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Tuesday
Feb082011

Local Talent and Funky Gifts at CorAzoN

CorAzoN recently hosted an "Idea Local: Minnesota's Creatives" party at the 1026 Washington Avenue South store.

CoraZon Party Feb 4

Above, Andrea Bidelman introduced her new line of Hobo inspired products. Historical Hobo symbols applied to functional everyday items such as wallets, passport holders and wall hangings.  Below, Penny Larsen of Penny Larsen Jewely with CorAzoN owner Susan Zdon.  She introduced her new line of Minnesota jewelry and silver zip code charms - a new take on her most recognized designs in a series of heart pendants - hand crafted, hand-cut and cast by Penny.

CoraZon Party Feb 4

In addition to owning Ink, a very cool by-appointment-only pen store in the IDS Center, Barry Rubin created a line of amusing, clever coasters called Step 12 1/2.  Great conversation pieces for your next party!

CoraZon Party Feb 4

Below, CorAzoN staff member Judy Grasamke, along with Robert Cohanim of Historical Remedies, took a moment to sport Judy's bow ties.  Hanging behind them are Judy's Urban Lunch Bags, each containing a personalized napkin.

CoraZon Party Feb 4

Robert's line of homeopathic lozenges are pictured below.  For more information on the benefits of each lozenge, check out Historical Remedies.

CoraZon Party Feb 4

Below, Susan with brother John Munson of The New Standards.

CoraZon Party Feb 4

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