WEDDING GIFTS - WEDDING DRESSES - HOME DECORATING
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How to Choose Bed and Linens
Decorate a bedroom in your home and think about Bed and Bath Linens. and the many lovely bedspreads, duvets and quilts available. Bedding sites offers free shipping on orders over $99.When trying to change the look of a room curtains and bedding offer one of the best ways to get a different look. Mix and match curtains bedspreads and rugs with spring fall or winter hues, shop comforters from top brands at Bedding and linen shops. in addition, match spreads, rugs and pillow shames.
Bedding stores have the great designs you love, Tommy Bahama, Tommy Hilfiger, Sean John, Steve Madden and more. Shop conveniently online and always know your home is getting the best. Get duvets in queen, standard and full, these, keep your family warm in winter. Gifts for other parts of the home accentuate, perking up the dullest spaces.
It is possible to decorate every part of the home with Bedding from Bed and Bath Linen stores. Get accessories at Sale Prices! Each decorator has a style and it is easily expressed with bed linen from the online bedding department of Bedding stores. Create a room so lovely it seems to float.
A bedroom or other living area is a place to relax and can be as comfortable as you like with beautiful linens. Do you love pillows? Fill your rooms with bed pillows of all shapes and floor pillows to lounge on while sitting on beautifully designed rugs.
A bedroom or other living area is a place to relax and can be as comfortable as you like with beautiful linens. Do you love pillows? Fill your rooms with bed pillows of all shapes and floor pillows to lounge on while sitting on beautifully designed rugs.
Shopping from the privacy of your home has its advantages. Sit comfortable and clear away the worries of the day and order pillows, comforters, throws and quilts that will make your home a very comfortable place.
The popular bed-in-a –bag is an easy purchase with coordinated colors already prepared for you. Finish your bedroom décor with items for the master bathroom. Use colors and materials that flow from one room into the other, decorating your home with color.
Saturday, August 31, 2013
How to Plan A Victorian Wedding
No matter how many weddings are planned, you cannot ignore the beauty of a Victorian wedding. It ranks at the top of the list when grace and elegance are the goals. The Victorian wedding takes in everything that is beautiful, flowers, silverware and glassware. One particularly fantastic thing about theses wedding, you can borrow things that might belong to parents, grandparents or neighbors, rather than buying or renting. Victorian items are treasured and many people you might know have things related to that era and perhaps they would like to show them off and would be honored to allow you to use them for your wedding. Not everyone can be a bridesmaid but people love to participate in a loving event, another beauty of having a Victorian Wedding.
How to Select Beautiful Wedding Attire
Weddings are a fantastic time. The bride and groom have made preparations for this great celebration. Family and friends all make ready to join in to congratulate. This is one of the most memorable times in the lives of a community. No matter what community member is getting married, everyone it touches for years to come will remember the event. There is no better way to make this event the story of a lifetime than by celebrating it with a Victorian setting. The gowns are elegant and the use of flowers and accessories are as unique as in Victorian. In a Victorian wedding, many natural elements are used. Lace and flowers is king at these nuptials while the brides dress is the center of attention.
How to Choose a 1920 Lace Victorian Wedding Dress
1920 wedding attire was especially beautiful, made from fabulous materials, beautiful satins, lavish silks and supple chiffon. These wedding dresses were decorated in truly elaborate fashion with the finest of long sleeve lace to accentuate the primary materials chosen. Exquisite embroidery was added to many short sleeve wedding dresses and long sleeve wedding dresses, gorgeous hand sewed beads were added to make wedding dresses even more stunning. Things were opulent, glitzy, and extravagant in the 1920’s. Well to do was taken to the extra limit. The stock market was booming and people were enjoying high rolling, dancing to jazz, the sound of Duke Ellington and Louis Armstrong. This era was matched with wedding shoes and wedding gloves that set the stage. Wedding gloves were made of satin and lace. The wedding veil was made from lovely materials.
In the 1920’s Wedding dresses were beautiful and creative. A time when flowing shimmering satins were turned into magnificent works of art, displayed as dresses. Flowers and lace adorned beautiful wedding dresses, and they commanded a pretty penny, to this day if you are fortunate enough to find one. Some wedding dresses were carefully hand stitched with hemlines meticulously trimmed in lace or embroidery. Opulent, elegant, exquisite, these are all words that fail to describe Wedding gowns made with loving care. Some wedding dresses were long sleeved and others were made with short butterfly sleeves all delicately designed; right down to the hemline.
Wedding dress materials were real, no synthetics and embroidery was done by hand. The fish tail hemline, the scooped neckline and the empire waist line were the rage of the day. The country was in the time of flappers and prohibition, on the move, changing and so was wedding dress fashion. Flowers were freely available and were an important of the wedding dress attire. Certain colors were more popular than others. Embroidery and intricate beaded belts and ribbons were extra special touches displayed on wedding dresses for this special occasion.
The 1920’s was an age of excess; everything was taken to the max. With Wedding dresses the trend was the same. Wedding dresses represented the age of Smooth Jazz, lace covered satin, chiffon enamored with beads and satin embroidered, beaded and laced. Combinations of wedding dress materials with furs and beautiful trains both short and long detailed for the 1920’s wedding dress. Wedding dresses the 1920’s era are very beautiful. The opulence of wedding dresses is still stunning and an achievement for wedding dress designers today. The designs are exciting, filled with precious intent exuding energy. Time was special; an era of extreme creativity in every aspect of society and this was reflected in the clothing, especially wedding dresses.
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Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Letter Writing
With the auctioning of the lovely Elizabeth Taylor’s love letters, a thought comes to mind. Is the art of letter writing gone? The quick information of cyberspace is nice, and helps the world move along efficiently, most of the time, but there is something special about getting a letter. Reading one from a special person lifts you, no matter how many times you have opened it. A letter is special reminder that others are thinking of you.
Letters were written during the Civil War, World Wars, letters were written by Presidents and Statesmen, all giving the world that trace of human emotion from the past, as only a letter can. With a letter you get a feeling of the day, the mood of the writer, the weather, and underlying frustrations. What can dangle from a phrase is truly amazing. If the world had not practiced letter writing, so much would be lost; the personal, human touch of a letter goes beyond the capacity of any machine, placing the world in touch with generations of writers, lovers and friends.
And what would letter writing be without gorgeous stationary. Generations past have picked their writing elements with such care, and as the world speeds into digital coding, letter writing for some is gaining importance. Hello in pen and paper is becoming a wonderful sight.
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Grateful for Small Steps
It has been an interesting year, a lot has happened and it will be recounted over the next few weeks. New Years Eve is the time people take to contemplate what mistakes they have made and what they can try to do better. Too often we do not accomplish our goals I think because we do not take them in a realistic way.
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