Monday, June 16, 2008

House Plants

By Ross Bainbridge House plants are also known as indoor plants. These plants can be natural, seasonal, or artificial and can also be used for ornamentation. It is noted that plants have the power to brighten up the home or office, and create an atmosphere that soothes and calms the nerves. It is a great advantage for the homemaker to have a green thumb. Gardening is a great hobby for the people who are creative and have an aesthetic bent of mind. When winter is severe and there is no greenery around, it is good to turn towards the home or office to find a patch of greenery for some relief. As a hobby, indoor gardening is found to be greatly relaxing and stress busting. There are numerous benefits of indoor or houseplants. Science teaches a person that plants take in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, and in turn gives out oxygen. Thus they clean and purify the air around the place where they are kept. It is seen that they also brighten the room, adding a grace and a charm of their own. It is very easy to plan an indoor garden and look around for houseplants. Many plants in the outdoor garden can be used indoors. Plants that grow well in the shade, and do not require extensive sunlight are found to have luxuriant growth indoors. It is important to plan early before the fall season begins. It is also important to shop for the pots, soil, and other such requirement in advance. Indoor plants have now become an integral part of dcor in homes and offices. It is recommended to go in for real plants, as the artificial plant is no match for them. Plants such as palms and ferns are found to grow well indoors. They can be occasionally exposed to sunlight and brought back inside again. Plants provides detailed information on Plants, House Plants, Tropical Plants, Garden Plants and more. Plants is affiliated with Flower Seed. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Ross_Bainbridge http://EzineArticles.com/?House-Plants&id=275840 personal loans done online
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Thursday, June 12, 2008

Barbie and Ken: Furniture Design Ideas

By Fran Matthews I have two weaknesses that get me into trouble. One is that I eat too much chocolate, and the other is that I overindulge when fabric shopping. When I first walk into a fabric store, I am drawn to color, flash, texture, fringe, and embellishments! I might enter the store needing only some elastic or thread, but I leave with another dozen fabric swatches and fancy trims that I did not expect to buy. How do I justify these seemingly unnecessary purchases? Well, I create furniture for my Barbie and Ken dolls! Typically, I make a cozy furniture ensemble that includes a sofa, a chair, an ottoman, and coordinating pillows. You can design furniture for your own dolls, too. Here are some fun ideas to try: 1. Start with what you have. Even though I enjoy shopping for new materials, I first go through my inventory of fabric remnants to see what I already have that might be useful. In one instance, I had a geometric pattern of yellow, blue, and purple for the chair. Then, I used a solid purple color for the sofa. I made an ottoman and pillows using both of these fabrics along with additional materials. 2. Find additional fabric pieces that coordinate with the two main fabrics used for the sofa and chair. Go for something with sparkle or fur to add texture and variety. These fabrics will be used to enhance the ottoman and pillows, adding interest to the overall style of the furniture ensemble. 3. Shop for fabric! Sometimes you will not have anything in your supplies that suits your furniture design idea. As an example, I wanted to create a jungle theme with faux snakeskin, but I did not have any faux snakeskin. I now had an excuse to go shopping and buy some. 4. Use iron-on transfers to personalize your ottoman and pillows. Locate an image and print it on special transfer paper made to iron onto fabric. Craft stores often have several different transfer papers to choose from. I find cotton fabrics work best for a project like this. For my faux snakeskin furniture, I decided to add a large tiger to the top surface of the ottoman. I was able to do this using these transfer sheets. Also, I was able to iron a little design onto the front of a pillow. This detail gave the furniture a unique quality. 5. Add trims and other embellishments. When you are in a fabric store, you will finally have an excuse to purchase some of those gorgeous decorative trims. You know the ones Im talking about. You walk down the trim isle and see all sorts of lace, fur, beads, ribbons, and fringe, but you never have a reason to justify the splurge. Now you have a reason, so dont hesitate to pick up a yard or two. In one case, I designed a denim furniture set. It was fun to splurge on leather and cowhide accents. 6. If you are planning to display or sell your furniture, try designing a dress for your Barbie doll using the same or coordinating fabrics. Then, seat her on either the sofa or the chair so that potential buyers can see what the actual scale or size of the furniture is. Having your doll in a matching dress enhances the presentation, and people will be very impressed. 7. Realize that this is an opportunity to be creative, and let imagination be your guide. Match fabrics that you would not ordinarily put together. Sew some fringe in unexpected places. Enjoy yourself and laugh along the way. For instance, I stumbled on some bright green and pink zebra fabric in the sale section of a fabric store. It was a bit wild for my own personal taste, but it made for a sharp looking doll sofa. I matched it up with a bright pink vinyl chair, and it looked great. Now you know how I justify my weakness for fabric shopping sprees. So, how do I justify my weakness for eating too much chocolate? Well, do I really need a good reason? Fran Matthews is a mom who enjoys crafts and cooking. For photos of this project, see http://www.bestdesignercrafts.com/ Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Fran_Matthews http://EzineArticles.com/?Barbie-and-Ken:-Furniture-Design-Ideas&id=368975 yulee bad credit car loan
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Saturday, June 7, 2008

