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Kohler K-14223-GB-96 Wall mount Vitreious China Bathroom Sink K-14223-GB-96 Biscuit

Kohler K-14223-GB-96 Wall mount Vitreious China Bathroom Sink K-14223-GB-96 Biscuit

Kohler K-14223-GB-96 Wall mount Vitreious China Bathroom Sink K-14223-GB-96 Biscuit 16-1/4″ diameter Garden Bandana is based on the pattern of a porcelain dish from the Quing dynasty of 16th- century China whose style was also popular in late 19th century America Features a small, overall pattern of chrysanthemums, peonies and foliage in reserve on a Biscuit background Garden Bandana design is offered on Biscuit background of Conical Bell Vessels lavatory Vessels or wall-mount installation Vitreous china

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Unique Wedding Favors: a Buyer’s Guide


What will your wedding guests remember about your big day? Will it be your dress, the music during the ceremony, the wedding cake, or the dancing? Of course you want them to remember the most important parts you and your fiancé exchanging vows, and visiting with friends and family. However, whether you place importance on them or not, the favors your guests receive are often the most memorable aspect of the occasion. For that reason, it is wise to spend some time locating a unique favor your guests will love, and this buying guide will help you do just that.

What are the Qualities of a Perfect Favor?
There are many factors to consider when buying favors for your wedding. One fact is certain, there are thousands of wonderful, magical, darling, clever favors out there, and you will be enthralled my most of them. If you start the process by looking at samples online, in stores, and in catalogs and magazines, you may lose sight of your vision. For that reason, it is best to make a few decisions before you start looking for the product.

First and foremost, you need to be clear about what you want your favors to convey to your guests. Would you like to say thank you to your guests, perhaps with a gift certificate for a local service or restaurant, or a miniature photo frame; or perhaps give them a symbol of your relationship, such as a small photo album which includes a photo of the bride and groom, or a CD with your favorite music.

Do you want to help your guests by giving them something useful, such as a gardening trowel, cosmetic bag, a tiny sewing kit, or for a truly spectacular favor, spreaders adorned with roses and pearls; or would you like to give a favor that is just for fun, such as brightly colored flip flop place card frames, or a mood ring?

Do you want your guests to enjoy the favor at your wedding, with a box of pretty chocolates, truffles, or Jordan almonds; or would you rather give them a keepsake to take home, such as a silver beaded frame place card holder, which doubles as a miniature photo album? Perhaps you would like to inspire them, with a donation made to your favorite cause; maybe finger paints or a heart-shaped ice cream scoop to bring out the kid in them? Ask yourself these questions, and you will have a better idea of what you need in a favor.

Once you know what type of favor you would like to give your guests, you can consider the various options available. For instance, if you have chosen to give something edible, you now need to decide if you want something sweet or savory; and if you want a bag or box of goodies, or just one item. At this point, you may not be sure what is available, but do jot down any parameters that come to mind.

Start Searching
Now that you have a basic idea of what you need in a favor, you can start to think about what you want. Start your research by looking at online stores, in party, wedding, and specialty stores, and in magazines and gift catalogs. Keep a file of the favors you love, but don’t look at the price right now. You can narrow your choices down later, and you may be able to find similar, less expensive options.

You will find dozens of wedding websites and magazines for your search, but do also consider alternative sources for favors. For example, if you have a favorite bath product store, you may be able to arrange to purchase soaps, small bottles of lotion or bubble bath, or even a small sampler basket designed especially for your wedding. You may also find unique favor options at online stores that specialize in gift baskets, party supplies, or corporate gifts. Another idea is to take purchase favor sample kits, available from most vendors, to help you decide which favor to purchase. You can receive several items in a theme, or even several types of packaging options, usually for under $10 or $15 per set.

Narrow Down Your Choices
Your next step is to come up with a list of top choices, by eliminating some of the options. You can do this by considering three things:

Does it Fit With My Wedding?
You will find many favors designed to work within a theme, “lucky in love” playing card-themed bottle stoppers, or dice-shaped cookies for a wedding in Las Vegas,; or for a wedding in wine country, you might choose a half bottle of wine, or a gel wine glass candle. Consider whether the favors you like will fit in with the theme, décor, or setting of your wedding.

