Archive for January, 2012

PostHeaderIcon The Role Of Pink Ribbon Pins In The Fight Against Breast Cancer

Pink ribbon pins and other awareness products have become very popular in recent years. This is due in part to a growing trend of items “for a cause,” with proceeds often donated to research foundations or charitable organizations.

Pink ribbon pins, pink handbags and other breast cancer awareness goods are also popular due to the overwhelming number of lives this life-threatening illness touches. The National Cancer Institute estimates that 1 in 8 women will suffer from breast cancer at some point in their lives, leaving families, friends and communities to come together in support of the women they love.

Not only do breast cancer pins show support for the struggles of women suffering from this illness, they also support research and other programs. This includes the Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF), a charity devoted to prevention and cure of the disease. The BCRF promotes the famous pink ribbon pin, and other goods that display the pink ribbon logo associated with this cause. Jewelry, clothing, personal care items and a large quantity of other supportive products are also offered by companies that have relationships with BCRF, which pledge donations to the foundation in exchange for purchase.

Pink ribbon pins are also sold and distributed by Susan G. Komen for the Cure, the United States’ largest organization devoted to the fight against this disease. This organization is also responsible for the “Race for the Cure” fundraising events. For this reason, they also sell several types of athletic clothing and sporting goods emblazoned with the pink ribbon. While the pink ribbon pin is perhaps the best-known type of breast cancer pin, there are also several other varieties sold. For example, the Komen Foundation also sells its own lapel pins for breast cancer awareness, including enamel pins especially made with the charity’s name.

Since all these awareness items are generally sold by charitable organizations, much of their purchase price is donated directly to support cancer programs. For example, the BCRF uses 90% of all monies collected by the charity to fund research and awareness programs, with only 10% going to production of goods, printed materials, salaries and other administrative costs. High percentages are also typically donated by companies who have partnerships with these charities, such as Baccarat, Swarovski and Sephora.

Simply put, breast cancer pins and similar items allow more people to make meaningful contributions to support research and awareness, even if they don’t feel like they’re financially able to donate directly.

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PostHeaderIcon Canvas Wall Art Decor Tips – 4 Creative Ways To Hang Paintings

Hanging canvas wall art does not have to be confined to hammering a nail into the wall, installing a wire hanging kit behind a canvas and propping up the painting onto the nail on your wall. There are creative ways to hang artwork aside from this standard method. Hanging paintings in unusual ways can add interest to your room’s visual appeal.

The method of hanging your canvas can also make it the focal point of your room or wall. You can hang your art creatively but be sure not to add things that could take away the attention from the artwork itself. Sometimes your hanging method becomes part of the artwork itself. Here are 4 creative ways to hang your paintings:

1. Frame – You can make a painting look more formal with a frame. Frames can be expensive if you have them customized to your artwork. A cheaper way to frame your painting is by getting ready-made frames at home decor outlets or art stores. You can also look for old frames from thrift shops and yard sales, and refurbish them with new varnish or paint. Check out pretty metallic gold spray paints at hardware stores. Take measurement your canvas wall art before hunting for frames.

2. Ribbon – You can use pretty ribbons to hang your canvas on the wall. Instead of wiring the painting from behind, you can attach 2 pieces of ribbons to the top left and right sides of the canvas and tie it into a ribbon with some space between the knotted ribbon and the canvas. The ribbon will be visible above the canvas and used to hang the artwork to the nail on the wall. Get pretty ribbons but avoid too many patterns and printed designs on the ribbon to make the focus remain on the artwork.

3. Grouping – You can group several small pieces of paintings to make up the artwork on your wall or hallway. This is ideal if you have a lot of space to cover but only have small paintings or picture frames. It also makes an interesting wall art that house guests can view one by one. Group together photos or paintings with similar subjects.

4. Hang in rows – You can hang a series of paintings on one side of a wall like in a long office corridor, staircase, or hallway in your home. You can also do this in your living room or dining room. A good way to do this is by getting canvas art sets in 3 to 5 pieces of canvas that go together and make up one painting. These canvas art sets can have several pieces of canvas in the same size or in different sizes to make them an offset canvas.

Canvas wall art are supposed to complement the surroundings and existing home design. Consider your color theme, furniture style and your personal tastes in artwork. Take measurements of your wall to make sure you do not buy canvas art sets that are too large or wide. Match frame and ribbon colors to your room’s color theme but do not get them in the same color as your wall to create contrast.

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PostHeaderIcon How to Get FarmVille Dollars

Having FarmVille dollars is essential to progressing in FarmVille the Facebook game. The game is pretty self-explanatory to a certain degree it is also to some extent instinctive but one thing I have found that many people find difficult is obtaining FarmVille dollars. You will receive coins from harvesting crops and then selling them and the same is done through harvesting fruit and vegetables.

In order to get the infamous Farm dollars you will need access to the following; a computer, Facebook and the Facebook game FarmVille. Below I will tell you four possible ways in order to get FarmVille dollars.

