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Graphic and Web designer, photo stylist & taxi mom. Owner, Stacey Willey Design. Learn more: staceywilley.com
Christine Hofmann-Bourque Senior Editor/Writer
Journalist specializing in interior design, avid people-watcher, and extreme chocolate lover whose wedding cake was covered in ganache. Learn more: christinebourque.com
Margo Arrick Contributor/Blogger
Junker, retailer and blogger in the heart of Texas. Learn more: robolady.blogspot.com and Etsy
Kim Yeager Contributing Editor
Decorator, stylist, writer, junker, furniture repurposer and lover of all things textile. Learn more: larknestdesign.com
Tim Luke Contributing Editor
Antiques expert, appraiser, author, host of HGTV's "Cash in the Attic" and father to Buster and Dobby, his cocker spaniels. Learn more: timluke.com
Cammie Metheny Contributor
Junker, shopowner, salvage artist, supplier of vintage goods to the retail trade. Learn more: Daffadowndilly's and etsy

Vanessa Britting
Editorial Assistant
Actress, researcher, facilitator and self-proclaimed weddings expert. @VanessaBritting




Junk entrepreneur and founder of the Junk Bonanza, editor, author, retailer and lover of comfy jeans & worn sneakers. Learn more: kinassauer.com
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6 comments:
Ki's a genius. I like her versions better, too... once you can buy it ready made, it takes the fun out of searching for your materials and figuring out how you're going to put them together. LOVE YOU FLEA MARKET MAG!!
I love suitcases. I have a stack of mismatched ones that I store magazines, etc in. <3
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I think Ki's one of a kind "found creations" top the mass marketed pieces also. It is cool to see her ideas in catalogs however!
beautiful collection of suitcases and the magazine is great...
There's always a yay/nay component to being copied. Ki's idea is the original and best.It's flattering to have someone duplicate your concept.
However - that company is going to make $$$$ from an idea that she came up with and they rippedoff.
I vote for the originals. Always.
There will always be knock-offs when your ideas are so creative. I saw the suitcase shelf imitations all over the summer gift shows! As I said Ki, we just have to stay one step ahead of the pack!
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