Will Everyone be Able to Enjoy it?
It is perfectly acceptable to give children separate favors, but you will need to find one favor for all of the grown-ups. Ask yourself if the favors on your list would appeal to most people. For example, you may love a set of satin pillow sachets, but it may be more appropriate as a favor for your bridal shower. A fun favor that suits men and women is a “his and hers” golf ball and tee set.

Does it Fit My Budget?
Now is the time to consider what you can afford. Make sure you factor in the price per piece, any additional costs for assembly, tax, and shipping charges. You may want to order a bit extra in case some of them are damaged, so factor that in as well. If you are disappointed because your favorite favors can’t make the cut, brainstorm alternatives. Could you do some of the assembly yourself?

Consider Packaging and Presentation
Most wedding favors have their own special packaging, but you can change the packaging or come up with your own ideas. If you have a favor in mind that is not based on your theme but also does not clash with it, you could choose packaging that would suit the theme. For example, if you would like to give book of poems or a padded silk traveling mirror as a favor, and you are having a beach wedding, you could present it wrapped in blue paper adorned with shells, or in a miniature beach bag.

If budget is a constraint, do-it-yourself packaging is an excellent way to cut costs. Get your best buddies together and make a night of it you’ll have fun and it will be done in no time.

Placing the favor at each seat a table is the traditional way to present favors, but you can also set up a favor table at your reception, where guests can pickup their favors as they leave. Another idea is to place all of the favors for each table on a silver platter, tiered stand, or in a crystal bowl as a centerpiece.

However you choose to present favors to your guests, make it special. When a favor blends in, it becomes less unique and seems like just a part of the decoration. Try using colors in the packaging that are not present anywhere else at the reception, or use packaging that is tall or unusually shaped. You may want to have your waiters deliver the favors to each guest on trays, or place favors in a series of boxes, so your guests can have fun opening them.

Buying favors for your wedding can be overwhelming, or it can be fun or both! When you follow the tips in this guide, you will surely give favors your guests will be delighted to receive.

Alice Yap
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Gardens and Decorative Fences

The primary use of fences is to keep animals out of gardens. The worst garden raiders include deer, rabbits, skunks, squirrels, chipmunks, raccoons, dogs, cats, woodchucks, and opossums. Unhappily, we add humans to this list as well. Your garden location determines which of these animals are troublesome. Fences also provide a way to overcome space limitations in the garden.

Fences can support certain climbing crops, including pole snap and lima beans, peas, cucumbers, small melons, squash, and even some pumpkins. You even tie tomato plants to fences. Instead of spreading horizontally, such crops encompass vertical space, freeing up gardening space for other crops.

The goal is to find the ideal, all-purpose fence suitable for both protection from small animals and support of climbing crops. Fences used to surround and protect crops that appeal to animals, such as corn and salad crops, may also support climbing crops that animals don’t molest. The location of the fence, the kinds of animals present, and the other available food sources determine how effective the fence will be. The only sure way to know if the fence works is to try it, or as the scientist would say, experiment.

To determine what kind of fence you need, you first have to determine what kinds of animals find your garden attractive. For example, deer can be troublesome in rural areas, because they can damage vegetables and shrubbery. To deter them you need a high fence. Little pests like rabbits and woodchucks can dig under fences, so to keep them out you need a fence that goes underground. Woodchucks are double trouble because they can climb; for them you need some sort of anti-climbing device on top of the fence, as well as an underground extension. Other notorious climbers include squirrels, raccoons, and opossums.

You can easily discourage dogs and cats by using fences; but human garden vandals are the most challenging lot. They may respond to education or the passage of time but certainly not to fences, unless the fences are barbed wire or electric. Next, you must examine your garden’s location. Some location factors reduce the garden’s need for protection. For example, city gardens are not usually troubled by animal pests, but the odds that animals will invade the garden increase in the suburbs, and increase still more in country gardens. However, exceptions do exist. For example, I presently have a city garden at my home on the corner of two heavily traveled streets. I have a lot of vegetation on my lot, which is also a short distance from a park. I have frequent garden visitors, including skunks, raccoons, opossums, and squirrels; but I can still grow climbing crops on my fence, because these animals seems to have other food preferences. However, if their alternative natural food supplies decreased, I could have trouble.

