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Sunday, 8 December 2013
What Makeup For The Holiday Season?
Here are a few ideas on how to glam up your make up style over Christmas and get into the festive spirit.
Glitter goes well with any make up or outfit for all women during the Holiday Season. You can wear naturally colored lip gloss with glitter sparkles to brighten up your lipstick and give your lips a Christmas glitter.
Having semi permanent make up done can save you time and serve as a base for your make up as well. You can have eye liner, your eye brows accentuated and your lips outlined. This lasts for weeks and is a good way to get a good eye brow shape and lip shape.
Pink lip gloss (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
Blue, Green, Gold and Silver eye shadows with eye liner and thick mascara makes your eyes stand out and look dazzling for the evening.
More pastel colors and shiny lip gloss tones down your day look but keeps your make up looking festive.
Buying a make up palette with Christmas colors included is a must for taking with you when you go out.
And you could also invest in a bronzer brush on a stick to pop into your handbag to refresh your bronzed glowing look.
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Saturday, 7 December 2013
Deciding What To Wear Over Christmas?
You may need some party dresses, shoes, bags and new jewelry.
And a warm Christmas coat so that you can just wear your dress underneath.
Depending on where you are going and what you are doing you will need different outfits to wear and getting ready in advance will save you time and all you have to do is pick your clothes for the day or evening event you are going to.
For example, you might be spending Christmas Day at your parent's house or with your in laws. Or you could have a Christmas Eve dinner, drinks or party to go to and need something for the evening. And if you are going to Church you will also need an appropriate suit, dress, top and skirt to wear.
And if you are going clubbing to a Christmas party or out to a Glam bar or Chic restaurant you'll want to get your party clothes ready.
Matching shoes are important as well as your hand bag, jacket or coat.
Are you wearing patent or plain shoes? Low or High Heels? And what color?
Are your bags matching your shoes? Or will you use your favorite Christmas time bags?
Whatever you decide to wear over Christmas it's better to look through your wardrobe and get ready early on so that you can buy what you need and be ready over the Holiday Season to enjoy yourself.
Thursday, 5 December 2013
What are you wearing to parties over Christmas?
What are you wearing to parties over Christmas?
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Tuesday, 3 December 2013
Mini Dress Party Dresses On Sale Online Now!
Silver Glitter One Shoulder Party Dress - $29.99
Dreaming of being a superstar? Well this dazzling mini silver dress will make it real. Stylish one shoulder neckline with single long sleeve follows the latest fashion trends and perfectly highlights your well-toned collarbone. Eye-popping shiny fabric will gather all sights on you.
Pink Strapless Pleated Mini Party Dress - $27.99
Embrace elegance with a taste of whimsy and step into the sexy party dress! Without complicated decorations, this sweet and chic dress is adorned with exquisite pleats accent surrounding the curvy body. Striking strapless neckline and low back design highlights your sexy appeal.
Black Red Strapless Sexy Peplum Dress - $51.99
This dress features flat neckline with small v cut, strapless styling, peplum. Please purchase according to the following size data.
