Can't miss.sweet spot 1 Busy bees from Wilkinson County Wilkinson County is the name of several counties in the United States:
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] colors of the spirit 2 These simply divine T-shirts were designed by Nichole Smyly of Darlove. Available in youth and adult sizes; each $18. Canton Flea Market See computer flea market. flea market yard sale of used items at low prices. [Pop. Culture: Misc.] See : Inexpensiveness (Booths 411 and 423), October 13; Miss Scarlett's, 120 E. Jackson St., Belzoni, 662/247-0024; or order from Rushing Enterprises, Greenville, 662/378-3207. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] material girl 3 Mississippi native Erin Hayne's mother taught her to weave, knit, and felt during college breaks. Today, Erin's luxury handmade wool felt cushions and wall hangings are putting a new spin on these traditional arts. "Midnight Lace Midnight Lace is a mystery thriller made in 1960. It was directed by David Miller, and starred Doris Day, Rex Harrison, John Gavin (construction engineer), & Roddy McDowall. " and "Shetland Red" limited edition pillows shown; each 24" square, $200. Welt.Textil, 601/605-1933, 912/308-4009; www.welttextil.com. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] lip service lip service n. Verbal expression of agreement or allegiance, unsupported by real conviction or action; hypocritical respect: 4 There's no need to feel guilty about buying yet another lipstick when it's the custom color "Heart of Dixie" from Susanna Deviney's new Southern-style beauty boutique in Jackson. A percentage of proceeds from each tube of the timeless deep rose shade is donated to Blair E. Batson Children's Hospital A children's hospital is a hospital which offers its services exclusively to children. The number of children's hospitals proliferated in the 20th century, as pediatric medical and surgical specialties separated from internal medicine and adult surgical specialties. . $18.50. O, Susanna, 1491 Canton Mart Rd. (Canton Mart Square), Ste. 3, Jackson; 601/956-4870; www.osusanna.com. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] sipping pretty 5 Everyday objects take on an organic aura in potter Conner Burns' delicate "Tea for One." "My intent is for the work to appear as if it grew that way," says Burns, who also teaches pottery classes at his Natchez studio and gallery. 7"H x 15"L x 9"W; $500. Burns Pottery, 209 Franklin St., Natchez; 601/446-6334. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Do you know of a great new item created or sold in Mississippi? Send details to Mississippi Magazine, Attention: Can't Miss, 5 Lakeland Circle, Jackson, MS 39216, or email editor@mismag.com. Please include SASE SASE - Specific Application Service Element. Opposite: CASE. if you wish to have materials returned. |
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