Garden Decor - Garden Shop
New products worth noting
-- Casual Living, 3/13/2007 7:29:00 AM
From the Spring, 2007 issue of Garden Decor.
| From Out of the Blue, a line of door mats debuts. The coir mats provide a grand entrance for any garden with sayings such as "Garden of Weedin'" and "Gone Gardening" ($21). | ![]() |
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Consumers can give their gardens some character with Magnetic Poetry's new Make-Your-Own Stone Face kids. Create a serene Buddha or Greek God out of tinted concrete and place a potted plant inside for a distinctive planter ($20). |
| From Barnstorm, an elegant vintage print wraps around a recycled metal wall pocket, perfect as a wall accent or filled with flowers as a faux planter ($20). | |
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Garden in style with Vera Bradley's reversible Sun Hat in Botanica, a bold and lush multicolor print in punches of pink, green and blue blooms, accented with a geometric cottage trellis design ($27). |
| Metal garden trellises in a classic ivory finish from Marta Mikey are a unique way to display plants and foliage ($136.50, set of three). | |
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Mariella Designs, a new San Diego, Calif.-based company, introduced a line of high-end greeting cards, boxed note sets and invitations. Printed on softly textured paper, the stationery includes floral- and garden-themed designs -- butterfiles and orchids to name a few -- perfect as add-on sales ($13.50, boxed set of 10 with envelopes). |
| From the Garden Party Collection by Foreside, a unique and colorful plant stand debuts in the form of an antique bicycle, perfect for merchandising plants in the store and at home ($210). | |
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The Williamsburd is a single nest birdhouse from Maple Hill Designs inspired by early Colonial American homes and features authentic period detailing and a nest opening perfect for bluebirds, wrens, swallows, woodpeckers and others ($80). |
All prices are suggested retail.

































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