Wedding Definition–noun | 1. | the act or ceremony of marrying; marriage; nuptials. | | 2. | the anniversary of a marriage, or its celebration: They invited guests to their silver wedding. | | 3. | the act or an instance of blending or joining, esp. opposite or contrasting elements: a perfect wedding of conservatism and liberalism. | | 4. | Business Slang. a merger. | –adjective | 5. | of or pertaining to a wedding: the wedding ceremony; a wedding dress. | | From Dictionary
Decorating Definition–verb (used with object), -rat⋅ed, -rat⋅ing. | 1. | to furnish or adorn with something ornamental or becoming; embellish: to decorate walls with murals. | | 2. | to plan and execute the design, furnishings, and ornamentation of the interior of (a house, office, apartment, etc.), esp. by selecting colors, fabrics, and style of furniture, by making minor structural changes, etc.: Their house is decorated in French Provincial style. | | 3. | to confer distinction upon by a badge, a medal of honor, etc.: to decorate a soldier for valor. | | From Dictionary
Idea Definition–noun | 1. | any conception existing in the mind as a result of mental understanding, awareness, or activity. | | 2. | a thought, conception, or notion: That is an excellent idea. | | 3. | an impression: He gave me a general idea of how he plans to run the department. | | 4. | an opinion, view, or belief: His ideas on raising children are certainly strange. | | 5. | a plan of action; an intention: the idea of becoming an engineer. | | 6. | a groundless supposition; fantasy. | | 7. | Philosophy. | a. | a concept developed by the mind. | | b. | a conception of what is desirable or ought to be; ideal. | | c. | (initial capital letter ) Platonism. Also called form. an archetype or pattern of which the individual objects in any natural class are imperfect copies and from which they derive their being. | | | 8. | Music. a theme, phrase, or figure. | | From Dictionary
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Your guide to baby shower planning baby shower favors, favors for baby showers, baby shower invitations, personalized baby shower invitations, baby shower games, fun baby shower games, baby shower centerpieces. Baby shower games com the best place to shop for baby shower favors, games the baby shower planning gWelcome to the Dollhouse The ever-talented Brian Neal Sensabaugh is one of the first friends I made in Houston and still one of my very favorite people. The first time I walked into his home, I was overcome by how much love and attention he has poured into his surroundings. Brian Neal's aesthetic is literally dusted on everything from art installations-turned-wall-art to his pet's blankets [monogrammed, no less]. I'm thrilled to share a peek inside this artist's inspiring 1928 two story duplex in downtown Houston. Welco101 in 1001 I first read about the 1001 Days Project on Sherry's blog. The idea is simple -- come up with a list of 101 things you want to accomplish in 1001 days (roughly 2.75 years). I intended to start my list on my 25th birthday, but things were busy and hectic in June, and my list was stuck around 50. Time passed, and I forgot about it altogether... and last night, at a New Year's party, discussions of resolutions reminded me about the list. So while in lab today, I finished it up, and I'm officialA Look Back At Wedding Inspiration From 2008… …While We Look Forward To Wedding Style In 2009!Happy New Year!!!This week, I thought we could take a trip down memory lane together and look back at some of my favorite entries from my blog. While many of us are happy 2009 is here, 2008 was a great year indeed - when it came to wedding talk! So please, sit back, grab a cup of coffee and join me as I dig up some fun for you. I hope you enjoy!1.) What To Do When The Planning Is Over: Some brides who enjoyed planning their weddings from start The coffee cup (Το φλυτζάνι) If you're reading this on New Year's Eve, don't worry - the best place on a busy night on the streets like this one is one's own home. If there's nothing of value on TV, take a shower, pour yourself a glass of wine, open a pack of crisps and read at your leisure (if the kids let you)... HAPPY NEW YEAR!It had been a while since Ira had been to a cafe. It was at Genie's request that they go out to celebrate - or commiserate - their new work contract. The package presented to them was in general te12.5 pounds of Who-Roast-Beast This post is dedicated to Jay G, whose magnificent blogger-bash I was forced to miss for fear of ungodly wrath from four parents. (Also, I had it scheduled for this coming Saturday. Because I lack Teh Organizational Skillz.)Anyone who has not yet presided over the melding of two families can’t understand the amount of friendly-yet-o-so-delicate negotiations that went into Saturday’s little dinner party. It started out with Mike’s mother (MM) and her sincere sadness that I refused to have a bridaClocks as New Years Gifts Grandfather Clock Wall Clock Mantel Clock or One of the most cherished and heart-warming gifts we have seen, with much emotion both from the gift-giver and gist recipient is a grandfather clock given as a wedding gift. This is also true for grandfather clocks given as a present for a very special milestone wedding anniversary, sometimes from a spouse, and sometimes as a gift from the child or the grown children of a couple celebrating, say, a silver or golden or platinum wedding anniversary. Clocks can also make a great gift for ringingGoal Setting 2009 It's Monday and the last week of 2008. It seems to have gotten here amazingly