1. Lamps I Did Not Buy (but one I hope to)

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    April 29, 2019 by kittynh

    Those of us following the Crazy Lamp Lady on Facebook or Youtube, feel like we are LAMP EXPERTS.  I look …
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  2. How to Find ART on the Cheap!

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    April 24, 2019 by kittynh

    I love “real art”.  It isn’t that I don’t mind a nice print, but I really like something besides nice …
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  3. Vintage Picking….

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    April 17, 2019 by kittynh

    I admit that with Spring weather here, I’m visiting all the vintage shops and charity shops.  Because for much of …
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  4. “Our Paris”

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    April 15, 2019 by kittynh

    Originally posted on Two Different Girls:
    Winter Paris mornings don’t belong to the tourists I love Paris, but I don’t enjoy crowds…

  5. Why I Bought a $10 Lamp

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    April 12, 2019 by kittynh

    I’ve confessed that my Rheumatoid Arthritis means I have to “take it easy”, and this has lead to some interesting …
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  6. Free Paper Dolls!

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    April 3, 2019 by kittynh

    I am a huge fan of Tim Holtz products.  My favorite has to be his “paper dolls”.  These paper dolls …
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  7. Dollar Store Inspiration!

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    April 1, 2019 by kittynh

    Many crafters swear by the Dollar Store for craft items. For the junk journalist it is a place of low …
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  8. When Less is More…

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    March 24, 2019 by kittynh

    I wasn’t planning on buying these vintage trim pieces at the local antiques shop. I saw a woman looking at …
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  9. Just a Line Makes a Difference

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    March 16, 2019 by kittynh

    My friend “Crazy Rebecca” is known for her beautiful, and often whimsical, journal pages. She likes to use a pencil …
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  10. What Happened-Birthday Week

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    March 10, 2019 by kittynh

    So today’s post, on my birthday, is a post just about my week. The Cheshire County Historical Society had some …
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