Sunday, February 28, 2010
news 2010 Vancouver winter Olympics canada lead the medals table 14 golds
news blog 2010 - Vancouver Olympics 2010, canada have done really well leading the medals table with 14 golds, germany is in second place with 10 golds in the Vancouver winter Olympics 2010.
Alyson Hannigan Hairstyle
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Programs
I don't know if anyone's noticed this but when it comes to DIY projects, I'm all about K.I.S.S.
As in, Keep It Simple, Stupid! I lack the crafting skills of say, Miss Hotwings or Miss Cola. They (along with many many other Bees and many of you lovely readers) are ridiculously talented. I, on the other hand, am not. I know my limits and most of the time, my desire to craft requires simple projects in order to keep everything from looking like a 5-year-old had a hand in making it.
Literally, every single one of my DIY projects have been blessedly simple. Drink flags, paper flowers, signage, favors, none with more than 5 steps at the most. Yes, while I have not been gifted with craft talent, I am at least smart enough to figure out ways to simplify things so I can make 'em work.
Thus, our programs were borne and in keeping with the mantra of K.I.S.S., they are short, simple and sweet.
First, I had to figure out the content. After meeting with our Rabbi and figuring out an order of events, I simply listed the order of the ceremony on one page, along with an explanation of Jewish wedding traditions below and on the other page, put the list of the major players (Bridal party, Rabbi, etc.)
And that's all thats going in them. Is that bad? Oh well, I just figured that was all the information guests would be interested in. Thinking about it now, it would've been nice to include a sentence or two from Mr Trail Mix and I welcoming everyone, thanking them for being here and wishing those who were no longer with us could be there. Ooooops, too late now! Plus, I had no space to put anything like that...
Let's take a look at how I created them...
I ordered several packs of 5"x7" card stock in cream on sale from Paper Source (which seems to be the major player in wedding paper craft supplies) as well as lots of beautiful 8"x11" card stock in Pool. Other materials used include a 1/8" hole puncher, raffia and glue dots:
As in, Keep It Simple, Stupid! I lack the crafting skills of say, Miss Hotwings or Miss Cola. They (along with many many other Bees and many of you lovely readers) are ridiculously talented. I, on the other hand, am not. I know my limits and most of the time, my desire to craft requires simple projects in order to keep everything from looking like a 5-year-old had a hand in making it.
Literally, every single one of my DIY projects have been blessedly simple. Drink flags, paper flowers, signage, favors, none with more than 5 steps at the most. Yes, while I have not been gifted with craft talent, I am at least smart enough to figure out ways to simplify things so I can make 'em work.
Thus, our programs were borne and in keeping with the mantra of K.I.S.S., they are short, simple and sweet.
First, I had to figure out the content. After meeting with our Rabbi and figuring out an order of events, I simply listed the order of the ceremony on one page, along with an explanation of Jewish wedding traditions below and on the other page, put the list of the major players (Bridal party, Rabbi, etc.)
And that's all thats going in them. Is that bad? Oh well, I just figured that was all the information guests would be interested in. Thinking about it now, it would've been nice to include a sentence or two from Mr Trail Mix and I welcoming everyone, thanking them for being here and wishing those who were no longer with us could be there. Ooooops, too late now! Plus, I had no space to put anything like that...
Let's take a look at how I created them...
I ordered several packs of 5"x7" card stock in cream on sale from Paper Source (which seems to be the major player in wedding paper craft supplies) as well as lots of beautiful 8"x11" card stock in Pool. Other materials used include a 1/8" hole puncher, raffia and glue dots:
(Personal Photo)
First, I printed out both pages of the program on the 5"x7" card stock. This sounds simple but it actually took me a while to do since I not so good at that there computer schhtuff! Apparently, you need to tell the printer what size paper you're using. It took me some time to make the computer and printer listen to me but they finally behaved and turned out this:
(Personal Photo)
Here's a shot of the dahlia image at the top that I found just by googling "Dahlia clip art" under Google images.
(Personal Photo)
I attached glue dots to the back of one of the printed-out cards and eye-balled it into one corner of the 8" x 11" paper, leaving about a 3/4" margin of blue on all sides. Then I used my handy-dandy annoying, worthless, misbehaving, can't-cut-straight-to-save-it's-life paper cutter to somehow trim two of the edges.
(Personal Photo)
Once it was all nicely cut out, I glue-dotted the other page of the program to the back and punched out two small holes at the top.
(Personal Photo)
Loop a short piece of raffia through the two holes, tie it in a nice knot and voila! One stupidly simple program!
(Personal Photo)
(Personal Photo)
I then got really wild and made a few with in yellow as well...
(Personal Photo)
Aren't they so sweet? Pretty easy and cost-effective as well, which makes these the perfect type of program for those of us not talented enough to attempt such complicated crafts like the accordion program a la Miss Cupcake or the circle program a la Miss Cheeseburger.
Here's a question for you all: How many of these should I make if we're expecting 175 guests? There's no way I'm doing 175, three separate co-workers all said they had tons of leftover programs at their weddings when they made one per person. Any suggestions?