Another choice faced by the gardener is whether the fence is to be permanent or temporary. Both cases have their pros and cons. The joy of permanence is that you do the job once and don’t have to repeat it. The problem is a lack of flexibility and aesthetics. For example, if you use permanent fencing, it becomes difficult to change the size or shape of your garden. Also, you may not want to look out your window in winter to see a stark, forbidding fence looming out of a snow drift. On the other hand, the annual erection and removal of temporary fences involve a lot of labor and frustration, besides the fact that you may not have the storage space for your fences.

Derek Pliers
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5′ Replacement Wood Pole


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5′ Replacement flag pole. Wooden pole is 1″ diameter for use with banner-style flags. Includes specially designed anti-furling tube to keep flag from wrapping around pole.

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5′ Replacement Wood Pole


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5′ Replacement flag pole. Wooden pole is 1″ diameter for use with banner-style flags. Includes specially designed anti-furling tube to keep flag from wrapping around pole.

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Outside Lighting Tips to Transform your Garden


Exterior lighting is one of the more cost effective, yet more dramatic alterations that you can make about your household and usually a walkover and safe to set up, calling for only a few tools and some rudimental Do-It-Yourself knowledge. Exterior lighting is normally established along walkways, steps, and stairs, pointing up at trees, walls, and fences.
Landscape lighting can be sensational in its beauty and supplies a safe, secure and welcoming ambience. Put in properly the attractiveness that it brings out is without doubt. With good exterior lighting your dwelling becomes the "pride" of the neighborhood after dark.
Out-of-door lighting is used to bring trees and flowers to life after sundown, highlighting special areas around your home, light paths and stairs for safety and security. Not to mention it is a marvellous way to improve the value of your dwelling and to add and safety at nightime. As an accessory outside lighting is as functional as it is ornamental, improving the safety and security of your household, since the homeowner and family can move about the property in safely at nightime. Outdoor lighting is an easy improvement that will make a large difference in the safety as well as the security of your home as well its visual effect after dark and is safer to operate than conventional mains lighting. Outdoor lighting is usually a prudent decision, but especially about water features, which present a distinct danger after sunset and is perfect for highlighting footpaths.
Now that manufacturing systems have improved and costs are dropping , solar lighting has become the red hot product in the landscaping industry. It is a fast easy option that can brighten up your yard decor or landscape. An additional benefit of solar outside lighting is that it is easy to install, and the installer wouldn’t have to dig under their driveway to run wires. One problem with solar landscape lighting is that you may not feel it is very effective beause they give off very little light and get dimmer as the battery runs out. Yet most solar lighting can be as bright as traditional low-voltage.
When designing your new garden landscaping project, it is paramount to specify the number of lights involved. You can always supplement permanent lighting with tabletop lanterns and solar gardening.com/r/greenhousemoney’;return true;” onmouseout=”self.status=””>landscape lighting tucked among plantings to cast a glow around your garden. In nature, most lighting, usually, is supplied by the sun, regulated by clouds and reduced by vegetation. Light, or its absence can dramatically change the visual appearance of your gardening designs. A decent trick is to play around with your timing and using different systems to alter the ambience over the evening for instance set for evening, not too dark, and with a ruddy orange ambiance.

