Memorial Day Weekend Event 2008

May 8th, 2008, 1:54 pm

Cedar Rose Lane is holding an annual Memorial Day Celebration in the spirit of Freedom, Unity, Courage and Dedication……Saluting those who protect our country and up hold the Pride of America.

Cedar Rose Lane invites you to stop by and visit us Saturday May 24th through Monday, May 26th and experience, “Big Bear’s Favorite Place to Shop.” Memorial Day Weekend- Sales and Specials, Discount Coupon Flyers, Drawings, Give Aways, Free Merchandise and much more……………………….Live Music, Childrens Face Painting, fun time for all whom attend, not to mention the shopping deals to be found……..

On Saturday and Sunday, from Noon until 4:00 p.m. stop by for a free hotdog and soda in Celebration and do not forget to register for the numerous drawings featured thought out the store. The winner’s of the various drawings will be announced- Monday-May 26th at noon, winners need not be present. However, winners will need to make arrangements for pick up of prizes.

Come join Cedar Rose Lane and join in the Community Spirit celebrating Memorial Day, and kick off many exciting events comming this summer.

We hope to see you there! 

Polish Pottery Flowering Peacock Pattern

September 21st, 2007, 12:53 pm

Made of durable stoneware, each plate is hand painted and features the popular Polish Pottery Flowering Peacock pattern.

Polish Pottery

Polish pottery is safe for the refrigerator, oven, microwave and dishwasher.  Boleslawiec pottery is painted by hand, so no two pieces are identical.  Painting on pottery became richly colorful in Boleslawiec region.  The original Polish Pottery has been produced in Boleslawiec since 1830.

Polish Pottery Flowering Peacock Pattern

Most traditional decorations are inspired by the colors of the peacock feather.  We carry many stunning Polish pottery patterns including classic Peacock, Americana (stars and stripes) and Unikat.

Fenton Glass Swan Nest and Bird Nest Bowls

September 10th, 2007, 10:41 pm

Fenton Glass swan nest and bird nest bowls have become renowned for innovative colors and decorative treatments on pressed and blown glassware.  Throughout the age of cheap imported machine-made glass from far-off factories, Fenton Glass swan nest and bird nest bowls have an almost unique niche in the glass world; Fenton is valued for being Fenton, and its distinctive glass can be instantly recognized.  Fenton Art Glass Since 1907, Fenton Glass has been turning out some beautiful and very popular swan nest and bird nest glass bowls.  As the years have passed by, Fenton Glass swan nest and bird nest bowls have evolved from being originally sold in dime stores to being sold in present day online stores, but you can still find the pieces at antique auctions as well.

A variety of swan nest and bird nest pieces were produced, including bowls, mugs, vases, plates, and entire table settings.

Glass

Fenton Art Glass is the largest manufacturer of handmade colored glass in the United States, and Fenton Art Glass is renowned for innovative swan nest and bird nest bowl glass colors as well as hand-painted decorations on pressed and blown glassware.  Fenton Art Glass appeals to all types of customers, and, over the years, this appeal has led to the company’s great success.

Rooster Home Decor

September 3rd, 2007, 10:19 am

Even if your slice of heaven is a city apartment or a suburban semi-detached, you can create that comfy country feeling this year with an endless selection of ruling rooster home decor items.  With rooster home decor, candlesticks and faux florals from Horchow, you’ll create a delightful dining room decor.

Rooster Home Decor

Decorative hand-painted chicken enamel topper is made with lead-free pewter.  Decorating a kitchen with rooster theme using rooster an chicken kitchen dcor is easier at Cedar Rose Lane with our large selection.  Today’s rooster decor is a lively change of pace.  Your rooster design elements may find a fabulous home in the kitchen, or even spread throughout the house.  If you’re considering rooster decor in the family room or on the porch, think about pairing it with old-fashioned gingham checks or eggshell-and-sage-green cotton fabrics.  That combination of rustic decor and vintage upholstery is sure to lend a country-style charm to any furniture arrangement.  Most important to your rooster decor efforts: Have fun.

