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Jan 12

Christmas Decorations To Light Up Your Holidays

In the bleak cold days of winter, Christmas comes alive with the jingling bells, twinkling lights and the handsome Christmas evergreen. Everything about this holiday bears the spirit of joy, hope and festivity—be it the Christmas planning, Christmas party, Christmas greetings or the Christmas decorations. It is a big celebration and justifiably so, demands big preparation. Just as the shopping and planning ensue right after Thanksgiving, decoration activities start at least a week in advance. With a wee bit of extra time and imagination, you can do wonders with your Christmas decoration. So it is always a wise thought to start decorating your home early.

How to get started? Well, it is always the Christmas tree which is the central element of the holiday and consequently, the starting point of decoration. The whole family is hooked on to adorning their fir with great enthusiasm all through the pre-Christmas days. The bells, stars, beads, garlands, angels, teddies, icicles, snowmen, cookies, nuts, stockings, gift boxes and other ornaments are scattered everywhere to be neatly arranged on the branches of the Christmas evergreen. The mind-boggling range of Christmas ornaments adds up to the holiday delights and is, therefore, a fun source of more Christmas decoration activities. There are little gingerbread men, crystal snowflakes, silver icicles, red hat ladies, colorful balls and bells, Christmas print ribbons, red berries, German glass ornaments, Santa caps, small toys, angels, and even handmade paper or cardboard ornaments to make the Christmas tree look stunningly gorgeous. The lights go in the last, spiraled around the cone-shaped fir and to sign it off in all its brilliance. Brightly colored gift boxes piled up at the base of the tree is again a traditional sight and brings back wonderful memories of Christmas. To render a cute touch, sometimes people even choose to snug the base with a bunch of plump teddies clad in Christmas gear. Why not try that this Christmas? It sure would be amusingly different.

Besides the Christmas tree, there is still much left to the decorations. Bet you cannot afford to miss decking up your halls and yards on Christmas. If you choose to go the Victorian way, you can stock up your stuffs with stockings or take the floral route to the big occasion. Flowers look elegant and fresh on Christmas, just as much as it goes with the Christmas wreath at the front door or the mistletoe hanging on the doorway. Then there are the holly and ivy to pretty up your halls and bring nature indoors. As eye-catching centerpieces, a big bowl stuffed with red apples, fresh oranges and grapes would be a winning idea anytime. You may reserve the Christmas figurines like the Nativity Scene or the Santa and his reindeers for outdoor decoration.

However, no matter how much or how little Christmas ornaments you use for your Christmas decorations, do not forget the lights. The festive decoration and the holiday spirit fall insipid without the splendor of the Christmas lights. So go ahead and light up your holidays.

Wain Roy
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5
Jan 12

Glass Pinata – Plastic Figurines

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28
Dec 11

Wedding Decors For That Special Day

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One of the most anticipated events in a person's life is the day we walk down the altar to mark the beginning of spending an entire lifetime with our better half. This is the reason why much attention and effort is paid to details and even money is not spared. Aside from the dresses of the couple and entourage, the reception and venue, wedding decors are also popular since they help emphasize the wedding's motif.

Making sure that the wedding decor will compliment each other can help make the entire celebration memorable.

Let's start with the invitation first. From the envelope to the paper used, the details normally undergo a thorough deliberation. The invitation starts the list of wedding decors and inspires the rest of the motif. It should embody the couple's desire to share their joining day with the guests. Little ribbons are also found in the letters.

Flowers and complimentary decorations are next on the decorations list. Never go for plastic ones as it is considered as a major crime. The flowers can either be in different shades of the color motif while some couples tend to choose the colorful bunch in mix matches. If you choose different colors and the wild array of flowers, make sure that all the other details, especially the couple itself, won't fade in the background. Types and variants of the flowers are also points that need to be considered. Ribbons and laces when added in the flowers would be a good touch.

Table pieces in the reception area are organized to form a pattern and coordinate with the theme. Flowers are also effective table centerpieces although they should not take much space from the tables. Silverwares and dining wares can also form a scheme. Candles are also placed beside the flowers to create a romantic and sentimental ambiance. Table clothes should also lend creativeness to the motif and make the table presentable.

