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Monday, October 09, 2006

Having A Party? Jazz Up Your Bathroom!

When you have plans to have a party or a gathering within your home, you want to make sure that everything looks fabulous. This will include everything from taking out your best table linens to perhaps even bringing in a few fresh floral arrangements. However, what are you going to do with your bathroom? After all, many or all of your guests will be utilizing the bathroom at some point during the party, so you should think about what you can do to spruce it up a bit.

The first order of business when jazzing up your bathroom would definitely be a good cleaning, making sure that you get all of your miscellaneous personal care items out of sight. You might even want to give your cabinets a good look over since there are a good amount of guests who do sneak a peek! After all of this, you can go ahead and make sure that you have fresh bathroom linens available as well as scented hand soaps and perhaps even a pump bottle of hand lotion. Some folks will even go the extra mile by filling their bath tub about halfway with some water and float flower petals or even floating candles inside!

When it comes to displaying your lovely soaps for your guests, you could use something wonderful such as the Cherub on Basin accent piece. With the beautiful finish and the cute design, you are sure to impress all of your party guests.

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