•Add Sizzle to Your Surroundings Add Sizzle to Your Surroundings by M J PlasterIs your home décor lacking that extra something that spells the difference between comfortable and vibrant or between comfortable and tranquil? Candles might be just the polish your décor needs. Take advantage of the sparkling colors, rich textures, and fresh scents of candles without draining your decorating budget. Some candles are best unadorned, but candleholders offer an additional opportunity to highlight their presence and beauty. You...
•All that Glitters—Something Old, Something New... All that Glitters—Something Old, Something New... by M J PlasterBrides through the ages have accessorized with wedding jewelry to add a finishing touch to their bridal attire; however, many brides who don't wear jewelry in everyday life jump at the chance to wear it on their wedding day. Is it the special occasion or the chance to play dress-up that prompts these brides to don the unthinkable—jewelry? Those brides too practical to care about jewelry in real life use it on their wedding day...
•Aromatherapy Candles Aromatherapy Candles by M J PlasterNothing turns a commonplace, ho-hum room into a radiant, inviting setting faster than the flicker of a few ordinary candles scattered strategically throughout the room. Add scented candles and you can quickly evoke childhood memories, transport your imagination to a tropical island, or infuse the room with the crisp scent of a pine forest. Aromatherapy candles add yet another dimension to the equation. Aromatherapy candles release a small, but continuous...
•Crack the Clandestine Code of Diamonds Crack the Clandestine Code of Diamonds
by: M J Plaster
Precious, brilliant and expensive—why wouldn't diamonds be a girl's best friend? When giving the most significant gift of a lifetime, most men, and even the women who receive them, know precious little about diamonds. By the time they're old and experienced enough to know about cut, shape, grade, brilliance, color, weight, and setting, they already have the diamond of a lifetime. Crack the vocabulary, and you'll be on your way to...
•Does Your Watch Keep Time with Fashion or Function? Does Your Watch Keep Time with Fashion or Function? by M J PlasterIf you haven't lived under a rock for the past few decades, then you surely know that Rolex stands for luxurious precision timekeeping, and you know that Timex is the premier name in inexpensive, reliable timekeeping. The vast area between the two, however, offers the widest selection of watches-in terms of function, fashion and price. We're all creatures of habit, and if one watch has served us well for years, it's natural...
•Engagement Rings – From Grass to Glitz Engagement Rings – From Grass to Glitz
by: M J Plaster
Diamonds are a girl's best friend, but it hasn't always been so. The practice of giving a ring for the promise before the "I do" dates back to prehistoric times, since cavemen and cavewomen walked the earth. The engagement ring predates the discovery of diamonds by eons, winding through ancient civilizations, traversing along the spice route, and eventually gaining popularity during the industrial revolution, fueled by guess what—the...
•If You Want a Friend, Get a Dog! If You Want a Friend, Get a Dog!
by: M J Plaster
Carl Icahn, the hostile takeover master who was THE original corporate raider, is often quoted as saying, "In this business, if you want a friend, get a dog!" The rest of us already knew that dog was man's best friend, and with good reason. Dogs as pets date back at least as far as the days of Pompeii, where the remains of a dog stretched out next to a little boy were recovered from the rubble at Pompeii.
We all know that dogs are cute,...
•Lighting the Way when Two Become One Lighting the Way when Two Become One by M J PlasterWhether you want to add a little extra romance to an evening reception or a little glow to your house of worship, candles are a natural, effortless addition to your wedding theme. You'll have no trouble finding a role for candles at the wedding ceremony, at the reception, and even as part of the floral displays.Unity CandlesJoin the growing number of couples who include a unity candle as part of the wedding ceremony. Perhaps you think that...
•Marking Time Marking Time by M J Plaster"Time is an equal opportunity employer. Each human being has exactly the same number of hours and minutes every day. Rich people can't buy more hours. Scientists can't invent new minutes. And you can't save time to spend it on another day. Even so, time is amazingly fair and forgiving. No matter how much time you've wasted in the past, you still have an entire tomorrow." ~Denis WaitelyIf time were nothing more than an incidental commodity, it's doubtful that the...
•My Needs are Simple and Few! My Needs are Simple and Few! by M J PlasterMy dear owner,Thank you once again for giving me shelter. (Lick, slurp, lick, slurp) Aside from food, shelter and love, my needs are simple and few! Since I am dependent upon you to provide for me, we should discuss my basic needs. I can lend you the canine insight that you may lack as a human, particularly if I am your first canine companion pet.Of course, I require a steady supply of food and fresh water, and while I long for the same quality of...
•Scented Candles – Take Me AWAY! Scented Candles – Take Me AWAY! by M J Plaster Remember the old Calgon commercial—"Take me away Calgon!" There's only one thing that can take you away faster than a Calgon bath, and that's a scented candle. Whether you want a breath of fresh spring air, or you want to transport yourself to a South Sea paradise minus the hassle of airport security, crowded, delayed flights and lost baggage, grab a scented candle, and travel wherever your imagination leads. Smell is a powerful sense, and you...
•Wedding Rings – Through the Ages and for All Eternity Wedding Rings – Through the Ages and for All Eternity
by: M J Plaster
The exact origin of the wedding ring is uncertain and is rife with superstition and mythology. Papyruses dating back to the ancient Egyptian civilization depict wedding rings, and historians credit the land of the Pharaohs with originating this tradition. Engagement or betrothal rings were in use as far back as prehistoric times, but the wedding ring is a relatively new tradition, and unlike the engagement ring, is...
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