Thursday, August 28, 2014

Oh My Dog, Petsmart's Halloween Costumes Drop Today

Oh My Dog, Petsmart's Halloween Costumes Drop Today
Petsmart releases their Halloween collection to the masses today, stocking seasonal pet-centric embellishments from a surfing Dracula fish tank accessory to a tutu-ed
Superman dog costume. New for this season is an expanded selection of "rider costumes," which sits things like stuffed jockies (pictured above) and banana splits on
your dogs back. "For pets that may not like a full costume, riders easily strap-on for a fortable feel," informs the press release.
Martha Stewart Pets veers "classic" with animal costumes ($13 to $22) including a pumpkin skirt and home accents like orange dog beds ($30). Poison frontman and Rock
of Love star Bret Michaels offers cat hats ($8) as part of his Pets Rock line. Disney, Muppet, DC, and Marvel characters round out the selection for cats and dogs, but
even guinea pigs and reptiles have costume options, plus there are Halloween-themed treats and food including "Boo Stews" by Blue Buffalo.
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Friday, August 15, 2014

How to Pick a Unique Halloween Costume

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How to Pick a Unique Halloween Costume
Choosing an ideal Halloween costume could take days, weeks or even months. Choosing the ideal costume presents a challenge for many people, particularly those who are looking to stand out from the rest of the crowds. Halloween is one of the few times per year that we can truly express ourselves and our creativity through the selection of our own costume. But, how do you pick a unique costume?
Choose a Theme
The first step in choosing a Halloween costume is to consider possible themes. Do you want to be sexy? Do you want to choose costumes which match or compliment for both you and your Halloween date? Do you want to model a movie or T.V. character? Children often choose their costumes to resemble their favorite toy or character, while adults often expand their selections to a much broader scale. The sky is the limit when choosing a theme. To get your creative juices flowing, look online through costume shops, last year’s pictures or through theatre companies for ideas. To choose something unique, stay away from mainstream ideas such as devils, witches, characters or popular celebrities.
Here are some possible creative costume ideas:
movie or T.V. characters
inanimate objects- laundry basket, other household products
fantasy characters
dead anything
Era costumes- 70′s, 80′s, 90′s
pageant queens
pair of dice
pile of leaves
road kill
As you can see, virtually any item, person, character or even era can be turned into a creative Halloween costume.
Try on Costumes
Once you have narrowed down several possible themes, schedule time to try on costumes. This is important, as costumes you believe will look and feel great may not once you have them on. You can visit traditional Halloween costume stores, or you can turn to theatre costume shops which are typically open year round. For something more unique, look through costume rentals, as you may be able to either choose something off the rack, or with the help of the store clerk, you may be able to put something together which is truly unique and personalized to your taste.
Make Your Own
If you are unable to find the perfect costume online or in a retail store, consider making your own. You can buy patterns to create your own costume at a fabric store, or you can even be creative with items around your house if you are not particularly crafty. If you have run out of time and are searching for a quick costume idea, consider being autumn leaves by sewing them on a sweatshirt and pants, an artist if you have supplies around the house, or making a sexy costume with some of your own lingerie. Finding or creating your own unique Halloween costume can be done! Simply spend time considering what image you would like to represent on the holiday, and either search for the perfect match, or create it.

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

How to Buy Jewelry?

How to Buy Jewelry?
For the average person looking at jewelry can be exciting, but confusing. What do all these terms mean?
Jewelry terms, especially relating to actual Gem stones, are very important because the price of the final item is dictated by the stone quality and cut. Following are some of the terms you’ll come across.
Blemish: Imperfections found on the surface of a Diamond.
Brilliance: describes how well a diamond reflects white light.
Carat: is a unit of weight measurement used for weighing diamonds. For more information see The 4 Cs of Diamonds
Clarity: How “clear” the diamond is. For more information see The 4 Cs of Diamonds
Cloud: Most diamond defects are dark. This however is a milky color, and a lot less noticeable as a result.
Colour: The tint of the diamond. For more information see The 4 Cs of Diamonds
Crown: The upper surface of a cut diamond.
CT or CTS: Carat Total Weight of a diamond.
CTW: Carat Total Weight of a diamonds on piece of jewelry.
Cut: The shape of a finished diamond. For more information see The 4 Cs of Diamonds
Eye Clean: Diamond looks clear to the naked eye. For more information see The 4 Cs of Diamonds
Facets: The number of angles cut into a diamond.
Finish: As you may expect, this is the quality of the diamond’s workmanship.
Make: The cut and proportion of a diamond.
Polish: How well buffed the facets of the diamond are.
Symmetry: Good diamonds have been cut symetrical.
Table: Top surface of a cut diamond. Flat like a table top.
I trust this will help you when next looking to spend some of your hard earned money.

Monday, August 4, 2014

How to Store Bras and Lingerie

How to Store Bras and Lingerie
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Opening up a beautifully organized drawer of lingerie each morning can be one of life’s small pleasures. Here’s how to straighten out a tangled mass of straps, hooks, and unmatched fabrics.
Step 1: Out with the Old
Your first job is to take all your underwear and dump it out on the bed. Why? Because before you can organize, you need to do some winnowing. But editing underwear is easy because you have to deal with only two piles: things to keep and things to throw away. No maybes. No maybe-it’ll-come-back-in-fashions. No giveaways. Please.
Step 2: In With the New
Lingerie is a personal matter, and so is the amount of lingerie you choose to own. For the minimalist, a few sets of cotton panties and stretchy camisoles are enough; for the collector, lace-trimmed, leopard-print teddies are just the beginning. But if you want to simplify your life, you need: (a) enough plain, everyday underwear to get you through the week without having to do laundry; and (b) the kind of special-occasion lingerie that answers questions like, “What am I supposed to wear under that?” Between what you own and what you’re going to go out and buy, you should have:
Step 3. Arrange
Once you’ve whittled down your lingerie collection and filled in the gaps, create a storage system that will allow you to see what you have and find things quickly.
If you have an extensive collection of lingerie, you might consider investing in a chest you can devote to it. But if that’s not a possibility, keep in mind this simple secret to organizational success: drawer dividers. “They’re the best way to go,” says Ginny Snook Scott, the chief design officer at the home-organizing company California Closets. “We make ones that divide a drawer into 12 squares, and they’re made of acrylic, since wood can snag.” You can buy similar products at Organize-It and have them custom-fit for your drawers.
Step 4 Care and Handling
There’s a reason your mother bought you those panties with the days of the week embroidered on them when you were little. You need a fresh pair every day. And in a perfect world, you’d have just as many bras. But for most busy women, laundering bras every two or three wears is more realistic. Be sure to close the bras so that their hooks won’t snag on anything. Delicate items—bras or panties—should be hung or laid flat on a towel to air-dry.