Saturday, November 19, 2011

Diy Guide to the Music Biz

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Friday, November 18, 2011

How to Make a Bridal Hairband

How to Make a Bridal Hairbandthumbnail Embellish a bridal headband with iridescent pearl beads. Bridal accessories enhance the beauty of bridal attire, although too much flair or flamboyance may detract attention away from the splendor of the bride and her special dress. Enhance bridal fashions with a delicate-looking wire bridal headband covered in tiny crystal or pearl beads and small sprigs of pearls. The headband is made from three wires that are gently braided together to maintain the soft appeal of the accessory; rubber end caps are used to provide a comfortable fit on your special day.

Difficulty:EasySoft tape measureMedium-gauge jewelry wireTwo plastic or rubber headband end capsCrystal or pearl seed beadsTapePearl sprigs1

Wrap a soft tape measure around your head --- start just above your forehead. Wrap the tape measure downward to the nape of your neck and continue wrapping the end of the tape measure back up to your forehead. Subtract 2 inches from this measurement. The headband will end up a little bit shorter than this for a comfortable fit behind the bottom of the ear.

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Cut three pieces of medium-gauge jewelry wire to the length obtained in the above measurement.

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Align the three wires side by side and twist one end of the wires together. Slide a plastic or rubber headband end cap over the top of the ends to make a smooth end that doesn't irritate your head.

4

Fill each of the wires loosely with the crystal or pearl beads. Leave about 1/2 inch of wire empty at the ends and wrap a little bit of tape over the wire ends to keep the beads in place for now.

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Twist the length of the wires into a loose braid and bend the wires into a headband shape.

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Remove the tape and twist the ends of the wires together. Slide a plastic or rubber headband end cap over the wires.

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Trim the wire ends of the pearl sprigs to about 1/2 inch long. Wrap the wire ends at random places along the length of the headband. You may add more or fewer pearl sprigs if you desire.

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Thursday, November 17, 2011

Wedding planning on a budget

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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Diy Plantation Shutters

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Plantation Shutters are now an affordable option for window treatments with this Diy Shutters instruction guide. Complete step-by-step instruction guide for making Plantation Shutters


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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Avoid the Last Minute Oh No

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It is so easy to get caught up in the wonder of creating your own arrangements, bouquets, corsages and boutonnieres that they are all you think about.  But don’t get so caught up in the flower creation and preparation that you end up with another kind of Last Minute Oh No.  I’m talking about the moment after you’ve put that last centerpiece down, take a deep breath and then realize, you’ve got less than an hour to prepare for the biggest day of your life and the slip for your wedding dress is hanging in the closet.  At your mother’s.  Two hours away.

Things are always going to be forgotten when preparing for your wedding, especially if you are a DIY bride and are doing your own floral arrangements.  One of the smartest things you can do is take an hour before that final push to get everything place and pack a bridal emergency kit.   Or if you are the Maid of Honor, what better way to help your friend by getting a check list together and making sure that everything she will need in those last hours before the ceremony is packed and already at the church or hall waiting for her.

Here are some things you should consider having available on your wedding day in case of an emergency.

make up and make up brushesGrooming: hand lotion, wet wipes, tissues, cotton balls, cotton swabs, make up, makeup remover, nail polish in shade worn, nail polish remover, nail file, tweezers, small grooming scissors, small hand towel, lint brush, curing iron/hot rollers, hair dryer, brush, comb, hair spray, hair gel, bobbin pins, hair elastics, barrettes, headband or clips for pulling hair back while applying make up, tooth brush, tooth paste, floss, mouth wash, baby powder, deodorant, perfumesewiing kit

Attire: garter, clear nail polish for runs in panty hose, extra earring backs, extra buttons, flat shoes for the reception, iron, extra panty hose, safety pins, sewing kit with thread that matches the bride’s and bridesmaid dresses, masking tape or sewing tape for last minute ripped hems, small scissors for thread, club soda or other stain removal solutions

first aid itemsHealth/Medical: antacid, antihistamine, cold remedy, prescription medications, aspirin, pain relievers, bandages, upset stomach remedy, feminine hygiene products

Miscellaneous:  extra copies of directions to reception, breath mints, cell phone and home phone numbers of all wedding participants, contact information for all vendors, snacks, cooler with juice/sodas/bottled water, champagne and glasses, small flashlight, folding utility knife, duct tape.

Feel free to add your own unique items to the list!

Monday, November 14, 2011

How to Make a Warlock Tier 8.5 Costume

How to Make a Warlock Tier 8.5 Costumethumbnail You may have to raid several times to get all the pieces. Warlock is one of the classes in World of Warcraft, or WoW, a multimember online role-playing computer game. Tiers are types of armor sets available to players in raid dungeons. Separate from leveling, dungeons are set up for a group to enter and battle monsters without outside interference. Tier 8 and 8.5 are available from a raid called Ulduar. The tier 8 set is available from 10-man raids. The 8.5 set, available from 25-man raids, requires five pieces for the complete set. Collect tokens to make the 8.5 tier costume by killing the bosses in this raid. Tier sets are available for every class, with the warlock set being called "Conqueror's Deathbringer Garb." This set contains five pieces. Each piece, including head, chest, gloves, legs and shoulders, is beneficial, but collecting the entire set earns bonus stats that improve your character's power.

Difficulty:Moderate1

Find a raid to join. If you have a guild -- a group of people who join together to help other players with leveling, raiding and general game play -- you may be able to join a raid group of people you trust. Because the tier 8.5 is from a 25-man raid, it will be very well organized and precise. Be careful when joining a raid of unknown players, as many can keep you from receiving any loot. Before joining, ensure the loot will be distributed fairly.

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Kill Thorim is one of the bosses in Ulduar, in "The Clash of Thunder" room. Thorim is a titan watcher who resembles a large Norse god. Once defeated, he can drop a token called "Crown of the Wayward Conqueror." Take that token to Paldesse, a cloth armor merchant in Dalaran, to buy "Conqueror's Deathbringer Hood," the headpiece for the 8.5 tier. Because your raid may skip certain bosses if no one needs any loot, inform your raid group if you need something from one of the bosses.

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Battle Hodir, a giant watcher in the "Halls of Winter." Once defeated, he may drop the token for the chest piece of the warlock costume, called "Breastplate of the Wayward Conqueror." Take the token to Paldesse in Dalaran to buy "Conqueror's Deathbringer Robe."

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Kill Mimiron, a large mechanical gnome from the room called "Spark of Imagination." Once defeated, there is a chance he will drop the gloves called "Gauntlets of the Wayward Conqueror," which can be taken to Paldesse and used to buy "Conqueror's Deathbringer Gloves."

5

Fight Freya, a female giant found in "The Conservatory of Life." When defeated, Freya may drop the pants token called "Legplates of the Wayward Conqueror," which can be taken to Paldesse and exchanged for "Conqueror's Deathbringer Leggings."

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Fight and kill Yogg-Saron, a monster boss who is very difficult to beat. You'll find Yogg-Saron in "The Prison of Yogg-Saron." Once defeated, it may drop the shoulder token, "Mantle of the Wayward Conqueror," which can be taken to Paldesse for "Conqueror's Deathbringer Shoulderpads."

The tokens may not drop every time the boss is killed.

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Sunday, November 13, 2011

GreenDIYenergy German Solar,Wind Energy Diy Guide

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