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Show ~ eed Se WASATCH COUNTY COURIER a. September 14, 1999 we Pinto Pony Designs is Kicking Up Dust and _ Making It’s Mark in the D esign Industry — Khara’ Klein, Courier Staff _ Pinto Pony Designs proprietors, Bonnie Coleman and Kris C. Ellis, teamed up to their design business ago. Ellis and Coleman four years are not only a duo in the design business but they are a successful well. mother daugher team as The designing of a-home is something that takes skill, patience and a creative eye. Everything should be just right in _ order to extract the ‘ah’ feeling upon - entering a home. The personality of the inhabitants and of the home itself needs to be captured in the décor. Coleman and Ellis are overflowing with these attributes. Going on their fourth year in business. is exciting and always brings new challenges. Both long time residents of Heber, Coleman lives with her husband, Bill, and Ellis resides with her husband, Stephen and their three children. American, art adds uniqueness to their sories and try very hard to accommodate all of our clients’ decorating needs,” says wide variety of designs. Coleman. Ellis concludes with, “We like Working with Western and Native The home that currently encompasses their business was originally built in where we are in the Valley and we like what we do.” ¥% | 1874 and has maintained its charm and likeability. There is distinctiveness in their shop, attaining a feeling of comfort. and class. From furnishing primary residences, second homes to condos, these women know just how to make a room complete and comfortable offering enough of a veriety to suit any personal style. The versatility in their array of accessories can top off any desired fin-— ishing touches. Their personal tastes range from Lodge designs to the classic chic of the French Country. With the capacity to decorate in accordance to anyone’s personal style, ~ the two are educated and prosperous in the design industry. Coleman started decorating homes fifteen years ago in the Park City area, with a business she antique or crafts store. “We are in fine and a friend started named, Holiday Decorating. Ellis holds a degree in furnishing and accessorizing,” EA iy if “We have a fun kind of Western feel, but we can offer any style and custom order any desired item,” explains Ellis. Don’t be misconstrued, this is not an HARVEST HOUSE WUE home advertising from BYU. “We stock many wonderful lines of furnishings and acces- hinehiay begin ‘states Ellis. The team relishes in making houses into homes for their customers. NURSERY / LANDSCAPE / DESIGN - Dreams for Sale All Trees and Shrubs | Come Visit CUt Farmer s Market oe, Necia’s Wednesday Afternoons through Saturday Evening Crafts Draper Sweet Corn | Visit A Beautiful Shop Filled With Many varieties of: Peppers, Tomatoes, Peaches, Apples, Melons and More! Complimentary One Hour Consultation for Plant Placement 159 East Main « Midway, Utah 435.657.1440 Unique Handmade Creations! Featuring Custom Made: Wreaths Baskets ¢ Swags Birdhouses 280 West 100 South WIT Dried Flowers Gifts SOY ¢ |