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      <title>Decorating for Christmas in Miniature!</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Dollhouse collectors have everything or nearly everything that real houses could have – comfy stuffed sofas and dignified wing chairs, framed paintings, oriental rugs, electricity, and patterned wallpaper.  With Christmas coming, decorating for the holidays is also something that dollhouse owners do for their dollhouses – but it’s all in miniature, of course!
According to Susie Vallon of Whimsies Dollhouse Shop in Greenwich, CT, “Miniaturists do indeed love to decorate their do ...]]></description>
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      <title>Decorating Graduation Caps</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<img alt="decorating graduation caps" src="http://www.diplomaframe.com../../../../../../../../../images/full/255884.jpg" style="width: 250px; height: 194px; float: right; margin-left: 10px;" />When my son graduated from Newtown High School in Connecticut, lo and behold, there were quite a few seniors who had decorated their graduation caps!     This extra festive atmosphere made me wonder, "Hmm...What's this all about?" The caps looked creative and fun, - some with flowers, some with furry-looking trim, others with colored duct tape messages or the year of graduation. After seeing the procession of all the seniors, I saw the point to this tide of originality.]]></description>
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      <title>Share your Style with Polyvore</title>
      <category domain="http://www.diplomaframe.com/blog/tabid/178/categoryid/9/decorating.aspx">Decorating</category>
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      <description><![CDATA[Create Holiday Wishlists

We came across this really cool site last week called Polyvore, allowing you to combine items to create your own room décor vignettes, clothing outfits for any fashion style, wedding collections, and more. It's a free, easy-to-use web-based application for mixing and matching images from anywhere on the web.  You put your items together in a set, and each one links to where the item can be purchased online. That means it's perfect for putting together your h ...]]></description>
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      <title>You Can Decorate With Embroidery Hoops!</title>
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Get ready for this! Yes, we've all heard of flower arrangements, photo arrangements, and room arranging.  How about embroidery hoop arrangements?

Cafemom's blog says that arranging embroidery hoops on the wall is, "a great way to make some of your favorite fabric scraps into affordable wall art."  Take a look at the photo by clicking on the link.
 

    
        
            
        
    

Embroidery hoops are made of either wood, plastic or metal. Each type of hoop has two cir ...]]></description>
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