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CR Gibson Spode Christmas Tree 10″ Square Dinner Paper Plates

  • Posted on November 28, 2009 at 12:58 pm

  • Cat ornament includes a dangling fish charm
  • Add a photo to create a personalized gift
  • Ornament is approximately 2 5/8″ wide x 4″ tall
  • Boxed ready gift giving
  • Ornament exclusive to CR Gibson

Product Description
Holiday Ornament Photo Frames let you decorate your tree with a festive personalized ornament. Also makes a wonderful gift. Individually gift boxed. Ornament is approximately 2 5/8″ x 4″…. More >>

CR Gibson Spode Christmas Tree 10″ Square Dinner Paper Plates

Cavallini Christmas Assortment Decoupage Gift Wrap Paper, 8 Different Sheets

  • Posted on November 26, 2009 at 7:13 pm

  • You will receive one each of the Cavallini Christmas themed papers for a total of 8 sheets.
  • Archival images from Italy, can be framed or used for Decoupage
  • Crafts, gift wrap, projects
  • Imported from Italy
  • High quality paper and printing

Product Description
20 by 28 inches each. Besides their obvious use for gift wrapping, these paper designs are suitable for bookbinding, creative and artistic paper work such as origami, decoupage, decorating and even framing. Cavallini Papers has been producing high quality images on paper products for over 20 years. Images are taken from various museums and archives throughout the world. You will receive one of each of the Cavallini Christmas themed papers, for a total of 8 sheets o… More >>

Cavallini Christmas Assortment Decoupage Gift Wrap Paper, 8 Different Sheets

Why Sending Paper Christmas Cards Is Better? Check These 3 Reasons

  • Posted on November 23, 2009 at 2:12 am

Paper Christmas cards or Christmas e cards? This is a very common question when it comes to the most important holiday season in a year.

Most of people choose to send Christmas greeting cards online because they want to save their time and money. However I usually go for paper greeting cards.

You may not agree with me, so here are the 3 reasons why I think paper cards are the best choices:1) Keep the Christmas greetings for a longer time eve a life time.

These cards make sure that your close friends and family members can keep and treasure your personalized holiday greetings. On the other hand, if I ask you where are the Christmas e cards you received from your friends last Christmas, I bet you have no idea where they are. 2) Show people your personality and your care about them.

It’s a lot of fun when you send personalized paper Christmas cards by making your own with die-cuts, rubber stamps, or designer paper.

One of my favorite greeting card ideas is angel Christmas cards which are holiday cards with images of angels as the focus point in the Christmas card design.

Another idea use Christian clip arts and adding Christmas card verse. You can use clip arts like angels, the three wise men, Mary and Joseph in the manger with baby Jesus. Also add contemporary Christmas clip arts, such as reindeer, snowman, Xmas tree, Christmas ornament, etc. I must remind you use “Blessed Christmas” instead of “Merry Christmas” if you’re making a Christian Christmas greeting card.

For people who love pets, you can make pet photo or picture card for them. For example, you can use any kitty rubber stamps with kittens playing with a ball of thread or doing other cute activities. This is cute. 3) Family photos – It’s the best time to use them!

If you are good at taking digital photos, instead of just another typical card with a picture of Santa Claus or a snowman, or other such typical images, you can now send far more personalized paper Christmas cards that are relevant to both you and the recipient. And the beauty if it is in its simplicity – all you need is a digital camera and a computer.

Once you have taken your photos, the next thing to do is to upload them to your computer so that they’re easily accessible when you need to transfer them to an online photo site. This is where you can use the various tools that companies such as Shutterfly. com and Tinyprints. com have on their websites. Using these tools, you can add various effects such as festive costumes, additional winter background effects, and many other features your digital camera software wouldn’t come supplied with.

The true beauty of these sites and more is that for those of you who love traditional Christmas cards, you don’t need to forego this touch even with online Christmas cards. Although mainly used for creating the cards and then sending them via your email system, you can also create the cards and then turn them into ‘hard copy’ cards.

Ok, it’s very enough to show you why I choose to use paper Christmas cards and make it on your own.

Just imagine when you say “Don we now our festive holiday appear!” or you find your dog love wearing costumes and posing for holiday photos, you know what you should do for your paper Christmas cards.

Have fun!

Looking for more holiday card ideas? Here are more useful tips on choosing photo Christmas greeting cards.

Making Christmas Paper Crafts

  • Posted on November 22, 2009 at 6:14 pm


Paper is frequently purchased for school and office use, as something to write on. But paper has several of uses too. It is actually an ideal stuff for craft arts. Paper can be used to adorn a home, or make miniature items. It can be as stationery, storage boxes, greeting cards, picture frames, and many other things. The method of making these projects is classified as paper crafts. Paper crafts are done by both amateur and professional crafters. Even in planning an interior design or doing architectural stuff, paper plays a very important role. The paper products in architectural work consist of lampshades, wall papers and many more. In most events that we celebrate, paper crafts are made as decorations. Others make use of paper crafts as gifts. Throughout the year, there are a great number of activities that uses paper crafting for decoration purposes. For instance, the busiest month of the year is December, as this is the month of preparation for Christmas. More people are purchasing new sets of Christmas decorations each year. The ornaments that they purchase from department stores are generally made up of plastic material which can be quite expensive. It is a smart idea to use paper to make Christmas ornaments. Papers are less expensive and considered a very flexible material. Also, it is more enjoyable and creative to design your own paper ornaments than buy the usual plastic decors in stores. Making your own paper decors makes you feel the Christmas spirit. The ideas of paper crafting are endless. You can make a Christmas tree or a snowman, a Christmas wreath, Christmas stars, out of it. All you need is a wide imagination to create wonderful decors. You can also create Christmas gifts out of paper. You need not go to the mall just to pick out a Christmas gift. You can create your own present for your friends and loved ones. It would surely be appreciated because the recipient knows that you invested time and effort in crafting it, thus, making it very special. You can also try to fashion your own Christmas greeting cards using your loved ones favorite theme and colors. Or maybe try fashioning a nice greeting card out from a Christmas wrapper drawing your own favorite designs and painting it with watercolors. In making Christmas greeting cards, you need some bulky papers and fold it in half. Draw the front with designs that are suitable to the recipient’s preference. You can use red and green as the dominant colors to emphasize the yuletide season. For a snowy white effect, you can make use of fine styro balls or cottons and paste it on the card with the use of paper glue. There are endless list of materials you can use to customize your card. The use of stickers, shiny ribbons, craft beads, and paper stamps are the most common items used to complete a homemade Christmas greeting cards. Browsing online will give you unique and plenty of ideas that will help you create an exceptional greeting card.