Rooster canisters and cookie jars can fill your shelves.  Rooster-ize your candle-holders, seat covers, wall samplers and shower curtains.  Rooster dcor is one of the latest and hottest trends, and no wonder.

You can do your basic kitchen in paint or wallpaper, and the rest will come together as you pick out accessories to accent the colors.

All the luscious bounty of the garden has found its way into rooster-motif curtains, tablecloths, placemats and especially, the so-popular rooster wall clocks.

Why Choose Polish Pottery

August 29th, 2007, 1:49 pm

Polish Pottery is perfect for weddings, anniversary gifts, first communions, birthdays, baby showers and thank you gifts. Polish Pottery is designed to with stand every day use. Polish Pottery is not only great for yourself, but it also makes a wonderful gift for family and friends. Polish Pottery is high quality craftsmanship with Old World charm. Polish pottery is hand decorated so no two pieces are exactly the same. Polish Pottery is made generally in the city of Boleslawiec, Poland due to the pottery being crafted out of clay indigenous to the region. Polish Pottery is fired at over 1250 degrees celsius and is very durable.

Pottery

Pottery from Poland is casual dinnerware is colorful, you can collect it, and it?s made in variety of sizes and styles. Pottery painters are trained for years and the most highly accomplished artisans earn the privilege of creating their own work from start to finish. Pottery made by artisans in Boleslawiec, Poland, offers a rare combination of beauty and durability. Pottery from Boleslawiec refers to the long-term local tradition of hand-stamped patterns in the form of peacock’s eyes.

Patterns

Unique to traditional Polish stoneware patterns are “eye spot” designs inspired by the peacock feather. A uniform color palette in the various patterns allows the collector to easily mix and match Polish pottery patterns. The unique (Unikat) patterns are designs which are produced in minimal quantities- just a few or a few dozen sets. The unique patterns are expression of continuous searching for the best integration of form and decoration.

Color

The pottery comes in a variety of designs and colors, all of which complement each other well. A uniform color palette in the various patterns allows the collector to easily mix and match Polish pottery patterns. Newer decorations are now also available in a wide color palette. The vibrant colors are chosen according to Polish custom producing a great diversity of brightly hued stoneware dishes.

Signature

Signature pieces are all signed by the artist who designed the motif. Signature series pieces are unique (”unikat”) and are a true work of art.

Polish Pottery is one of the most popular products exported from Poland. Traditional Polish pottery is based on long standing folk art patterns and colorations.

Teapots 101

August 27th, 2007, 10:31 am

Teapots

Teapots may be used to brew black teas, herbal teas, green teas, or any number of specialty teas. Teapots should be distinguished from tea kettles, as the former is used exclusively for steeping tea and the latter is used for heating water. Teapots have been around for well over a thousand years in Asia, but it wasn’t until the Europeans discovered a way to make (hard paste) porcelain that teapots would start being created in Europe. Teapots have been done in every possible design trend and most interestingly, the novelty design teapot was first introduced way back in the 1820s.

Clay

Ceramic teapot is prepared from clay that is heated at a high temperature in a furnace. The body of clay that remains permeable even after firing is used for creating terracotta flower-pots. All the tea pots are made from red sand clay which is found very deep in the ground.

China

Teapots are available in ceramic, glass, clay, stainless steel, bone china, etc. Bone china is made using a different type of clay containing feldspare that makes the china a translucent white. Light does not pass through earthenware like it does bone china. Bone china is made using a different type of clay containing feldspare that makes the china a translucent white.

Teas

Most black teas are best brewed in stoneware teapots rather than teapots made of metals or porcelain. Lighter teas such as herbal infusions and green teas work well with porcelain teapots. Oolong tea, a tea midway between green and black teas, is best brewed in an Yixing teapot, a special type of clay teapot produced in the Jiangsu province of China.

