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How the Domestic Diva Began
Always trying to show up Martha Stewart, the Domestic Diva became
frustrated
with most of what Martha did as it was out of the question for the
average
domestic diva. See, the Domestic Diva does not have a staff of 22
elves nor does she
sew with "oilcloth" (where would one get oilcloth, anyway Martha?).
So, the
Domestic Diva spent the next few years figuring out how to "DO IT."
With a love for making everything divine, the Domestic Diva set out
on her
mission. She mastered her sewing machines, faux painted her walls (and
her
friends' walls), learned the fine art of Calligraphy so her gift tags
would be
exceptional, created beautiful tablescapes, and perfected bow-making
so all
her creations would be gorgeous. |
How the Domestic Diva Creates:
As any domestic diva knows, it's all in the details. She hunts New York
City's fashion district and estate sales to fine unique trims and
heirloom
laces. There is a difference between the laces the Domestic Diva uses
and
those cheap 99-cent-a-yard variety. Also, all seams are always
finished (serged, machine and/or hand sewn) for durability. |
The Domestic Diva's Promise:
Unlike many others, the Domestic Diva guarantees all of her
creations. If for
any reason you are not thrilled with your purchase, please do not
hesitate to contact the
Domestic Diva. She believes that by putting her heart and soul into
her items, it
will be evident to those who give those things a home.
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- you purchase gingerbread houses at your local bake sale-they aren't
worth
the effort but add enough extra candy embellishments to put the
average person into a sugar coma.
- you create traffic with your outdoor holiday displays and your
neighbors have taken to wearing sunglasses at night.
- you teach strangers how to make bows in the aisle of your local craft
store.
- you have an uncontrollable urge to "dove tail" all ribbon ends.
- you spend more time creating tablescapes than planning the menu for your
next dinner party.
- you'd rather buy fabric than food.
- you own an excessive amount of tulle even though you don't know
anyone who's getting married.
- you know the difference between organza and organdy.
- you drool over tatted lace.
- you faux finish everything!
- you top every gift with a handmade bow.
- your gift tags
are done in Calligraphy.
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