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week in review

Uncategorized / September 16, 2012

hello out there.  i hope everyone is enjoying their weekend and is able to have their windows open and a fall scented candle burning.  this girl is.

here’s how this week shaped up.

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we gave a few tables the old flamingo leg treatment

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izzie finally got on top of shipping

brian meares has a tomato and pepper garden at furbish that has been bountiful.  we made some hot sauce this weekend and bottled it
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i stopped in to check on this client’s happy guestroom
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we got these cute new mrs necklaces in at the shop — just a little something blue

paris wants to be the new face of theodora and cattum
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and, i helped my mom with some new house shopping – we snagged this major piece from anthropologie for her living room
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enjoy the rest of the weekend! 

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Written by Jamie Meares, Founder + Creative Director of retailer Furbish Studio.

I Suwannee is a daily chronicle of her wants and whims, her interior design and styling work, her goings and doings, and a place to share her never-ending discoveries and inspirations.

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