Articles, tagged with "fairy lights", page 6
12th May 2010
Probably one of the crucial stunning views on the Christmas is illuminated numerous colors Christmas lights. It might sound ironic to suppose that Christmas lights could be powered by the solar, particularly when it's snowing outside. The factor is that s...
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Andrius
27th April 2010
Solar garden lamps are a blessing in disguise. This is because solar energy is free, sustainable, safe, and environmentally friendly. They pay for their cost within months of their purchase. They are harmless for the environment as they neither emit harmf...
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Author:
Lucy
16th April 2010
Christmas Parties – A Lifestyle Journalist’s GuideHow to throw a Christmas party that will keep them talking into the New Year!My favourite Christmas parties are a blur of flirting, laughing and dancing. My least favourite Christmas parties ar...
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Handpicked Collection
30th March 2010
Garden lighting is often overlooked in a landscaping scheme. However, clever use of outdoor lights can really make a garden come alive. It doesn't need to be complicated or expensive to install; we at Wickes DIY have a wide range of garden lighting soluti...
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Author:
emmamccann
30th March 2010
You've seen it so many times before… In most cases a wedding is planned to the ‘T', but the weather was never taken into consideration. This can be especially disastrous and devastating to couples planning or having destination weddings or beach wedd...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
26th March 2010
It's time for your party, twilight is falling, your terrace or garden lies in darkness and your guests are beginning to arrive. Then you flick a switch and your outdoor party zone springs into illuminated life with lines of shimmering outdoor fairy lights...
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Kathryn Dawson
26th March 2010
Paris, the metropolitan of luminosity and radiance, has numerous of the world's mainly visited pull and appeals. Most excellent among them are the Eiffel tower, the Notre-Dame cathedral, the Louvre palace and the close-by Versailles palace are actually in...
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asmarofik
18th March 2010
Solar lighting, though once a fashion statement is now being considered a necessity. There is a collective understanding on the importance of the fact that energy is a fast depleting natural resource. When you use solar garden lighting, there are a few th...
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Author:
Joseph Campbell
18th March 2010
Those bit by the gardening bug will want to look into every possible means of highlighting their garden. It would be a shame if a wonderfully maintained garden, irrespective of size, was not visible at night. That is where solar garden lighting can make a...
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Author:
Joseph Campbell
15th March 2010
Imagine the evening of your wedding as your guests assemble to celebrate this most special day. In the romantic darkness, myriad magic twinkling lights bring the room or outdoor setting to sparkling life. Each table is lit up in a pool of light and a stri...
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Kathryn Dawson
08th March 2010
As the summer approaches and people begin to start dining outside and staying out in the evenings it is time to start thinking about garden safety and the importance of adequate Outdoor Lighting.
Paths should be well lit and solar path lights are the i...
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Author:
Charlotte
01st March 2010
While planning a party one of the hardest things to get right is the venue lighting. Too much illumination and you end up with lighting like an office, but too dark and guests can't see, which is not good either. You want to have a gentle light that place...
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AlexJones
18th February 2010
TROTTERS World of Animals is an award winning wildlife park located in the picturesque fells of the Lake District. There are hundreds of animals housed here in a breathtaking setting that make this the one visit that you cannot afford to miss.
It is ...
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Author:
Raj Aryan
15th December 2009
As the festive season approaches more of us are being adventurous in our choice of Christmas lighting. We're rapidly becoming more ambitious and imaginative, a fact that is reflected by the steadily rising annual sales of outdoor Christmas lights. Without...
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Author:
Michiel Van Kets
15th December 2009
Edward Johnson, one of Thomas Edison's assistants, invented electric fairy lights in 1882, dressing a tree with 80 small bulbs. By 1902, his invention was being mass produced. While most western households have a special box in the loft marked ‘Christma...
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Author:
Michiel Van Kets