I've made about 15 so far and was planning on making about 100, so I suppose that means only 85 left to go...Good thing I've still got some time until the wedding!
Are you a K.I.S.S. crafter or a real crafter? Are your programs simple or complex?
Programs
I don't know if anyone's noticed this but when it comes to DIY projects, I'm all about K.I.S.S.
As in, Keep It Simple, Stupid! I lack the crafting skills of say, Miss Hotwings or Miss Cola. They (along with many many other Bees and many of you lovely readers) are ridiculously talented. I, on the other hand, am not. I know my limits and most of the time, my desire to craft requires simple projects in order to keep everything from looking like a 5-year-old had a hand in making it.
Literally, every single one of my DIY projects have been blessedly simple. Drink flags, paper flowers, signage, favors, none with more than 5 steps at the most. Yes, while I have not been gifted with craft talent, I am at least smart enough to figure out ways to simplify things so I can make 'em work.
Thus, our programs were borne and in keeping with the mantra of K.I.S.S., they are short, simple and sweet.
First, I had to figure out the content. After meeting with our Rabbi and figuring out an order of events, I simply listed the order of the ceremony on one page, along with an explanation of Jewish wedding traditions below and on the other page, put the list of the major players (Bridal party, Rabbi, etc.)
And that's all thats going in them. Is that bad? Oh well, I just figured that was all the information guests would be interested in. Thinking about it now, it would've been nice to include a sentence or two from Mr Trail Mix and I welcoming everyone, thanking them for being here and wishing those who were no longer with us could be there. Ooooops, too late now! Plus, I had no space to put anything like that...
Let's take a look at how I created them...
I ordered several packs of 5"x7" card stock in cream on sale from Paper Source (which seems to be the major player in wedding paper craft supplies) as well as lots of beautiful 8"x11" card stock in Pool. Other materials used include a 1/8" hole puncher, raffia and glue dots:
As in, Keep It Simple, Stupid! I lack the crafting skills of say, Miss Hotwings or Miss Cola. They (along with many many other Bees and many of you lovely readers) are ridiculously talented. I, on the other hand, am not. I know my limits and most of the time, my desire to craft requires simple projects in order to keep everything from looking like a 5-year-old had a hand in making it.
Literally, every single one of my DIY projects have been blessedly simple. Drink flags, paper flowers, signage, favors, none with more than 5 steps at the most. Yes, while I have not been gifted with craft talent, I am at least smart enough to figure out ways to simplify things so I can make 'em work.
Thus, our programs were borne and in keeping with the mantra of K.I.S.S., they are short, simple and sweet.
First, I had to figure out the content. After meeting with our Rabbi and figuring out an order of events, I simply listed the order of the ceremony on one page, along with an explanation of Jewish wedding traditions below and on the other page, put the list of the major players (Bridal party, Rabbi, etc.)
And that's all thats going in them. Is that bad? Oh well, I just figured that was all the information guests would be interested in. Thinking about it now, it would've been nice to include a sentence or two from Mr Trail Mix and I welcoming everyone, thanking them for being here and wishing those who were no longer with us could be there. Ooooops, too late now! Plus, I had no space to put anything like that...
Let's take a look at how I created them...
I ordered several packs of 5"x7" card stock in cream on sale from Paper Source (which seems to be the major player in wedding paper craft supplies) as well as lots of beautiful 8"x11" card stock in Pool. Other materials used include a 1/8" hole puncher, raffia and glue dots:
(Personal Photo)
First, I printed out both pages of the program on the 5"x7" card stock. This sounds simple but it actually took me a while to do since I not so good at that there computer schhtuff! Apparently, you need to tell the printer what size paper you're using. It took me some time to make the computer and printer listen to me but they finally behaved and turned out this:
(Personal Photo)
Here's a shot of the dahlia image at the top that I found just by googling "Dahlia clip art" under Google images.
(Personal Photo)
I attached glue dots to the back of one of the printed-out cards and eye-balled it into one corner of the 8" x 11" paper, leaving about a 3/4" margin of blue on all sides. Then I used my handy-dandy annoying, worthless, misbehaving, can't-cut-straight-to-save-it's-life paper cutter to somehow trim two of the edges.
(Personal Photo)
Once it was all nicely cut out, I glue-dotted the other page of the program to the back and punched out two small holes at the top.
(Personal Photo)
Loop a short piece of raffia through the two holes, tie it in a nice knot and voila! One stupidly simple program!
(Personal Photo)
(Personal Photo)
I then got really wild and made a few with in yellow as well...
(Personal Photo)
Aren't they so sweet? Pretty easy and cost-effective as well, which makes these the perfect type of program for those of us not talented enough to attempt such complicated crafts like the accordion program a la Miss Cupcake or the circle program a la Miss Cheeseburger.
Here's a question for you all: How many of these should I make if we're expecting 175 guests? There's no way I'm doing 175, three separate co-workers all said they had tons of leftover programs at their weddings when they made one per person. Any suggestions?
