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Northwest Flower & Garden Show
The Northwest Flower & Garden Show has been heralding the start of spring since 1989, as gardening enthusiasts from around the Northwest flock to this annual celebration, held in the beautiful Washington State Convention Center for five magical days.
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Akron Grove Bath Products
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Alabaster, Brian
Casts portraits of children in bronze limited edition sculptures.
Andersen Studios
Architectural ceramics and mosaic artifacts, inspired by the gaden and designed for durability. Created in the Seattle studio of Bruce and Shannon...

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Everyone's Favorite Scrapbooking Magazine! Scrapbooking & Beyond™ is a unique magazine geared for both the "archival" and...
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Student art brings warmth to 'Winter Garden' exhibit - Chicago Sun-Times
Student art brings warmth to 'Winter Garden' exhibit
Chicago Sun-Times
AURORA — Students with a flair for creativity will have their work highlighted in the Aurora Public Art Commission's 14th annual “Winter Garden of Youth Art.” Children from kindergarten through high school will have their artwork showcased from Friday ...
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Craft Show showcases Christmas trinkets - Quad City Times
Craft Show showcases Christmas trinkets
Quad City Times
A co-worker got married in Hawaii and he made a miniature steel palm tree as a gag gift. Friends liked the metal sculpture and asked him to make more. He also crafts flowers as garden ornaments. “Everything is steel so it rusts. ...
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Grow an Evening Garden - HobbyFarms.com
HobbyFarms.com
Grow an Evening Garden
HobbyFarms.com
Once your hub of trees and shrubs has been positioned, add a few foliage-only plants like perennials and grasses: grey-leaved herbs such as sage, Artemisia and Santolina; steel-blue grasses like blue oat grass, blue fescue and Panicum Heavy Metal; ...
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Garden Tip: Container care in winter - Chicago Sun-Times
Garden Tip: Container care in winter
Chicago Sun-Times
Not every container is suitable for our Midwest winters, so plan to bring in to the garage or basement most glazed ceramics and terracotta when our temperatures consistently dip below freezing. Thick-walled, high-fired ceramics, cast iron and concrete ...
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Take Note: Home and garden happenings - Akron Beacon Journal
Take Note: Home and garden happenings
Akron Beacon Journal
The second- through fourth-graders knitted 7-by-9-inch rectangles last school year during an after-school knitting program, and the rectangles were then pieced together into blankets by their knitting instructor, Allison Chrien. ...
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