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Finding Solid Brass Chandeliers for Sale Locally

Posted by the author on January 17th, 2010

Finding a brass chandelier locally is actually pretty easy. They are just about at any 2nd hand store in your local neighborhood. Sometimes the brass is still in very good condition and just needs a buffing to bring out it’s original shine.

And even if it’s a bit on the rough side with water spots and such they can be put to good use. If you determine your discovery is an antique brass chandelier you may want to exhaust all possibilities of cleaning before you paint if you decide to go that route.

Which a lot of people do because sometimes it is easier to match your chandelier to room by painting it.

Another good place to find chandelier fixtures is at building materials reuse centers. These places are springing up more and more as building materials go up in price. And as more building contractors become “green” what used to go to the dump, now go to reuse centers.

You can find chandeliers for sale at a very good price at these locations sometimes and it’s a good feeling knowing your helping to save the environment at the same time.

Defining Vintage Tupperware

Posted by the author on January 7th, 2010

Tupperware is already a byword in the plastic container industry. The business is already more than half a century old but it is still a leading brand in its industry. Its inventor, Earl Silas Tupper, revolutionized in 1938 the method of storing food with his plastic container inventions that are particularly popular for its airtight tops and covers. Only two years after, Tupperware has already established a very strong following that it managed to the glass, wooden and pottery receptacles that were commonly used before hard plastic Tupperware containers came about. People have their own tastes and preferences and some of them simply have the leaning towards vintage Tupperware collection. Aside from tastes however, there are also other reasons why some people collect vintage Tupperware products. One of these reasons is the stylishness of the old pieces particularly those made between the years 1950s and 1960s. These types come in classic and retro colors perfect for the kitchen such as pink, turquoise, soft yellow, etc.

Wedding dresses and gowns

Posted by the author on December 31st, 2009

Most women have an assortment of dresses and gowns stashed somewhere in their closet, even if they do not wear them very often. Most save both their expensive or affordable wedding dresses, though that may be preserved and out of the way. Others have dresses from events they have attended, and they may have been a bridesmaid a time or two for friends. Those that live solely in jeans and tee shirts still have a few in the back of the closet for things like funerals and job interviews because they know they are going to need them from time to time. No matter how often you wear these items, you need to know how to care for them so they are there when you need them again in the future.

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Dresses and gowns can often go neglected because they are not worn as often as other items in the closet and are pushed back and forgotten until they are needed. This means that when someone pulls out a gown from the back of the closet, it has a distinct smell that tells you that it has indeed been hibernating inside of a small space with little to no ventilation. You may have to take your gowns and dresses out to be dry cleaned if this is the case. That smell will ruin your look for sure. If your closet is easily accessible and aired out often, you may not have this problem.

Looking for the Best in Women’s Designer Handbags

Posted by the author on December 16th, 2009

Are you shopping for the best in women’s and ladies’ designer handbags? Are you looking for top fashion bags to match with top fashion styles? Are you trying to get some of these well known designer handbags like Coach, Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Dior and others?

Find out more pointers and practical tips on checking out the best in ladies’ designer handbags at Best Women’s Designer Handbags.

A Microfiber Sectional Sofa Can Be Chic

Posted by the author on December 9th, 2009

When redecorating your living room or den or just replacing your couch or sofa, if’s important to consider and weigh your options. After all this is a decision you’re going to have to live with for quite some time.

There’s nothing worse than walking into your room and regretting the choice you made. After all we all know that it was an expensive decision. So you might want to consider a microfiber sectional sofa for a couple reasons.

One, it’s practical due to the fact that it’s easy to clean. Two it’s a smart choice because it’s extremely comfortable and looks great. If you’re concerned because you decided to go a bit modern in your home, no worries. There are several wonderfully modern choices for you.

A contemporary microfiber sofa will be a handsome addition to your home that will look stunning and new, but will be able to take the beating that your kids, pets, and guests can dish out. What could be better than that?

Glass Display Cabinets

Posted by the author on December 8th, 2009

A glass display cabinet is a great way to show off your collectibles, trophies, figurines and awards. There are many different types and styles to choose from. It all depends on your budget. You can go elegant with all the bells and whistles or traditional and economical.

There are many different finishes that you can choose from also. Display cabinets can be made with fine woods such as oak, mahogany or cherry. For a more contemporary display cabinet, a metal framing is a good option. Some other options to consider for your glass display cabinet are lighting and shelving type.

