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Contemporary Sun Suncatcher


Handcrafted in the USA, this fun sun design features colorful art glass components accented with spirals of brass. Each suncatcher includes an optional suction-cup hanger that attaches to any window or glass surface.


Price: 26.99



The Birds and Bees Collection Single Strand Pewter Bracelet


Created in the studio of artist Mary Demarco, this bracelet features a strand of flexible pewter segments adorned with a bewitching bounty of cast pewter bees and antiqued flowers amid an artful array of glittering earth-tone Austrian crystals and handsome tigers-eye gemstones. Bracelet length is adjustable between 7.75 inches and 9 inches. Lead-free and nickel-free. Handcrafted in Maryland.


Price: 62.99



Big Fruit Trio


A wonderfully unique interaction of time-worn elements with contemporary painting techniques, this set of 3 wall hangings depict reproductions of original mixed-media work by Oregon artist L. Kaus. Segments of stamps, scripts, and literary passages invoke depth and interest while providing contrast to the trio of contemporary fruits.


Price: 139.99



Jam Session Steel Wall Sculpture


This lively 2-dimensional wall sculpture showcases a jazzy quartet of musicians playing sweet-sounding music. Crafted in the USA, 'Jam Session' is intricately cut from rigid 1/8-inch mild steel with a natural metal finish. A fantastic accent on any wall!


Price: 74.99



Sun & Moon Wall Sculpture in Metallic Colors, 20-inch diameter


Fusing industrial knowledge with artistic vision, this captivating wall sculpture showcases a whimsical pairing of two beloved celestial icons. The sun and moon are intricately cut from sturdy steel, grounded to create a highly polished quality, and manipulated to make the sun's rays a unique 3-dimensional element. The entire work is painted with vibrant transparent colors to create a fantastic reflective surface. Indoor use only. Made in the USA.


Price: 124.99



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Delta 69746-VB Buffed Brass Towel Ring


Delta 69746-VB Towel Ring


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Instant Immersion Language Lab 1.5 - Minibox


Instant Immersion Language Lab 1.5 - Minibox

List Price-$29.99

Each of the eight language-specific Talk Now! programs entertains as it educates. With its enjoyable blend of audio lessons, quizzes, stories, and games, it's the ideal way to enrich your foreign vocabulary and get you speaking it quickly. When it comes to learning a new language for business or for pleasure, why talk later when you can Talk Now.

Features

  • Spanish
  • French
  • German
  • Italian
  • Japanese
  • Arabic
  • Greek
  • Korean

System Requirements:

PC

PC Compatible Pentium or higher
Windows 95 and higher, including XP
16 MB RAM
800x600, high color display
4X CD-ROM Drive
Speaker, Mouse
Microphone (optional)
Printer (optional)
Internet Access (optional)

MAC:
68040 processor or higher
System 7.5.5 or higher
16 MB RAM
800x600, high color display
4X CD-ROM Drive
Speaker, Mouse
Microphone (optional)
Printer (optional)
Internet Access (optional)

Packaging: New Retail Box with CDs




Price: 14.99



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Gardening--Fun and Frugal!


Gardening--Fun and Frugal!

 by: Cyndi Roberts

Whether you are an avid vegetable gardener, a beginning herb gardener or just like to have a pretty yard, these frugal tips may help you save a little money!

1. Stale coffee and coffee grounds make great organic fertilizer. They provide many trace minerals and low, gentle levels of nitrogen, potassium and phosphorous.

2. Remember that a good soaking of water less often is better than a light sprinkling every day -- for veggies and for your lawn.

3. If your neighbor has a plant you particularly like, ask for a cutting, instead of going to the nursery and buying one. Maybe you could trade a cutting from one of your own plants.

4. To easily water a tomato plant, bury a bottomless coffee can next to the plant and pour the water into the can. This allows the water to go straight to the roots.

5. Plant marigolds in your vegetable garden. They will attract insects that eat aphids and other pests.

6. My husband bought some used carpet at a garage sale, cut it into wide strips and laid it down between the rows in our garden. Now we can pick peas with getting our shoes muddy.

7. Use grass clippings as mulch around your vegetable plants to keep moisture in and weeds out. Just don't use the clippings right after you have fertilized your grass or treated for weed control.

8. If you have access to them, pine needles make excellent mulch.

9. A natural, frugal garden pest spray: mix 1 tablespoon of liquid dishwashing soap and 1 cup of cooking oil. Use 3 tablespoons of this mixture to 1 quart of water and spray on plants.

10. In the herb garden, to keep plants like mint from taking over too big an area, put it in a clay pot and simply plant the whole pot!

"He who plants a garden, plants happiness."

About The Author

Cyndi Roberts is the editor of the "1 Frugal Friend 2 Another" bi-weekly newsletter and founder of the website of the same name. Visit http://www.cynroberts.com to find creative tips, articles, and a free e-cooking book. Subscribe to the newsletter and receive the free e-course "Taming the Monster Grocery Bill".


editor@cynroberts.com



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