Spring Decorating Tip # 2

Rearrange your furniture. If you have a great view change the focal point of the room from the fireplace to a window. If you normally have a squared off arrangement try an angled one for interest. The number one mistake in furniture arranging is to place all your furniture up against the walls, like a line up. The second one is not allowing enough space for the flow of traffic through a room.



I am still working on redesigning my site what a project this turned out to be! I hope to be done soon but things keep getting in the way. You know how that goes. I have been creating and painting and adding new items but I have saved them all for the Premier. So here is another peek at what is to come..... if you see something on my blog you are interested in you can email me for the details.
shabbyrosecottage@msn.com


I love doing noteboards and they are all original designs you won't see anywhere else. This one is done in a shabby white finish with RAshwell's "British Rose" print.

I also just got in the New Romantic Country, Cottage Style Special Edition, Country Almanac and Country Decorating Ideas Flea Market ...



$ 4.95



$ 7.95 Double Issue



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$ 4.95

Lots of great reading, decorating tips and love all the pictures.

Have a nice one!
~ S ~

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  • 3/29/2008 6:10 AM Sue wrote:
    I just wanted you to know that I really enjoyed your blog.......your links............and your pictures. The note boards are fabulous. I shabotage hurt antiques and mosaic them and recently did a huge mirror. Then the mirror had a accident in the garage *sigh* I've been trying to decide what to do with it and now I'm thinking perhaps a photo or note board hmmmmmmmmm.

    Still waiting for Spring in NH
    Sue
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