
1. Lovell Designs Green Clover clothes hamper. Bella Boutique, Little Rock
2. Set of four Provence Sante fine French soaps. Yves Delorme, Little Rock
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1. Lovell Designs Green Clover clothes hamper. Bella Boutique, Little Rock
2. Set of four Provence Sante fine French soaps. Yves Delorme, Little Rock
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1. By Land and By Air framed prints on wood. Tuck & Cover, Little Rock
2. Colorful cardboard dollhouse. Haus Werk, Little Rock
3. Monogrammed wastebasket. Mrs. Polka Dot, Little Rock
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1. Mercury glass bottles converted into hanging lanterns for votive candles. Box Turtle, Little Rock
2. Baskets made from recycled men’s shirts and clothes hangers. The Green Corner Store, Little Rock
3. Tap water bottle purchases help provide safe drinking water for children, with a portion of the retail price donated to the United States Fund for UNICEF. Vesta’s, Little Rock
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1. Iosis Collection pillows feature embroidered fish, starfish and seashells on white linen. Yves DeLorme, Little Rock
2. Brass outdoor torches. Ken Rash’s of Arkansas, Little Rock
3. Lake House water hyacinth soy-based candle in an art glass vessel. House to Home, Hot Springs
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1. Black and white drum pendant lamp with recycled, mouthblown glass finial by Stray Dog Designs. The Full Moon, Little Rock
2. Hand-tufted Sticks rug by Brink & Campman for Masland. C&F Flooring and Rug Gallery, Little Rock
3. Circular metal mirror. Lewis Lighting & Home, Benton
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1. Handmade blown glass bowl by Vitreluxe Glass Works, from the Arkansas Arts Center museum shop, where all proceeds benefit the museum. Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock
2. Boxes from India with mother-of-pearl inlay from International Interior Design, where two percent of each sale funds charitable causes. International Interior Design, Little Rock
3. For each FEED bag purchased, one child in Africa will receive school lunch for an entire year through a donation to the United Nations World Food Programme. The FEED pouch provides food and job skill training to 10 women through the United Nations World Food Programme’s Food for Assets. EcoFab, Little Rock
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1. Magnolia Casual swing set with tote bag from the Beach Boulevard collection, featuring indoor/outdoor fabrics. Fountains, Pots, Plants & More, Conway
2. Heartwood butterfly house. Wild Birds Unlimited Nature Shop, Little Rock
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1. Monogrammed note cards from Paper Belle. Something Blue Paperie, Conway
2. Going Green and Runway Red set of eight folded note cards. Korto Momolu for SanLori, www.sanlori.com for locations statewide
3. Invitations from Twist Paper. Something Blue Paperie, Conway
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1. Set of four salad plates by Fleur. Box Turtle, Little Rock
2. Hemstitched linen table runner. Phoenix Interiors, Little Rock
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