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Welcome In Luxury Furniture

See more home furniture, garden furniture, furniture shop, patio furniture, office furniture, furniture shops, the furniture store, furniture store, furniture stores INSIDE.

Welcome In Luxury Furniture

See more home furniture, garden furniture, furniture shop, patio furniture, office furniture, furniture shops, the furniture store, furniture store, furniture stores INSIDE.

Welcome In Luxury Furniture

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Friday, April 17, 2009

Newest Treasure Island Coffee Table In The Making


Hello anyone...! we get back with unusual pictures of newest treasure island coffee table.
So far we already made 2 pieces of Treasure Island Coffee Table and there's another new one still in the making, see above pictures for details. It would be takes a month to make them finish and FYI, these items are rare and sold to the highest bidder only. If you would like to know how much the minimum bid is, please contact us to: eposjepara(at)yahoo.com

Price Drop on Adirondack Chairs at Wholesale Furniture Brokers

Spice up your deck or patio this summer with new Adirondack chairs from Linon Home Decor. The Woodstock collection is now available to order at Wholesale Furniture Brokers at very low introductory prices!

Adirondack chairs are elegant outdoor furniture pieces that will provide a festive and summer appeal to your deck or patio. They are comfortable even without cushions. The Woodstock collection includes Adirondack rocking chairs, folding chairs, and reclining chairs. They are available in green and blue colors.

Shop online at GoWFB.com to get your new Adirondack chairs tax free! Visit our patio furniture gallery for more options. Check out the images below for more details.
Woodstock Blue Adirondack Chair
$149.00



Woodstock Blue Adirondack Rocking Chair
$159.00


Woodstock Green Adirondack Chair
$149.00


Woodstock Green Adirondack Rocking Chair
$159.00

Thursday, April 16, 2009

City Boy meets Country...


I have a neighbor who wanted some ducklings and was having a problem finding ones that would grow to be all white..That and people were charging outrageous prices (like 2 ducklings for $32)... I needed a silkie hen for future hatching out of eggs and thought we would give Mt. Hope a try.
I got my silkie hen...with 11 cochin bantam (I think may be Birchen) chicks. Of course I do not want bantams and the next item up was Americauna chicks...12 of them. So I won those too. I was amazed at the high prices things were going for. Like a New Zealand doe went for $32! Normally the high point would have been $10 or $12. Even bucks were getting up there in price.
I integrated the Americaunas with the banty chicks under their new Mum. So far so good, but she seems to not care for the yellow/white colors. They just hide under feathers when she pecks at them. Hopefully once I sell off some of these Bantam chicks, the numbers dwindling will keep the peace more.


The Banty chicks are the size of a Strawberry! So small like large Marbles walking around.


But there is more to the story. Once I won my bids, we had her Fiance watch them so we could bid on some other things. Now you must picture this with an open mind but thinking of how others with a closed mind would behave. Her fiance' is African American. Great guy and has won me on many levels with his respect and great personality. I really adore hanging out with them. So I can mess with him and it's just fine.
I always joke when she gets upset with him how we must take him rabbit hunting and he gets to be the rabbit.
Imagine walking up into a livestock auction where 99.9% of the people are white. Wearing Country farmers and Amish clothing. He is wearing Baggy pants, a zipped up hoodie and long Gold chain. Kinda like taking a country boy to the city but I was taking a city boy to the country..deep into the country. I walk around with my jeans and henly top. wearing flip flops and have my Pallina gloves hanging from their hook from my back belt loop. He stuck out in many ways but he never batted an eye. Many stared and tried to size him up on why he was dressed like that and coming into the chicken barn.
As he and his Fiance sat with their daughter waiting for me to come back from the office, they were swarmed. People surrounded them trying to tell them how those chicks are sick, the hen would never be a good mother and ..the kicker? a box which held her lion head bunny but was marked Roun ducks became the target of how those ducks were a terrible breed and they would never be able to handle them. Might as well just give them to him and he would save them any future problems. That is when they realized these people were scamming! I had forewarned them not to take a hand or foot off the boxes. People will steal them. They were shocked but once the swarm dissolved (I think they saw me coming back) they were referring it to the inner city.
Oh it gets better. As we laughed about the scammers, we made our way to the big livestock barn. Sat up in the bleachers watching the pigs auctioned off. Poor girl had no clue that by waving her arm up while talking, she was BIDDING on a pig. I had to tell her to keep her arm down. She just bid on a 200lb pig! She was so cute and after oh my goshing, asked if she won and if they take debit cards... Her Fiance was laughing and asked how we were going to squeeze that into my Vue? Then what would they do with it? I said "put a red ribbon around it's neck and walk through the neighborhood calling it Wilbur." Or they could always become pig farmers. He asked if there were any Black Amish... Umm. I don't think so, at least I have never seen any. But you could be the first?!
We had a great time and I'm sure they came away with many stories to share with their family and friends. Of course Having Tif hang out with me shows I am rubbing off on her. Already she is begging him to buy land and raise chickens and gardens. He is a good sport and is open to the idea...a little.
She wants a horse and buggy and she even told Tay (the Fiance') he could put some spinners on it if it would help...He would have the biggest wheels in the neighborhood!
They made me laugh all day. I had such an incredible time and look forward to taking them out to a Friends Farm...Wonder if I could talk him into wearing different shoes..May not like stepping in patties mixed with mud.
Sweet dreams,
~Tammie

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Love this!


I love that my friends and family send me inspirational images and pictures, cards, etc. It's important to stay motivated and even though times can be rough and stressful, I love keeping cards around with sayings like this one. It's especially relevant to me right now, since it's crunch time in these last two weeks of class and graduation approaching. With my new job at Sherwin-Williams and my blog here, I feel like I'm finally following my dreams, and I'm proud of it. The picture is from Etsy.com, search thank you cards or Leaves & Letters.

Thank-You Cards


Thank You, Thank You, Thank You....
Because of the exhibit showcase I just put on, we've been working on invitations, press releases, installations and so much more, but one of the things I think is still important in art and in etiquette is Thank You cards. SFGirlbythebay blog just put on a great blog post about Thank You cards, but I scoured Etsy.com to bring you the best.





















(All above photos from Etsy.com, search Thank You cards.)




What do you think? Do you still send Thank You cards?

Shameless Plug


My Museums Studies class divided up into groups this semester and my group decided to do a showcase on Hope for Southern Sudan, an organization that raises money to build schools in Sudan and increase literacy. I think it's a great cause and if you are going to be near Rochester, NY next Thursday, check out the opening reception for the exhibit! It's at St John Fisher College on East Avenue in the Basil entryway near the Mac Lab & Leather Couches. I was the exhibit designer and put the display together! I'll add pictures later.
Hope you can make it!

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Winner of the Kids Furniture Contest Announced

Wholesale Furniture Brokers would like to congratulate Stacy Teet of Kids Stuff World for winning the Kids Furniture Contest. Stacy’s post was the most creative out of all the other entries we received.

Here is her blog post:
http://kidsstuffworld.com/2009/03/amazing-wfb-easter-giveaway/

Congratulations again Stacy. We hope to see you and your kids with your new kids furniture!

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