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Selecting the appropriate d?cor for a wedding can be a fun project. The bride typically selects the wedding colors, which are the base by which the bridal party's attire and accessories are chosen. In addition, the bridal bouquet often coordinates with the wedding colors whenever possible.
Flowers are a large part of the d?cor for any wedding. They are beautiful, romantic and add a touc...
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DIY Countertops Lincoln, NE Worry free florists service in Lincoln.
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Unique By Design Lincoln, NE Your local Decorations providers.
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Pier 1 Imports Lincoln, NE Serving Lincoln's need for Party Favors.
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Euphoria Lincoln, NE Savings on centerpiece.
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My Designer-Linda Karnes Lincoln, NE For centerpieces at your event.
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Denie's Place Lincoln, NE Lincolns specialist for centerpieces.
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Ohio is for Lovers Have the Wedding of Your Life in Hocking Hills
- When you think of Ohio you may not think of romance but Ohio has many romantic places Are you planning a wedding Hocking Hills in Ohio is the place for you
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The Home Theater Experience
- The Home Theater ExperienceBy Doug SheridanWhy do you enjoy the cinema? It's a great place to sit back, relax, and forget all your troubles. The wide screen, the sound blasting all around takes your mind off everyday day problems, as you get more and more involved in the movie. It really is a great way to spend a couple of hours; it's just a shame that it has to end. Or, does it?What if instead of being a short experience, you could bring the experience into your home? Gather up all the technical wizardry, the picture, the sound, the experience and bring it into your own living room, basement or which ever room you decide. Wouldn't that be fantastic?You'd better sit down, take a deep breath and listen up. You can do what I just described. Not long ago it was only the elite who could afford to be so extravagant, the people who seemed to have money to burn, more money than sense, but technology has changed all that. The price has come way down and now put these home systems into the reach of everyday people who would rather spend their time at home being entertained than waiting for that one day a week, or month to go watch a movie.The equipment needed to set up a home movie system isn't going to cost you an arm or a leg, it actually fits into the budget of most working families. Lets begin with the basics. A twenty seven inch or larger television,. A three-speaker system, and a DVD player. This may be enough to give you that feeling of being in a movie theater. I say maybe because if you want to enhance the experience even more there are of course more things you can do.This is where it gets tricky. You have to know your budget and know what you can afford to spend. If the above system fits your finances stay with it a while, you can always add to it when money is more plentiful. There's no sense spending a bundle and having your enjoyment taken away wondering how the heck you're going to pay for it.Lets get back to the other stuff, lets say money is abundant or you've paid off the basic system and are ready to add a few features. What should be a few of the considerations?Well before you go charging off to the store measure the room. If you buy furniture and bring it home and it's to big, you have to go back, tell the salesman you screwed up and want to replace it. A waste of your time, the sales persons time, and embarrassing to boot.Furniture, if you don't know, they now have a whole line of furniture especially for the home theater. Yes they do, really! It's designed to enhance the pleasure of viewing movies and TV in your own home. When you get to this point, take your time; try it out, your going to spend a lot of time with it.Now you know what a home theater is, here are a few tips about your basic equipment. When you purchase your TV don't think you have to buy the biggest available. If your home theater room is ten foot by ten foot a forty-eight inch TV is overkill. It probably wouldn't make you go blind but it would sure take away the enjoyment. A little common sense is needed here to pick a TV that fits the size of the room. Go to the store and sit approximately the same distance from the various sizes TV's as you will in your home and find one that's pleasant and easy on the eyes.Lets talk about speakers. When you listen to speakers in a store they may sound great but once you get them home they may sound really crappy. This is normally due to the acoustics of the area where they're set up. Talk to the storeowner or salesman and make sure they have a return policy. You don't want to be stuck with speakers if they don't provide the sound you're looking for. Check the agreement and if it's not stated, get it in writing.Most DVD players will work with a home theater system, some people think you need a high quality player but most home theater experts believe all deliver clear and crisp pictures, there are companies that promise flicker free pictures but this particular feature is built into most DVD players, check the manual before buying.Once you decide on a room for your home theater. If it is pretty big the basic three-speaker system may not give the performance you desire. You might need to add speakers to get the sound you desire. If the room is exceptionally big you might consider adding a subwoofer to your system. If this has you confused Talk to the salesman or go on the Internet for information on the different type of speakers available.Add all this together and it will give you the best home theater experience that only a few could enjoy a few years ago. If you don't like the idea of setting up your own system there are people out there that will help you. Home theater designers are willing to come to your home and set the whole thing up for you. It will cost you more but if you have the extra cash go for it.The last thing and most important thing to make your home theater experience complete. Don't forget the popcorn popper or do as I do, get some microwave popcorn and keep plenty of soda in the fridge.Doug Sheridan is involved in many online ventures. He researches and writes articles to help people make wise and educated decisions. http://home-theater.opertoonity.com/