Promotional Freebies

By Anita DeFrank What's a promotional freebie? A promotional freebie is something you can give to your customers, visitors or subscribers. Giving away "freebies" is an excellent marketing tool. Who doesn't love freebies? Having something to offer your visitors or ezine/newsletter subscribers for free can be very helpful. Often giving away freebies will increase your website/ezine numbers. 1. Give free gifts to all new customers. 2. Hold a special that every customer that orders a certain dollar amount gets a free gift. 3. Offer a free gift with every order. 4. Give a free gift to anyone that refers you or your service. 5. Give a free gift to the person that was referred. 6. Offer a free gift to all website visitors. ~ Downloadable items work best for this or if you have more time and want to "track" your visitorshave them email you for their free gift. 7. Offer a free gift to all new ezine/newsletter subscribers. 8. Offer a free gift to the first 5 people that email you the title of your article in this week's newsletter. ~ This also makes sure your subscibers are reading. 9. Offer a free gift to all ezine/newsletter readers. ~ Again, downloadable items work best. 10. Offer to sponsor contests online and offline. ~ This is also excellent exposure! Now you have a long list of where to give your gifts, so now the question is what do you give? Here are some examples of what to give: 1. Free samples ~ Of course give samples of the products that you sell. 2. Discounts ~ Offer discounts as a free gift on the back of your business card. 3. Advertising specialty items ~ Mugs, t-shirts, magnetic business cards, hatsall with your log on them of course. 4. Free products or service ~ Give away free a few items that you sell or free demonstrations of how to use them. 5. E-books ~ These make excellent gifts but always make sure you have "legal right" to give them away. Now you know how to increase your traffic with promotional freebies, so go start giving gifts away! About the Author... Anita DeFrank a WAHM of two and co-owner of DirectSalesHelpers.com which was created specifically for those in Direct Sales. Do you find yourself asking how to make more sales? The above is only a small taste of the wealth of information available at http://www.DirectSalesHelpers.com. Stop on in if you're serious about your direct sales company and want to know how you can make more sales. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Anita_DeFrank http://EzineArticles.com/?Promotional-Freebies&id=24312 fast unsecured loans in the uk
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Tuesday, June 3, 2008

