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Six Ways to Decorate Your Wedding Arch

Sometimes a wedding arch is a no-brainer way to spruce up your ceremony site. No-brainer, at least, until you actually have one in your hands and ready to decorate. Then it gets a little more complicated.

Thinking back to prom, you might recall something vaguely gauzy, but that doesn't give you much to go on when you have that bare-looking eight foot metal structure in your living room. Plus, maybe you want an arch that doesn't look like prom at all -- and personalization is what's going to make your wedding tick. Here are some ways to give that arch a touch of your wedding's unique flavor.

The Balloon Arch: Don't forget this dramatic, pearly alternative to the wood or metal arch.

A determined bride (or family member) can definitely do this herself; helium isn't even required if you use PVC or can suspend microfilament from the ceiling. Just keep in mind it's best to build the arch the day of the wedding, and essential to build it within hours of the ceremony if you use helium-filled balloons.

The Classic Arch: Soften the hard bones of your arch by draping it in gauzy base material (tulle, organza) and silk garlands of ivy (or real grape vines).

Now accent with a large silk bow, a pomander ball or "kissing ball" -- which you can make yourself if you're willing to use silk roses -- or a traditional grouping of flowers at the top.
Or for a little more oomph, use the rule of three: one flower arrangement for the top, and at least one at each base. DIY-ers are probably best off sticking to silk, or at least using potted flowers at the base.

The Gothic Arch: Use a simple black arch that rises to a dramatic point and leave the lines clean and unadorned -- or attach dried curly willow for a downright spooky touch. Hang an enormous floral kissing ball from the apex.

The All-Floral Arch: Dripping from top to toe in greenery and roses, the all-floral arch is the kind of formal living sculpture seen in cavernous churches. The greens and blooms in this arch seem to float on air, with the flowers appearing immensely heavy (they are) and the arch insubstantial.

The all-floral arch is definitely a job for the pro -- grand and expensive.

The Woodsy Arch: Add some unexpected texture by strapping young apple or willow branches to the sides of your arch. Or instead of a fabric or ivy base, attach garlands of ferns.

The Tropical Palm Arch: Dressed entirely in palm tree fronds, the tropical arch creates a sharp, dramatic and slightly masculine silhouette. This simple but striking approach is perfect for the handy DIYer.
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Delicious Knickers Features 1930s Glamour from Aloe Loungewear

Bedford, UK (ContentDesk) April 11, 2006 -- Delicious Knickers on-line lingerie boutique launches its Spring Collection featuring pure 1930s glamour from Aloe Loungewear as worn by Dita von Teese. Capturing the elegance of an era thats infamous for its decadence and sheer delight in living, Aloe jostles ruffled silk knickers with opaque kaftans and italian palazzo pants to entice, allure and seduce. With a hint of Spring in the air, now is the time to look at ways of crossing boundaries and wearing pure lingerie as stylish outerwear. If this is a look that appeals, then look no further than Aloe at Delicious Knickers. Take the black padded silk cropped jacket and team it with jeans for a hip style that will take you to the theatre or edgy supper party.


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History Of Mulberry Trees, ?Morus Alba,? ?Morus Rubrum,? And ?Morus Nigra?

Mulberry trees were well known in the ancient civilizations of the world. They were famous fruit trees, because of the delicious berry fruits that were abundantly produced by fast growing trees-loaded with huge green leaves that were eaten by livestock, along with the berries, and the leaves were used in the Orient to fatten silkworms for the silk trade. General Oglethorpe, in 1733, imported 500 white mulberry trees to Fort Frederica in Georgia to encourage silk production at the English colony of Georgia.

William Bartram, the famous early American explorer and botanist, described his encounter with mulberry trees near Mobile, Alabama, in his book, Travels, in the year 1773.

Prince's Nursery in 1774 offered for sale 500 white mulberry trees, ?Morus alba' and 1000 black mulberry trees, ?Morus nigra,' at Flushing, New York. Documents show that America's first President, George Washington, bought fruit from this nursery.

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Wedding Bouquets for Life

One of the most beautiful of the bride's adornments at a wedding is the bouquet.
Normally constructed of fresh flowers, the wedding bouquet would last for a week or two, and then have to be dried or tossed.
Today that is not the case; today's modern bride has options that are more permanent.There are various bridal books, magazines and shops to help you choose the perfect style and color.
The arrangement you select should be a reflection of your personality and/or the color scheme of your wedding.A growing popularity in wedding flowers is silk flowers.
Silk flowers are non-allergenic, will never wilt and can be kept as a remembrance of your special day for years to come.

Another advantage over silk flowers is their cost and durability. Another option for the wedding bouquets is stunning handmade porcelain flowers.
Porcelain and silk flowers are available in traditional styles.
With a seemingly unlimited array of colors, these...

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Silk Trees

Trees are a beautiful, enchanting, and magical addition to every place, be it indoors or outdoors. But such beauty requires regular and proper care, which often demands much of our attention and time. This can be taxing for most individuals. Fortunately, to solve this problem, silk trees exist; silk trees require no trimming, watering, or looking after.

Made up of polyester or finest silk and natural or real-wood trunks, silk trees can either be customized or pre-designed.

Customized trees are usually made and designed according to our wishes, whereas pre-designed silk trees are pre-made and available in various shapes, types, and sizes. Laden with real-size leaves, these trees almost look lifelike.

Different types of silk trees are available, such as palms, ficus, bamboos, weeping willows, tabletop silk trees, and much more. Besides the various types, there are different kinds available within the types too, like kentia palm, bamboo palm, cycus palm,...

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The MD Moms™ Announce the Arrival of Baby Silk™ -- the First Pediatrician-Developed Personal Care Line for Babies

Los Angeles, CA (ContentDesk) April 10, 2006 -- Drs. Diane Truong and JJ Levenstein were inspired by the needs of their patients and their own children to create Baby Silk -- products combining a pediatricians knowledge with a moms loving care.
As the MD Moms", Dr. Diane & Dr. JJ understand parents want only the best products for their babies, developed by experts they trust; products that are mild, pure, effective and luxurious; and take every opportunity to make life just a little bit easier!Baby Silk" products are innovative and thoughtfully developed -- using only the gentlest, most advanced ingredients available (marine silk complex, shea butter, grapeseed and avocado oils, licorice extract, oat, aloe and vitamins E and B5), and are clinically tested, hypoallergenic and free of harmful chemicals and known skin irritants such as lanolin, mineral oil, petroleum and waxes.

Packaging is designed with child safety and parents convenience in mind, using such features...

The MD Moms™ Announce the Arrival of Baby Silk™ -- the First Pediatrician-Developed Personal Care Line for Babies
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