DVD Christmas Drinking Games
12 Drinking Games Of Christmas - $10.95 12 Drinking Games Of Christmas is in stock and ready to ship from Body Body. We stock 12 Drinking Games Of Christmas for $10.95 and we guarantee your satisfaction. |
Elf on the Shelf Hide and Seek Game - $17.99 The elf on the shelf is hidden but the music that you hear will help you find him. Someone hides Elf and then everyone tries to find him! The first player that does gets to put a gift in their sleigh and the first player to get 3 gifts in their sleigh wins! 5 fun ways to play! For 2 to 4 players or teams, ages 3 and up. Contents: Elf, shelf, 4 die cut sleighs, 9 gift tokens, North Pole token, rules. Requires 2 AA batteries, not included. |
Nightmare Before Christmas Operation - $22.49 "Well, Well, Well. What Have We Here?" It's Oogie Boogie with ghoulish ailments. Put on your scrubs and enter Dr. Finkelstein's lab as you operate on the Boogie Man in this classic game of removable parts. It will take a steady hand to get rid of Oogie's "crawling flesh", "spider veins", "snake eyes |
Monday, 2 December 2013
Christmas Games On Sale Now Online
Rudolph Saves Christmas DVD Game - $9.99 Whether you're a long-time fan of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer or introducing the classic holiday special to your kids for the first time, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer DVD Game is a game the whole family will enjoy! |
Christmas-opoly - $22.49 It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas! Get your lights up, your presents wrapped, gather family and friends, and pop the lid off Christmas-opoly! Watch out Players! You may be run over by a reindeer! Be nice...or you may end up with a lump of coal! To play, collect Christmas properties, |
Printable Christmas Games Pack - $19.95 Looking for fun Christmas games? Our printable Christmas Party Games Pack will make all your Christmas dreams come true! With over 70 Christmas games for kids, teenagers and adults, and New Year's Eve party games, too, this pack is incredible value for money. Includes gift exchange, trivia, crafts for kids, word searches, crosswords, mazes, left-right games, coloring pages, spot the difference, Christmas Dinner Fun or Forfeit game and much, much more. |
Christmas Evening Wear + Party Dress Ideas
Blue Keyhole Front Sequins Beads Party Dress - $70.99
This classy long maxi dress featuring sexy keyhole design front, cross straps with sequins and beads decor, delicate pleats elements, classic empire waist, zipper back finishes the whole romantic style.
Pink V Neck Crisscross Backless Ol Dress - $33.99
Still looking for perfect dress for your social party? Take a look at this feminine and fabulous knee-length dress. Deep v neck followed by sexy cut out detail high waist, bold crisscross accent open back, delicate pleats at waist and hip part bring sensual touching.
Merry Christmas Balloons On Sale Online Now!
Christmas Balloon and Teddy Bouquet - $49.95 This bunch of 6 Christmas Themed balloons, combined with a plush teddy bear, is a great way to really convey your sincere Christmas wishes. Celebrate with a Christmas balloon bouquet. Balloons and teddy bear will vary upon location. |
Saturday, 30 November 2013
What will you be doing on Christmas Day this year?
What will you be doing on Christmas Day this year?
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Sunday, 24 November 2013
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English: Uploaded from : http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/de/5/5c/Rockefeller_Center_Weihnachten.JPG Das Rockefeller Center in New York City zur Weihnachtszeit Eigene Aufnahme Lechhansl 15:53, 20. Jan. 2007 (CET) Dezember 2003 (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
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Sunday, 17 November 2013
Get Into The Festive Party Spirit With Some Games
By Sarah Porter
The holidays, especially Christmas, are exciting times for grown ups and kids, and that includes participating in some really exciting Christmas holiday party games enjoyed at family parties, office and business celebrations, and any other type celebration. You can read an awful lot about Christmas invitation wording ideas, family parties, gifts, trees, decorations, songs, and more, but not as much seems to be written about popular Christmas games for adults and kids. For these reasons, you'll find a few that will definitely bring excitement and fun to your holiday Christmas party celebration.
Build-a-Snowman Content: Assuming there is snow and you can go outside and play in it, have a snowman building content and judge based on originality and speed. You could have two winners: most original and fastest completed.
Snowball Fight & Throwing: Before starting, make a large target much like a bulls eye in the snow using food coloring. Then mark the areas by points earned just like shuffleboard or a dartboard. Then, each guest is given the same number of snowballs and attempts to hit the bull's eye. The person with the most points, wins.
Christmas Tree Decorating as a Person: Using ornaments, green crepe papers, tinsel, or whatever else you have on hand, decorate your tree, (human being) as creative as possible. You can have two winners here: the first to finish and the most creative.
Stocking Filling: Before starting, divide your guests into teams. Then, begin by having each team member take turns racing to fill his team's hanging stocking. However, both teams should be given a spoon to use to fill the stocking with wrapped candy. And, of course, the team that finishes first, wins.