The first way is through moving up levels in FarmVille and for every level up you will receive one free Farm Dollar (FV). These can be gained every time you level up on the game. One way to level up quickly is to plan and harvest a crop that grows really quickly. One such crop could be soy beans. They grow really fast and so can be collected and harvested really quickly. An effective method would be to plant many of these at the same time that way there will be more experience points when it comes round to harvest it all.

The second and simpler way to get Farm dollars would be to check on your FarmVille friends’ farm and help them every day this will also give you experience points. This method is more effective with the more friends you have. Also you should accept and send as many mystery gifts as possible. Again this will give you experience points and help you towards levelling up.

The third way to get Farm dollars is through buying them with your own money (real money). The way to do this would be to click on “Add farm coins and cash” which is located on the top navigation bar of your FarmVille screen. After doing this a pop up will appear and it will allow you to pick the amount of Farm dollars you wish to purchase. The best value in my opinion is 310 Farm dollars. You will pay the money through PayPal or via a Credit Card. In my opinion you should not do it this way as well what is the point in spending real money for something which is essentially useless.

The fourth and final way I will be discussing is through earning ribbons. You will get a Farm dollar for every category you have a ribbon in and NOT I repeat NOT for each ribbon you have earned, many people make this mistake. For example if you have 12 Farm dollars and have received a ribbon in 13 categories and have 21 ribbons in total.

To see all the possible ribbons you can get and what you need to do to earn them click on the bottom right of the FarmVille screen on the ribbon icon. Click the next ribbon icon after clicking on the first blue one. And there you will see all the possible ribbons you can achieve,

I hope this helped!

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PostHeaderIcon Principal Functions of Tools That Use a Specified Size of a Dot Matrix Printer’s Ink Ribbon

To clearly explain about the size of a dot matrix printer’s ink ribbon, you have to understand the core of the printer or the device itself. This is a kind of a computer printer that utilizes the specified size of a dot matrix printer’s ink ribbon. The print head runs back and forth, up and down motions. The pages are printed through the use of impact. The mechanism is actually similar to how a typewriter works.

Any size of a dot matrix printer’s ink ribbon is utilized in the process according to the printer’s requirement. The letters are first drawn on the dot matrix. This is why the fonts and graphics that are printed vary and are not consistent. Mechanical pressure is applied to be able to start printing. The printers that utilize any size of a dot matrix printer’s ink ribbon can come up with copies with or without carbon.

How the Printer Works

Every dot that is created through the size of a dot matrix printer’s ink ribbon is produced through a wire or pin that is actually a small metal rod. The rod is driven forward by the power that the small electromagnet has. There is part that can be made from artificial sapphire or ruby that are perforated with holes or the guide plate, which face the paper and the ribbon of the printer.

The print head is the moving part of the device. When using the printer to print out generic texts, it will only be able to print one line of a text at a time. There are some types of this printer with print heads that have one vertical line of dot making tool. There are also some types that try to improve the density of the dots by having some interleaved rows.

Other Essential Notes

The printer that utilizes the specified size of a dot matrix printer’s ink ribbon is favored by many people, especially those who require heavy printing requirements. Unlike the more advanced tools, this kind of printer is highly durable. More often than not, it will only wear out when ink invades the device that serves as guide on the header. When this happens, dirt may stick on the print head that may cause inaccurate guidance on the wires used by the tool to make it work more efficiently. If this problem won’t be fixed as soon as possible, there may come a time when the printout will become unclear and hard to read.

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PostHeaderIcon Christmas Gift Wrapping With a Zing

One of the ways to dress your Christmas gifts is to wrap it up in a way that speaks uniqueness, simplicity, and creativity. Even before doing your shopping you can already envision the final look of your presents – what style you prefer and wrapping materials to be used. Colored papers, bows, laces, ribbons and shiny cloths can all be utilized in unimaginable ways to spice up your gifts. Likewise, accessories like flowers, ribbons and ribbons, may be used above the wrapping paper, giving your gifts the zing!

GIFT WRAPPING MATERIALS
There are a wide variety of gift wraps available in market. The most sought after among these are the colored papers – perfect for wrapping presents in different sizes and come in all sorts of colors and patterns. If you desire to use odd colors like metallic silver, gold, beige and crimson, then feel free to do so. There are also crushed, velvet papers that look like velvet and crushed tissue fabrics.

You can also use a plastic gift bag. Simply place your present inside and tie it with a lace or ribbon. Alternatively, fabric pieces make good wrapping material. To complete the look, dry flowers or beads may be set on the sides.

CHRISTMAS GIFT WRAPPING IDEAS
• Tip #1: Simply wrap the gift in a wrapping paper (nothing fancy) and write some catchy lines on the tags to enthuse some excitement as people open them up. This is the easiest of all the ideas to be presented.