Home Decor Tips

August 23rd, 2007, 2:31 pm

Home decor is the most essential part of what makes your home into a real “home” at last, and not just the place that you live. Home decor is one of the tools by which you can decorate your room so that it looks nice in consonance with the existing architecture and is convenient to use. Home decor is our specialty, from the bedroom to the kitchen we have thousands of products to add to your decorative niche.

Decor

Decorative cookie jars, teapots, or fresh flowers are all great accents to a kitchen space. Decor accessories add the finishing touches to a room, and it is those finishing touches that make a house a home. Decorative wall hangings are often the perfect touch for almost any room. Decorative hanging plant brackets make the perfect compliment to your hanging flower baskets, and solar garden lighting will emphasize your beautifully landscaped property when the sun goes down.

Style

One of the easiest ways to add a touch of elegance, whimsy or style to a room is just above you: the ceiling. When building a theme for home decor, don’t mix too many styles together. You can certainly use different styles in different rooms depending on what you’re looking for, but don’t mix two or more styles in the same room.

Decorative

From plants and permanent fixtures to candles and decorative accessories, home decor will help give your home a sense of comfort.

Kitchen

While a kitchen is largely meant to be functional, there is not reason that you shouldn�t have it be as stylish as the rest of your home.

Home decor is one of the tools by which you can decorate your room so that it looks nice in consonance with the existing architecture and is convenient to use. Home decor is what helps make a house a home. Home decor is all about individuality and personal style.

Serving Wine — Choosing Wine Glasses

July 12th, 2007, 10:35 pm

Choosing wine glasses, also known as stemware, to reflect both the best of the wine and your own personal taste is both fun and easy with a little knowledge. The shape, size and color of a wine glass can dramatically affect your perception of the wine that’s contained in it.

There is no “proper” way to serve wine. There are no “official” sizes, capacities, shapes or colors of wine glasses. Common sense and individual taste should be your guide.

Wine’s appeal is not just its taste and smell, but also the visual aspect. The play of light on the wine, the “legs” and “tears’ on the inner wall when you swirl the wine and the way aromas are captured within the wine glass — and presented to your nose while drinking — are things to consider when choosing wine glasses.

It stands to reason that a larger glass is required for wine at dinner than would be needed for a sip of sherry after. Traditionally wine glasses with larger, broader bowls are used for bold red wines with bigger bouquets, and narrower wine glasses are used to concentrate the more delicate aromas of lighter white wines.

Champagne is best served in a tall slender tulip glass. Visual enjoyment of the bubbles that differentiate a sparkling wine from a still wine is enhanced by the height. The once popular shorter version of the Champagne glass — whose design was reputed to be based on an particular aspect of Marie Antoinette’s anatomy — is too likely to spill and doesn’t present the rising bubbles to best advantage or prolong the chill like a tall wine glass will.

If your budget, available cabinet space or desire for simplicity limit your wine glass and stemware collection to a single size, a number of producers have made all purpose designs. Most all-purpose wine glass designs are attractive and relatively inexpensive.

You may want to pick a design similar to what the California Wine Institute developed as an all-purpose wine glass. It is five and one half inches tall with a one and three quarter inch stem. Its clear, tulip-shaped bowl has a capacity of eight ounces.

There is also an International Standards Organization (ISO) wine glass, but — like many of the wine glasses you might collect as souvenirs when tasting at wineries — it may be a better size for tasting wine — a little small for drinking wine.

Riedel Crystal has developed a special tasting glass. The glass is made to have a small amount of wine poured into it, and then to be tipped on its side and rolled across a flat surface to coat its inside surface with wine. Watch out for spills!

An elegant dinner party, where a different wine accompanies each course, is enhanced with a table setting that includes a wine glass for each wine. The glasses should be arranged in the order they are to be used and right to left. Wine is traditionally poured from the right, while food is served from the left.