What Do You Think About This Paper Im About to Turn In?

  • Posted on November 17, 2009 at 1:37 pm

Is this a logic argument?
(sorry it kinda long)

Banning Christmas

It is a special time of year. Everyone is looking forward to the days ahead. Bright lights decorate the exterior which contrast the thick smoke the chimney brings. Many houses smell like pine or maple trees mixed with left-over turkey and stuffing from the Thanksgiving meal. The parking lots of all stores are full. The streets and roads are filled with white. Wal-Mart is lowering their prices even more then they were originally. People rush to be the first to get the latest Elmo doll. The endless loops of holiday movies are shown. The anticipation of December 25th is what I am referring too, “The Holiday Season”, “Christmas Time”, “Festivus”. This time of giving and sharing is an example of how kind-hearted the human race can be. And what is the reason, we do this every year; well, to gratify the children and see their smile on Christmas morning. On second thought, this is not a time for giving and sharing; instead, this is a time where depression is on the rise. Little kids are lied to in order to get them to be good. Human materialism becomes even more evident. Also no one can universally agree on what we should call this time of year and reason we celebrate this period. These facts are why I have come up with a controversial solution to end Christmas.
Many people believe around the Christmas holiday there is a spike in the suicide rate. This is in fact not true. In a study analyzed about a year ago of 188,000 suicides in the Untied States, it was found that there were on average 102 less suicides on holidays compared to other days of the year, and with the focus on Christmas, there is an apparent drop in these deaths. Even though there are less suicides around this season, the depression rate seem much worse with many people sleeping and eating irregularly while trying to juggle the everyday hassle of work, an increase in social obligations and parties, shopping, decorating, wrapping, entertaining and staying on budget. “Over eating and over drinking combined with a decreased amount of sleep is also a formula for extreme emotional swings – feelings of elation followed twelve hours later by a transient drop in mood,” Dr. Michael Spevack from MUHC psychologist explains. The extreme pressure to impress love with gifts can take a negative effect on your mental heath as well. This can cause many to go spend more money then than can afford, only building to the stress. As the year comes to its end, this period is also a time of reflection. Around this time others look back and see the losses that may have happened throughout the year. This may include the loss of a family member or loved one be it through separation, divorce or death, or the loss of a job or position, or even the loss of familiar social environment as in recently moving away from home. Being around various friends and family members can heighten the tension and increase conflict, adding to the already depressing and stressful time. We as human have learned to deal with a lot of this stresses at an early age.
Almost as soon as we are born, we are indoctrinated to believe in a mythical being that fly around the world with eight or nine reindeers in one night, lives on the North Pole and goes by the name Santa Clause. Santa Clause also known as Saint Nicholas was a noble figure in early American history. The early Vikings dedicated their cathedral to him once they settled in Greenland. Many other places were named after Saint Nicholas in the Central American region, and he was even given a day on December sixth 1492 after Columbus names a port after him. Years later by the sixteenth century, during the Protestant reformation, saints were given a dimmer view. After the American Revolution, many left there colonial roots behind then. In January 1809, Washington Irving joined the Historical Society, a society that promoted Saint Nicholas as a saint that is a special protector of a person, group or place. The day he joined was Saint Nicholas day and that year he published the humorous fiction, Knickerbocker’s History of New York, with several references to Saint Nicholas as a jolly character. The New York Historical Society held its first Saint Nicholas anniversary dinner on December 6, 1810, where he was given a more American style. This new gift-giving, children loving, jolly, old elf, received a big boost in 1823, do to the poem which was intended to become popular, “A Visit from St. Nicholas,” which is now known as “The Night Before Christmas”. Many other writers and artists continued the change to an elf-like St. Nicholas, “Sancte Claus,” or “Santa Claus,” unlike the stately European bishop. This name was a direct phonetic modification from the German “Sankt Niklaus” and Dutch “Sinterklaas” which mean Saint Nicholas. Of course this is not what the children are taught to believe, instead they are lied to. This is a terrible habit that many people would be punished fo

Does Anyone Know How to Make Gold/White Paper Christmas Star Decoration Shown in Woman’s World 2/3 Years Ago?

  • Posted on November 17, 2009 at 12:14 pm

It was just a small box with instructions on how to make an easy, but complicated-looking Christmas star from white and gold paper. It involved nothing but folding, cutting and taping together several squares of paper. It made a beautiful decoration, but sadly I have forgotten the process. Do you remember? Or maybe still have your old copies?

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