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Tag Archives: shrine sales
New Old House Dining Room Reveal
While I posted a few table settings over the holidays I haven’t officially shared our finished dining room with you. Here’s where we started when we first saw the house during a showing: basic brass chandelier, no crown molding, and … Continue reading →
Posted in Decorating
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Tagged art, bat mitzvah, chair rail, chandelier, crown molding, Daniel Kelly, dining room, ethan allen, grass cloth, home tour, judaica, kiddush cups, obi, shrine sales, spit takes, thibaut, troy lighting, wallpaper
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Holiday Card Display Ideas
I love sending holiday cards. I love to display the cards we receive even more. Now that we are in the New Old House our previous method isn’t working for us, so I came up with something new this year. One … Continue reading →
Posted in Celebrations, Decorating
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Tagged bamboo, christmas, clothespins, hanukkah, holiday cards, holidays, japan, mantel, ribbon, shrine sales, silkworm tray
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Shrine Sale Find
Shrine Sales have been one of the hidden surprises to life in Tokyo. Held on the grounds of Shinto shrines, they are part antique sales and part flea markets. With a cohort of girlfriends, I’ve attended one or two a … Continue reading →
Posted in Decorating, Ordinary Days I Love, Organizing
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Tagged art, blue and white, delivery, green, japan, kashigata, kawagoe, kimono, kokeshi, obi, obijime, organizing, porcelain, sensei, shinto, shrine sales, storage, sumi-e, tansu, tokyo, tokyo jinja
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