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28th September 2009
Planning your marriage reception decor require a sound understanding of the level of formality of the event. Once this understanding is created, you can be well underway in picking the floral arrangements, table place settings, and other decorations that... Read >
Author: Marlin Mckenzie
14th September 2009
LIVEN UP YOUR DESK WITH FIND ME A GIFT
Here at Find Me A Gift we have a whole load of office warmers that will make your day a little bit brighter. So you're sat in your office, looking around and every office in sight has the same regimented table, de... Read >
Author: sarah hague
14th September 2009
BRIGHTEN UP YOUR OFFICE WITH SOME USB ACCESSORIES FROM FIND ME A GIFT.
We all know the scene; sat at your desk, staring at the mound of paperwork that has to be done today. Thinking of a million excuses to put it off! You've had about 7 cups of tea in ... Read >
Author: sarah hague
28th August 2009
Fact: your kids' environment has a huge impact on their behaviour, mood and even cognitive function. Experts explain why you should give a little thought when decorating your little ones' lairs.
Fantasy bedroom: Encourage your children to think and exp... Read >
Author: A.Deakin
19th August 2009
Birthday Gifts for the Girls
All ladies love birthday presents but what they love most of all is a birthday gift that has had lots of thought put into it. Findmeagift.com has a whole host of unique and unusual birthday gifts to suit every taste from to... Read >
Author: sarah hague
24th July 2009
Weddings are so special and what better time of year to celebrate than in the fall when everything is crisp and colorful. You can use the fall as part of your wedding theme and incorporate elements into your decor. One such place you can start off with is... Read >
Author: Lise Rina
24th July 2009
Weddings are so special and what better time of year to celebrate than in the fall when everything is crisp and colorful. You can use the fall as part of your wedding theme and incorporate elements into your decor. One such place you can start off with is... Read >
Author: Lise Rina
01st July 2009
14 Ways to Save Money on your Reception Details
With the global credit crunch taking hold, wedding budgets are getting tighter & creative couples are looking for new ways to save money whilst still having a fabulous wedding. Here are some stylish ways... Read >
Author: weddingdirectory
14th May 2009
Once the summer sun is shining and the winter cobwebs are well and truly blown away, you’ll feel more inclined to get out and about and enjoy everything the summer months have to offer. If you want to turn up the heat in the romance stakes as well, then... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
17th February 2009
The latest trends suggest that outdoor weddings and events are becoming more and more popular. The right marquee, flooring, lighting and decor can transform you ordinary tent into a magical ballroom that is sophisticated and elegant.
Whilst there are m... Read >
Author: Nariman Taweel
15th December 2008
When the season of goodwill and tidings comes, you may like to find some funny ways for sharing some cheer with your friends on Christmas.
Quizzing is a good way to impress your folks in the Season's party. Well, you can really add some Christmas merr... Read >
Author: sabrina
03rd December 2008
As in almost everywhere else in the world, Christmas is as an important religious festival in Cambodia. Though Phnom Penh has only a few Christians; most of them being expatriates and tourists Christmas is a religious celebration that transcends all ethni... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
03rd December 2008
Galway city promises to be a fun-filled place to be this Christmas with a variety of magical events. Be it swirling around the ice, enjoying a musical performance, being dazzled by the Christmas lights switch-on or even going for a swim on Christmas Day (... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
02nd December 2008
Despite Christianity being a minority religion in China, Christmas is celebrated with a lot of fanfare not only among the small Christian community but also among the general public. Though many Chinese do not celebrate Christmas for the same reasons that... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
02nd December 2008
Despite being a Buddhist country, Christmas is one of the most highly anticipated and gaily celebrated festivals in Cambodia. If you are traveling through out the country then you will no doubt notice colourful decorations everywhere, Christmas trees in e... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
02nd December 2008
Christmas is the time for good cheer and laughter all around, the season to be jolly is no different in the trendy Beverly Hills district. Christmas is celebrated with a lot of devotion and pageantry in every house across America. It marks the birth of Je... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
02nd December 2008
London, the capital city of England, is one metropolis that really lights up at Christmas time. And with there being so many festive activities, you’ll never be short of something to do – and a lot of them are often free or can cost very little.
... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
02nd December 2008
The Christmas season is a time for celebrating with friends and family and of course decorating your home to fit the festive bill. Before you dig out those old fairy lights and blow the dust off your favourite decorations, take a moment to check everythin... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
01st December 2008
Nothing says Christmas quite like high street shops bedecked with multicoloured tinsel, twinkling fairy lights and all things glittery. But sometimes all of this can be a bit of a sensory overload. And of course, the hordes of swarming panic buyers, lon... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
12th November 2008
There is something inherently romantic about Christmas. Maybe it's the cold weather that makes us want to snuggle up with our significant other opening Christmas presents in front of a roaring log fire; although the log fire is now more likely to be of th... Read >
Author: John Smith
27th October 2008
Celebrated on the 25th of December, Christmas is notable around the world and is without a doubt the one of the most festive seasons! It's a time when family and friends come together to share precious time together. Christmas trees adorned with decoratio... Read >
Author: Lulie Swanepoel
21st October 2008
Never been to Ireland for Christmas? Well, Ireland is no different from any other country when it comes to Christmas. We too have our own Christmas traditions, some more alive than others, some more believable than others! Read on to find out how we, Iris... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
14th October 2008
There is something inherently romantic about Christmas. Maybe it's the cold weather that makes us want to snuggle up with our significant other opening Christmas presents in front of a roaring log fire; although the log fire is now more likely to be of ... Read >
Author: Johnasmith
26th September 2008
Christmas - it's the most wonderful time of the year and that must be true if Andy Williams sang a song about it. But the lead up to Christmas is half the fun, (well that and the Gifts) and there are a variety of ways in which you can plan ahead to ensure... Read >
Author: John Smith
25th September 2008
Christmas - it's the most wonderful time of the year and that must be true if Andy Williams sang a song about it. But the lead up to Christmas is half the fun, (well that and the Gifts) and there are a variety of ways in which you can plan ahead to ensure... Read >
Author: John Smith
24th September 2008
Every year, the 12th of August is celebrated in Thailand as a public holiday. This day has special importance as it is the birthday of Queen Sirikit, and also the Mother’s Day in Thailand. The festive occasion lasts for over five days and different type... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
10th September 2008
Christmas - it's the most wonderful time of the year and that must be true if Andy Williams sang a song about it. But the lead up to Christmas is half the fun, (well that and the Gifts) and there are a variety of ways in which you can plan ahead to ensu... Read >
Author: Johnasmith
09th September 2008
Christmas - it's the most wonderful time of the year and that must be true if Andy Williams sang a song about it. But the lead up to Christmas is half the fun, (well that and the Gifts) and there are a variety of ways in which you can plan ahead to ensu... Read >
Author: Johnasmith
04th September 2008
There is something inherently romantic about Christmas. Maybe it's the cold weather that makes us want to snuggle up with our significant other opening Christmas presents in front of a roaring log fire; although the log fire is now more likely to be of ... Read >
Author: Johnasmith
02nd September 2008
We take many of the traditions of Christmas for granted, but there is some interesting history behind many of our modern Christmas rituals which serve as an interesting reminder of how our modern Christmas evolved. In a new series of articles, we explore... Read >
Author: Pixie
22nd August 2008
From the first of December, and often earlier, the high street becomes transformed. We are not just talking about fairy lights and garish decorations here. In pursuit of the best Christmas Gifts, the stores bustle with frenzied shoppers, risking life an... Read >
Author: Johnasmith
22nd July 2008
Not long ago or far away there was a beautiful teddy bear who sat on a shelf in a quaint gift shop located in the beautiful mountains of Southern Oregon. This unique teddy bear was waiting for someone to buy him and give him a home.
This lovely bear w... Read >
Author: Patricia Twitchell – The Teddy Bear Lady of Myrt
20th July 2008
Imagine being able to move all your furniture around without having to worry about obstructing the light switches - because the light switches can just be moved at random!
Imagine being able to switch all the lights on in your house just as you approach... Read >
Author: M Shane
07th August 2007
Although a summer wedding can be wonderful, with the warm weather, the blue skies, and the beautiful greenery, there is little more magical and enchanted than a winter wedding, where you can enjoy crisp white snow, twinkling fairy lights, and Christmas ca... Read >
Author: Justin Schamotta
03rd January 2007
Christmas tree
• Rather than buying a real tree thats been cut down, transported and then thrown away, purchase a large potted plant or small tree that can be used each year as your evergreen Christmas tree.
• You could always purchase an art... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno
17th November 2006
Diwali is celebrated all over India and elsewhere in the world where Indians gather together. Traditionally known by its Sanskrit name Deepavali, it actually means "a row of lights". Although predominantly a Hindu festival, it is observed by Sikhs and Jai... Read >
Author: Liz Canham
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