"We're all capable of mistakes, but I do not care to enlighten you on the mistakes we may or may not have made."Dan Quayle
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Christmas Lights Aren't Just For Christmas Anymore! Who says that Christmas lights are just for Christmas trees? In fact, why should they be limited to just one month of the year? Renowned designers across the globe are using miniature white lights-traditionally used only for Christmas time-to create ...
Dreaming of a Corporate Christmas? What does Christmas mean for your company? For most it means sending out a whole load of Christmas cards to their clients, wishing them a 'Merry Christmas' and a 'Happy New Year'. How nice! However, unless Rudolph-the-Red-Nosed-Reindeer is your logo; the ...
Family Life or Wine for Christmas Dy For your family and guests,Christmas is a day to spend time together, You expend so much energy planning for the big event that you may forget about the days before and after, when houseguests will still need to eat. If you know what varieties of wine you ...
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You may think that Christmas stocking fillers for teenage girls will be expensive but they don’t have to be. Save the DVD’S and CD’S to go under the Christmas tree and use this list as a starting point for buying smaller treats and necessities for her stocking. Remember that a lot of the items you would have to buy anyway (or get talked into buying!) so by adding them as small gifts at Christmas time you are keeping ahead of the game. 1. Candles and candle holders 2. Photo frames 3. Underwear and socks/ tights 4. Toiletries, hair accessories and cosmetics (nail varnish, makeup brushes, deodorant, face masks, bubble bath, lipstick and moisturiser) 5. Notebook/diary/journal 6. Magazines / books 7. Chocolate and sweets (Always a favourite!) 8. Handbag 9. Purse/wallet 10. Key ring 11. Ornaments / things for room such as a dream catcher, chimes, lamp etc 12. Clock – either a wall clock, alarm clock or new watch. 13. Jewellery (earrings, necklaces, bracelets, rings etc) 14. Jewellery box (You need to keep all that jewellery that was in the stocking somewhere!) 15. Pens and pencils 16. Disposable camera / photo album. 17. Writing paper/envelopes/cards 18. Posters or postcards to decorate bedroom 19. Storage boxes / magazine holders / desk tidies 20. Mobile phone top up cards or a prepaid phone card 21. Mobile phone accessories such as a new cover, ring tone, game or picture icon 22. Teddy bear.....Well you have to have one more to keep the others company! 23. Gift vouchers for clothes, cinema tickets, restaurants/cafes, beauty salons (for a manicure, facial etc) 24. Electronic games - Not just for boys! 25. Hobby and interest items – Add items which she is interested in and can use whether she likes fashion and makeup, art, sport, horses, reading or computers. If you are still stuck for ideas or need a few extra items simply listen to your teenage girl when you are out shopping. Take notes of the “I like that”…….. “Oh wow”……… and so on! Good luck and have fun collecting all of the things she will love opening on Christmas morning! About The Author Emily Goodwin is the owner and artist/crafter of http://www.emelegifts.com. She makes unique, handmade cards and gifts for all occasions Subscribe to her monthly newsletter and get entered into a free prize draw. http://www.emelegifts.com/prize-draw.htm This article may be reproduced on websites, in e-zines and offline subject to credit being given to the author with a link to the website http://www.emelegifts.com. No part can be changed and the complete author bio must be included. If you would like more information email info@emelegifts.com info@emelegifts.com
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Local family business planning major Christmas light festivalLaurel StarMark Cathell and wife, Denise, of Seaford, are hoping to develop a tribute to the Christmas season that will become a holiday tradition for years to come. On Monday, Feb. 6, Cathell came before the Laurel Mayor and Council to introduce his familys ... |
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