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Pink Garden Silk Bamboo Hand Fan US $9.28
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Sky Blue Silk Bamboo Hand Fan US $8.95
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White Silk Bamboo Hand Fan US $6.80
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Pink Blossom Silk Bamboo Hand Fan US $9.46
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Chinese Dragon Wall Fan Silk Fabric on Bamboo FIVE FEET LONG!! US $24.99
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Chinese Japanese Folding Black Silk Hand Flower Bamboo Asian Pocket Fan Decor US $3.99
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It's amazing how a simple set of window curtains can add beauty to a room's décor. It is such a simple addition and one that pays dividends for years to come. If you are considering curtains, consider purchasing drapery panels. They don't require any complicated measuring and are easy to install.
For many people, curtains have gone the way of other outdated window treatments, like those old bamboo shades or vinyl roller shades. Maybe you have a negative association with window curtains from your great Aunt's house. You know who I am talking about, that Aunt who had those awful polyester drapes from Montgomery Ward, or some similar store. It's true that window curtains haven't changed much in their basic form. They still have many of the same attributes and styles but, what's changed is the variety of fabrics, textures and colors. So, maybe it's time to take a fresh look.
I am a big fan of drapes because I believe they add real warmth and luxury to any room. And, they make for such a simple addition. Almost anyone can install them, something rewarding in itself. Once installed, curtains add color, texture, depth - even sound dampening to any room. Colors, patterns and fabrics can be chosen to compliment a room's color and even other window treatments, such as blinds or shades. And, you don't have to be as precise with the measurements. Curtains can flop on the floor, or be a few inches above it like high-water pants. Few people would know that it isn't the look you were going for. You might say that curtains have a built in slop-factor.
Curtains are known by many names including drapes, draperies, curtains and drapery panels. Drapery panels, which are a custom style of drapes, can be purchased one panel at a time to span the width of any size window. You really can't mess this up, because even if you buy a few too many panels for a window they simply add more fullness to the look.
The real trick with buying drapes, in my opinion, is primarily just getting the color right. A second consideration is choosing the right fabric. Cotton drapes are an easy choice and offer a slightly more casual look, while silk drapes offer a slightly more upscale look. Just consider how they will look with the other elements and colors in a given room. For example, if you have fine furniture in dark wood, you may want to go with silk in a rich color like burgundy. Or, if you have more casual or rustic furniture, like pine or light colored stains, cotton or blended curtains in neutral colors will look great.
If you are not confident in your color-matching abilities, go with basic neutral colors like white, tan or cream. I know that doesn't sound very imaginative but these colors look great with almost everything; a real no-brainer.
Installing window curtains is simple. If you can drive a few screws into a wall, you can install a curtain rod and hang drapes. The only things you want to watch out for is hanging them straight (obviously) and using pre-drilled holes with plastic grommets for strength if drilling into drywall.
There are other options when considering drapes, including the various types of hardware and liners. In keeping with my theme of simplicity, my advice is to ask the salesperson what the best options are for you and your budget.
Looking for window treatments ideas, consider drapery panels and keep it simple and make it beautiful.
- David Brooks
Bamboo Nappies - Eco-Friendly, Washable Nappies The Best A Baby Can Get?
Bamboo Nappies – The Best A Baby Can Get?
We think so but why don't you try them yourself for your little ones?
Bamboo Textiles Ltd produce flat nappies but the more popular type are the shaped nappies which fit snugly and are the natural successor to disposable nappies.
The Bamboo Nappy Kit which we sell contains all that new parents need to start saving money from day one. Bamboo washable nappies work out so much more economical than disposables.
Bamboo nappies feel as soft as silk and are super absorbent just like disposables. The recycling officer from a local council in our area has told us that there are so many disposables binned from a population of 145,000 people they would fill a Double Decker bus - every day! Many local authorities subsidise the purchase of our nappies. Keep your receipt and phone the Recycling Dept in your area.
One of the main advantages of bamboo washable nappies is that bamboo has a natural anti bacterial element which helps to reduce the smell and kills germs.
Here's a letter we received recently from an enthusiastic fan of our nappies….
"Having decided upon real nappies for both ethical and financial reasons I nevertheless approached them with some trepidation - my daughter had been raised in disposables which had been easy to deal with - potentially there was a lot more hassle and mess involved with real nappies, or so I thought. Young Ben is now five weeks old and looks gorgeous in his fluffy cream nappies, and the laundering is now a manageable part of our daily routine. The nappies were easy to use and not at all messy, and the comprehensive information and helpful advice you provide, has been first rate. I am happily recommending you to all and sundry, and you can expect a repeat order when we expand our family further"
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Martin Roche
http://www.bamboo-textiles.co.uk
Bamboo Textiles - Bamboo Nappies and Nappy kit
Which one should I get?
Okay,so there are two things I would like to get,but I can't get both of them,not enough money.One is a one of a kind bamboo Chinese calligraphy hand fan,that costs $17.61.There is also a Chinese calligraphy set that comes in a green silk box with 2 brushes,an ink dish,1 ceramic blue and white brush stand,1 black ink stick with a crane design,1 blue and white covered dish with red ink inside,and 1 blank chop ready for whatever you choose to write on it.That costs $12.80...which one do you think I should get(I know it's my choice but I would just like some opinions).
**I think I'd get the calligraphy set because you do more with it and might work out to be better value for money.**
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