The main types of glass display cabinets to choose from are, wall mounted, corner display and 360 degree view cabinets, which are perfect for middle of the room viewing.

Whichever type and style you choose, a glass display cabinet is a great addition to any home or office.

Find Humidors for Sale

Posted by the author on December 7th, 2009

When looking for humidors for sale, there are only two really important things to consider. The first, and most important thing is that has a high quality built in humidification system that includes a precision hygrometer.

Humidity is extremely important when it comes to keeping your cigars in top condition. The second thing is that it’s lined with a high end wood, preferably Spanish cedar, to avoid warping and to keep away tobacco beetles.

Those are the most important things. Also, you might want to invest in a travel humidor if you travel a lot, so you can keep your cigars safe, and still take an assortment with you.

Make Choosing An Antique Clock Easy

Posted by the author on November 12th, 2009

An antique wall clock can introduce elegance to any home. From contemporary apartment to period mansion, these good-looking clocks can improve your current decor. Not only are they a representation of your character, they even tell the time! But with such a large assortment of styles on the market, just how do you make your mind up which one is appropriate for you? Here are a few points to contemplate.

You may well like to choose an antique clock that is in keeping with the style of room in which you are going to keep it. Antique French clocks look stunning in a Provence style kitchen, for example. On the other hand, a mixture of old and new also works well and many varieties of antique wall clock will add a dash of timelessness to a contemporary room. Size is also important. Antique grandfather clocks are striking but take up a lot of space and can certainly overwhelm a small room.

It is also worth spending time considering the finer points of a clock. Which kind of wood do you like better? Wooden antique clocks are generally made of cherry, walnut or oak and each of these has its own specific personality. Also, choose how simple or ornate you would like your clock to be, and what impact you want the clock to have in the general decorative design of the room. Enormous wall clocks can definitely add the wow factor, but perhaps you prefer a more elegant, unpretentious look.

How do you choose which antique wall clock is suitable for you? Think about the aspects above and take your time. The pursuit may take a while, but it will be worth it because you will have a firm investment as well as a thing of beauty which can be treasured from generation to generation.

Solar Powered Fountain By her Bedroom Window

Posted by the author on November 11th, 2009

I remember having a sleep over at a friends house, my first one actually, and she had a Barbie Dream House and solar powered fountain showing in front of her window. I was jealous, and spent a lot of time playing with it. She didn’t seem to care about it, but now that I have my own daughter, I kind of understand why. The dream and the desire to have something that everyone else has is much stronger than the actual will to play with it once the item has come home. It’s a lot like anything else. Sometimes the chase is more exciting than the end result.

Taking Proper Care of Your Antique Men’s Pocket Watch

Posted by the author on November 1st, 2009

An antique men’s pocket watch is a collector’s dream. If you happen to own an antique pocket watch such as a collector’s railroad pocket watch, or any other collectible pocket watches, you have a very valuable and sought after item. To insure the highest possible value for a pocket watch, you need to make sure that you give it the proper care. If you have ever taken the back cover off of a vintage pocket watch, you would have been amazed at the precision of the movement of all of the gears and springs in a mechanical pocket watch. With all of this intricate and delicate moving parts, it is easy to understand that not taking care of it can eventually make the pocket watch inoperable. As the lack of care continues, the lack of the oils and buildup of dust can render it inoperable and possibly permanently damage it, therefore reducing it’s interest and value.

The moving gears and springs are not the only part of the watch that needs care. The crystal of an antique pocket watch is very often scratched or cracked, making it hard to see the hands and time and also allowing dust to get into the watch mechanism. The crystals of antique pocket watches were always hand blown and often had little imperfections that made them prone to cracking. Although it is nearly impossible to find someone to create a custom hand blown replacement crystal for your pocket watch, it is sometimes possible to find an authentic replacement crystal, but your best bet is to get a new crystal that was specially made for your pocket watch.

Whether you only need to get the crystal on your watch replaced, or you need to have the mechanism repaired, the best thing you can do is to find a reputable watch repairman that has experience in working with the particular type of pocket watch you may have. By doing this, you are not only protecting the value of your watch, but by keeping the pocket watch in working order, you can enjoy and appreciate the watch much more.

Oak Dining Chairs

Posted by the author on October 27th, 2009

Oak Dining Chairs are a great option for furnishing your home. They are a great balance between price and quality. Furthermore, you can find oak chairs in almost any corner of the globe.