David Kearsley
http://www.articlesbase.com/gardening-articles/outside-lighting-tips-to-transform-your-garden-114813.html

Outside Lighting Tips to Transform your Garden

Exterior lighting is one of the more cost effective, yet more dramatic alterations that you can make about your household and usually a walkover and safe to set up, calling for only a few tools and some rudimental Do-It-Yourself knowledge. Exterior lighting is normally established along walkways, steps, and stairs, pointing up at trees, walls, and fences.
Landscape lighting can be sensational in its beauty and supplies a safe, secure and welcoming ambience. Put in properly the attractiveness that it brings out is without doubt. With good exterior lighting your dwelling becomes the "pride" of the neighborhood after dark.
Out-of-door lighting is used to bring trees and flowers to life after sundown, highlighting special areas around your home, light paths and stairs for safety and security. Not to mention it is a marvellous way to improve the value of your dwelling and to add and safety at nightime. As an accessory outside lighting is as functional as it is ornamental, improving the safety and security of your household, since the homeowner and family can move about the property in safely at nightime. Outdoor lighting is an easy improvement that will make a large difference in the safety as well as the security of your home as well its visual effect after dark and is safer to operate than conventional mains lighting. Outdoor lighting is usually a prudent decision, but especially about water features, which present a distinct danger after sunset and is perfect for highlighting footpaths.
Now that manufacturing systems have improved and costs are dropping , solar lighting has become the red hot product in the landscaping industry. It is a fast easy option that can brighten up your yard decor or landscape. An additional benefit of solar outside lighting is that it is easy to install, and the installer wouldn’t have to dig under their driveway to run wires. One problem with solar landscape lighting is that you may not feel it is very effective beause they give off very little light and get dimmer as the battery runs out. Yet most solar lighting can be as bright as traditional low-voltage.
When designing your new garden landscaping project, it is paramount to specify the number of lights involved. You can always supplement permanent lighting with tabletop lanterns and solar landscape lighting tucked among plantings to cast a glow around your garden. In nature, most lighting, usually, is supplied by the sun, regulated by clouds and reduced by vegetation. Light, or its absence can dramatically change the visual appearance of your gardening designs. A decent trick is to play around with your timing and using different systems to alter the ambience over the evening for instance set for evening, not too dark, and with a ruddy orange ambiance.

David Kearsley
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Let Garage Organizers Keep at Least One Room in Your House Organized!


Let’s face it, if you have kids, you have a lot of STUFF! I have four kids, and they are all active in various activities and like to do different things. The variety of their outdoor toys include:

  • Balls (basketballs, footballs, baseballs, soccer balls etc.)
  • Accessories such as mitts, bats and shin guards
  • Bikes (and unicycles!) with helmets
  • Roller blades and necessary pads
  • Skate boards
  • Skis (for us older people) and Snow boards (the younger generation)
  • Footwear (winter and ski boots, snow shoes)
  • Camping equipment (tents, coolers, propane stoves and lanterns etc.)
  • Fishing poles and equipment

Unlike indoor toys, most of these items are not usually kept in my kids’ rooms, but in the garage for easy access. My struggle is to constantly keep things organized so that we can find what is needed, when we need it, and quickly. I have quite a few home built shelves in my garage as well as many handy hooks, but when I found out that a friend was moving into a brand new house and could organize her garage from scratch, I was jealous!

I love to organize, and garage organizers are one of the greatest things invented since sliced bread. Lucky me, she asked for my advice, and I was happy to oblige. Besides all of their toys, they also had a lot of gardening tools and her husband likes to do wood working, so there were a lot of items to organize, important if they also wanted to put their cars in the garage.

My first recommendation in garage organizers was to get a full storage system to go along one wall. The full system included various full length cupboards, as well as lower cupboards with a work space and then cupboards up above, just like in a kitchen. This type of system was perfect for her husbands tools because the wall above the work space comes with a slat or peg wall where many of the often used tools can be hanged for quick and easy access. These types of garage organizers are systems that come in all sorts of configurations and materials, so anybody can find something that will work for them.

Along the second wall is where I suggested putting the garage organizers that I am most excited about. These are the systems with a lot of customization options, and can easily be rearranged at any time to fit evolving needs. These are the garage organizers that include all the handy shelves, baskets and variety of hooks. There are different systems out there that all use the same basic structure. First, there are slat type pieces that attach to your garage wall. These can usually be purchased in different widths and lengths. You can create an entire wall of slats, or just one slat that is 4’ long, it just depends on your needs and available space.

