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March, 16th 2010

JLB Sale

The Junior League of Baltimore is holding their annual boutique warehouse sale this weekend, March 20-21st at the Junior League's Wise Penny thrift store  (5902 York Road). The preview event is on Saturday morning from 8-10, where only ticket holders ($20/each) are allowed to shop. From 12-5 on Saturday and 10-5 on Sunday, the warehouse will be open to the public. Many local boutiques are participating this year including: ectar, Poppy & Stella, Samuel Parker Clothier, Sassanova, Pandora's Box, Wee Chic, and Whimsy. All of the items at the event will be up to 70% off retail value, and purchases go to a good cause. Fifty percent of the profits will be donated to the Junior League’s projects, which range from helping students achieve their greatest academic potential in school to mentoring at-risk women to combating childhood obesity. —Nikki Reese (intern)

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March, 12th 2010

Home & Garden Show To Do List

The little shopper and I are headed to the Maryland Home & Garden Show today. It runs until Sunday at the Maryland State Fairgrounds in Timonium. I'm hoping to get lots of ideas for our next Home & Garden issue (and of course my own house.) Even though I don't have a yard, per se, we love to fill containers with flowers. Our backyard is in some desperate need of some TLC. Winter has not been kind. But one nice weekend and a few free hours and we'll be good to go. And knowing me, I'll also hit the craft section. If you were at the show last weekend and you have some suggestions as to favorite exhibitors—send them my way. —JED

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March, 11th 2010

Red Tree Windows

It was Red Tree's awesome window displays that prompted me to ask them to be a part of our spring fashion shoot. So, I'm super proud to see our spring shoot turned into Red Tree's new spring windows.

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11:03 am Tags: Hampden, Red Tree, windows
Janelle Diamond's picture
March, 9th 2010

Musings

I guess Phil the groundhog was wrong. HA! Even if we are in store for more winter, it sure doesn't feel like it. I was lucky enough to wander Hampden on this beautiful day, and everyone seemed so happy. With sixty degree weather, I had a little spring in my step too. Of the shops open today, most of them had their doors wide open. Since people were out and about grabbing a bite to eat at many of the local restaurants, the open doors were inviting for people to stop in and take a peek. I know I did! Watermelon Sugar has some wonderful spring and beachy decorations for the home—including Easter decor. Angela Lynn has some nice lightweight jersey tops and sun dresses, as well as basic tanks and beautiful jewelry. doubledutch is full of fun, flirty skirts, spring scarves, and dresses to fit any warm weather occasion. If you get a chance, today is a wonderful day to walk around Hampden and enjoy not only the great weather, but the shops' new spring items as well. —Nikki Reese (intern)

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March, 5th 2010

Form Boutique is Moving

Following in the footsteps of neighbor Shine Collective, Form is moving to Clipper Mill this April. The boutique will reopen Saturday, April 10th at the Poole and Hunt Building (to the right of Woodberry Kitchen) at 2002 Clipper Park Road. I think it's great for everyone. A space for new tenants on the Avenue—I hear a restaurant is coming—and turning Clipper Mill into a new shopping destination. Aimee's store is so beautiful and I'm sure her customers will follow her anywhere. I know she also wants to dedicate more time to her jewelry. The last day to shop at Form in Hampden is March 28th. —JED

5:25 pm Tags: Uncategorized
Janelle Diamond's picture
March, 5th 2010

TGIFF

That's—Thank Goodness It's First Friday. Here are some suggestions for tonight:

Shine Collective, with their new location behind Woodberry Kitchen, will host their event from 7-10PM with an exclusive meet and greet with artist Xavier Schipani, a graduate of illustration from MICA. Most shops over on the Avenue in Hampden also stay open late tonight, with refreshments, live music, discounts. Earth Alley is hosting their reschedule Mole Party—as in authentic Mexican mole dip, plus  sangria and music of the Native American flute by Jan Seiden.

Over at Mt. Washington Mill—"Around the Mill” lasts from 5-8pm. Customers are encouraged to “mill around the mill” and enjoy refreshments and discounts from Amazing Glaze, dogma-life (pets welcome), Gore Dean, Holly G Boutique, Home on the Harbor, Mt. Washington Wine Company, Starbucks and Whole Foods. Those who get their mill passes stamped (available at all stores) will be automatically entered to win a gift basket (total value of $400) containing goodies from all participating merchants at the Mill. —Nikki Reese (intern)

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March, 4th 2010

Spring Fashion Celebration Tonight

I hope to see/meet some of you tonight at the "new" South Moon Under at Kenilworth Mall. We'll be celebrating both SMU's redesign and B Mag's spring fashion issue. I'm told there will be food, fashion, music and loads of discounts! The first 50 guests get a SMUgift bag (which includes our March issue.) The store is at 822 Kenilworth Drive in Towson and the party is from 6-9 PM. –JED

2:46 pm Tags: Uncategorized
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March, 3rd 2010

Crafts Rule

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Ok, so as you know by now I hit the American Craft Council show last week. I love wandering the aisles and seeing what captures my attention. There is a lot of great stuff and, well, stuff that really isn't my taste. Here are my Top 17 picks—I starred the local folk—from the show, in no particular order. —JED

*1.Dandelion Blu (by Sherry J Insley), left, hand-sawed and pierced copper lace shapes with opaque enamel.

2. Damian Velasquez's modern handcrafted furniture.

3. Elements Jill Schwartz jewelry (you can find at Red Tree and Whimsy.)

4. Wooden Specs Studio handmade wooden eyeglass frames.

*5. Greenstar Studio's new Folkies.

6. Wearble Jules felting...

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March, 3rd 2010

Q&A with Katwalk Owner Toni James

katwalk-photos-128.jpgToni James opened Katwalk—her Mt. Vernon boutique on West Read Street—in 1999. Her shop is full of edgy and eclectic apparel and accessories.How long has Katwalk been around? We opened in 1997 in Catonsville and relocated to our permanent home in Historic Mt. Vernon in 1999. My husband and I actually searched several areas in Baltimore, but when we came upon Mt. Vernon we thought it was a great fit because of Antique Row, the boutiques of Charles Street, the restaurants/clubs, the hair salons, the colleges, museums, and the numerous festivals each year. Also we were looking for a space with more than one floor and huge windows, and that is what we found,. We love it!What inspired you to open a boutique? As a child I loved the movie Mahogany with Dianna Ross and that inspired me to design and want a boutique. My family all sew and we had a sewing club called the Busy Bees where we made all sorts of shirts and dresses. Also at Western High School I use to design my classmate's prom dresses and was the VP of the Fashionettes Fashion Club....

5:10 pm Tags: boutique, Katwalk, Mt. Vernon, Q&A
Janelle Diamond's picture
March, 2nd 2010

Did You Know

... that David T. Abercrombie the original founder of the modern American lifestyle brand, Abercrombie & Fitch, was born in Baltimore on June 6, 1867? He was educated in the public schools here and by private instructors. Abercrombie later came to study at Baltimore City College. Thank you Wikipedia!

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