Nov 22, 2011 at 12:25 am by Emily

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3 Responses to “Would You Want to Live in Lady Gaga’s Old Apartment?”

  1. kina says:

    I have no idea about buying NY apartments, but I do know some homemaking tips:
    -fresh flowers, either cut or potted. I know a lot of the stores in my area have Christmas cactus, they’re hearty and festive.
    -Candles, holiday scents make your house feel particularly cozy. Another option is to buy some mulling spices and put them in a saucepan with some water on low, it will make your house smell warm, welcoming and amazing. The tiny crock pot that comes packaged with most regular sized ones is ideal for this.
    -If you have any nice serving plates or platters, they can be displayed on shelves or even on the wall
    -a basket or bowl of decorative balls is very in right now, you can make these on the cheap by buying foam balls from a craft store and , painting them with some school glue and wrap them in fabric remnants, yarn, raffia, wrapping paper, tissue paper, roll them in glitter, go crazy. Also pinecones make a nice centerpeice this time of year
    -you can make peices of art for your wall by buying fabric and gluing it over either art store canvasses, particle board or a stiff piece of cardboard
    -Finally if you have a sewing machine, throw pillows are just about the easiest thing ever to make. If you don’t have a machine or one you can borrow you can try using iron-on hem tape (just choose other pillows for your pillow fights as hem tape isn’t as strong as stitches)

  2. mcmiller says:

    I lived in NYC for a few years, and that is a GREAT price. The Upper East Side historically has the best deals, but there are some hidden, affordable gems elsewhere.

  3. Tiny says:

    So small!

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