Gift Exchange with Roll the Dice: Ask all your party guests to sit in a circle and place a gift in front of each one. Begin by playing a popular Christmas Carol while one to three dice are being passed around, spacing them out evenly. Each player rolls and then passes the dice to his left. If a player rolls a six, then that player can trade packages with any of the other players he chooses. At the end of the song, everyone keeps the package he has in front of him.
Find Christmas Words: Using your favorite Christmas words, ask you guests to make as many smaller words from the words you select like, reindeer, Santa Clause, poinsettia, stocking, Christmas, and other within a specific time period.
Gift Exchange by Theme: Before the party, you will need to select a theme the gifts. In your Christmas party invitation wordings, you should ask each guest to bring a gift of $25 or less with the theme you have chosen. Then, after your guests have arrived, you can begin the traditional take a number party game, and the winner gets the pick of the gifts. The last person to choose gets his choice among the gifts.
Movie or Photo Booth Contest: Set the stage with silly backdrops and props for your guests to perform their silly act in front of the others. You might consider filming it for an even more hilarious play back thrill.
Gifts by Birth Years: Before the party, be sure your invitation wordings for Christmas includes a request for all of your party guest to send you the year they were born. Then, sort all this information and ask each of your invited guests to buy a gift for that person you drew associated with the year they were born. Ask you guests to be creative and ingenious.
Regardless of the holiday Christmas games you decide to enjoy with your guest, the primary objective is to just have fun and enjoy the gathering among family and friends. And, above all, everyone should practice good gamesmanship, sportsmanship, and keep a good sense of humor, since embracing the spirit of the holidays is the true name of the game.
Read more about colorful, trendy, and unique Christmas invitation wordings for Christmas party, visit the large sample selection at http://www.invitationsbyu.com written by Sarah Porter.
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Thursday, 14 November 2013
Tips On Throwing A Christmas Party
How to Throw a Christmas Party - Holiday Party Planning Guide
By Jeanette Herren
If you're in charge of the office Christmas party or just a cozy gathering of close friends for holiday cheer, we've put together some helpful hints to make it go smoothly.
Invitations: Custom printed holiday party invitations get your guests excited! Does your invitation scream "I can't miss this party, it sounds fabulous!" or did you send out a letter sheet that reads like a grocery list of boring statistics that immediately got relegated to the holiday pile referred to "maybe we'll think about it unless a better invitation comes along." The party invitation is a sneak preview for your guests to see how great your holiday party will be and they won't want to miss the event of the season.
If you're in charge of ordering the holiday party invitations, pre order them as early as possible to reserve the invitation design you can't live without. When you have all the party details finalized, you can then complete your invitation order by emailing the final information to be printed on your invitations.
You'll want to send out Christmas party invitations at least three weeks prior to the party date. Business and corporate invitations are ordered and mailed as early as September to ensure a great turnout. Have at least one week between the RSVP date and the date of the holiday party. Your RSVP's can be formal cards that are mailed back to you, a phone number to reply to or the less formal, regrets only phone number for invitees that cannot attend. Don't select the "regrets only" option if you need to have a final count on "who's coming" for the caterer or your own planning of how much you'll need of paper goods, booze, tables and chairs, party favors and so on. When in doubt, you can also call or email your guests if they haven't responded by your rsvp date.
Guest List: Decide on a guest list for your holiday party, then check the calendar and set a date and time that is convenient for all your guests and/or co-workers. Planning the office Christmas party only to find out the boss will be in Tahiti on that date would be a disaster! Make sure there are no conflicting Christmas parties or holiday events planned or any scheduled business commitments that conflict. If your party won't be a success without "The Smiths" in attendance, make sure they have your party date open before you commit to your chosen date.
Date: If there's lots of competition for your chosen party date or lots of parties in your social circle, send out your invitations as early as September - or if that's just too early for you, send a Save the Date card so people will be anticipating your formal invitation details after they've added your party to their calendars. If the location of the party is critical for its success, or certain guests just have to be there or the party will bomb, make sure they are available BEFORE you commit to your chosen party date.
Location: Choose the party location. If the holiday party will not be held at the office or your home, reserve the location as soon as possible, if required. Double check and verify the date is set with your party location, caterer, DJ, photographer or any other personnel that are critical to the success of your holiday event.
