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Bam! I love walking into a home and being overwhelmed with an arrangement in the Entry. It is a preview of what is to come and if someone has the saviness to pull it off I know what's to come is most likely going to be good! That being said, it can certainly be a real miss. It is the art of using the space in a way that invites the eye towards the rest of the home and often that is done with a striking piece of art or something that is not three dimensional. What can I say - I just happen to have a weakness for dramatic arrangements that read as art!
Happy President's Day!...
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