Archive for the ‘Gifts’ Category

The Pyracantha Outdoor Bonsai Tree Can’t Handle the Cold

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

Many outdoor bonsai trees are hardy and can handle the cold weather, but the Pyracantha bonsai is not one of these. If you’re keeping your bonsai trees in an environment that is fairly warm, the Pyracantha will be find, but if you are growing a bonsai garden in an area where it gets below five degrees Celsius or 28 degrees Fahrenheit, you won’t be able to keep it outdoors. Instead, you’ll need to keep it inside in a cool area such as a garage. The Pyracantha bonsai is worth this extra trouble, however, because it looks incredibly beautiful when it grows berries during the spring season. (more…)

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Glorious Raven Pendant I Found

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

My brother and I had a bet. Who could find the most beautiful crow jewelry online? You see, our mother has been collecting raven and crow jewelry her entire life, and this was going to be a very special birthday for her, her 60th. I’m happy to say that I won the bet with this glorious raven pendant from the magic zoo website. There were some other nice ones available elsewhere, but this particular example had such delicate craftsmanship that I thought it had the others beat by a mile. (more…)

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Looking for a Battle Ready 1796 U.S. Cavalry Saber

Friday, March 20th, 2009

There are two kinds of the U.S. Cavalry Sabers, namely the light and heavy kind. The light variety, as opposed to the heavy kind, was actually based on other European swords such as the Indian Talwar and was used by the British and Prussian during the battle of Waterloo. This class of saber was also made us of by the Germans and their cavalry until the 20th century. Cold Steel’s battle ready 1796 U.S. Cavalry Saber is actually a replica of the military light saber mentioned above. This flawless quality sword has a 33-inch blade with a 4 ¾-inch long handle, amounting to about 37-inches in overall length. (more…)

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Great Ideas for Groomsmen Gifts

Friday, January 30th, 2009

It is often difficult to think of what to give as Groomsmen Gifts for your wedding. Your groomsmen are an integral part of your groom’s pre-wedding experience and they will also chaperone your bridesmaids during the day. Giving them the perfect gift is a great way to say “Thank You” for all their work, time and attention. Groomsmen gifts tend to be more useful items, such as pint glasses, poker sets, cufflinks or watches. If you know your groomsmen very well, a more unique but still luxurious item is also appropriate to give. Personalized frames, flasks and similar gifts personalized are very popular. Larger items like luggage and tool sets are also given if they are in the couple’s price range.

Themed gifts would also be great for a strongly themed wedding. For example, for a traditional Scottish wedding, Groomsmen Gifts could be Green Plaid flasks, a beer mug with pewter emblem, or a personalized golf towel. For a beach wedding, a personalized towel and flip-flops can be a fun alternative. Regardless of your budget, great groomsmen gifts can be well-chosen to fit in with your theme and the varied personalities of all your groomsmen.

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