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High tea open house

The Rocky Mountain Home & Design Center honors moms today from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. with a special event featuring refreshments along with such gifts as handmade Colorado soaps, flower baskets, jewelry and curios selected by more than 35 vendors. This foothills outpost also welcomes a new vendor: Don Harris Fine Furniture specializes in custom-made, antique reproduction and contemporary furniture and casegoods. 37899 U.S. 40, Evergreen, 303-679-2575

“Handmade in Colorado”

The offbeat home and gift boutique Talulah Jones continues to honor “all things lovely, unique” and locally produced. This month’s featured Colorado artisans include Anne Franklin, Christi Wolf, Fancy Ink Press, Jody Baer-Simon (pictured), Sweet Pea Pockets and Trista Price. 1122 East 17th Ave., 303-832-1230

A glass act

Although Denver fused-glass artist Helen Rudy generally focuses on custom pieces, a limited selection of her vibrant works is on display alongside the artful, contemporary lighting selection at Image Complete. 240 Kalamath St., 303-424-1114

English essence

Crabtree & Evelyn, the longtime purveyor of bath and body products, has introduced two new home fragrance lines. “Carleon Cove” and “Isla Glen” were inspired by the British coast and countryside, and feature pretty packaging designed by Royal College of Art student Ella Peters. Prices range from $15 for room spray to $28 for candles. Stores at Cherry Creek Shopping Center and Colorado Mills; more locations at or call 800-CRABTREE.

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