has a built-in desk and built-in shelves and it could potentially be very useful.  It’s just that it became a dumping ground for everything that didn’t have another place in the house and before we knew it we could barely find the computer- much less the water bill.  So, we unloaded it.  The above picture is what we ended up with- an enormous mess.  We figured we would just have to start over.

We began by repainting the room.  It was nice to have a fresh color on the walls and to cover up a few Sharpie drawings that a small child may have done.  I’m not naming any names!  Also, we went through stacks of mail, documents, school papers, etc.  All of the things that we had said we could deal with later.  I already had binders (with matching craft paper and printed labels on the spines) set up for various kinds of paperwork that needs to be saved and I even already had several organizers (like below)- just none of them were being used efficiently.

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See Jane Work

We hung a new bamboo shade to replace the bulky curtains that had been hanging.  The result is a MUCH cleaner look.   And I covered another cork board with burlap to match the other two that were already hanging over one of the desks.  Once the room was painted I carefully began filling the bookshelves.  I made sure everything I use the most was the most accessible and that nothing was so packed into the shelves that it would cause a disaster when I pulled down a notebook or a box.  Once everything was in place (and this time only the things we actually use stayed), I added the lamp, the rug and a few decorative things.  And this is how it turned out…

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Not a design masterpiece, I know, but SO much more functional and easy to maintain.  Everything has a place, so there’s no excuse for messy piles or a missing water bill!

There are so many pictures of great offices out there.  Here are a couple to get you inspired…

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Better Homes and Gardens

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West Elm

Happy Organizing!!

Tablescape – Fourth of July!

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To set the table for a a casual, outdoor Fourth of July dinner, I used my usual standby white plates and a piece of burlap as a runner.  I’d found these great metal containers at Ted and Debbie’s – I love them with all kind of flowers and plants-  but for this table I chose to just add some roses from our garden and Queen Ann’s Lace and a little bit of Freesia from Whole Foods.

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Containers from Ted and Debbie’s

I found these napkins the other day on sale at Pottery Barn.  I love them – they’re summery and casual and the blue works great for the 4th of July-  but they’ll work just as easily for any summery event.   To add just a little bit of the 4th- I added a small amount of fireworks at each plate (which, by the way, I bought in Jenks just south of Tulsa.  That particular stand is raising money for the Jenks band – in case you’re interested in supporting a good cause!  You can’t buy fireworks within the Tulsa city limits.)

I’m always afraid to overdo a theme, so I try to make it as subtle as possible.  The red and white flowers with the blue on the napkins and a few (safe) fireworks is plenty for me.  Summery with a hint of holiday!  Plus, I’m not stuck with a bunch of decorations that I can’t use the rest of the year and probably wouldn’t want to reuse next year anyway.

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 A little round-up for summery outdoor entertaining…

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1.  Linen Towel – Brook Farm General Store  2.  Pop-Its – TNT Fireworks  3.  Burlap Table Runner – North Country Comforts at Etsy  4.  Torino Dining Chair – All Modern  5.  Verdigris Planter – Terrain  6.  Poppies – BeautyFul Flowers  7.  Outdoor Dinnerware Set – Pottery Barn  8.  Teak Dining Table – Terrain

Happy Fourth of July!!

Table Scape – School Auction Fundraiser

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All photos courtesy of Jamie Starr Photography

I had the opportunity to co-chair this year’s annual auction fundraiser for our school.  The auction is a very important event, as it raises a significant amount of  money for our PTA each year.  Our goal is, of course, to make as much money as we can, so our event budget is very low.  My task was to create a cohesive party theme that seemed thought-out and put-together without breaking the bank.  The result was not fancy of course, but it was casual, easy-going and welcoming.

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A metal cactus wrapped in lights greeted guests at the door and set the tone for a Texas-inspired night of “Bids and BBQ.”

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Each table was set with a craft paper runner (a friend/principal at a neighboring school found rolls of this paper at her school- so it was free!!), mason jars (which I already had) filled with inexpensive flowers, a roll of paper towels (as our BBQ dinner napkins) and a card with our logo on the front (thank you to Alayna at Ruby Jewel Studio!) and our sponsors on the back (most of our BBQ was donated!).

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The reserved tables were set with galvanized containers filled with different succulents.  I just raided my back porch and storage to avoid buying anything new.  And simple dowel rods held the reserved signs that I just printed on my own printer.

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Auction goers enjoyed a BBQ buffet that was also set on tables with white tablecloths and a craft paper runner.  This divided Pepsi box I found for $3 at a flea market started the buffet line and held plastic flatware tied in raffia.

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In the end, the auction was a success, and a  great time was had by all.  Setting the room was simple, easy and best of all, almost everything was reusable or recyclable!  The event looked great and very little money went to decor – which meant more for the great programs that our PTA puts on for our school!

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