Monday, October 29, 2012

How to Decorate Christmas? Ideas!

A delicate-looking wreath that creates the magical effect of candles flickering in the snow is easy to make and surprisingly sturdy.
All you need is a pair of scissors and a few other simple materials to grow big leaf place mats from Ultrasuede fabric -- no watering required.
Delicate snowflakes disappear quickly if brought indoors. To capture their sparkling essence for your holiday party, re-create them in glitter, which won't melt away, on a sheer organza tablecloth overlay.
With their motion frozen in clear glass glitter, coniferous trees and reindeer encircle hurricane lamps lit from within by tall, rose-hued candles. Here, the candleholders are elevated on glass cake stands, then faux snow is dusted around them.




Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Printable Baby Shower Invitations 2012

Planning a baby shower? Hesitating about the baby shower invitations? Baby shower invitations do important to a baby shower, giving the first impression what the party will actually be like and basic set the tone for the whole party. When thinking about what kind of baby shower invitations to use, we may need to figure out the theme of the party first, such as a owl baby shower or a giraffe theme baby shower. Then we can turn to the invitations, decorations and favors. 

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Monday, October 8, 2012

How to Decorate Indoors for Halloween

Draw simple features onto inflated balloons with permanent marker; choose an assortment of geometric shapes that are easy to create freehand.
Shadows are emblematic of Halloween: dark and fleeting, and always lurking a step behind you. But decorating with them is impossible -- at least without black magic -- so use some black paper and a little craftiness to make silhouettes, and you'll get the next best thing.
How do you expect spiders to swarm on those clean windowsills? You need to set bait. Place small votives inside larger ones, then spin your spiders a glowing web.
No need to bait your home with bugs to attract a scary swarm of bats like these; all that's required is tissue paper and a pair of scissors. Cutting the strings of shapes won't drive you batty, since the paper comes accordion-folded in its package. With black tissue paper, you can craft bats, cats, rats, or witches; orange makes great pumpkins, and white is perfect for skulls and ghosts.
Use a pumpkin incense burner to suggest the cozy scent of pie just out of the oven.