Wedding souvenirs are one of the small items to look forward to and have made one of the top spots to consider in wedding decors. They include small figurines to elaborately carved wooden or glass pieces. Important details would be the wedding date, the venue, and of course, the name of the couple. To make it more memorable, a studio picture of the couple would go with the souvenir.

Fountains are now considered as good wedding decors. The sound of the water splashing adds up to the serenity of the event and calms the audience as well as the probably nervous couple. Choose a fountain that will not drown the ceremony, especially the part that you say your I do's.

Attending to the details of the wedding decors are important and have become one of the biggest tasks of couples wanting to marry. Although the success in preparation is necessary, it by no means becomes the only determinant of the success in the ceremony. After all, it is the couple and their relationship that will pull off the entire event and give beauty to all the preparations.

Watcharapat Yooyen
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27
Dec 11

GLASS BY NICK (Nick Liguori / Glass Blower) – Clearwater, FL

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Here is the video of the Glass Figurine Maker (Nick Liguori), making a figurine. The running time is about 7m 36s. The pauses in the video are from me when I snapped the still images. Sorry for the video quality, I don't know why YouTube makes the video so grainy.

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20
Dec 11

Deck The Halls With Dallas Cowboys Christmas Decors Starting This Year

Die Hard Dallas Cowboys fans are guaranteed to have a Christmas they will never forget, starting this year. The online NFL sports shop boasts of a wide selection of Christmas gifts and ornaments that will truly catch the fancy of Cowboys fans everywhere.

Dallas Cowboys Christmas gifts:

Are you thinking of the best gift for your fellow Die Hard Cowboys fan? Check out this Cowboys Fiber Optic Snowman - it will surely catch the attention of all their visitors and friends. This décor features a fiber optic display - a snowman wearing a Cowboys sweater complete with winter wear in blue - that can be plugged into most electrical outlets. This looks great in any part of the house and gives your home a winter feel.

For the serious collector, you will also consider giving any of the limited edition photo mints. There are photo mints that pay tribute to the Cowboys Texas stadium, star players' photo mints, and official game coins preserved in acrylic. You surely won't have a hard time finding a gift for yourself here, as well.

Cowboys Christmas decorative ornaments:

The online NFL sports shop boasts of a wide selection of Dallas Cowboys decorative ornaments for Christmas. Open your door warmly to your guest by putting the Cowboys Logo Snowman Christmas wreath on it. This wreath has Mr. and Mrs. Snowman both wearing a Cowboys jersey. It is complete with snowflakes, pinecones, holly berries, and Christmas trees and a "Happy Holidays" greeting displayed on Cowboys colours.

The online NFL sports shop also has a couple of stockings to offer. The 22" Dallas Cowboys Santa Claus stocking features Santa's head on top of a stocking in Cowboys blue. It sure is the perfect décor and gift container in one. The online shop also has something for the little ones. The Cowboys Baby Mascot Stocking is perfect for all your kids. It features the Cowboys plush mascot and the Cowboys logo in official colours. Now, Santa knows where to put all the toys!

Dallas Cowboys also has several Santa figurines that stay true with the Cowboys spirit. The Cowboys Rock & Roll Santa is sure to send your guests roaring with laughter with his dance moves while singing the song "Shout." This Santa wears Cowboys apparel and official logo proudly. There's also the Cowboys Santa's Gift figurine. This décor features a child sleeping on a chair waiting for Santa to come. Santa is shown placing a Cowboys helmet beside the child as his gift. Both Santa and the child are wearing Cowboys colors. This figurine will simply bring back your childhood memories.

Football Christmas ornament:

What is the best way to make your Christmas NFL-themed? The online NFL sports shop has the answer - football Christmas ornaments. The Cowboys Logo Football Ornament is simply perfect on your Christmas tree. It is made of glass and hand painted with the NFL logo. It also proudly shows the name and logo of your favourite team at the centre.

The Dallas Cowboys Logo Mascot Football Ornament is another dazzling item for your tree. This ornament is engineered from mouth blown glass and expertly hand painted, too. It has the Cowboys mascot on top of a football which displays the Cowboys logo, the NFL logo and the Wilson logo. One more football ornament that should adorn your Christmas tree is the Cowboys 'Peggy Abrams' Football Ornament. This glass ornament has Santa himself on top of the football. The football bears the Cowboys logo and name. Even moms will make sure this décor is well taken care of for many Christmases. With these ornaments, you will no doubt make the best pass and score a true Cowboys Christmas.

