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Creating Custom Cards for Valentine’s Day, Birthdays, Anniversary Word 2003 – Greeting Invintation

  • January 22, 2011 at 10:00 am

www.schoolfreeware.com Valentine’s Day is February 14 2011 Valentine’s Day in different countries Latin American: Día del Amor y la Amistad (Day of Love and Friendship) Turkey: Sevgililer Günü (Sweethearts’ Day) Denmark and Norway: Valentinsdag Sweden: Alla hjärtans dag (All Hearts’ Day) Finland: Ystävänpäivä (Friend’s Day) Estonia: Sõbrapäev (Friend’s Day) This tutorial will show you how to make a greeting card just like the ones found in the stores. Making your own cards with pictures and custom sayings can bring a sentimental touch that store bought cards do not have. This tutorial focuses on Mother’s Day but the concept is the same in making cards for other holidays and occasions including: Father’s Day, invitations, birthdays, graduations, anniversaries, sympathy, get well, weddings, and thank you. This tutorial will use Card Stock 1/2 Fold Blank Greeting Cards that are 8 1/2 x 11 Inches I was able to get these cards from a local office supply store for under a card with envelope. You can use different size 1/2 fold cards as long as the page settings are set to the size of your card. MS Word 2003 will be used in this video tutorial to make the cards. Check with your printer’s manual on how to ornate the paper for printing.

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    In our first chapter, Good Flirtations, we think about the early stages of love with drinks like “Love’s First Kiss”, “A Grand Crush” and “Valentine’s Kiss”.
    The next chapter, On Cloud 9, is full of creamy, dreamy sweet cocktails such as “Kiss Me All Over”, “Angel’s Lips” and “P.S. I Love You”. Followed by chapter three, Passion’s Promises, with heady cocktails such as “Adrenaline Rush”, “Between the Sheets” and “Seduction on the Rocks”.

    In chapter four, Spicing Things Up, we put a little fire into things with spicy cocktails such as “Flaming Heart”, “Hot Tamale” and “Sinful Cinntini”. And our final chapter, Hot & Steamy, has a selection of hot cocktails such as “Hot Minty Kiss”, “Hot Buttered Love” and “Winter Passion” to warm your heart.


    Valentines Day Love & Wisdom from God c/o Solomon’s Proverbs

    • January 8, 2011 at 2:45 pm

    Proverbs Chapter 31 supported by 2 Chron 1:11-12. An explanation of a true and loving wife accoring to the wisest man who ever lived according to the instructions and gifts directly from God for all of us.

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    Puppy Love Care Package Chocolate and Candy Gift Box - Valentine's DayPuppy Love Care Package Chocolate and Candy Gift Box - Valentine's DayThese adorable plush puppies can't wait to come out and play! They bring charmingly sweet gifts to your special one, along with tasty treats to share with their new plush puppy friends. Open the lid to your "Puppy Love" gift box to find two 6" plush puppies, "Tails A Waggin'" Chocolate Gift Card, a pair of "Puppy Love" Chocolate Puppies, Heart Frosted Pretzels, Chocolate Cherries, Chocolate Strawberry Heart, Chocolate Marshmallow Heart, Chocolate Caramel Cream Heart, Chocolate Bonbon Candy, Too Good Gourmet Cinnamon Sugar Cookies and a jumbo Hand Frosted Sugar Cookie. Each gift is crafted with attention to detail, tied with ribbons and includes a personalized gift message from you to convey your best wishes.

    Product Notes: Gift is shipped in a closed "Puppy Love" gift box with lid, recipients must open lid of box to reveal contents inside.

    An original gift basket arrangement designed and created for you by Art of Appreciation Gift Baskets.

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    Shocking Truth About Valentines Day!

    • July 4, 2010 at 8:11 pm

    This video is about the Truth about Valentines Day & nothing but that! This video expose the Pagan roots associated with valentines day. You will be shocked to learn what cupid really is! FollowerOfTheWay.com

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    Lush goodies! Feat. Valentines Day collection!

    • July 3, 2010 at 7:00 pm

    Thanks for watching! (: xoxo, Bethany Follow me on Twitter- www.twitter.com/macbarbie07 Lush!- www.lush.com Dear FTC, All of the products shown and mentioned in this video were purchased by me. I have no affiliation with any of the companies mentioned in this video. I am not getting paid to mention them. All opinions are my own.

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    Love is in the air and these cheerful creations by Brenda Ponnay are the perfect way to share a little Valentine's Day love with someone you care about.

    BE MINE is a perfect bedtime story for the child in your life or give a copy to your favorite Kindle owner or Kindle app user.

    Instead of printing valentines this year, save a tree and give this colorful little book, optimized for the Kindle and Kindle Fire. Share the love this Valentine's Day and BE MINE!

    Let’s be every day VALENTINE’S DAY & MOTHER’S DAY – Music: Kitaro “Song for peace”

    • January 9, 2010 at 2:36 pm

    Thanks to the dear, loyal lady who sent me the music file. ===== Let’s be every day Valentine’s Day & Mother’s Day Music: Kitaro “Song for peace”

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    Heart Jewelry…The Very Beginning…

    • December 22, 2009 at 4:41 am

    You have probably read of our heart jewelry articles in the past. Today we will take a step backward and write a more \”generic\” on the history of jewelry in general. Jewelry as an art form has been around for thousands of years, and different cultures have used it in different ways. As we examine these pieces of jewelry we will gain insight into how these ancient cultures actually worked.

    In Ancient Africa the homo sapiens provide us with the first signs of a culture using jewelry. Snail shell beads have been found at the Blombos Cave in South Africa that date back to over 75,000 years ago. At Enkapune Ya Moto in Kenya beads made from ostrich egg shells have been found that date back to over 40,000 years ago.

    When we think of Egypt images of the Great Pyramids and the Ancient Sphinx come to mind. And jewelry making? Not so much…but it is in Ancient Egypt (about 3,000 to 5,000 years ago) that we find the first signs of established jewelry making. Egyptians made their jewelry out of many of the materials that we use today…such as gemstones, but they preferred to make their jewelry out of glass, as it could be colored to satisfy their needs and tastes. For every gemstone that they could find, they were able to create a glass replication that could mimic it. As years went on, other cultures, such as the Phoenicians, used Egyptian jewelry as a template for their own designs.

    To the Ancient Egyptians color was very important, not only for the beauty, but because it meant different things. The Egyptian Book of the Dead provides us with more details. For example, the necklace of Isis that was to be place on the neck of a mummy needed to be red in color. They believed that this red color would satisfy Isis\’s need for blood. Green jewelry, on the other hand, was used to symbolize growth in the area of crops and fertility. The Egyptians made their jewelry in large workshops that were often attached to palaces and temples.

    Around 4000 years ago we see jewelry development and production starting to spring up in the cities of Sumer and Akkad in Ancient Mesopotamia. This jewelry tended to be made from metal leaf, and was often set in a large number of brightly-colored stones, such as lapis, jasper, agate, and carnelian. They also incorporated various shapes, such as grapes, leafs, cones and spirals into their designs. Since the Ancient Mesopotamians were also masters in the area of record keeping, huge archives of detailed records relating to the creation and trading of jewelry have been unearthed in various archaeological sites.

    We hope this little departure from our usual heart jewelry articles has been fun and educational. It\’s amazing to see how jewelry making as evolved over the years.

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