All The Information You Need To Find The Nokia Ringtone For You

By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Craig_Thornburrow]Craig Thornburrow While it seems everyone in the world has a cell phone today, Nokia continues to grow into one of the elite phone companies. A much needed accessory that is becoming essential to your phone is a ringtone to let you know your friend is calling. There are currently three different kinds of Nokia ringtones, with thousands of variations to allow you to personalize each friend of yours with their very own ringtone. The three Nokia ringtones that can either be downloaded or purchased for your phone are monophonic, polyphonic, and mp3. A monophonic ringtone is going to be a short and simple tune that is very basic. A polyphonic ringtone is a little more in-depth with several instruments blended together. The most popular ringtone by far is the mp3, which allows you to download almost any song you would like. There are hundreds of websites that offer Nokia ringtones so you can have all of your favorite songs on your phone. At a majority of the websites that you go to, you will be able to sample the ring before purchasing it to assure yourself it is the right one for your phone. There is a wide array of choices you will find when selecting a Nokia ringtone from musical artists, TV show theme songs, movie theme songs and more. This allows you to sample multiple songs from various sources. Many sites make it as simple as possible for you when you are selecting your Nokia ringtone by separating the songs into categories. You can find your song under the genre of music it is classified as, by the artist, song title, or under the TV or movie categories. This makes it extremely convenient to quickly listen to the song and purchase it. Pricing for your Nokia ringtone varies depending on what website you purchase it from, how many ringtones you get at one time and what kind of deals the website may be running at the time. Often times if you purchase multiple tones at one time you will get a deal, such as purchasing a package of 5 or 10 tones all at once. Also, some websites offer promotional deals such as offering 10 free ringtones if you get a monthly membership with them. There is no better way to know that your best friend is calling then hearing from your favorite song. Nokia ringtones can be purchased through numerous websites and TV commercials giving you access to all of your favorite songs and tunes. With a few quick and simple steps you will be on your way to jamming out to your favorite song the next time you get a phone call. Craig Thornburrow is an Author and Business Owner. You can get more free advice on [http://www.ringtonesvault.com/Free_Nokia_Ringtones.html]Free Nokia Ringtones at [http://www.ringtonesvault.com]www.ringtonesvault.com Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Craig_Thornburrow http://EzineArticles.com/?All-The-Information-You-Need-To-Find-The-Nokia-Ringtone-For-You&id=302570 student personal loans
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Friday, May 30, 2008