Katie

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12
Dec 11

Buying Unique Corporate Gifts Online

Unusual unique gifts are always appreciated by people you do business with at work. These presents show how much you value their contributions to the company. There are five basic situations in which it is a good idea to give unique corporate gifts.

1. Employees often buy their supervisors unique gifts for Christmas. The best way to do this is to go together to buy group gifts. If you do that, your unique gifts will not seem like bribes, but will be seen as tokens of appreciation. Unique gifts ideas for the boss include elaborate clocks and mirrors, gothic figurines, and nice chess sets.

2. People within the company buy special unique gifts for their equals within the company. If your coworker is having a birthday, it might be a good time to order unique gifts for her. Something simple will do, such as picture frames there they can keep photos of their loved ones at work, or bone china mugs for their break time pleasure.

Men who give each other gifts will find that paperweights are very popular as unique corporate gifts. Glass paperweight in round, square, and pyramid shapes display images of sharks, flowers, and abstract designs. These unique gifts for men are inexpensive enough so that you can give them for birthdays, unique Christmas gifts, and just about any occasion.

3. Employers give unique gifts to their employees to boost morale and to recognize service to the company. For these gifts, bosses would do well to think of the employees' needs both at work and at home. Metal statues make attractive desk brighteners. Glassware is always appreciated when it is given as unique corporate gifts to employees and their families.

4. Companies give special unique gifts to business associates from other companies. For instance, when there is a birth in the immediate family of a business associate, it is only fitting to send a gift. You can get unique baby gifts each time the situation comes up. When your company makes an important deal, it is also a great time to give unique corporate gifts to business associates outside the company.

5. Companies give away small unique gifts for the general public. These unusual unique gifts are meant to keep the company on the minds of everyday people. Small, inexpensive gifts are what are needed for this use. Novelty pens, eco-friendly jute bags, or candles make special unique gifts to get people into your place of business.

It is important to meet all the needs of the people in the company. A Part of these needs is being recognized and remembered. Buying them unique corporate gifts will make them feel better about their company and their place in it.

Unique Corporate Gifts is more than just gifts. Unique Corporate Gifts demonstrated professionalism and precision, as you offered a concise solution to our needs. Unique corporate gifts, such as gift pens, are perfect for any occasion. Unique corporate gifts, such as games, are fun for everyone. Unique Corporate Gifts given at the right time can truly affect the way a client or employee feels about your company.

Glen Peebles

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11
Dec 11

How To Repair Glass Figurines With Black Bull Adhesive

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Dec 11

Ever Consider Becoming An Art Collector? Here’s How To Start

Maybe you buy art simply to decorate. Most of us do. We have a blank wall and want something fabulous, so we go looking for a great piece of art.

But, have you ever considered collecting art? Take a look around at the art on your walls to see if there's a common thread or theme that emerges. Do you have a number of florals? More than one landscape? Or, maybe you have a budding art collection of pieces purchased on trips you've taken.

Of course, when we talk about paintings, we're talking about real art. Art that's created by actual, living artists. Not art you'd buy in a department store. So, if you have that kind of art - real art - you can stop thinking of it as a bunch of paintings, and turn it into a budding art collection.

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Here's a wonderful example of real art that's collectible and affordable.  This fine art photo could be the beginning of a wonderful Americana art collection.  There are literally thousands of artists who artfully document everything American, including this example of a vintage sign advertising the last privately owned bar in Fort Lee, New Jersey.  The artwork titled The Last One is a 20" x 24" print available for $125 from fine art photographer Nick D'Andrea. http://www.discoveredartists.com/.

A collection of vintage, neon bar signs or advertising symbols from the 1950's could create an interesting, decorative art wall while at the same time become an enjoyable pursuit as you hunt for more Americana artwork.

