Making Arts and Crafts Wine Corks Projects

Posted on Saturday 6 September 2008

In the world of arts and crafts, wine corks can be recycled to make a variety of useful and beautiful projects. Next time you finish a bottle of wine, don’t throw the cork away. If you accumulate enough corks, you can make all kinds of things. If you’re not a big wine drinker but want to try cork crafts, you can actually buy large bags full of used corks for an affordable price. eBay is a surprising place to buy cheap art and craft supplies, including corks.

So, what can you make with those leftover corks? A custom made corkboard is one idea. Cut corks lengthwise into flat rectangles and attach them to a wood-backed picture frame using a hot glue gun. Not only can this be used as a corkboard on which to attach papers and photographs, it can also be used for a serving tray. A smaller project done in a similar manner is a set of coasters. Simply glue cork onto four sanded and painted wood squares and you’ve got a handy coaster set to prevent drink rings from forming on your tables.

You don’t have to cut your corks to make a corkboard, however. an artistic variation is to simply glue the corks fully intact, side by side until the frame is completely covered. Corks can be glued onto a wreath and adorned with decorative ribbon to make a great gift for any wine enthusiast. Kids can even get into cork crafts. For example, try gluing a red pom pom and googly eyes on the cork and attaching red pipe cleaners for a variation of Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer. Corks are also perfect as is for fishing bobbers.

Arts and crafts wine corks projects are a fun way to teach kids the value of recycling. Rather than throwing away old corks, find new and innovative ways to use them. Many people collect wine corks. If you’re one of them, try displaying them in a pretty glass vase adorned with a decorative ribbon. This makes a nice centerpiece and couldn’t be easier to do. Corks make great boat key holders and perfect pincushions. They can also be used to hold corn holders and even reused as a bottle stopper. Drill a hole in the center of a cork, insert a long bolt, screw on a fancy knob and voila — you’ve got handmade bottle stopper. These are just a few ideas for being creative with corks!

infomonster @ 12:52 pm
Filed under: Arts
The Stylish Retailer Matches Helps Women Dress for the Season

Posted on Wednesday 27 August 2008

With summer in the air Matches is the best shop to buy those terrific a humid summer shirts. Of which there are lots of magnificent clothing items this season as there are every other season. The very best things about buying from this gorgeous boutique store is that the fashion shop now have the stunning a humid summer sale on. 100s of reduced shirts that are just pleading you to have as part of this seasons trendiest items and will often give you the confidence to buy with the fashion corporation again. Find the very latest Freda clothes at www.matchesfashion.com/catalogue/designer/freda.

The store is still regarded as a small chain but this does not mean anything. The designer business have enjoyed over 15 years of fashion success and now has a number of various designer fashion stores situated in popular areas such as Notting Hill. Along with this the fashion company recently enjoyed the launch of their chic website. Now you do not even need to be around in cosmopolitan London to acquire the best fashion items.

In fact it has been seen that since the start of their site the store has let more and more customers to become aware of the store and the outstanding dresses the designer company stock from brands such as Derek Lam and Sonia along with various others.

The fashion firm philosophy has constantly been to dress females and guys in trends and great fashion that suit their very own look, to always give you the impulse to wear something more different but still allow you to wear the designer items, not for the clothes to wear you.

Each and every season the highly fashionable employees at Matches advise what they believe are going to be located the key skirts of each season, this is a talent that lots of buyers lack but year after year the firm keep coming up with trendiest skirts. Just like every other brilliant season, we know 2009 season at Matches is going to be something to look out for.

infomonster @ 5:13 pm
Filed under: Life Style and Shopping
What You Should Know About Zero Balance Transfers

Posted on Wednesday 27 August 2008

Zero balance transfers are a popular feature on credit cards, especially as part of introductory rates. People use them when they get new credit cards, because their old ones have rates that are too high and are crippling them financially. Typically, new credit cards will have a lower rate than the one that you are paying, at least for the first six months, to lure you in and get you to use their card instead of the old one. They use o balance transfers as an incentive to get you to switch your old balance to their card at 0 apr for you. This is deffinitely a good deal for you, if it really is a low apr card.

