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    There are tons of adorable little pieces like candles and throw pillows to place around your home, but the line also includes furniture and wall decor. And prices are super affordable, meaning you ...

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  5. Linens - Wikipedia

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    Stains from red wine, or red or purple berries and fruit are an exception and must be washed in boiling water, [3]: 97 yet despite this, these stains may be impossible to remove. Otherwise, regular washing of household linens should be done in hot water for hygienic reasons, to destroy bacteria left on the linens from frequent use.

  6. Spirit Halloween - Wikipedia

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    A dress retailer, he replaced his store's usual merchandise with Halloween items in 1983 and named the store after his Spirit Women's Discount Apparel business. [9] The following year, he opened the first year round location in the Castro Valley Village Shopping Center in 1984.

  7. Textiles of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Most are sold in upper-class neighborhoods of Mexico City, but due to the problem of cheap imitations, some vendors only sell from their workshops. [11] Teotitlán del Valle in Oaxaca is known for its woven rugs. Most producers make their rugs on foot pedal looms using wool dyed with natural materials such as indigo and the cochineal bug. [12]