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Rock Made Shades by Evan Orensten

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The talented and multidisciplary husband and wife team of Rebecca Odes and Craig Kanarick at Rock Made have a new product to brighten up kid's rooms. Their line of custom printed roller shades transforms windows, bunk beds and can be innovately hung as dividers. They come in several original designs and can be custom ordered to your specs.

You may recognize Craig's photographs of candy from being featured in the CH Showcase. Rebecca is working on a new book about pregnancy and early motherhood, but you can check out her other books (and one of Craig's) here.

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This entry posted on 23 February 2006 at 12:55 AM
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