Once you have the wall attachments in place, that is where the fun begins! You can get hanging baskets (wire or mesh) for all of your balls, there are shelves with hooks attached to the bottom for hanging bikes or other items, and then there are all sorts of different sized and shaped hooks for hanging most anything onto the wall. From these hooks you can hang ladders, hoses, garden tools, dollies, extension cords, leaf blowers, skis and snow boards (you can rest them on two hooks), fishing poles and the list goes on. You can also find garage organizers with special shelves designed for different items, such as a shoe rack or a cleaning caddy. Some systems have fold away work stations, which is great for gardening.com/r/gardenershandbook” style=”" target=”_blank” rel=”nofollow” onmouseover=”self.status=’http://www.veryeasygardening.com/r/gardenershandbook’;return true;” onmouseout=”self.status=””>gardening supplies and potting plants. Some system even have small bins for storing really small items (nuts and bolts). The best thing is that these garage organizers (hooks, shelves, baskets etc.) can be moved around and arranged on the slat wall any way necessary.

Yes, I am going to have a lot of fun organizing my friends garage. With all of the different garage organizers available today, and the great flexibility of the different systems, I will be able to find a place for everything that she needs to store, and she will be able to access it easily. Best of all, everything will have its own place, so the garage will STAY organized.

MJ Marks
http://www.articlesbase.com/home-improvement-articles/let-garage-organizers-keep-at-least-one-room-in-your-house-organized-746614.html

Let Garage Organizers Keep at Least One Room in Your House Organized!


Let’s face it, if you have kids, you have a lot of STUFF! I have four kids, and they are all active in various activities and like to do different things. The variety of their outdoor toys include:

  • Balls (basketballs, footballs, baseballs, soccer balls etc.)
  • Accessories such as mitts, bats and shin guards
  • Bikes (and unicycles!) with helmets
  • Roller blades and necessary pads
  • Skate boards
  • Skis (for us older people) and Snow boards (the younger generation)
  • Footwear (winter and ski boots, snow shoes)
  • Camping equipment (tents, coolers, propane stoves and lanterns etc.)
  • Fishing poles and equipment

Unlike indoor toys, most of these items are not usually kept in my kids’ rooms, but in the garage for easy access. My struggle is to constantly keep things organized so that we can find what is needed, when we need it, and quickly. I have quite a few home built shelves in my garage as well as many handy hooks, but when I found out that a friend was moving into a brand new house and could organize her garage from scratch, I was jealous!

I love to organize, and garage organizers are one of the greatest things invented since sliced bread. Lucky me, she asked for my advice, and I was happy to oblige. Besides all of their toys, they also had a lot of gardening tools and her husband likes to do wood working, so there were a lot of items to organize, important if they also wanted to put their cars in the garage.

My first recommendation in garage organizers was to get a full storage system to go along one wall. The full system included various full length cupboards, as well as lower cupboards with a work space and then cupboards up above, just like in a kitchen. This type of system was perfect for her husbands tools because the wall above the work space comes with a slat or peg wall where many of the often used tools can be hanged for quick and easy access. These types of garage organizers are systems that come in all sorts of configurations and materials, so anybody can find something that will work for them.

Along the second wall is where I suggested putting the garage organizers that I am most excited about. These are the systems with a lot of customization options, and can easily be rearranged at any time to fit evolving needs. These are the garage organizers that include all the handy shelves, baskets and variety of hooks. There are different systems out there that all use the same basic structure. First, there are slat type pieces that attach to your garage wall. These can usually be purchased in different widths and lengths. You can create an entire wall of slats, or just one slat that is 4’ long, it just depends on your needs and available space.

Once you have the wall attachments in place, that is where the fun begins! You can get hanging baskets (wire or mesh) for all of your balls, there are shelves with hooks attached to the bottom for hanging bikes or other items, and then there are all sorts of different sized and shaped hooks for hanging most anything onto the wall. From these hooks you can hang ladders, hoses, garden tools, dollies, extension cords, leaf blowers, skis and snow boards (you can rest them on two hooks), fishing poles and the list goes on. You can also find garage organizers with special shelves designed for different items, such as a shoe rack or a cleaning caddy. Some systems have fold away work stations, which is great for gardening supplies and potting plants. Some system even have small bins for storing really small items (nuts and bolts). The best thing is that these garage organizers (hooks, shelves, baskets etc.) can be moved around and arranged on the slat wall any way necessary.

