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Weekend Shopping by Holly

By Holly Bauman |
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Prepare yourselves. There is a lot going on this weekend in the home decor department.

Pottery Barn is offering a complimentary decorating class this Sunday. Topics range from simple decorating tips for easy living, to throwing a fabulous dinner party. Call your local store for topic and time, AND to reserve your spot. Perk: you receive 10% off the merchandise featured in this hour long class.

Nest is having it’s final two days of their massive sale. I was just in there yesterday and there is plenty of great merchandise left. Another reason to stop by-Saturday from 11-4 you can sip on beverages while mingling with gallery-featured artist, Greg Piazza (art featured below). If you can’t make it into the store, they have a wonderful website that enables you to shop online. Remember to enter “GHOST” when checking out to be enter to win a free Kartell Louis Ghost Chair (offer ends Saturday).

North Haven Gardens, starting today, is knocking 50% off select pottery, shrubs, trees, and fountains. Also, new arrivals of potatoes, asparagus, onions, broccoli, and cauliflower.

Stacy Hyde has a 20-70% off sale going on right now. Cute croc trays, stunning lamps, and silk duvets are just a couple of the highlights.

Home, James! has a 50-60% off sale going on tableware and accessories. Score!

Three HIghland Park Village stops to check out: Practically the entire Madison store is on sale, and Anthropologie is also having a huge home decor sale. Stephanie Anne was getting in a massive, new shipment yesterday afternoon.

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