A set of Oak Dining Table and Chairs can usually look classy with any furniture. You can choose to get different shades and tints of oak to match your other furnishings as well if you wish. Second hand shops are very common in most parts of the USA and in Europe as well – these are often a gold mine for solid oak furniture.

Strength and durability are other reasons people find oak such a good option. Wooden kitchen furnishings also match classic oak colors well.

To find out more about oak dining chairs, visit http://oakdiningchairs.org today.

Upholstered Dining Chairs

Posted by the author on October 27th, 2009

If you want classic furniture that’s comfortable, stylish and quality, look no further than Upholstered Dining Chairs. These dining chairs are often antique which in many cases means they are hand-made.

You can often buy a used chair and transform it into something truly special. Upholstery Dining Chairs can also be a focal point of any living area. When the upholstery process is done well using quality fabric, chairs can look as good as new.

You can buy chairs and tables of this kind online – there are many stores that offer dining chairs and tables so they are not hard to find, it comes down to how much you are willing to pay and what style you want.

To find out mroe about these chairs, visit http://upholstereddiningchairs.org today.

A Wrought Iron Wall Clock

Posted by the author on October 17th, 2009

Many homeowners spend a lot of time and money perfecting their interior decorating plans. When it comes time to put those plans into action, some of us find ourselves a little overwhelmed in the process. When things seem a little out of sorts you may just need a little detail to pull things together. For example, a wrought iron wall clock can practically transform a space.

The fireplace is a definite focal point for many homes. People naturally gravitate to this element in a room for many reasons. The fireplace is (quite literally) warm and inviting. It is reminiscent of times past and it is a strong presence in the area. Something as simple as a wrought iron wall clock can make this focal point a real attraction.

The History of Diamonds

Posted by the author on October 15th, 2009

The history of diamonds is long and fascinating. Written records mentioning these gems stretch back over three thousand years in India and they’ve probably been sought after by mankind for even longer.

The tradition of presenting a diamond ring when proposing started with the Austrian Archduke Maximilian who gave one to his beloved Mary of Burgundy in 1477. The custom of wearing it on the third finger of the left hand can be traced to the early Egyptians who thought that the “vein of love” was connected to this finger straight from the heart.

Are You Interested in Selling Classic Cars?

Posted by the author on October 8th, 2009

Get some facts you may not know about your 1911 Chevrolet at groovychevy.com. You may find the answers to questions asked by a potential buyer of your classic.

This unique site is reeling in auto history and covers the features of many of the older models.

Be Joyful In Hope, Patient In Affliction, Faithful In Prayer

Posted by the author on October 6th, 2009

This is one Bible verse that encourages and reminds me and all to be joyful in hope, patient in affliction and faithful in prayer. It was drawn as a constant word picture so that we can easily remember the words of the verse and let it leave a deeper impression into our hearts.

This short verse which can be captured in three separate phrases, contains three attitudes in three different situations.

A Great Modern Dining Room Look

Posted by the author on September 30th, 2009

If you love the modern dining room style, there are a number of great modern dining chairs on the market that will make any room look great.

But one of the most popular styles amongst people with contemporary taste is actually quite an old look. Parsons dining chairs have a hip, trendy feel, yet they hark back to much less modern times. Their sleek, padded leather and wood design is timeless and will continue to be “in” for many years to come.

Beautify Your Home with Crystal Chandeliers: Baccarat, Capiz, Chic Chandeliers

Posted by the author on September 1st, 2009

For any room of different sizes, you can brighten up the atmosphere by using crystal chandeliers. A chandelier is a lamp suspended from the ceiling that contains multiple electric candles to create plenty of light. These lamps are often beautifully adorned with the finest crystal in various designs and styles. You’ve probably seen glittering chandeliers on shows that profile homes owned by the rich and famous. However you don’t have to be a celebrity to glamorize your home with one of these lighting devices.

Choose Your Engagement Rings from Affordable to Antique Ones

Posted by the author on August 27th, 2009

For out-of-the-ordinary engagement rings, something which is from another time period – consider Vintage engagement rings. Vintage engagement rings have a lot to offer if you want a ring that is both beautiful and meaningful. Often these rings are passed down from generation to generation. However if that’s not the case in your family but you still want a vintage ring for your significant other there are plenty of places to look. Estate sales are certainly one way to find all kinds of vintage and antique jewelry including engagement rings.

