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Category Archives: Pewter Products
Engagement Gifts: To Give or Not to Give
“Grow old along with me. The best is yet to be.” ~ Robert Browning O.K., so you have been invited to an engagement party! To give or not to give is the question. And if you decide to give, what should … Continue reading
Customized Gifts – The Personal Upgrade
Cherished Gifts are Purely Personal! Oh Good Grief – It’s that time again. The holidays are upon us and The VIRGINIA SHOPPER was already in the throes of an early panic! What to give? Where to go? What’s new under … Continue reading
Posted in Baby Gifts, Christmas, Pewter Products
Tagged Engraving, Gift, initials, Lexington Virginia, Monogram, pewter, photo, shopping, unique gifts, virginia
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How to Entertain This Summer with Mint Juleps
Next time I invite my friends to an outdoor party, I’m going to serve Mint Juleps. After trying other drinks like Pinacoladas or Margaritas, The VIRGINIA SHOPPER has discovered that summer entertaining with the wonderful chilled goodness of a traditional … Continue reading
Posted in Pewter Products, Seasons, Special Occasions
Tagged kentucky derby, mint juleps, outdoor entertaining, parties, pewter, pewter cups
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Creative Wedding and Personalized Baby Gifts – The Virginia Shopper’s Eye View
Creative Wedding and Personalized Baby Gifts – The Virginia Shopper’s Eye View Think weddings, baby gifts, and other special occasions. It’s the time of year for gift-giving dilemmas. The Virginia Shopper has been hard at it lately, interviewing avid collectors, beginning users and … Continue reading