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Secrets to a Successful Container Garden
- Secrets to a Successful Container Garden(ARA) – Now that warmer temperatures have finally arrived, you’re probably itching to get outside and start planting. But what if you don’t have a lot of space to work with or a lot of time?Outdoor container gardening is an easy way to add splashes of color to all your outdoor spaces -- the deck, patio, porch or windowsill -- and regardless of your gardening experience or level of expertise, it’s really as easy as 1-2-3. One, plan ahead; two, plant your containers; and three, maintain them.Whether you’re a first-timer or veteran, here are some tips for getting the best looking, lush flower pots in the neighborhood:1. PlanningBegin by thinking about the color schemes you’d like to enhance your patio or deck. How will the flowers on your deck accent your kitchen’s décor? Think about what you planted last year, what worked and what didn’t and what exciting new varieties are available. Look at books and magazines for ideas and how you’d like your own containers to look.Consider your light conditions and what plants work well together -- shade foliage won’t grow well in conditions appropriate for, say, a Geranium. Toy with interesting textures and leaf colors in addition to bloom colors. A variety of foliage adds unique depth to your garden. Herbs and vegetables are becoming a popular trend. A corn plant by itself, for instance, as the main focal point is rather stunning. Snow peas growing up a post create curiosity. Purple basil, arugula, oregano and nasturtium are lovely flowering edible plants.2. Plant Your ContainersFirst, remember that trying to grow anything in containers with dirt from outside is a recipe for disaster. Gardening expert Felder Rushing, a horticulturalist from Mississippi who has written or co-authored 15 gardening books, says it’s imperative that you use quality potting soil if you want your plants to thrive. “The expense can be a turn-off though, so I recommend people make their own,” he says. “For the most simple mix, all you need is a bag of cheap potting soil with some finely ground bark mulch. Mix the two 50/50 and you’ll be all set.” In his book, “Container Gardening,” Rushing recommends other soil mix recipes that include sand, perlite, vermiculate and lime.No matter what you plant, Rushing stresses that plant roots need air in order to take in water and nutrients. “Pots with clogged drainage holes are plant killers,” he says.“Roots, potting soil or other debris can keep water from draining out of pots, which can lead to root drowning or even root rot. Every pot needs a clear drain hole.” Experts also agree that a plant’s roots need air in order to “breathe” oxygen… which is necessary for the plant to absorb nutrients and grow.Some materials used to assist drainage are rocks, broken terra cotta pieces and packing peanuts. Many times these don’t work because soil runs down into the crevices and blocks the drainage you so diligently tried to create. Also, once the pots are filled with rocks, soil, plants and water, they can get very heavy and hard to move.One alternative Rushing discussed is Better Than Rocks -- a non-woven, 100 percent recycled and reusable plastic mesh. This is a new planter drainage material that is placed in the bottom of containers. It is available in precut squares that can be used in either square or round containers. The material is very flexible so there is no need to trim the squares into circles. Better Than Rocks is also available in a large roll that you can cut to your desired size to fit planters precisely or accommodate your odd shaped planters.Your pots will be lighter (no rocks!) and you’ll use up to 1/3 less soil in each pot. And because it creates a pocket of air within the planter, it helps provide that critical oxygen your plants need to thrive. Optimal drainage leads to superior plant health and more blooms. For large containers, you can fill the very bottom with crushed annual packs (that your plants come in) or another lightweight material. Then use two layers of Better Than Rocks on top of that to keep the soil in the top part of your planter.Once your drainage system is in place, fill the pot with potting soil so the middle third of the pot is full, leaving four to five inches for plants. Next, take the plant plugs and set them in the pot. Start with the taller, wider center plant. Then place the next largest plugs around the perimeter, and balance them according to color and size with the smallest placed last. Rearrange until you are satisfied, fill with soil and water thoroughly.3. Plant MaintenanceAs your containers bloom and grow, give your plants a “haircut.” Pluck off dead blooms and trim leggy growth to keep your containers blooming well into the fall. Keep your plants watered and fertilize regularly.When it’s time to put everything away for winter, dump your pots out. This soil is ideal to top off your perennials or add to your compost. When using Better Than Rocks, you won’t have to pick out the rocks or other material from the bottom of the pot. Pull out the mesh layers and cut off any roots that may have grown into it. Roots that have grown into the material will dry out over the winter and come out easily the following spring. You can reuse the material year after year.For a special discount on your Better Than Rocks purchase, log on to www.betterthanrocks.com and use code “btrara08” or call (888) 994-7855. With this special code, you will receive 20 percent off your total order.Courtesy of ARAcontent
Decorations at any party or wedding can make the event well planned-out . The right decorations can set the ambience of an event, so you'll want to set the appropriate tone for your event - be it a wedding. From the party or wedding invitations to the party favors, you'll want to find the best decorations and supplies for your event in Lincoln, NE. Party supplies vendors often have a wide assortment of party supplies, for whatever the theme of your Lincoln party is. These Lincoln party stores will provide you with a wide selection for every detail of your wedding or party. If you're looking for plates, napkins, flowers or any other kind of Lincoln party supplies for your party in Lincoln, NE, the party supply companies listed in our directory can help you find all the decorations to give your party a great atmosphere!
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