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Valentines Pictures

February 13, 2011 by · Comments Off on Valentines Pictures 

Valentines Pictures, There are several websites which are provides free to download Cards and Pictures, As another Valentine’s Day approaches thoughts turn to roses, chocolates and other gifts to make someone special feel “special.” This year, you can create this feeling, while remaining environmentally smart, just by thinking ahead, have a plan and change the way you buy. According to the American Association of greeting cards about a billion greeting cards change hands every Valentine’s Day. Every February, Waste Management expects an increase of cards, flowers and other packaging materials of Valentine Day in the trash. This year, we have developed some green tips to help your inner Cupid plan better and be more environmentally friendly recycling and thinking outside the box of traditional Valentine’s Day chocolate. It is not difficult to make green the new red Valentine’s Day.

• Do It Yourself Greeting Cards: Take a page from the crowd tongue, around the store and make your own cards on recycled paper. A little elbow grease, careful thought and recycled images can go a long way towards telling you to care. To get an idea easily, using images from an old magazine to illustrate the card and scan a copy of a color photo of the recipient to create a measure of vows.

• You have a message: Speaking of kindergarten, why not go back in time and make the mailbox to deliver your Valentine card. Find an old shoebox, line it with recycled paper, cut a slot on top and decorate with their favorite colors. Plus, it’s something you can keep and use again year after year.

• Forget Fresh Cut Flowers: Resist the temptation to buy secular fresh cut roses or flower of your choice. They do not last as long as you remember, then end up in the garbage, adding to the amount of waste generated at the Valentine’s Day. If someone close to the heart of a flower, go with a potted plant or flowers such as tulips or hydrangeas can be enjoyed on Valentine’s Day, then planted outside when spring finally arrives.

• Cook the best chocolates Sure are a huge hit on Valentine’s Day, but you can easily divide prepackaged deals and make your own. The shop has plenty of witness’s specialty, brownies, fudge and cakes you can cook. Yes, you can do, just follow the directions exactly. It is often cheaper than buying pre-packaged products, there is less packaging waste, the more you add to the cooking “the thought that counts.”

• Dine on a dime: Know your Valentine and plan accordingly for dinner. If you can cook, turn on the oven or grill and make dinner for your sweetheart. You can usually get more for your money by cooking at home, the more you save gas money. You can also go organic grocery shopping and be more environmentally aware.

Remember, you do not have to cut the romance to be green on Valentine’s Day. We’ve compiled a few ways to help reduce, reduce and recycle, but we hope it will give you some additional ideas to make the idea of a Green Valentine’s Day, your own. Waste Management invites customers to explore alternatives to traditional gifts that express the festive spirit but also support EPA’s “Reduce, Reuse, Recycle” campaign, which calls for waste management. A few simple steps will get you save time and money while creating a fun and environmentally smart to celebrate with your special person. For more information, visit www.wm.com or www.thinkgreenfromhome.com

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Valentines Card

February 13, 2011 by · Comments Off on Valentines Card 

Valentines Card, If we try to look back into past, not much ago just a 2,3 hundred years ago, when man was not facilitated such like today’s, when people usually send cards and letters written by hand, not printed or readymade. But at the present whole scenario has been changed. Now Days you can download and print ready made cards, either you can buy a card, Before SMS, e-mail before, even before the almighty Facebook, one of the only ways to share some of rapid communication was the postcard, “said Tom Craig, co-owner of the old station.

“They had postcards for every emotion imaginable – and of course, for every day,” said Craig.

Recently, local antiquarian Fabulous Finds post a note on their Facebook page ad hundreds of cards for Valentine’s Day vintage, including many items from previous years.

This synthesis of old and new is a testament to how popular the collection, and giving, holiday cards are ancient, “said Terry Stubbs, co-owner of the company.

Vintage valentines and are a source of fascination for many.

“They are not so soft that the cards are today with their feelings,” said Stubbs of these tokens of love from yesteryear. “They are really weird and funny.”

While collectors certainly an important part of the market, many buyers are looking for a special gift for their lovers past few days, the family or friends, Stubbs.

They want something that is just a little more special than just going to stationery store or Walmart or the supermarket, “he said.

Other buyers are looking to reach them – or perhaps their parents – children, the collection of valentines kinds could have been picked up in class discussions, “said Stubbs, who has in the past bought entire collections classic card.

Kristina Jones, Valentine, in particular conjures up images of class hersixth quality, and a special box of valentines her classmates that she still treasures.

But Jones, a fan of antiques and antiquities in general, receives a special glow when she can find a vintage Valentine card to send to her mother or other special people in her life.

“always informs her day,” said Jones gifts for her mother, often purchased through the antique shops.

There is a wide choice of such prices on the spot to choose, “she said, but there is still something of a kind hand-picked for the year to find that perfect card.

“It’s either saying or image,” she said of what catches her eye – something that attracts new sound to the memories of her childhood.

“You hand picked one that looked like the person or remind you of that person,” she remembered her class Valentine swaps. “So for my mother, I would probably choose one with a Westie on it – a West Highland Terrier, or an animal because it is such an animal lover.”

Such care in selecting individual recognizes the value of the person receiving the Valentine’s Day, she said.

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