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Default As seen on Semi-Homade...

In article >,
"Pete C." > wrote:

> Doreen Gorman wrote:
> >
> > Thanks Ubi......really, for the amount of items needed for EACH tablescape
> > it
> > would cost a small fortune and talk about storing it!

>
> A 40' cargo container to store it all is pretty cheap and probably
> wouldn't look too out of place in her trailer park...


Yean, that's what crosses my mind; do you actually STORE all this all
year, or do you just throw it out and start fresh on every occassion?
>
> Too bad I don't get FN so I could watch and laugh along.
>
> Pete C.
>
>
>
>
> >
> > I love Ina's stuff - basically clear glasswear, white plates, and
> > silverware...........she can and does so many varied things with the
> > basics.
> >
> > I kept flashing back how at the girls cocktail night her friends were
> > snickering at the tacky things on that tablescape......and there is all was
> > on the site. And then the all the money and trouble for her football
> > nephew's
> > smorgasboard!
> >
> > Fascinating the show' episodes names are the item lines
> > name..............yet
> > Slop is not (yet) promoting Fidalgo's.....like she is the grocery store and
> > craft store.
> >
> > In article >,
> > wrote:
> > >
> > >Remember all that crap SLop's been using on her tablescapes,
> > >specifically the stuff she claims to be inexpensive?
> > >Take a gander:
> > >
> > >
http://www.fidalgoshomeflair.com/s.n...ategory.159/.f
> > >
> > >"Inexpensive", my ass, bitch!
> > >
> > >--
> > >"Bunny's ability to take ingredients that I love and put them together
> > >into
> > >something stomach wrenching is unparalleled." -- bookwirm