Posted by admin | Posted in Picnic Supplies | Posted on 05-08-2011
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High fashion-but-not-really Picnic Party?
My mother and I are attending a party this weekend … But ironically, it is a picnic theme and place outdoors in our friend's huge backyard [they put much effort into them and they are inviting many, many families]. With spring here, I thought, It would be nice to wear light clothes and I bought this for juicy: But I have a problem with shoes .. Wedges? kitten heels? Flip-flops? Should I go to the formal or casual atmosphere? I usually do not after this kind of questions here, but I'm really having trouble deciding whether my handbag, shoes, hair had to be elegant / Classic or flirty / fun. It is on this Saturday, and I'm in a dilemma! Thanks a lot. =)
I think you should definitely wear wedges! So you can can go for a happy medium between formal / casual. Wedges are great summer, and then you can wear your hair in a messy bun or something. just so They are not too "done" for a picnic party. whatever you do, I would not wear any kind of kitten heel or high heel because the heel to penetrate the soil can, if you are in the yard, and that's always annoying. and I think, look, the flip-flop dress is exaggerated. so wedges!
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Picnic Bug Napkin Rings $30.00 Fair Trade Artisans: Ecuador: MCCH In response to the rising costs of living in Ecuador during the 1980s, a group of faith-based communities organized to find a solution. The result was the formation of MCCH, a cooperative marketing organization which was started in 1985. Maquita Cushunchic Comercializando Como Hermanos, whose name is a mix of Quechua and Spanish and means “Let’s join hands and ma… |
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Sexy Tube Top by KD dance, Stretch Knit Fashion Versatility, Doubles As Mini Skirt, Playful, Sophisticated & Smart, Made In New York City USA Stretch Knit Tube Top that doubles as a Pull On Skirt. Sexy and comfortable our knits are crafted to stretch, flow and accent your curves and unique sense of living in the moment dancer beauty. KD dance clothes are constructed to last and snap back to new after each wash.If you are discovering KD dance for the first time we have matching Tights, Tanks, Wraps, Leg Warmers, Shrugs also available h… |
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500 Assorted Bug Shape Foam Self-Adhesive Craft Stickers $9.95 You’ll get stuck on these friendly-faced foam critters! These 2″ self-adhesive shapes come in ladybug, bee, worm, butterfly, firefly and snail designs. These are just what you need to help you scrapbook your “bugs” life! Use on craft projects, notebooks and more! (500 pcs. per unit)… |
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12 Insect Rubber Duckies $5.99 12 Insect Rubber Duckies. You’ll never be “bugged” by these vinyl duckies. 2 1/2″ Duckies do not float upright…. |
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The Picnic $10.36 The perfect way to spend a sunny spring day–having a picnic! |
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White Table Decoration for a Spring Party or Picnic $24.99 Roland Krieg White Table Decoration for a Spring Party or Picnic – Photographic Print |
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Young Couple Enjoying Picnic Near Lake in Spring $24.99 H. Armstrong Roberts Young Couple Enjoying Picnic Near Lake in Spring – Photographic Print |
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Young Couple Enjoying Picnic Near Lake in Spring or Summer $24.99 H. Armstrong Roberts Young Couple Enjoying Picnic Near Lake in Spring or Summer – Photographic Print |
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Packing Up A Picnic $6.96 Pack a basket; we’re going on a picnic! But picnics can be more than just a summertime event, and can definitely be more than the same old fried chicken and potato salad. Authors Rick Walton and Jennifer Adams present dozens of new ideas for picnics any time of year, with interesting new recipes and lots of fun games and activities to do while picnicking. Somehow, food tastes better when it’s eaten outside. With Packing up a Picnic, kids can grab their favorite foods, head to a park, spread out the blanket, and chow down! Packing up a Picnic offers ideas for new and unusual picnics with