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At Florists And Nurseries, Hearts and Workloads Are Heavy
The Hartford CourantNEWTOWN — Flowers and wreaths. They are the living, fragrant markers that hold together a community in mourning, in public and sacred spaces, at funerals, in houses all over Newtown and beyond. Wherever there is grieving, there are carefully...Tags: Death and Dying Customs, Lifestyle and Leisure, Culture, Arts and Culture, Monroe (Fairfield, Connecticut)
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Royal flower arranger among judges for 2013 Tournament of Roses
L.A. NOWThe power to determine which floats rise to the top at the 2013 Tournament of Roses rests with a Descanso Gardens floral expert, the flower arranger for the British royal family and the woman behind the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York.... -
Spare closet turned into hidden home office
L.A. at HomePocket office: Here's a quick peek at a space-efficient home office set up inside an extra closet.... -
To train Imagineers and attractions artists of tomorrow, college creates MFA in themed entertainment design
Orlando SentinelIf you’re in college and hoping to get a job in the themed-attractions industry, this week’s IAAPA Expo had to be a heartening sight, based on the event’s size and attendance. The annual trade show, hosted by the International...Tags: Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Travel, SeaWorld, International Travel, Tourism and Leisure
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Husband, wife bring mix of design talents to new Charlevoix studio
CHARLEVOIX -- A husband and wife team, Brian and Carissa Mullaney, recently announced the opening of studioMI, a Charlevoix-based design studio. The business provides services in graphic design, Web design, interior design, and architectural and product...
Tags: Interior Design, Lifestyle and Leisure, LEGO Group
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Richard D. Pickens
Richard D. Pickens, owner of a Crofton interior design firm who lived in Union Square, where he served as president of the Friends of the H.L. Mencken House, died Tuesday of stomach cancer at Anne Arundel Medical Center.
He was 50.
"I was dumbfounded...Tags: Baltimore County, Renovation, Smithsonian Institution, Nashua Corporation, Stomach Cancer
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Business People - Nov. 25
ThompsonGas BOONSBORO — Dean K. Mosher and Joe Jardeleza recently were hired by ThompsonGas, a propane-services company. In October, Mosher joined the Thompson team as president of heating, ventilation and air-conditioning operations for the...
Tags: Verizon Wireless, University of Oklahoma, Safety of Citizens, Government, Human Interest
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Interior Designer Marc Thee Shares Luxury Looks For Less
Interior Designer Marc Thee's interior design firm was recently named the #1 residential interior design firm in country by Interior Design magazine. He made a special stop in Philadelphia to the luxury residence of one of his clients, but says you don't...
Tags: Interior Design, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Q&A: Kathleen's Accessories for the Home
business@aberdeennews.comQ. What is new at Kathleen's? A. From Kathy Stuck: The store acquired a lower level when it moved to its new Main Street storefront. The business has long been at 401 S. Main St. but moved from Suite 3 to Suite 1 in 2011. It has been a work in progress...Tags: Employees, Lifestyle and Leisure, Career and Workplace, Floral Design, Media Industry
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Former White House floral designer to give talk on Wednesday
marieg@herald-mail.comFor almost 30 years, Cathy Miller walked the halls of one of the most famous residences in the world — the White House. She met presidents and first ladies and knew many staffers by their first names. She made her way through most of the 100-...Tags: Music, Floral Design, Allergies, Entertainment, Washington, DC
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Janet Browne, interior designer
Janet Browne, a retired designer who outfitted the interiors of colleges and banks during a lengthy career collaborating with her architect husband, died of congestive heart failure Oct. 12 at the Pickersgill Retirement Community in Towson. The longtime...Tags: Johns Hopkins University, University of Baltimore, Architecture, Towson University, Loyola University Maryland
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Duct tape as home decor sticks with DIYers
When Sandy Finley needed gifts for colleagues recently, a store-bought picture frame simply wouldn't do. Instead, she whipped up a little something in pink and black, using a product originally made to keep ammunition cases dry during World War II.
"I...Tags: Baltimore County, World War II (1939-1945), Harford County, Halloween, ABC (tv network)
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