Aromas of Christmas - Frankincense and Myrrh

By Alix Williams For most Westerners, their only knowledge of frankincense and myrrh comes from the biblical tale that they formed two of the three gifts (the other being gold) given by the wise men at the birth of Jesus. Little do most realize, however, that at the time Jesus is thought to have been born, these two gifts were highly prized and were considered far more valuable than mere gold. Frankincense and myrrh have been valued for their aromatic properties throughout the ages. As long ago as 1000 BCE, there was extensive trade in both throughout the ancient world. As the trees from which both resins are obtained are native to only small regions of the world, this high demand linked with limited availability meant that frankincense and myrrh were, at this time, worth much more than their weight in gold. Frankincense Frankincense (also known as olibanum) is an aromatic resin obtained from species of shrubs (Boswellia thurifera, B. sacra or B. carterii) native only to north-east Africa and the Red Sea region. The name frankincense is probably derived from the phrase incense of the Franks, after the Frankish Crusaders who introduced it to Europe. The word olibanum is thought to be derived from the Arabic al-lubn (the milk). Frankincense resin is collected by making incisions into the bark of the tree. The thick milky-white liquid obtained then solidifies into pea-sized tears, which are amber in colour. The tears and essential oil (obtained by steam distillation of the tears) are still widely used today, in incense, perfumes and aromatherapy. Medicinal Action and Uses The warm, sweet, rich resinous fragrance of frankincense made the resin an extremely desirable commodity, and it was popular throughout the ancient world, in Babylon, Assyria, Egypt, Persia, Rome, Greece and China. The earliest recorded mention of frankincense is on a 15th century BCE Egyptian tomb. The main use associated with frankincense is, of course, as an ingredient of incense for use in religious ceremonies. Records show that frankincense was used in this way by the Babylonians, Persians, Assyrians and the Egyptians. Today, frankincense is still a main ingredient in many different types of incense. For the Greeks and Romans, the use of frankincense was not limited to incense; it was also burnt on braziers to perfume the home. The Egyptians also had other uses for frankincense ground into a black powder, the burnt remains of the resin were also used as kohl for painting the eyelids. Frankincense was also used as a perfume at this time, and the essential oil, which evaporates slowly, remains important to the perfumery industry today. The tears and essential oil of frankincense are also used in potpourri. Although frankincense is not used today in Western medicine, historically it has been attributed with a range of medicinal properties: hemlock poisoning, cancer, vomiting, dysentery and fevers are some of the illnesses for which frankincense has been recorded as being used. In China, frankincense is still used widely as part of traditional Chinese medicine. Frankincense and aromatherapy Frankincense also has a role in aromatherapy and is often described as a rejuvenating essential oil. The aroma of frankincense, once inhaled, is calming and helps clear the head; it is a popular essential oil for use during prayer and meditation. Inhalation of the aroma can also be useful in dealing with many of the symptoms of distress and panic and stress-related disorders. Steam inhalation can also be helpful in respiratory ailments such as laryngitis, coughs and catarrh. Aromatherapy massage using frankincense essential oil in a carrier oil, on the face, neck and scalp, can be used for skin care (especially for mature skin), acne, abscesses, scars and wounds, and may also provide effective relief for tension headaches. A warm bath containing a few drops of frankincense oil helps counteract the effects of nightmares and sudden fears. Frankincense oil mixes well with other spice oils, citrus oils, basil, cedarwood, cypress, eucalyptus, juniper berry, geranium, lavender, myrrh, neroli, rose, sandalwood, vetiver and patchouli essential oils. Myrrh Myrrh is a red-brown resin with a bitter taste (its name derives from the Hebrew murr or maror, meaning bitter) obtained from a species of tree (Commiphora) native to Somalia and the eastern parts of Ethiopia. Like frankincense, myrrh is collected by making incisions into the bark of the tree. The gum that oozes out hardens into dark yellow-reddish tears, which together with the essential oil (also obtained by steam distillation of the tears) are widely used in incense, perfumes and aromatherapy. Myrrh has a warm, rich, spicy balsamic odour that is sometimes slightly bitter, and was, like frankincense, an extremely valuable commodity during ancient times. It was mainly used in the embalming process, to delay the decay of the body and to mask the noxious odours. Like frankincense, myrrh was often a component of the incense used in religious ceremonies. These associations, together with its bitter taste, meant that myrrh came to represent death, suffering and sorrow. Legend has it that the fire on which the phoenix would die and then be reborn was fuelled by myrrh and other spices. During biblical times myrrh, both as a powder and as the essential oil, was also used in expensive perfumes. Medicinal Action and Uses
Myrrh has been attributed with many medicinal uses. In ancient times it was used for cleaning wounds and, as late as the 19th century CE, it was being administered as a treatment for coughs, colds, sore throats, halitosis, gum disease and gonorrhoea. Myrrh resin has since been shown to be anti-inflammatory, antifungal, antimicrobial and antiseptic, and is still used today in mouthwashes and toothpastes, and in a number of liniments and healing salves for minor skin problems. Until morphine and other painkillers were introduced, myrrh was a common analgesic. Myrrh is nowadays used as a constituent in some cosmetics, and as a flavouring in foods. Myrrh and aromatherapy Like frankincense, myrrh is often described as a rejuvenating essential oil. Myrrh essential oil can be used to treat skin problems (e.g. eczema, dermatitis, scars, wounds), mouth ulcers, gum infections and sore throats, and fungal infections such athletes foot and thrush. The essential oil blends well with cedarwood, coriander, cypress, frankincense, geranium, juniper, lemongrass and patchouli. Conclusion Frankincense and myrrh, prized for their fragrances since ancient times, can both claim significant places in the long history of fragrance. Despite their age, these aromas still have an impact on our lives, and will continue to do so for years to come. Sources

