Romantic Country, Shabby Chic and Shabby Rose

I received my copy of Romantic Country today and although the cover looks inviting I am a little disappointed that they keep using and reusing photos and stories that they have used before. It seems they feel only a few homes and businesses are worthy of mention in this magazine. I love the format of this magazine but really hope they come out and play with the rest of us who have wonderful businesses and homes dedicated to the romantic style. I know from talking to many of you that there are a great variety of homes ready for the opportunity. I am not sure I will be offering this magazine any more but the good news is they have opened it up to subscription finally for all of you. Go to www.harris-pub.com and you can call, fax or get the newest one on the stands which has a subscription card in it.



If you haven't visited ShabbyChic.com lately you must travel on over there and see that they have made over their website and that Rachel's high end design line is now available directly from her site. I love the new look!

Now for the Shabby Rose

We are looking for homes or rooms to photograph in the Southern California area and we are accepting photograph submissions for those out of the area to be featured in our monthly decorating ezine. If you are interested or know someone who is please contact me by email. Send all submissions to shabbyrosecottage@msn.com

The weather has been extreme all over and I hope you are all safe
and taking care of each other


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  • 6/22/2008 4:11 PM Kim Ann Snodgrass wrote:
    Good day,
    I am just getting interested in shabby chic & decorating my bedroom. Can you suggest a magazine I should subribe to that is just for shabby chic to start getting ideas? Thanks.
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    1. 6/24/2008 7:11 PM Shabby Rose Cottage wrote:
      Romantic Homes, Romantic Country, Country Living and Country Home and my decorating ezine of course. None of them are dedicated to shabby chic (except mine) but they always seem to have one or two rooms that would fit in that category and then you could start getting the feel for what you like.
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