Heather Moore Jewelry at Dragonfly

May 15, 2008

Dragonfly Children’s Clothing now carries Heather Moore Jewelry.
Handmade designs in ­sterling silver and gold are created from turn-of-the-20th-century tools, hand-pressed from recycled metals. The line includes necklaces, ­bracelets, cuff links and key chains. Visit www.heathermoorejewelry.com for a list of prices and styles. Or visit the store at 4371 Old Harrodsburg Road, Suite 170, to see samples or order from a brochure. Prices vary, depending on number of charms, necklace length, etc. The design at left is around $300 (depending on the number of letters to be stamped).
Blooming Miracle makes a move
Dragonfly also has a new neighbor. A Blooming Miracle has moved to 4383 Old Harrodsburg Road, behind Ramsey’s, and will host a grand opening from 4 to 7 p.m. Friday with live music, hors d’oeuvres and wine.
In addition to flowers you’ll find handmade pewter pieces from Robert Hall ­including vases, picture frames, coasters and votive holders. The shop also carries beauty products from Camille Beckman and ­gourmet foods and chocolates for gift baskets.
Call (859) 271-2858 for more information.
For the front porch at The Front Room
The Front Room in Wilmore now carries Woodstock wind chimes.
Designed and hand-tuned by musician Garry Kvistad, the chimes come in a variety of styles and sizes in bronze, silver, black and verdigris. Prices range from $9.95 for wind bells to $90 for a 55-inch Victorian chime. They’re 10 percent off the entire month of May.
The Front Room is at 303 East Main Street in Wilmore. Spring and summer hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Friday and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday or by appointment at (859) 858-9136. Visit www.thefrontroom303.com for more information.
The perfect venue
Texas artist Lisa Perry will display and sell her equine-theme sculptures and jewelry through Sunday at the Spring Classic Hunter Jumper Show II at the Kentucky Horse Park.
According to Perry’s Web site, her works can be found everywhere from the Kentucky Derby Museum to the Governor’s Mansion. A gallery of her art can be seen at www.lisaperry.com.
Entry to the show is included in park admission: $15 for adults, $8 for ages 7 to 12 and free for ages 6 and younger. Parking is $3.
It’s Burlington Antique Show time
The Burlington Antique Show, ­featuring more than 250 dealers, is Sunday at the Boone County Fairgrounds in Burlington.
Early-bird admission, 5 to 8 a.m., is $5. From 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., admission is $3, free for children younger than 12. Shows are scheduled the third Sunday of the month through October. Visit www.burlington
antiqueshow for directions and more ­information.

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  • 1. totaldelights  |  May 16, 2008 at 12:54 am

    So I am wondering just where in Ky that is where my mom’s family is from. So it is always to find some one online from there.
    Diane

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Harriett HendrenWhile I grew up in small-town Kentucky I’ve always been fascinated with the cosmopolitan world of high fashion. On the other hand, I love a bargain and the thrill of shopping for just the right piece. I have a degree in English from the University of Kentucky, and since 2002 I’ve written a column for the Lexington Herald-Leader about shopping, beauty and fashion. During that time I’ve interviewed everyone from designers to boutique owners about trends and style. And I’m still forever searching for the next big sale.

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