The food being served will dictate the choice of wine, but you will most likely begin with tall-stemmed hock glasses for whites and progress to wine goblets for reds then use a smaller glass for aperitifs. A matching water glass is an elegant touch. Read my article and many guest articles on food and wine pairing for suggestions on choosing the appropriate wine for a particular dish.

Be sure not to fill a wine glass too full, one third to one half full at the most. You want to leave room to capture the bouquet in the upper bowl as it rises from the swirled wine, and to allow the glass to be tilted — at approximately a forty-five degree angle — to evaluate and enjoy the color of the wine.

The wine glass stem gives you something to hold onto without warming the wine with your body heat. If the wine happens to be served too cold, cupping the bowl in your hand is an easy way to quickly warm it up. Brandy snifters are designed specifically for this technique so that the gentle warming of your hand can coax out even more of the aroma that is nearly equal in importance to taste in the enjoyment of brandy.

Why use Tea Forte’s Silken-Tea-Infusers?

July 12th, 2007, 10:11 pm

Silken-Tea-Infusers are individually hand crafted, and provide the world’s finest method to brew a cup of tea. The open weave of the fabric allows the water to flow freely around the teas, allowing the tea leaves to unfurl and the flavors to mingle in the large open form of the infuser. We use only exquisite whole-leaf teas and rough cut herbs and our unique design allows the subtle flavors of these fine teas to infuse into the water. It’s like brewing a pot of tea in your cup!

Unwrap the protective cover and stand the infuser in your cup. Pour boiling water in and exquisite tea starts to brew, the infuser maintains its elegant form, and the upward lifted leaf and cotton stem creates a handle. A feast for all the senses, Tea Forte is quite possibly the finest, most elegant cup of tea of all time.

Lace Window Treatment Installation Tips

July 12th, 2007, 10:09 pm

Mysterious and complicated. Right?

No, not at all. Most consist of basic curtain components, simple hardware, and if you wish, a few decorating accents — brought together with your good taste and imagination. It’s that simple.

There are a few simple guidelines as outlined here. Apply them along with the judgment and creativity that shaped your decorating plan. And even if you don’t “do windows,” you’ll do just great!

1. Select the Pattern and size you like. With so many Heritage Lace patterns to choose from, it’s easy to find one to suit any room in your home. Each pattern is available in a range of sizes and styles to give you multiple decorating options.

2. Select the correct hardware. After selecting your new Heritage Lace pattern, choosing the correct curtain rod is the next step in the process of creating a beautiful window treatment. The most commonly used types are tension rods and projection rods.

  • TENSION RODS are spring-loaded to fit into the window sash, between the side rails. They may be round or oval.
  • PROJECTION RODS project out into the room, away from the window frame or trim, to support the curtains. They’re a single piece of formed metal with the ends bent back to “return” to the window – the same kind that Mom used yesterday and they’re still popular today. Standard projections are 1 1/2″, 2″, 3″ and 4″.
  • CAFÉ RODS are poles, supported on matching brackets attached to both sides of the window, trim or wall. They’re more ornate and capped at both ends with decorative finials. Standard diameters are 7/16″, 9/16″ and 13/16″.

Heritage Lace window treatments incorporate either a 1 1/2″ sewn rod pocket or decorative rod holes across the top of each curtain component. Select the rod that best matches your budget and the look you want to achieve. Some layered treatments may require 2 rods: one (nearest the window) for a panel, and another outside the first, for a valance or swag pair.

3. Choose the desired fullness. Generally, curtains should be about 1.25 to 2.25 times the width of the rod on which they’ll be installed. For example:

  • On a 48″ rod, a 60″ curtain has 1.25 times fullness (60 divided by 48 = 1.25).
  • On a 36″ rod, a 60″ curtain has 1.66 times fullness.

4. Hang and enjoy.  Heritage Lace curtains are easy-care, wrinkle-resistant polyester. After removing them from the package, let wrinkles hang out overnight, then touch them up with a warm iron if necessary.