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20% Discount from Mayfair Lane

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Do you love your stainless fridge but miss the opportunity to proudly display notes, calendars and children's artwork? Mayfair Lane may have just the solution for you with its clever line of memo boards and photo frames that stick to any surface--including stainless. They remove easily without leaving a residue. Happeez from Mayfair Lane are a line of innovative products that stick where magnets do, and where they don’t, including stainless steel refrigerators , glass, mirrors, and more. The line includes clips, frames, whiteboards, notepads, and listpads. Unlike a magnet, Happeez products protect surfaces from scratching and marring and will not leave a residue. Just use the code SHEBLOG to receive 20% off your purchase through August 23rd.

A Little Closer to Home--Noblesville Shopping

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If you are looking for a large shopping center or mall, Noblesville would not be your first choice for shopping. But, if you are looking for unique stores and items, Noblesville has many choices. One of my favorite stores is Spent Saturdays. They carry a huge selection of furniture, home decor and other decorative items. You could visit the store every week for a year and there would always be new merchandise! The store has two levels and several rooms filled with unique finds that are all reasonably priced. I've bought several items there, but my best find so far was an antique black dining room table with six chairs for under $400!! Another favorite is A Country Cottage. They too carry a huge selection of home decor items, furniture and furnishings. I especially love their unique gift items and county decor. I also love to visit the Logan Village Mall. It is an eclectic collection of smaller "stores" all under one roof. It's fun to peruse everything from antiques...

A Little Closer to Home--Noblesville

Since Diane posted about Zionsville, I thought I would do a post about Noblesville, my current place of residence. Even though I have only lived in Noblesville for a little over 6 months now, I already feel connected to the community. Everyone--from my new doctor to the librarians to the checkout cashiers at Kroger to my new hairdresser--has been so friendly and helpful. They have made our transition to this new place smooth and less stressful. I think what drew us to Noblesville in the first place was its small town feel and big city amenities. We loved the downtown area with its quaint shops and mom and pop restaurants. We (especially myself) also love that just outside, either direction you travel, there are many options for shopping. :) And, of course, downtown Indy is an easy, 30-minute drive away. Next time, I will talk about Noblesville's award-winning schools... Till then, for more information on Noblesville's businesses, restaurants, and shopping, visit http://noblesvi...