fast. It's also the time of year when everyone begins to think about and post goals for 2009. I think the holiday gives us all a chance to move away from the intensity of stitching and do something else for awhile. In those moments of snatched time, we begin planning our next moves.I'm going to shift gears in 2009 to a more relaxed approach to quilting. (Oh, go ahead and guffaw now. I know you want to laugh.) WhThe Young and the Restless Recap for Week Ending 12-26-08 (”Enough of the Dickens rip-offs already! Are we holding back drunk Nikki for a special occasion or what? And please — more loose cannon Phyllis. No one plays out of control like Michelle Stafford. Like that time she mowed Paul Williams down with that car and left him impotent? Classic. And for the love of God…BRING BACK VICTORIA ROWELL!!! Plus the return of screencaps!” Edition) Nikki takes papers to Victor to sign for the trust fund deposits. She shows him pictures of Can’t-Stop-Staring-At-The-Camera Summer’s birthday party. Victor softens a bit and thanks the former stripper…until she opens her big yap. When will you ever learn to shut up while you’re ahead, Nikki? Nikki: Paul told me they arrested Adam for his part in that forged diary. I knew that diary was a fake. No matter what happened in Mexico between you and Walter Palin, you would never be foolish enougHave a Happy Hijacked Christmas by Janet ConnerI've been a bit of a Scrooge this year. I announced to my family and friends that I was bowing out of the whole present obligation thing. One brother said, "Tough, I'm sending you a present anyway." The other said, "Thank God, I'm not doing presents either." If it weren't for credit card miles, my son wouldn't even be getting a present. I've planned no humongous dinners, no holiday get-togethers, no eggnog, no Christmas cookies, no red and green candles. But I did do one thing: I I don't want to let the Christmas decorations go! In our family, we have always taken Christmas decorations down before January 1st. It is supposed to be bad luck to leave decorations up after the first of the year. Well, we didn't have time to decorate this year, or to be more accurate, I didn't have the energy or umph to decorate this year or to motivate anyone to help me decorate. Thus, I've not had my Christmas "fix" yet. I still want to make a Christmas ornament to represent this year's holiday married to Gordon. I've had the designA Pinch of This, A Smidgen of That Well, I'd hoped to get all my cookie posts done before Christmas day, but that's not gonna happen. I'll finish them up after the holiday, when everyone is so sick of Christmas cookies their eyes will glaze over at the sight. But I did want to share this shot with you all... That's not all the cookies, but it's all the varieties I made. There are more cookies in containers off to the side, out of the frame. Like more of the zillion lebkuchen, for instance. And I'd also But this is whLook out Food Network. Here We Come! Our wedding ceremony set the tone for how my marriage would be - simple and thrifty with hints of humor in unsuspecting places. Father Ken, the priest who married us, shared a tidbit of information that DH had shared with him... Once upon a time, I burned some grilled cheese. As he told the story, I bowed my head and shook it knowing this was neither the time nor the place to slug my husband. The congregation laughed and so did we. And we still do. I'm not a total failure as a cook. I haBake Your Own Cake DIY weddings are big right now. I'm guessing it has something to do with the economy being tighter and people wanting to exercise their creative abilities. So when my mom sent me this wedding cake recipe, I thought all you brave DIYer's out there would appreciate it as well. Surprisingly, it doesn't look that hard and according to the reviews, it's a pretty darn good cake!If you plan on making your own cake, keep these considerations in mind:You will need helpYou may need to transport itYou willliquid tapestry i don’t know why i have such a block about writing about things we’ve done lately - i have a queue of events that have not been written up yet, from burning man to the MMW show last month - but it just seems so hard to put my life into words these days. it also takes a lot of concentration and memory to write these autobiographical posts (as opposed to offhand commentary about a link/some cultural event/thing written somewhere else), and sometimes i just don’t have it in me. this, however, is fThe making of a Barbie Doll cake (partial) The making of a Barbie Doll cake (partial) This cake was made by SIL, a couple of months ago. She just happened to make a Barbie doll cake for fun when we were at her house. I have seen many beautifully decorated Barbie dolls cakes before but have no idea how they were made until I seen the making of this one. The cake was baked in a cone shape container then slice and fill the layers with cream and jam. Cut off the unwanted edges for smooth application of cream later. A Barbie doll is put The Pretty Tree While I do believe wholeheartedly in allowing the holiday decor to be dictated for the most part by the younger population that lives in this house, I do keep a few corners for myself. The formal dining room plays host to my decorating whims, a mish-mash of severe girly-ness. Come see for yourself... M calls it my scary bride tree since I wrap it all in white and cream tulle. These magnolias were actually part of his parent's wedding rehearsal dinner center pieces over 45 years ago... |
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