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by Ali

We decorate our living rooms, our dining rooms, customize our kitchens and make our beds when guests come over, but the last place we give detail to seems to be the bedside table.  Instead the bedside table seems to be the place to plop an alarm clock.
 
Without creating clutter, use your bedside as place to show off a momento, a favorite photo and have a pleasant scent nearby to lull you into a restful sleep. I'm not one for tchotckes, instead I choose specific items to set on a bedside table that play off the color, decor and mood of the room.
 
 
My seashells are from various vacations, but you can buy online at SeaShellCity
Currants and Acai reed diffuser from The Fragrance Collection by Glade, FragranceCollection. It's a soft subtle scent that each time I get into bed, I just think aaahhhh....
Moroccan tea glasses, $35.99 at Amazon
Parisian wallpaper coasters were a gift, but were available at Athropologie where there are plenty of other stylish options.
Small silver textured frame was found in the home decor aisle at TJ Maxx. It's one of the best places to find frames at affordable prices.
 
 
The mirror frame in the photo is from a design shop on La Brea in Los Angeles, but you can find a similar style at Target.
Found a just as lovely blue vase at Bellacor.
Lotus Bamboo scented candle from The Fragrance Collection by Glade adds the right pop of color and has a delightful touch of citrus. Find out more at, FragranceCollection

 

 

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Green Eyed Shopper says:

by Tracy Metro

My Beautiful Launderette

Grumble:
You hate spending the $7 just to get one pair of pants cleaned.  I feel you.  But, you have to spend the dough to get those gorgeous crepe slacks dry cleaned; otherwise, they’ll get all crapped up rendering them utterly unfashionable.  This dilemma begs the question:  why spend so much money on your clothing if you’re not going to take care of it… Boy, it seems as if your Mother just showed up.  Nag, nag, nag.

Goodness:
You’ve decided it IS in fact worth the money to dry clean those gorgeous trousers, but now you just can’t bear the thought of all of the senseless plastic used in the packaging of said dry cleaning.  Good girl!

Let’s think about it for a minute. 

Your clothing gets magically cleaned, then hung up on the cleaner’s clean carousel, then put into your clean car and then into your clean closet.  Does it REALLY need a hermitically sealed plastic bag for the trip home from the C-L-E-A-N-E-R-S?  I thought not.  And so did Dry Greening, my personal favorite NON-plastic, dry cleaning bag.

Go:
Buy your own Dry Greening bag for $4.99!  $4.99, people!  Come on, how can you NOT?!  While I don’t own 2 of them (yet!), here’s what I recommend you do.  Keep one bag in your closet to collect all of your dry cleaning items.  Then, when full take it to the cleaners and leave it with them to cover up those duds once they’re cleaned.  While you’re there dropping off the dirty stuff, pick up the clean stuff which is already living in your other Dry Greening bag.  Voila.  You're a genius.




I promise you that people will begin to ask about your bag thus starting a dry cleaning (er, greening) revolution, in your area.  Oh, and while you’re at it, return those wire hangers to the dry cleaners, so they can reuse them.  As Mommy Dearest said, “No more wire hangers!” and as Tracy Metro said, “No more plastic bags!”


Tracy Metro (and yes, Metro IS her real name!) is a TV host who was eco-chic before eco and chic were even hyphenated! Wanna learn more about this eco-conut? Grab a fare card and go for a ride at www.tracymetro.com
 

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