Archive for July, 2009

Lanterns with a Festival Feel

Auto Date Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

Here at the wedding wish lantern head office, we have long stuck to the assumption that wedding lanterns should be white. Not only are they elegant and subtle with a swan-like elegance in their white dress, they are also more homogenised and- more often than not- meld better with the creams of the bridal colours. When brides have requested wedding lanterns for their special day, inthe vast majority of cases they would never even have thought of having anything other than a fair white lantern at their wedding. As of last month that has all been revised We are now very happy to say, that alongside our orthodox white lanterns, we offer coloured lanterns to potential brides and grooms. Though many people might still prefer to have the starker white kind, there is a rising call for for diverseness in a wedding lantern, and it is only natural that our company should meet this growing need for options by adding a splash of colour to our unique product.Weddings are, after all, a jovial time, as well as a important gesture of loyalty and dedication to a loved one. There are a growing number of couples that like to inject some fun into their special day by having a themed wedding - just think of the Jordan and Peter Andre extravaganza awhile back. For this reason, a colourful lantern may be just perfect for the occasion.

Bedroom Furniture Is a Great Way to Invest a Little Style into Your Home

Auto Date Saturday, July 4th, 2009

Having a stylish and relaxing bedroom is a dream that a lot of people have. Bedroom furniture can really make a bedroom whole.

You’ll easily be able to find ranges of beds, cabinets, chests of drawers and wardrobes so your bedroom will look stylish and relaxing. Finding bedroom furniture for any size of bedroom is easy. Even if you have a small bedroom there are plenty of things available.

Relaxing in your bedroom is easy when you buy bedroom furniture - a lot of people who have purchased bedroom furniture have never looked back. If you buy yourself some bedroom furniture then you should consider where to place it all. Make sure you plan a layout.

There are many styles of beds available such as double, single, metal, wood and various other materials you can choose from. Once you have decided on a bedroom furniture design then you’ll need to buy other things. Usually you can buy bedroom furniture that matches.

Bedroom furniture such as chests of drawers should be your next choice because they make a bedroom perfect for storage of your clothes and other items. There are tons of different bedroom furniture chests of drawers available and there are lots of shapes and sizes to choose from.

Sleek chests of drawers are ideal bedroom furniture and will certainly help you store all your clothes and other items in your bedroom. Bedroom furniture in the form of chests of drawers require some knowledge and research so that you choose something you like.

You will be able to consider the ranges available once you have decided on a shop and a budget for your bedroom furniture. Providing you have done your research (you could try wikipedia or maybe DMOZ for help), you should find buying bedroom furniture for your home and easy and fun thing to do.

Bedroom furniture is a must for your home even if you only have limited space - you should easily be able to find what you need for your bedroom. Bedroom furniture is available for all sizes of bedroom so you should be able to find what you’re looking for no problem.

Golf Holidays Are Great Way to See Scotland

Auto Date Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

Scotland plays host a large number of golf courses, several of which are so renowned that they form part of the golf course rotation for the British Open championship; one of the game’s four major championships. This year golfing breaks are an ideal way to get away from the stress of modern living. You don’t have to spend a whole week playing golf, so why not take a golf holiday just one of the opportunities for weekend breaks in Scotland

From its inception in 1860 the British Open was organised by and played at Prestwick Golf Club in Ayrshire, Scotland but from 1872 the tournament was played according to a rotating course schedule. Initially, the schedule featured three courses - Prestwick, St. Andrews and Musselburgh which were all situated in Scotland. However, in 1893, two additional golf courses were added to the list - both in England. These courses were Royal St. George’s and Royal Liverpool Golf Club, also known as Hoylake. Both these courses feature on the current rotation along with St. Andrews, although Prestwick and Musselburgh are no longer part of the schedule.

Since 1893, other golf courses have been added to the rotation while others have been dropped. In all there are nine golf courses which make up the current list of venues; 5 in Scotland and 4 in England.

In Scotland, the courses which form the Open rotation are the Old Course, St. Andrews; Carnoustie Golf Links; Muirfield; Turnberry Ailsa and Royal Troon. Golfers looking to tackle these and other courses in their immediate area can do so by booking a Scottish golf break which offers the chance for handicap golfers to walk in the footsteps of some of the games most illustrious players, such as Jack Nicklaus, Tom Watson, Ben Hogan, James Braid, Sandy Lyle and Tiger Woods.

Each of the golf courses on the Scottish rotation are easily accessible from Scotland’s major airports and golf breaks in Scotland normally include travel costs, accommodation and green fees for the course so all you need once you arrive is your golf clubs and afterwards, your wallet in order to slake your thirst at the 19th hole.

Carnoustie is situated in the Angus region of Scotland, and represents a tough test for even the best golfer. It last held the Open in 2007, which was won by Ireland’s Padraig Harrington. Like all courses on the Open list, Carnoustie is a links golf course, and is very difficult when the wind blows!

For St. Andrews, book a golf break in Fife. The Old Course is known as the ‘home of golf’ and is perhaps the most famous golf course in the world and hosts the Open every fifth year and is due to return in 2010. Beware of the infamous ‘Roadhole bunker’!