Thursday, August 2, 2007

Being Home--Making Your Home Clutter Free and Energetically Balanced

Saturday, August 25th, 10:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m., Free!
Location: Keller Williams Realty North Seattle, 12535 15th Ave. NE, Seattle, WA 98125
To reserve a space, please call:
Crystal at 206-755-0624 or email crystal@SeattlesBestHomeFinder.com
or Rebecca at 206-546-8535 or email info@composedomain.com

What makes an environment that truly supports your life? This 90 minute workshop examines the relationship we create and maintain each day with our homes.

· Learn about what you choose to live with, what feeds you and your dreams.

· By understanding the role and impact of energetic patterns in a space you can enhance and empower your ability to truly align your inner and outer worlds.

An architect for more than 20 years, Rebecca Ross became involved in helping people tackle their clutter problems as a prior step to introducing feng shui applications or energy clearing in a space. Her blend of practical organizing skills, personal warmth and humor supports her clients in creating balanced nurturing environments in which to live and work.

Using Organization and Energetic Clearing, Rebecca Ross offers a continuum of services designed to make your space feel right.

For more information please visit www.composedomain.com
Refreshments will be served, so please let us know if you will be attending this class.

Check out Seattle's new South African inspired mineral and rock store called "Scratch Patch USA--Mineral World

Calling all Nanny's, Parents, Grandparents and Teachers!

Next time you are in the Ravenna district, check out the newest mineral and rock store called Scratch Patch USA--Mineral World. Owner's Amanda and Leslie Lamprecht share this inspirational fun family experience inspired by South Africa. The colorful polished natural stones in over 90 beautiful varieties make up the floor in the store where you walk, sit or lay down on them and pick out your favorites to take home. Scratch Patch sells the stones by the bag at affordable prices ranging from $4, $8, and $15 dollars per bag. The most affordable way rock collectors can get these colorful and beautiful gemstones that come from all over the world and polished in South Africa. The store is very grounding, colorful, and serene. Unlike anything you've experienced before. Totally unique.

And for you those of you who like jewelry, Scratch Patch is carrying jewelry handmade from Tibet and from local Seattle jewelry artists, including the "anklets" I, Crystal Wendekier, made specially for the store and jewelry made by the talented owner, Amanda Lamprecht. Check it out, bring the kids, or the big kid in you.

The Seattle Post Intelligencer got wind of this new store and will be publishing pictures and an interview with Amanda that will appear in the August 11, 2007 edition.