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Keep Up With The Fashion Trends And Avoid These Common Fashion Blunders

Posted by on September 30, 2009 at 11:07 pm in Fashion Trends

Celebrities have the tendency to look good even when there is an obvious wardrobe malfunction. Well, super famous people need nothing of our approval and they will dress whatever style they suit. And even if they appear on worst dress awards, they don’t seem to care. Surprisingly, they seem to create their own fashion trends that everyone accepts. But for average people, clothes that are so wrong are really

Basic Cross Stitch Tips for Beginners

Posted by on September 30, 2009 at 7:59 am in Handy Craft

The art or craft of cross stitch is one of the most popular hobbies in the world. Easy to learn and do, ‘cross stitch’ is simply embroidery stitched with lots of little ‘X’ stitches to create a lovely design. This fun craft is sometimes referred to as ‘counted cross-stitch’ because the pattern and fabric require the crafter to count the number spaces to know where to place the stitches.

Most often, cross stitch patterns are done using a woven fabric called Aida cloth. Some advanced stitchers create designs on other types of fabrics using a special backing to help keep the stitching uniform. The kind of fabric you use depends on your skill level and the type of design you’re creating. I’ve cross stitched designs on my children’s clothing, bedding and other items for my home and as gifts.

Skilled cross stitch crafters create beautiful projects by stitching on plastic and various different papers as well. Gift cards and scrapbook designs may be made by stitching on paper of varying thickness and fiber.

Of course you can’t cross stitch without the proper thread. The threads used in counted cross stitch range from basic cotton, to wool or silk threads. Usually very colorful, embroidery floss as it’s called, comes in all kinds of colors and textures for you to play with.

How to be simple and attract women

Posted by on September 30, 2009 at 6:44 am in Women

If you want to seduce women, you must learn how to attract women. Here is a list of tips on how to get their attention without flaunting your bank balance.

Seduction tips on how to attract women

Be confident – Self-confidence attracts women
No matter what your physical attributes are, being confident delivers the message that you are a person who is sure of your self, and thus, can handle the perplexing nature of women, and will be able to k up womenmen want action and challenge. She seeks excitement, and men who are shy and unsure of them selves will not be pleasing to women. Shy and quiet guys are likewise perceived as boring, and thus women will never be interested in him. While being nice is a good thing, you have to show you are confident, and can make her life exciting.

neat and clean
While the physical nature of men is only the second attribute that women will look at, it is a definite necessity that you are clean, neat, and smell good. Secondly, being clean and neat in your language and actions will also be important to attract women, whether you are already in contact, or you are yet to approach her and make the first move.

Bargains Aplenty at Pasadena?s Rose Bowl Flea Market

Posted by on September 29, 2009 at 10:24 pm in Handy Craft

LA is the land where celluloid dreams come to life and hoards of dream chasing young adults rush to each year to make it big in the world’s biggest movie industry. With its sunny landscapes and Malibu -fabulous lifestyles, LA is rightly the envy of most of the world. Famous not only for the most recognizable sign post in the Hollywood hills, the city is an enigmatic mix of cultures where dreamers hob nob with businessmen and entrepreneurs to buy in to this exclusive piece of real estate.

A land where the parties are as frequent as the casting calls, LA is the perfect holiday destination not only because it’s the home to Universal Studios,  famed Venice Beach Boardwalk, Dodger Stadium and the Hollywood Walk of Fame but it’s also home to the stars, the biggest names in the world of entertainment prefer this zip code to any other.

And if there’s one thing a star gazer and a shopaholic should never miss, it’s the Rose Bowl Flea Market. With a history that spans almost half a century the Rose Bowl Flea Market boasts not only of having over 2500 vendors selling their wares but a clientele that include some of Hollywood’s A-listers. Renowned as one of the globe’s trendiest open-air markets this shopper’s paradise offers an irresistible range of items for penny pinchers, collectors and shopping fanatics.

Turn Your Hobby Into A Successful Business (With Minimal Investment!)

Posted by on September 29, 2009 at 9:57 pm in Hobbies

Many of the world’s most successful businesses began as a hobby. Probably the most popular company that actually began as a hobby is the major online auction site of Ebay. Other well known companies that were hobbies first include Dell Computers, Famous Amos Cookies, and Wendy’s.

If you’ve been considering starting your own business, but haven’t determined exactly what that business should be- think about the types of activities you enjoy doing. What are your hobbies? Do you enjoy hiking through the woods, or jogging around the track? Maybe you enjoy writing poetry or painting ceramics. Regardless of your particular hobby, there is a way for you to profit from your experience and knowledge.

Many entrepreneurs-to-be do not have much for start up capital. In fact, one of the most common reasons for considering a new business is because people are attempting to make more money to pay off existing debt and be able to afford more entertainment in their lives. While there are many businesses that would require a hefty initial investment, there are also hundreds of businesses you can start right now that are related to your hobby in some way, that don’t require much of a financial investment. You’ll need to invest your time, energy and devotion- and with these three ingredients, you’ll be on the path to a successful business venture in no time.

Low Investment Hobby Business Ideas

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