But, the subject area for art collection themes is wide open.  For example if you absolutely love cityscapes and have photos of skylines and skyscrapers, before you know it you're an Architectural Art Collector. Or, if you have a couple of floral or animal prints, and begin collecting similar pieces, you can build a collection of botannicals or nature artworks

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Believe it or not, chickens and cows are very big with collectors.  These are creatures that artists particularly like to paint, often because of the challenge of turning fur and feathers into interesting, lifelike figures with personality.  Rooster 25 is a perfect example of an artist who took on and met the challenge.  This fierce looking bird already has his feathers ruffled, ready to strike without provocation.  The painting is an original 12" x 12" oil on canvas by artist Ilse Kleyn and sells for $100 in the artist's DiscoveredArtists.com gallery. http://www.discoveredartists.com/

So, all you really need to do to become an art collector is to put some thought into your art buying. Before you know it, instead of just buying art, you'll be collecting art.  Decide on a theme based on art that appeals to you. Perhaps you love raku vases, or glass art. Or, maybe you're attracted to bronze figurines. If you're into wall art then cityscapes and watercolors from a particular country could become a theme for your collection.

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 Cityscape at Dusk is a wonderfully warm, inviting photo that captures a moment in time at the intersection of North, Damen and Milwaukee Avenues in Chicago's Bucktown neighborhood. Collecting photos and original art that takes you back to places you've visited or neighborhoods where you once lived adds meaning to the art that you use to decorate your home or office.  This fine art photo by photographer Kurt Kramer can be purchased for $90 in his online gallery at DiscoveredArtists.com and is just one in a series of collectible, big city neighborhood cityscapes.

So, as you can see, there's no end and no limit to the types of themes for collecting art. In fact, many collectors just buy what they like and create collections comprised of favorite artworks. These are collections that bring the owner years of pleasure and great satisfaction.

In fact, when compared to using art simply to decorate or to impress someone, collecting art gives you an even greater payoff. The process of collecting art is a life enriching hobby that beautifully mirrors who you are and shows the world what you love.  It can return a lifetime of satisfaction and value.

Where to Find Real Art At Reasonable Prices:

At www.DiscoveredArtists.com you can search over 4000 pieces of original and limited edition art created by international, independent Artists. Search by style, color, price, shape, size, and theme. Read artist biographies and search for artists by career experience, credentials, juried status and more.

Artwork is shipped directly to you from the artist's studio. Prices are set by the artist, not by the gallery so you avoid paying gallery markups.  Purchase art using a major credit card using a secure shopping cart. All purchases are backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee including return shipping.

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3
Dec 11

I Have Two Porcelain Figurines Numbered 3982 On Back. Originally Covered With Glass Globes On Velvet Cushion?

They look like Meissen but have no other markings as far as I can see. They are pre-l940. Matching pair man and woman around 12" tall. Any ideas of what they could be and value?

if the woman is sitting holding a mask and pulling the man beard. then it might be a genuine meissen. but you'd need an expert valuation or an antiques dealer to tell you more (reputable)

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27
Nov 11

From Eh To Ah Ha – Getting The Most Out Of Tours

What makes a rubble of rocks become a wonder of the world, or some chunks of metal become the most romantic place to propose marriage? After making the effort to go somewhere for sightseeing, how do you get the most out of the experience, to suit your budget, time and personality? From guidebooks to bus tours, there is a range of options to ensure that places come to life. These tips are based on experiences in Europe.
For example, there you are in Paris, at the Louvre, underneath IM Pei’s glass pyramid. Looking around the lobby, the escalators lead up towards multiple entrances to the wings of the old palace, so crammed with riches beyond compare. Where to begin?

 From Eh to Ah Ha – Getting the Most Out of Tours
Tour types

***No tour:

You stand in front of the Mona Lisa and say ‘eh’ before moving on to the next Da Vinci ‘eh’ then a Michelangelo ‘looks like the other dude’. I did this the first time I went to the Louvre and followed the ‘quantity not quality’ method. While I did have the time to find the little figurines in the Egyptian area, did I truly appreciate them?
Advantages: takes less time, go where you want, when you want.
Disadvantages: how would you find out how Da Vinci got the lines so fine on such a small painting (Mona Lisa) or that some guy hacked at David’s left toe with a hammer in 1991 (Accademia, Florence)? The story behind the artwork and artist is often the entertainment more than the mere physical presence.
Suited to: people on a budget, people who don’t like other people, lack of time, lone travellers

Price: nothing

***Guidebook:

Walking around with the gallery’s guide or your own book that explains who-what-when-why-how about an exhibit/place.
Advantages: pick out the bits that interest you before you see them. Find out a bit more. Comes from a sole source, approved by relevant people.
Disadvantages: May not discover other things. For instance, if you had never tried smoked herring for breakfast, you wouldn’t know whether you liked it or not. Or you might walk right past some Goya, when he’s the kind of artist that would really appeal to horror movie fans.
Suited to: people who like to study, those who have a specific interest, lone travellers

Price: varies depending on country, usually around AUD10.