Theme: Select the theme of your holiday party. What food and beverages will be served, decorations, music and activities (gifts, games, dancing, entertainment, Christmas carols, recognition awards, white elephant gifts, etc.)? You might have a favorite Christmas movie or song and you can decorate and plan around it with food, costumes, lighting and music. Pick a color, such as Christmas red, and buy all your decorations in this color - you can even ask your guests to dress in your party color. And don't forget the Christmas Tree! Have a tree-trimming party as your theme and ask guests to help or to bring an ornament. If you're planning a gift exchange, make sure you set a dollar limit and include the information on your invitation. You might choose to support your local food bank and ask guests to bring non perishable items for donation. This time of year, charities also have families you can sponsor. Pick a family and include their details and the items on their wish list with your invitation.
Entertainment: When all the guests arrive, what do you do with them? Mix and mingle is great for people that know each other or if you are having an open house for guests to just drop in. Some ideas for entertainment are: DJ, Band, Caricaturist, Magician, Balloon Magic, Clowns, Jugglers, Santa Claus, Toasts and Roasts, Christmas videos to play on your big screen, or party games.
Partyware: Are you going to use your best silver and china or festive plastic or holiday plates, napkins and eating utensils? Are you serving hot food, cold food, hot drinks, alcohol and wine - what type of glassware do you need? Do you need serving bowls and platters? Do you need centerpieces? A sign for the front "The Party's Here!"? Don't wait too long to go shopping as the best choices and the larger quantities will be available early in the season or may even be able to be special ordered for you.
Food: Set out a simple buffet, such as cheese and crackers, hot soup and small sandwiches, serve your favorite wines and a few fabulous desserts and you're guaranteed success. Or, if you're a dessert-aholic, avoid the dinner hassle altogether and have a dessert and drinks party. Make the desserts ahead of time, ask your guests to bring their favorite dessert (along with copies of their recipes to share) and enjoy the decadent treat. Also popular in today's economy is sharing the food responsibilities. The host supplies the main dish (and the location) and guests bring their favorite holiday recipe of hors d'oeuvres, salads, side dishes or desserts. Keep your focus on having a great time, not on breaking the bank with elaborate offerings. The focus is on getting together with your guests, not on the food.
Dress Code: What is the dress code? Strict black-tie, black-tie optional, festive attire, casual holiday attire, dress to impress, or anything but blue jeans. Sometimes the location of your holiday event will help determine dress code, but be specific on your invitations so your guests will arrive appropriately attired.
Alcohol: If alcohol is served, make sure designated drivers or other transportation is arranged (shuttles, taxies) or specify that you will provide overnight accommodations. If rooms are being reserved, please indicate how your guests can obtain one, what cost there is, if any, and any other important details.
Getting Help: Determine how much help you will need for the holiday party. Will you ask friends, family or co-workers to volunteer or what help will a catering service provide. For how long? Do you need a bartender? Valet parking attendants? A DJ? Who will help keep the food restocked? The drinks refilled? Where do you put the trash? Where do put the recycle trash? Who's going to clean up? A little planning ahead of time can make clean up much easier.
Name Tags: Don't forget the name tags! Spouses and significant others will appreciate your thoughtfulness.
An Hour Before: Turn on your favorite holiday music, light the candles, set out the hors d'oeuvres and open the wine and the bar. Take a quick look through the party area to make sure everything is in its place and double check your to-do-lists.
With planning, you can have the time to enjoy your party and your guests!
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Wednesday, 13 November 2013
Organizing A Christmas Party?
By Sila Rodney
With the prevailing economic climate, many households and companies may be questioning the purpose of having a Christmas celebration. For companies, Christmas parties seek to remind the staff members that they are part of the overall company goal. Therefore, Christmas parties help to motivate staff to work towards the common endeavor. The factors to consider when organizing a Christmas party include:
Budget
The cost of a party can be high, and thus it is important to set aside enough money for a successful function. Many companies have discovered the value of entertaining employees far outweighs the cost. Employee loyalty, motivation, networking and team spirit is the outcome of any successful party. This often has significant impact on productivity. The party can offer a grand opportunity to present annual recognition awards, which goes a long way in celebrating successes and encouraging improved personal performance.
