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Weekend Shopping by Holly

By Holly Bauman |
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I love my parents’ house at Christmas time. It is so full and vibrant, and every little nook and cranny has some sort of decoration (my parents go way overboard BTW). However, once those Christmas decorations come down, the house starts to feel a little bare and empty. Luckily, there are still some great sales going on, enabling you to fill back in those lonely corners and shelves at a fraction of the cost.

At My Table (Snider Plaza) has 40% off everything in the entire store. Beautiful dishes, placemats, and serverware that normally cost a pretty penny are all the sudden very reasonably priced.

Casa di Lino (4026 Oak Lawn Ave.) is having a storewide 20% off sale this weekend, along with additional discounts on sale merchandise.

Cantoni‘s Annual Winter Warehouse and In-Store Sale starts this Saturday and runs through Monday. Those that shop early on Saturday will receive an additional 10% off. Doors open at 10am at 4800 Alpha Rd. (Image is Deion Sanders’ Azure penthouse, which Cantoni staged. P.S. It is on the market!)

Fusion Home Fashion (at the Shops at Legacy in Plano) is offering 15% off on Gus* modern furniture and accessories if you bring in 3 non-perishable food items for the North Texas Food Bank.

(Gus* Delano Pony Chair pictured)

Lastly, don’t forget about the additional 10% you can receive at Nest‘s sale by bringing in a canned food.

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