Archive for the ‘Holidays’ Category

Personalized Gifts for the Season

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

This search for unique gifts would add stress to an already busy and rushed holiday season. One day when a clerk asked me if I needed aid I told her my quandary of attempting to find different gifts. She revealed that most folks need to receive things that are helpful instead of unique.

When she first asserted this I presumed she was just making an attempt to convince me to buy items they had on show in the shop, but then I spotted that she was right.

With this new mind set I set out for the bath and body store.

I really like to receive the scented bath products that are available in spades in the vacation seasons.

Everybody can use bath and body products and they can be made unique by selecting different perfumes for different folk. Bath and body products come in a big selection of perfumes and in different colours. I am somebody that notices a large amount of details in other folks’s houses. I believed why not buy bath and body items that are in colours that coordinate well with the person’s bog. While I was shopping I thought I could take this a stage further and create care packages for folk. I might include bath and body products but also put in special candies for the sweet lovers on my list and a bottle of wine or candle for others. I used my calligraphy abilities to put the person’s name on the bag. I then filled them with each person’s bath and body products with their other goodies all of which were wrapped up in red and green tissue paper. I then used red and green curling ribbon to tie the handles together.

I had still personalized the gifts by picking different perfumes and colours along with the person’s fave goodie. I was happy I had that one clerk give me such amazing recommendation. She was right folks like receiving things that are helpful and they already like.

Photo Christmas Ornament

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Christmas photo ornament is a creative and straightforward way to add an individual touch to your Christmas tree. They help you respect the things that matter you to most : your loved ones. In addition, they can make a fun and interesting craft activity for all the family.

The first photograph Christmas ornament I ever had, naturally, was store-bought. It definitely was a beautiful pewter photograph frame hanging from a dainty small hook. I put a picture my fiance in it, and actually enjoyed the way it looked on the Christmas tree.

It seemed to be a present from her, in fact, and I needed to always use it to express my love for her. As it was Christmas vacation I had tons of time. I made a decision that it could be sweet to make my very own Christmas decorations. I set off to make a photograph Christmas ornament of mine. I am a pretty nice wood carver, and I was ready to make a wooden frame over the following day or so.

I put an image of myself in it and gave it to my girl. Naturally, there are simpler ways to make photo Christmas ornaments than this. I have a chum who makes them out of common household items.

She is very into traditional art, and uncovers a lot of simple and fun paths to make crafts of things that might otherwise be discarded. Then again, there are lots of fancy photograph Christmas ornament effects that you can only get from purchasing custom made Christmas decorations. Laser engraved Christmas ornaments, as an example, can mix footage with shocking glass etching. You’ll be stunned by how much they add to your vacation party.

What the Skulls and Crossbones Mean

Saturday, December 20th, 2008

You’d think that pirates would get old after awhile, but they never do.

You can see skulls and crossbones everywhere on Halloween, and some have been known to even fly pirate flags from their houses today. To think a symbol that is as baleful as the skull and crossbones has become a lighthearted sign of rebellion and free-spirited playfulness truly shows how funny and bizarre modern trends can be.

You simply never know what folks will go for.

Pirate flags are one of the places you are most certain to see the skull and cross bones. The pirate flag or Jolly Roger as it is known isn’t just a discovery of Hollywood. Back in the day, naturally, there used to be more variation among skulls and crossbones. The truly funny thing is how very little the skull and crossbones has to do with modern pirates. These days , it is simply a fantasy for children on Halloween, or for adults at pirate theme parties. Their costumes are everywhere, but the actuality of pirates is much different to the fantasies that we all keep hold of.

They keep secret, knowing that they could never go to war against the robust navies of the planet. They are the last folk you would expect to have skull and crossbones flags.

Naturally, part of the cause of the recognition of the skull and crossbones has zilch to do with pirates at all. This is also why it make such a great Halloween decoration. Skulls powered by electrical blinking lights with crazy sound effects are precisely the right mix of horrifying, baleful, daft, and hokey for the Halloween vacation.