Archive for July 23rd, 2010

Notice Some Fascinating Christmas Wrapping Paper Under The Tree? Save It For The Following Year

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

We all buy and receive a lot of gifts during Christmas.  Often, you will find that there is paper almost everywhere in your house, and if you are an eco-friendly person, the last thing you want to do is throw the paper away.  You can keep that paper you could salvage and put them all in a Christmas wrapping storage bag so you can use them again next year.

You can also make use of Christmas wrapping storage bags instead of wrapping your gifts in paper.  You can find a variety of shapes and designs on them and they are also convenient to use.  Not only is the storage bags good to store your old pieces of paper in, but you can also fit your gifts in it.  Any person who will receive that gift will truly be grateful.  They can also make use of the storage bag for their own papers.  There are many different options of wrapping paper storage for your Christmas gift wrapping paper or birthday wrapping paper.

Christmas wrapping paper storage bags can be used in lots of ways.  If you don’t want to store your gift wrappers in it, then you can use it to store your Christmas tree decorations.  You can even keep your bills in there until you would want to file them properly in a file.  Whenever you store you gift wrappers in it, just be sure you properly store them in a way that they don’t crease or fold so that you’ll be able to use them in the future.  If in case your paper creases, you can still make use of them in other places in your house.

Be wise when you choose your wrapping paper because you can save yourself a lot of money.

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Why Match Hats Bags

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

Weddings are naturally exciting events. After all, you always thought those two made the cutest couple! You’ve done the shower thing, purchased gifts, took off the time from work and secured your date. Perhaps you even have the perfect dress. However, one task remains — the most daunting of all — finding hats bags and shoes. Sure, not everyone wears hats to weddings these days. Yet a hat can be a wonderful way to exude confidence and chic style. A hat can transform a plain cocktail dress into an elegant fashion statement. Adding jewelry, purses, makeup, shawls and custom shoes can really complete an outfit, making you into an amateur fashion designer. What fun!

One place to look for matching formal hats, bags and shoes is www.especiallyyours.com. Here you’ll find the “Fancy Flutter Hat & Handbag Set” in white or the blue “Sapphire Jewels Hat & Handbag Set” for $119. The “Spun Gold Hat & Handbag Set” or the “Touch of Honey Lace & Handbag Set” are nice feminine accent pieces for $129. In addition to selling matching hats bags combos, the website also offers high-quality wigs, weaves, hair extensions and hair pieces, not to mention matching shoes and church suits. Especially Yours has a 60-day return policy if you’re unsatisfied with any item, without worrying about restocking fees during that time. With standard delivery (7-10 days), you’ll pay $7 to $15 (depending on your total), although you can also opt to add an additional $8.95 to have your items rushed in 3-4 business days or add $20 for overnight shipping.

When you’re choosing hats bags and accessories, you want to make sure you’re not trying too hard so that the items are competing with each other. For instance, if you have a large-brimmed hat full of plumage, you don’t want huge hoop earrings. If you have purchased an eye-catching sequin purse, you may want to choose a sophisticated-yet-simple hat. If you want to really stand out, you could match a dynamic purple, blue, yellow, orange, green or red for your hat, shoes and bag. If you want to be low-key but deliberate, you can choose a more reserved match — a brown, black, navy, gray, cream or white, for example. A good way to jazz up your colors is by choosing a simple color that also has an accent color — like navy shoes with a light blue ribbon, which can also match a light blue purse. Your hat choice can then be a navy hat with a touch of light blue on the underside, the ribbon or the pattern. The clothing apparel options are seemingly endless, so be sure you set aside enough time to search, try things on and decide.

Hats bags and shoes don’t always have to match. For instance, if you have a blue dress, then you may want to go with dark blue shoes, but a white hat and white purse. Or you may have a fuchsia dress and a fuchsia hat but go for a black purse and black shoes. Be aware of complementary colors as well. For instance, silver and purple look good together, as do peach and gold. In the end, it’s not necessarily the matching of accessories apparel that matters most. Instead, try to choose one stand-out item and a few more subdued items to complete your overall look.

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