The problem is that it can be too good a deal, and you can get into further and further debts, until you cant get any new credit cards with 0 balance transfers and low apr. As a result, you’ll have to start paying a high rate for your credit card, instead of the low rate you’ve been paying, and also pay lots of money to transfer your balance. This happened to me once. I had lost my job while paying for my house, and was temping at a low end service industry job. Normally, it would have been enough to live on, but with my mortgage payments, I was racking up debt. Instead of dealing with it, I used low apr cards with 0 balance transfers to cover my high interest rate debt. This was a good idea for the first few months, but soon I began racking up debt faster than I would have thought possible.

When my six month low apr offers from my credit cards ran out, I tried to get new 0 balance transfers cards to move my debt around, only to find out that no one was offering me them any more. They didn’t even come in the mail! I was falling very quickly in to heavy debt. Fortunately, I found a new job in an ad agency, and quickly began to make an income similar to what I had been making before, but the damage had already been done. Six years later, I am only just emerging from debt that I accrued during that period. A 0 balance transfer credit card can be very useful, but it is no substitute for responsible spending! In the future, I definitely will be more careful.

infomonster @ 4:58 pm
Filed under: Money
Martial Arts for Children

Posted on Wednesday 27 August 2008

These days, martial arts are something that everyone should know. With crime at an all time high, knowing how to defend yourself is essential. For the children, martial arts can mean a lot of things. Even though martial arts is great for adults to know and practice as well, it is also a great way for children to stay in shape and learn how to defend themselves from attackers.

Although martial arts can teach children how to defend themselves, it will also teach them self control and self confidence as well. If your child has a bad temper or low self esteem, learning a martial art can actually help them to get back on the right path. Martial arts will help children with life in general - which will take them a lot farther in life.

The first thing you will need to do when getting your child involved in martial arts is pick a style that they will enjoy. With several different styles to choose from, it can be a very difficult choice to make. Among the most popular for children are Karate, Taekwondo, Judo, Muay Thai, and Jiu-Jitsu. When making the decision, you should go by what your child has interests in, such as punching and kicking, or ground grappling and submission.

Once you have a style in mind, you’ll need to start checking out the local martial arts centers and dojo’s. If you live in a big city, you’ll have a lot more to choose from than those who live in smaller areas or rural towns. Those who live in smaller towns or rural areas may be very limited on the choices available for themselves and their children.

Rural and smaller towns are limited in choice, although what they offer is normally among the best styles of martial arts. The instructors are black belts and above, with the highest ranked students helping them instruct classes. If the classes are small in attendance, the instructors and student teachers can spend a lot of hands on time with the kids to help them improve in their weakest areas.

When you decide to enroll your child in martial arts, you should always check out the dojo or classes first. You don’t want your child to be in a class that isn’t goal focused, nor do you want them to have a teacher who doesn’t know what he is teaching. The environment is also important, as you want to be sure that the dojo and equipment are clean, and that everything is up to the latest and greatest standards.

Even though a martial art may be beneficial to your child, it won’t do them any good unless the facilities and the instructors are good. You want to make sure you get the best available to you, which is why it always pays to look around. If you look at all of your available choices, you’ll normally be able to find the best for both you and your child.

When it comes to children and their future, martial arts is a great way for them to start. Martial arts can help them improve in many different areas, not just self defense. A martial art can help a child develop a lot of essential areas, including self control and responsibility. The longer a child studies a martial art, the more goal oriented and responsible they will become. Martial arts are a great investment for parents and children - which is why they are so very popular.

infomonster @ 4:21 pm
Filed under: Martial Arts
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Posted on Sunday 24 August 2008

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