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Decorations at any party or wedding can make the event well planned-out . The right decorations can set the ambience of an event, so you'll want to set the best tone for your event - whether it's a holiday party. From the wedding or party invitations to the party favors, you'll want to find the best decorations and supplies for your event in Chautauqua. Party supplies vendors often have a wide assortment of party supplies, for whatever the theme of your Chautauqua party is. These Chautauqua, NY party stores will provide you with a wide selection for every detail of your wedding or party. If you're looking for flowers, ribbons, balloons or any other kind of Chautauqua party supplies for your party in Chautauqua, NY, the party supply companies listed in our directory can help you find all the decorations to give your party a awesome atmosphere!
Chautauqua Decor may also serve the following areas: Bemus Point, Westfield, Niobe, Portland, Lakewood, Ashville, Sherman, Maple Springs, Jamestown, Sinclairville, Celoron, Dewittville, Greenhurst, Mayville, Stow, Lily Dale, Panama, Stockton, and Chautauqua County.
Chautauqua Factoid:
"Independent Chautauquas" operated at permanent facilities. Such a Chautauqua was generally built in an attractive semi-rural location a short distance outside an established town with good rail service. At the height of the Chautauqua movement in the 1920s, several hundred of these existed, but their numbers have since dwindled.  Chautauqua Decor

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  • Easy Tips For Giving Your Home a Fresh Look
    • The Seattle Times has a nice article on the things you can do to freshen up your home. They include some do's and dont's like not pushing furniture against the wall and not assuming your ceilings have to be white. Sometimes just doing one or two things can give a room a great new look!Tips For Giving Your Home a Fresh Look HERE
  • Creating Wood Planters
    • Creating Wood PlantersBy Joanne JonesAre you having trouble finding that perfect planter to hang beneath a window on your house? One that is the perfect size, shape and colour? A quick solution is to make your own wood planter. Wood planters are simple to make and require only a few basic materials.The materials required are:5 pieces of wood cut to sizenailshammer white paintpaintbrushheavy duty plasticcrushed rocksoilseeds or flowers from a nurseryThe first step is to build the wood planter. Go to your local hardware store where they will have scrap pieces of lumber that can be cut to the size you desire. You will need two long pieces of lumber for the length of the planter, two short pieces of lumber for the width of the planter and one long piece of lumber for the bottom of the planter. Nail the pieces of lumber together. Paint the outside of the wood planter. I recommend white paint, as it will compliment most houses and really shows off the flowers in the planter.Once the wood planter is built, it is a good idea to position it in place before it is filled with soil and flowers. The best solution is to have brackets that will hold the wood planter in place, but will still allow you to take the planter down in order to plant flowers, repaint the planter or to place the planter in storage. Brackets come in all different colours, shape and sizes. The choice is yours and will depend upon the final look that you are going for. If you prefer to not see the brackets, then choose thin brackets that are the same colour as the house. The other option is to choose ornamental brackets that add elegance and character to your planter. If you choose this option, it is important that the brackets match the decor of the outside of your house. For example, if you have a wrought iron railing than you could use wrought iron brackets that match the colour and style of the railing.Now comes the fun part – filling your new wood planter! Start by lining the planter with heavy duty plastic. The plastic will keep water away from the wood. Once you have done that, fill the bottom of the planter with a layer of crushed rock. Then fill the planter with soil, leaving about three inches from the top. You are now ready to plant some seed or flowers from your local nursery. Finally, place the wood planter in front of your window, on the brackets that you installed earlier. Enjoy!To see more ideas on planters and other containers for flowers, please visit http://www.thegardenersescape.com/