The word vintage is hard to define. It is used to describe wine, clothing, cars and jewelry. A vintage piece of jewelry is one that is more than 50 years old. Some people will tell you that vintage pieces must be made before 1900. It all depends on who you ask. One thing you will notice about older pieces of jewelry is the color. Colored diamonds were popular back then unlike today where white diamonds are the norm.

The Love of Antique Furniture

Posted by the author on August 10th, 2009

Why are there so many antique furniture lovers? There are many reasons. For some, the craftsmanship and beauty is what draws them to pieces from ages past. Others enjoy the historical significance of collecting furniture from long ago. Still others may think of buying old furniture as an investment that could pay off in the future. No matter why you choose to enter the world of antiques, you are sure to find plenty of fulfillment shopping for and purchasing beautiful pieces of furniture.

Antique And Collectible Glass

Posted by the author on August 10th, 2009

The world of antique and collectible glassware is vast and interesting. There are many appealing choices when it comes to collecting glass items. For example, you may want to specialize in one particular area like Depression glass, carnival glass or art glass. Or you may decide to collect different types of glass items from one particular time period. Still other collectors just choose what they like best and don’t worry about what kind of glass it is or how old it is. It all depends on your goals as a collector. Do you want items that will increase in value or are you just looking for something nice to display in your home?

Porcelain Collectible Dolls: What Every New Collector Should Know

Posted by the author on August 6th, 2009

The art of making doll has been alive since prehistoric or ancient times. Through the ages, dolls have been crafted from a variety of materials including wood, stone, clay, papier mache, wax and fabric. Perhaps the most popular and beloved type of doll is the porcelain doll. Porcelain was introduced in the early 1800s and is made from china or bisque fired at extremely high temperatures. Plastic became a popular material for dolls around the time of World War II. These days, plastic dolls are the most popular in toy stores (thanks to Barbie) while porcelain collectible dolls are sought after by doll collectors of all kinds, from the hobbyist to the investor.

Spiderman and Video on Spiderman-Hulk-Ironman

Posted by the author on August 6th, 2009

If you are a comics reader or even a movie goer, then it is unmissable that you’ve heard of Spider-Man or seen his posters. This Marvel comics superhero has been a recognizable icon since his first appearance in 1962 and continues to be one to this day. These days, there are not only comics devoted to this character, but video games and even blockbuster movies.

The Drop Diamond Pendant From a Man’s Perspective

Posted by the author on July 27th, 2009

Intelligent men have opinions and are often able to explain in a logical way why things are as they are. But some things are just not so easy to explain. For example: What is it about the woman I love that makes her so… magical?

She is beautiful – not necessarily the way the world sees beauty. Model-like sizes and shapes don’t matter here. Why do I feel the way I do when I look at her? When she smiles? I cannot tell.

She is special. Nobody is like her. She is an individual unlike anyone in the whole world. I gave up more than half of the world’s population when I chose her
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She is mine. And I am hers. I don’t know how it works but living without her would be as if only part of me was alive. There is some magical connection between us.

Women themselves are magical. Is there anything in the world that can compare to the woman I love? Only something supremely beautiful. Something spectacularly special. Something invaluable.

Perhaps women can be compared to something which they love – diamonds. Why is a diamond often called her „best friend�? Because they are very much alike. A woman and a diamond area perfect match. They are beautiful, they are stunning and yes – they are often unpredictable. Did you notice the limitless number of colors diamonds constantly radiate?

Diamonds are special. There is nothing quite like a diamond in the whole world. It took millions of years to make a diamond. Thousands of work hours are spent and hundreds of tons of sand and rock are removed and sieved in order to find one. Sound like your dating experience?

A drop diamond pendant is full of symbolism which, combined with its astonishing beauty makes every woman who wears it look and feel magical. The ancients from Egypt, Rome, Greece and India saw a wealth of meaning and a source of power in these rare creations.

Teak Furniture like Danish Teak Furniture and Mannington Kona Teak

Posted by the author on July 21st, 2009

Teak wood is best for use as patio furniture because it is naturally resistant to weather as well as lasting and beautiful. Teak outdoor furniture is an elegant way to enjoy time spent outside. Although teak is more expensive than aluminum when it comes to patio furniture, the money is well spent because teak furniture retains its beauty and durability for years. Some pieces of furniture made from teak can be considered heirloom quality because of the amazing craftsmanship and fine wood.