Okay, so since you don’t live under a rock, you know that the second movie in the Twilight series opens on November 20. But, did you know that you can see the movie on premiere night, AND take a picture with Bella’s truck from the movie, AND the proceeds will go to charity? We thought not, smartie.
We can tell from the emails and calls that y’all are on pins and needles to get the announcement about our November 12 event! And, we understand, because of course it is going to be Savvy and fabulous.
The skull is the primary symbol of celebration on Dia De Los Muertos, and Sundance Catalog has found these clever sterling silver skull pieces to help you accessorize.
MomsOutLoud.com has got you covered with this list of tons of places that kids eat free in the DFW area.
In an age where everyone who can afford a Canon Rebel is hanging a “professional photographer” shingle, it’s harder to find the true artists, so we bring you Amanda Cutler from Pumpkin Pie Photography, based in Prosper.
Don’t forget that we will be sending out an invitation to the November 12 Savvy event, via our mailing list this week. Space is limited, so if we fill up via The List, we won’t be offering it on the website also. So, sign up!
From right here in Dallas comes a treasure trove of gorgeous vintage jewelry: the Lush Life Antiques. Erik Yang has curated a phenomenal collection of designer antique pieces both real and costume.
Amy’s Cookies makes gorgeous hand-decorated cookies that also taste good. In addition to her adorable seasonal cookies, Amy can do a custom cookie for just about any theme you can imagine.
A good website is never completely finished. Although an “Under Construction” image with a sawhorse is a thing of the past, there should still always be new features rolled out, new ideas, technical improvements, new fun things to look at and enjoy. And we’re rolling out!
We were thrilled to hear about the inaugural Frisco Arts Festival, taking place October 16-18 in Newman Village. Sponsored by Frisco Arts, the event will feature the works of more than 200 visual artists from across the country, as well as showcasing the performing and visual works of local artists too.