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Alix Williams is a regular contributor to the holistic website aromatherapy-stress-relief.com, a home-based UK business that provides hand-made aromatherapy stress relieving gifts. Alix Williams writes about using unique Christmas Gift ideas with Aromatherapy Essential Oils.
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Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Boomers, Don't Rule Out Internet Dating

By Janet Piima Ever considered looking for love online? Theres no need to be timid if youve thought about it. You might be surprised to learn that at least one popular dating Web site reports the fastest growing segment of people checking out the site is your peers, that is, those 45-59. In the last several years, their numbers have increased 350 percent. One key reason people are turning to online dating is because of the anonymity. Its comforting to be able to see who else is out there looking for a mate, without revealing too much about yourself. Its a safe environment to get to know someone. Another reason, you are not limited geographically unless you want to be. Finally, we all know how easy it is to grow attached to the wrong person for the wrong reasons. You may not find your perfect match online but at least you can narrow the field by meeting people with similar interests before you get attached. If youre a fifty-something or close to it and find yourself back in the dating game, dont believe the stereotypes about awkwardness. It may have been awhile since youve dated, but if youre like most Baby Boomers youve gained a certain wisdom that allows you to know what you want and dont want and lets you enjoy a relationship for what it is, rather than trying to make it something else. In spite of conventional thinking, many men and women are more attractive in their mid-forties to sixties than at any previous point in their lives. Thats because instead of worrying about what others think, theyve grown comfortable in their skin. If youre considering looking online but feeling a little rusty, many dating Web sites offers dating advice for people in your age group. While you're looking, check out these Web sites which have good track records: eHarmony
eHarmony seeks to match an individual based on compatible core values. Using an in-depth questionnaire, they seek to make permanent matches. The goal of eHarmony is to match people in search of a life-long commitment, not just a date. Singles who have used eHarmony comment that while filling out the detailed questionnaire, they learn more about themselves and their goals, and where they are headed in life. eHarmony employs a five-step process intended to help you get past the awkward stages. On the downside, eHarmony does not allow gays and lesbians to use its site (reflecting the founders evangelical Christian beliefs). eHarmony founder Neil Clark Warren recommends that you visit the Web site and take the tour even before you fill out the questionnaire. You can receive information about potential matches without becoming a member, though your identity remains confidential till you reveal it. eHarmony eHarmony offers many books about relationships that you may find helpful.
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Friday, May 23, 2008

Want Healthy Glowing Skin?

By Kenia Morales Are you struggling with skin problems like acne, eczema, psoriasis etc.? Various factors such as toxins, vitamin, mineral, protein deficiencies, long-term exposure to sun light, dehydration etc. might be the cause of your skins unhealthy state. Would you like to have beautiful glowing skin again? Luckily there are several options that can help you restore your skins healthy glow. Stay hydrated- drink 8-12 glasses of water a day. Avoid direct sun light- by wearing protective clothing, staying on the shade and applying sunscreen daily. Avoid or limit your toxins intake this includes alcohol, coffee, spicy food, drugs, limit sugar intake etc. Get rid off dead skin cells; exfoliate regularly at least once a week. Maintain a cleansing routine- remove makeup daily (do not wash more than two times a day), and get a facial every 7-10 days. Exercise regularly, to reduce stress and brings more oxygen to your skin resulting in firmer and nourished skin. Maintain a healthy diet, eat foods rich in essential fatty acids, vitamin C, vitamin A, and vitamin B this include fruits, vegetables, fish, liver. Take supplements if necessary. About The Author Kenia Morales is the publisher of online magazine http://kpatra.com "For Every Aspect of Today's Woman. Visit her site to find a variety of women related issues and topics". keniamorales@kpatra.com Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Kenia_Morales http://EzineArticles.com/?Want-Healthy-Glowing-Skin?&id=30373 cash america cash advance
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