themes that encourage fun, learning, and creativity. Each picnic includes an introduction, a list of supplies and items to bring, a menu with recipes and hints on making and packing the food. The authors also include some general picnic requirements and things the planner should know, such as the best picnic container, what to put your picnic on, what to eat your picnic with, and other items to remember such as mosquito repellent, sunscreen, and moist towlettes for easy cleanup. Plus, the authors discuss germs, food storage and handling and how to avoid getting sick by handling food in the right way. Including these unique picnic themes: Breakfast Picnic Bicycle Picnic Haunted Picnic Snow Picnic Mystery Picnic |
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Songs and Themes $13.58 Four years after 2004′s Sweetness of the Water, where former drum’n'bass duo Spring Heel Jack (John Coxon and Ashley Wales) began playing their own instruments and enlisting collaborators to realize their own electronic jazz vision, they return to Thirsty Ear’s Blue Series Songs and Themes. This time out, Wales works only with samples, while Coxon, plays guitar, violin, glockenspiel, and bass. The rest of the cast is a curious and exciting one: Vanguard jazz legend John Tchicai plays saxophones and bass clarinet, Orphy Robinson is on vibes, American ex-pat Roy Campbell plays various trumpets and flute, and the rhythm section consists of double bassist John Edwards (Evan Parker, James Hardway, Steve Reid, Paul Lovens), and drummer Tony Marsh (who has played with everyone from Kim Fowley to Mike Westbrook). The guests include J Spaceman on electric guitar on a pair of tracks, and drummers Mark Sanders and Rupert Clervaux on others. In the title lies the key to the album. It is a jazz record, but it is also a classical one; it is a moody, subdued, beautifully lyric and sometimes tense series of 12 charted tunes and takes.The themes are obvious from the beginning, such as the opener, “Church Music,” where glockenspiel, piano, a meandering violin almost on stun, all enter slowly, nearly processionally, before Campbell begins to articulate his motif to lend the proceedings body to hold the hovering spirit within. This is contrasted with “Dereks,” a deeply moving elegy where samples and vibes, doubled violin, and rumbling bass drum effects are the frame for Tchicai’s deep, soulful solo of a song that acts as both melodic frame and improvisational device. “Without Words” is another quiet, song-oriented piece with beautiful trumpet work by Campbell. The entire first half of the recording is very quiet and meditative but hardly boring. It’s very English but only in the sense that Neil Ardley, Mike Gibbs, or Westbrook are. Things don’t get outside or move up in terms of volume or improvisation until track five, “Folk Player,” where Coxon’s violin, subtle sonic samples, extremely interactive drumming, and Robinson’s vibes wind through a series of themes and schematics allowing plenty of space for improvisation. Tchicai’s bass clarinet is the focus of “Silvertone,” a somewhat droning, quietly articulated piece where his breath control, pulse, and tonal flavor are in stark contrast to Coxon’s violins. “Clara” is the most beautiful son here. Its gently flowing articulation and Clervaux’s brushwork on the drum kits are beautifully asserted and may move slowly, but they are not static.Things get wonderfully skronky and dissonant on “1,000 Yards” with Spaceman’s guitar scree piled and soaring above violin and sampled drones and Marsh’s drumming moving it all into a blur. The Eastern tinge in “At Long Last,” with Robinson’s sparse vibes laying a bedrock for the delightfully almost-off-the-rails solo of Campbell, who uses contrapuntal intervals and a restrain |
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Spring Picnic by O’Ryan, Ellie Hino, Sachiho Edition , 0 $3.99 Sugar plans a picnic for her friends, but they all want to do different things instead. |
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Spring Picnic By ORyan, Ellie/ Hino, Sachiho (ILT) $12.16 Sugar plans a picnic for her friends, but they all want to do different things instead. Author: ORyan, Ellie/ Hino, Sachiho (ILT) Series Title: Scholastic Readers Publication Date: 2010/01/01 Number of Pages: 32 Binding Type: Paperback Grade Level: 12 Language: English Depth: 0.25 Width: 6.00 Height: 8.75 |