Venue of the party
One of the most important decisions to make when you are considering a party for employees or colleagues is the venue. Where you choose to hold the event is borne to make a significant difference. It has the capacity of ensuring the success of the party. The location of the venue should be considered carefully; you need to ensure it is accessible to all the invited guests. Find out whether transport will be readily available to get some guests home. If you have chosen a venue that is far it is important to provide transport for the guests.
Highlights of the party
It is important to consider what you want included in the party. Some of the important highlights include casual refreshments, a sit-down meal, buffet or a bar. You could also consider live entertainment in the form of a magician for Christmas parties or a live band. Games such as Secret Santa or a fancy dress competition can be exciting. These highlights need to be determined before choosing the venue because some of the venues may not be in a position to accommodate all your needs.
Decorations
Some of the Christmas venues provide the decorations while others may require you to do your own decorations. If you are providing your own decorations, it is important to ensure they convey a desirable message. Therefore, if you are hosting a Christmas party for kids, the decorations will be different from what you may consider in a party hosted for teenager. The decorations for a Christmas party for your employees may demand more creativity because you are dealing with adults who expect more.
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Monday, 11 November 2013
Make Up For The Party Season
Here are a few ideas on how to glam up your make up style over Christmas and get into the festive spirit.
Glitter goes well with any make up or outfit for all women during the Holiday Season. You can wear naturally colored lip gloss with glitter sparkles to brighten up your lipstick and give your lips a Christmas glitter.
Having semi permanent make up done can save you time and serve as a base for your make up as well. You can have eye liner, your eye brows accentuated and your lips outlined. This lasts for weeks and is a good way to get a good eye brow shape and lip shape.
You can wear bright red lipstick over Christmas or a burgundy color will also add to your Christmas look.
Blue, Green, Gold and Silver eye shadows with eye liner and thick mascara makes your eyes stand out and look dazzling for the evening.
More pastel colors and shiny lip gloss tones down your day look but keeps your make up looking festive.
Buying a make up palette with Christmas colors included is a must for taking with you when you go out.
And you could also invest in a bronzer brush on a stick to pop into your handbag to refresh your bronzed glowing look.
Sunday, 10 November 2013
Got your Christmas Clothes and Accessories Yet?
You may need some party dresses, shoes, bags and new jewelry.
And a warm Christmas coat so that you can just wear your dress underneath.
Depending on where you are going and what you are doing you will need different outfits to wear and getting ready in advance will save you time and all you have to do is pick your clothes for the day or evening event you are going to.
For example, you might be spending Christmas Day at your parent's house or with your in laws. Or you could have a Christmas Eve dinner, drinks or party to go to and need something for the evening. And if you are going to Church you will also need an appropriate suit, dress, top and skirt to wear.
And if you are going clubbing to a Christmas party or out to a Glam bar or Chic restaurant you'll want to get your party clothes ready.
Matching shoes are important as well as your hand bag, jacket or coat.
Are you wearing patent or plain shoes? Low or High Heels? And what color?
Are your bags matching your shoes? Or will you use your favorite Christmas time bags?
Whatever you decide to wear over Christmas it's better to look through your wardrobe and get ready early on so that you can buy what you need and be ready over the Holiday Season to enjoy yourself.
Wednesday, 16 October 2013
Clothes for the Hoiday Season?
Have you already started buying clothes for Christmas and the Holiday season? Now is the time to start thinking about what you will need over November and December coming up to Christmas and the New Year.
Do you need party dresses, formal wear, a new coat or shoes?
Nearer to Christmas and the New Year you may not have so much time to get your clothes together.
For example, if you buy an new dress or suit for a Christmas party or business event you may need to have it altered and this could take more time if you leave it to the last minute.
Do you need to make a list of all the things you need?
Then if you get everything in time all you need to think about is your beauty; hair, makeup and nails!
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