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Four Seasons Redesign, Inc. periodically offers classes in decorating and staging
at the Dundee Township Park District in Carpentersville. Classes may also be
offered at the Huntley Park District. Check these park districts for current
classes offered.
Four Seasons Redesign can also offer private redesign parties in your home!
Here's
how it works: Gather your friends at your home to review the room to be redesigned.
Then leave! Go to a movie, get manicures, eat dinner, shop, whatever. When you
return for desserts and cocktails, your room will be beautifully redesigned!
Call Kelly Brown at 847-997-8822 for details.
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As our Church's sanctuary decorator, Kelly Brown knows how to capture
the feel of the liturgical season. Members and visitors alike consistently comment
on the beauty of our sanctuary.
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Pastor Joe
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Kelly Brown serves her church as the Chair of the Worship Committee and Sanctuary
Decorator. This rather contemporary sanctuary is decorated for all of the liturgical
seasons including Lent, Holy Week and Easter, Pentecost and Advent. Kelly also
fills in nonspecific times with beautiful spring, summer, fall and winter accents.
In the spring of 2004, Four Seasons Redesign was asked to decorate a room in
one of the largest historical mansions in Elgin, a home being showcased in the
Annual Elgin House Walk. This beautiful Victorian featured a bedroom wallpapered
in a historical, lively tropical print. Using the wallpaper as inspiration, and
the homeowner's
existing furniture, Kelly rearranged the furniture, brought in bedding, lighting,
artwork and accessories to give the room a Hemmingwayesque, old West Indies tropics
feel. The homeowner was so pleased that she purchased many of the items brought
into the room!
Four Seasons Redesign was asked to decorate a Christmas tree for the Fourth Annual
Festival of Trees benefiting the Ecker Center for Mental Health in Elgin. Each
year this organization asks local businesses to sponsor or decorate one of 25-30
trees, which are then auctioned off at their Gala Dinner. The organizers ask
for a "themed" tree, and Kelly Brown chose a wine country theme. The tree featured
artificial grapes, grapevines, cylindrical wine bottle totes, red toile ribbon
and skirting, and for sparkle, pairs of wine glasses were hung on the tree! The
perfect holiday accessory for a lucky wine connoisseur's
home!
In 2005, Four Seasons Redesign created a tree with a "Visions of manly things..." theme.
Imagine a Christmas tree full of glass ornaments in the shapes of pizza slices,
hot dogs, mugs of beer, playing cards, cigars, cars, motorcycles, work boots,
golf tees and carts, basketballs, footballs, baseballs, soccer balls and one
faithful dog! This tree won a blue ribbon for "Most Creative" imagine
that!
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