• Tip #2: Place your present inside a plastic/paper gift bag and tie with a colored lace or ribbon. For a more creative and sophisticated look, include some confetti, spiral ribbons or glitters.

• Tip #3: Grab a piece cloth that is shiny on one side – this will further enhance the final look. Place it on a flat surface with the wrong side facing upwards. Situate the gift on the center of the cloth. Then bring the diagonally opposite corners together and tie into a knot. If desired, you can add some flowers or ribbons over the knot.

• Tip #4: Misuhiki cords make good embellishments on a wrapped present. Suggestively, wrap it using velvet or tissue paper. Then tie a know using the misuhiki cord and position it at the corner of the present for a dramatic effect.

• Tip #5: Recycle your holiday or greeting cards and glue them together to make a bigger card. Use this to wrap your presents. This will not only be friendly to nature but also ingenious and creative.

• Tip #6: Wrap your gift in a conventional way using a thick colored paper. Affix some beads on the edges with glue. You may choose to do a straight line or zigzags. Lastly, place a tag with a curled ribbon at one corner.

• Tip #7: Another easy way to wrap your gifts is the candy style. Put the present on the center and roll the paper around it. Finally, tie a ribbon or colored tape on each side.

Apply these gift wrapping ideas this Christmas and see your creativity flow in front of you! Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

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PostHeaderIcon Cheap and Cheerful Christmas Tips

Christmas Tree

Whatever your style, your Christmas tree will be the main area of focus. How you decorate it will vary depend on the individual but there are some basic tips to follow regardless of your taste:-

1) Always start with the lights. Don’t skimp on them – for every vertical foot of the tree use a strand of 100 lights

2) Don’t use ribbon and garlands of beads on the tree together – use one or the other

3) If you use a ribbon to wrap around the Christmas tree – make sure it is wrapped around at the same angle all the way down with the same space between each row. Just rest it gently on some branches but do not tuck it in

4) Place all your decorative, special baubles on first. Fill the gaps with cheaper, plainer baubles and don’t forget to make sure the weight is distributed evenly around the tree

5) If you want to create more depth, hang some baubles near to the trunk of the tree

6) If you want to go really radical this year, do something bizarre like building a Christmas tree out of hard backed books – simply build it up layer by layer using less number of books each time. Place the books at different angles to create the right effect, and then place an angel on top. It looks fantastic but be warned – you will need quite a few books.

Christmas stockings

If you still like to use the traditional Christmas stocking but have no fireplace to hang them from, no problem. Try one of these alternatives instead:-

1) I found this one on a blog and thought it was a brilliant idea! – Simply attached two long double lengths of wide ribbon securely from your ceiling. Find a slim, solid branch. Paint it white and hang it across your wall with the ribbons holding it in place. Make sure the branch is balanced and secure before attaching your Christmas stockings.

2) Or go really radical and buy some fun, funky wellies and use them instead!

Decorative Ornaments

Tired of using the same old ones? Ready to create some cheap, cheerful alternatives?

1) Create a beautiful centre piece for your table by building an orange pyramid, use six oranges on the bottom row, three on the middle row and one on top. Add some leaves to really set it off

2) If you have some spare or old baubles, why not create a bauble garland? Simply attach the baubles to a long piece of ribbon (thread the ribbon through the baubles hoop and secure it with a knot). Use it to decorate a bare piece of wall – let your imagination run wild to create a really stunning effect

3) Is you room mainly white? Not a problem, hang individual various glass baubles on white ribbon from the ceiling. Use them to hang over sideboards or to create a focal point in a corner. Different effects can be achieved by having the ribbon different lengths. Have a play until you’re happy with the result – stunning!

4) One of my favourites is to use clear glass vases and fill them will an assortment of items. A large church candle surrounded by fresh cranberries looks fantastic, if your home is more minimalist then surround the candle with glass beads or sticks of cinnamon. If you have some small baubles, place them carefully into the vase – you can stick to one colour or mix and match using several different sized vases to achieve a real contemporary look. The great thing about these is that they can be placed anywhere – on mantelpieces, window sills or tables in kitchens, dining rooms, bedrooms or bathrooms

For the Children

There are many different things that you can do to make Christmas really special for your children, but these have to be my favourite two:-

1) Attach plastic mugs to the spindles on your staircase using pieces of scrap ribbon. Fill them with their favourite Christmas sweets and munchies. Not only will this keep your kids entertained but it will make your visitors smile!

2) Make the children their very own advent calendar by using plastic cups – make sure they are sturdy enough to stack. Number them from 1 to 25. Line each individual cup with brightly coloured tissue paper, add the treat then stack them up somewhere stable.

Happy times!

Sue Hessom is a renowned lifestyle writer who also has a passion for all things ‘interior’ and has recently launched a homestyling company, Tidy Interiors. Please visit the website http://www.tidyinteriors.co.uk, follow me on facebook or Twitter or follow my blog http://freehomestylingtips.blogspot.com/