Yes, I am going to have a lot of fun organizing my friends garage. With all of the different garage organizers available today, and the great flexibility of the different systems, I will be able to find a place for everything that she needs to store, and she will be able to access it easily. Best of all, everything will have its own place, so the garage will STAY organized.

MJ Marks
http://www.articlesbase.com/home-improvement-articles/let-garage-organizers-keep-at-least-one-room-in-your-house-organized-746614.html

Let Garage Organizers Keep at Least One Room in Your House Organized!


Let’s face it, if you have kids, you have a lot of STUFF! I have four kids, and they are all active in various activities and like to do different things. The variety of their outdoor toys include:

  • Balls (basketballs, footballs, baseballs, soccer balls etc.)
  • Accessories such as mitts, bats and shin guards
  • Bikes (and unicycles!) with helmets
  • Roller blades and necessary pads
  • Skate boards
  • Skis (for us older people) and Snow boards (the younger generation)
  • Footwear (winter and ski boots, snow shoes)
  • Camping equipment (tents, coolers, propane stoves and lanterns etc.)
  • Fishing poles and equipment

Unlike indoor toys, most of these items are not usually kept in my kids’ rooms, but in the garage for easy access. My struggle is to constantly keep things organized so that we can find what is needed, when we need it, and quickly. I have quite a few home built shelves in my garage as well as many handy hooks, but when I found out that a friend was moving into a brand new house and could organize her garage from scratch, I was jealous!

I love to organize, and garage organizers are one of the greatest things invented since sliced bread. Lucky me, she asked for my advice, and I was happy to oblige. Besides all of their toys, they also had a lot of gardening tools and her husband likes to do wood working, so there were a lot of items to organize, important if they also wanted to put their cars in the garage.

My first recommendation in garage organizers was to get a full storage system to go along one wall. The full system included various full length cupboards, as well as lower cupboards with a work space and then cupboards up above, just like in a kitchen. This type of system was perfect for her husbands tools because the wall above the work space comes with a slat or peg wall where many of the often used tools can be hanged for quick and easy access. These types of garage organizers are systems that come in all sorts of configurations and materials, so anybody can find something that will work for them.

Along the second wall is where I suggested putting the garage organizers that I am most excited about. These are the systems with a lot of customization options, and can easily be rearranged at any time to fit evolving needs. These are the garage organizers that include all the handy shelves, baskets and variety of hooks. There are different systems out there that all use the same basic structure. First, there are slat type pieces that attach to your garage wall. These can usually be purchased in different widths and lengths. You can create an entire wall of slats, or just one slat that is 4’ long, it just depends on your needs and available space.

Once you have the wall attachments in place, that is where the fun begins! You can get hanging baskets (wire or mesh) for all of your balls, there are shelves with hooks attached to the bottom for hanging bikes or other items, and then there are all sorts of different sized and shaped hooks for hanging most anything onto the wall. From these hooks you can hang ladders, hoses, garden tools, dollies, extension cords, leaf blowers, skis and snow boards (you can rest them on two hooks), fishing poles and the list goes on. You can also find garage organizers with special shelves designed for different items, such as a shoe rack or a cleaning caddy. Some systems have fold away work stations, which is great for gardening supplies and potting plants. Some system even have small bins for storing really small items (nuts and bolts). The best thing is that these garage organizers (hooks, shelves, baskets etc.) can be moved around and arranged on the slat wall any way necessary.

Yes, I am going to have a lot of fun organizing my friends garage. With all of the different garage organizers available today, and the great flexibility of the different systems, I will be able to find a place for everything that she needs to store, and she will be able to access it easily. Best of all, everything will have its own place, so the garage will STAY organized.

MJ Marks
http://www.articlesbase.com/home-improvement-articles/let-garage-organizers-keep-at-least-one-room-in-your-house-organized-746614.html

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