***Audio guide:

hire a device to listen to tracks for selected pieces of a gallery or museum. Follow the map/guide and play the track when you get to the piece. For example to look at the Winged Victory of Samothrace at the Louvre and clog up the stairwell with other agog tourists.
Advantages: can skip bits that don’t interest you. Provides the highlights. Saves time.
Disadvantages: might miss out on pieces not included in the audio guide because you walk right past it. May be bored by the voice. Last guide I had sounding like he was sucking on a prune without about as much verbal outcome…
Suited to: Studious types who’d rather spend more time looking than reading, independent type or couple (shared earphones).
Price: varies depending on country and level of content, usually around AUD10.

***Small group (1-5 people):

Your guide knows you by name, tailors the tour to suit your timings and interests, information is more two-way rather than purely transmit. For example, I went to Auckland in July 2006 and booked in for a day of mountain biking. Yep, it was cold, windy, rainy. I was the only person, but the tour went ahead anyway. I had Bee-Bee all to myself and while we waited for the rain to ease, she did a palm reading and predicted my future as a great writer. Lucky she was also a good guide, as the palm-reading bit is yet to reveal itself!
Advantages: Get a more personal service; guide may suggest something relevant to you specially, eg for tea lovers going through caffeine withdrawal in Paris ‘you simply must go to the Mariage Frères teashop then!’ or they may suggest a restaurant near your hotel and places to avoid.
Disadvantages: usually the most pricy kind of tour and a tip is also expected. If there’s a personality clash then the day could be a drag. Also, they may be in cahoots with other businesses to try and rope you into going to restaurants, for which they receive a commission.
Advice:
----Basically, take anything they suggest with a skeptical mind, but still be polite. The nicer you are, then the nicer they are.
----Make sure you go with an agency, rather than some guy off the street who offers to take you around. They may be genuine, but even so, there is no administrative control/insurance etc.
Suited to: Those who are after the genuine experience, ie the custom-made Spanish omelette rather than a McDonalds siesta burger; those who have a bit more money
Price: Depends on the country. In Western Europe = around $AUD90 per person (then a tip)

***Big group:

Usually about 10-20 people wearing earphones to pick up on the guide’s voice as they lead you around, stopping you at exhibits/interests to give their spiel eg ‘ This 18th century china bowl has the utmost significance, for it was used to….’
Advantages: Makes what would be boring in a book, come to life— assuming you get a good guide. In Florence, we had Christina, an art student who truly enjoyed what she did and made sense of the iron rings hanging off centuries-old walls so forever after, I know what they mean.
If you enjoy people, sometimes the tour groups have lunch together so you can meet fellow travelers and exchange stories about dodgy restaurants.
Disadvantages:
----inconsistent information. For example in Florence, Mum and I had three tours with the same company and three different sets of information as to a what happened to the head of Primavera, a statue on the Ponte Santa Trinita. While it’s not so important to know the facts (you can get that from books) it does detract from the experience, no matter how entertaining the description of how Giuliano Medici was dramatically assassinated during High Mass in the Duomo Cathedral in the middle of a service. And the gore that followed as his brother Lorenzo tracked down the assassins and conspirators.
----The Chic or Geek factor. For the style conscious and teenagers, you may cringe at looking like a dick walking around with stickers and earplugs. Unless you’re one of the retired Americans with Hawaiian shirts who don’t seem to care.
----Hearing Voices. Having to hear more than one language rattled off by bi-lingual tour: by the end of a day trip to Versailles, I felt I knew Spanish. Well, I knew enough that it would be hard to understand. So fast!!!
Suited to: Safe-seekers (ie non-adventurous), medium to high budget, couples and families
Price: Depends on the country. In Western Europe = around $AUD90 per person for a half-day tour. More money if lunch and transport are required.

Basically,
if you’re on a budget…use your own guide book or share an audio guide
if you like people….go the small group or big group option
if you’re time poor: no guidebook. Just wander around. At least though try to read up beforehand to see which bits you need to visit.

Adrienne Gross
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