I've made about 15 so far and was planning on making about 100, so I suppose that means only 85 left to go...Good thing I've still got some time until the wedding!
Are you a K.I.S.S. crafter or a real crafter? Are your programs simple or complex?
Saturday, February 27, 2010
Womens Fashion Pics
Women are the most potential fashion doers, I say. Why, because in my brain the word “beauty” itself is made to adore the feminine group. And jeans, which have become a fashion wardrobe (despite it’s original purpose as working overall) – ended up to be a part of women’s fashion nowadays. With the presence of jeans as another option of fabric for the fashion materials, a new trend had been brought to live. In no time, designers start to sew-together their idea for jeans. And thanks to its versatility advantage, jeans have been taking part in many women’s life.
As we all should know, women tend to have much more fashion variety instead of men, for this reason the initial form of jeans that are dedicated for women have met so many differentiations. Jeans material has been used not just to make some jeans with a woman’s cut only, but also for making jackets, skirts, shorts or hot-pants and much more (you can name it). Oh yeah, it’s all shaped in order to enhance one’s womanly figure.
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womens fashion
As we all should know, women tend to have much more fashion variety instead of men, for this reason the initial form of jeans that are dedicated for women have met so many differentiations. Jeans material has been used not just to make some jeans with a woman’s cut only, but also for making jackets, skirts, shorts or hot-pants and much more (you can name it). Oh yeah, it’s all shaped in order to enhance one’s womanly figure.
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Russian Fashion Models Gallery
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue Cover Revealed. Leonardo DiCaprio's Girlfriend.
Letterman Reveals Bar Refaeli is 2009 SI Swimsuit Issue Cover Model!
After hearing that the model would be first announced on tonight’s Late Show with David Letterman, COED magazine sent one of there editors over to the Ed Sullivan Theater during the filming to get the inside scoop.
So, without further adieu, the 2009 SI Swimsuit Issue cover model is… Bar Refaeli! This 23-year-old Israeli model first appeared in the magazine in 2007. She was also voted 2nd most likely to be on the cover by COED readers, after Brooklyn Decker. So, close on that one, but no cigar.
UPDATE: This has since been confirmed by CBS2 News, after a billboard of her cover was spotted over Broadway. See the photo evidence here!
After hearing that the model would be first announced on tonight’s Late Show with David Letterman, COED magazine sent one of there editors over to the Ed Sullivan Theater during the filming to get the inside scoop.
So, without further adieu, the 2009 SI Swimsuit Issue cover model is… Bar Refaeli! This 23-year-old Israeli model first appeared in the magazine in 2007. She was also voted 2nd most likely to be on the cover by COED readers, after Brooklyn Decker. So, close on that one, but no cigar.
UPDATE: This has since been confirmed by CBS2 News, after a billboard of her cover was spotted over Broadway. See the photo evidence here!
Bar Refaeli
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Friday, February 26, 2010
Indian Bridal Fashion Pics
Latest in Indian wedding and bridal fashion. Information and advice on latest bridal outfit trends, and choosing jewellery & accessories
Redd Bridal Couture, specialists in made to measure Indian & Asian Bridal Wear Fashion, wedding dresses & Indian Dress. We have beautiful Lenghas
Indian Bridal Fashion
Indian Bridal Fashion
Indian Bridal Fashion
Indian Bridal Fashion
Indian Bridal Fashion
Redd Bridal Couture, specialists in made to measure Indian & Asian Bridal Wear Fashion, wedding dresses & Indian Dress. We have beautiful Lenghas
Indian Bridal Fashion
Indian Bridal Fashion
Indian Bridal Fashion
Indian Bridal Fashion
Indian Bridal Fashion
Fashion Teenage Models
Fashion model thought to be expecting child with Jamie Hince. Kate Moss is said to have started telling her closest pals she’s pregnant. The model sparked rumours she’s expecting a child with boyfriend Jamie Hince, 40, after being snapped with a rounded stomach.
It’s thought the couple shared their good news with Topshop boss Sir Philip Green, 56, and his daughter Chloe during an intimate evening at the Ivy Club in Covent Garden this week.
‘It was a celebratory dinner to announce her pregnancy,’ a source tells the Daily Mail.
Kate, 35, who has been dating Jamie for 18 months, already has daughter Lila Grace, 7, with ex Jefferson Hack.
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It’s thought the couple shared their good news with Topshop boss Sir Philip Green, 56, and his daughter Chloe during an intimate evening at the Ivy Club in Covent Garden this week.
‘It was a celebratory dinner to announce her pregnancy,’ a source tells the Daily Mail.
Kate, 35, who has been dating Jamie for 18 months, already has daughter Lila Grace, 7, with ex Jefferson Hack.
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Victoria Secret Angel Fashion Show
The Victoria Secret Angel Fashion Show was beautiful. I like the way the Victoria Secret models came down the runway with the Angel wings attached to them. The next fashion show will be again in December of this year. I am excited to see what they do this time.
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