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Aspen Country - Housewarming Gifts, Affordable Housewarming Gift Ideas, New Home & Garden Welcome Gift Decor Entrance Contents View Basket Shipping Checkout Contact Us F.A.Q.s About Us end rendering tab -- Welcome to Aspen Country Aspen Country Store specializes in distinctive home accessories, housewarming gifts, rustic garden decor, Feng Shui home decorations, affordable fine art sculptures and unique theme collectibles. Shop for that perfect housewarming gift, or browse our decorative home accents, kitchen ceramic gifts, welcome signs and garden housewarming gifts, theme home decorations, patriotic gifts, wall crosses, angel figurines and good luck elephant decorations. And, be sure to check out our other thoughtful gift ideas . Enjoy Aspen Country! God Bless America FREE SHIPPING On Orders Over $75 Click for details Search For Unique Gifts: Free Greeting Cards Free personalized online greetings from Aspen Country! 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We aim to please our customers and we want you to have a pleasant online shopping experience. Our customer service is second to none and your credit card purchases are secure. Shop Aspen Country By Mail Order or Fax! Printable Order Form ©2005 Aspencountry.com All rights reserved. Number of Hits: - Home & Garden Housewarming Gifts - Thoughtful Housewarming Gift Ideas | Decorative Housewarming Gifts & Affordable Housewarming Gifts | | Welcome Wreaths & Welcome Signs | Housewarming Garden Gifts | | Thoughtful Housewarming Gift Ideas: Feng Shui Housewarming Gifts | | Symbolic Feng Shui Housewarming Gifts for the Garden & Patio | | More Unique Housewarming Gifts & Housewarming Gift Ideas | - Affordable Housewarming Gifts for the New Home - Decorative Housewarming Gift Ideas & Unique Housewarming Gifts Grape Motif Metal & Rattan Wine Bottle Basket Rattan and antiqued metal wine bottle basket combines a country feel with city sophistication. This stylish housewarming gift features a grape and grape vine motif. 6 1/4" x 5 5/8" x 16" high. Item:27090 (Regularly $11.95) SALE! $10.95 Chef Sculpture Holding Ceramic Cookie Jar A most unique kitchen accessory. This French chef presents a tureen in which to hold cookies or store your favorite herbs or spices while cooking. 6 1/2" x 8" x 12 1/2" high. The chef is resin and the jar is ceramic. A nice housewarming gift for the gourmet. Item:31230 (Regularly $29.95) SALE! $24.95 "God Bless America" Stars & Stripes Wreath A wreath to express your patriotic sentiments! Made of wood, it features a heart decorated with the Stars and Stripes and a "God Bless America" sign. This thoughtful housewarming gift is 16" x 2 3/4" x 16" high. Item:32345 (Regularly $19.95) SALE! $15.95 Brass & Pewter Vase - Floral Petal Design A ginger jar shape lends to the beauty of this turned brass floral vase with flower and petal design. Add a few cut flowers or silks, and this vase makes a charming housewarming gift. 5 1/2" diameter x 9" high. Item:29363 (Regularly $24.95) SALE! $19.95 Cobalt Blue Glass Vase - Ornate Silver Grapevine Base Gorgeous cobalt blue colored glass vase with head and foot of antiqued, silver-plated, grape-and-leaf design. An elegant way to present your favorite flowers. This decorative flower vase is 6 1/4" x 11 1/2" high. Item:30072 (Regularly $39.95) SALE! $31.95 Mariner's Spyglass in Carved Wood Desk Box For those keen of eye and intellect. A hand-carved mango wood box opens up to reveal an attractive antique-style spyglass telescope covered with leather and brass accents. A unique housewarming gift idea for men. 3" x 4 1/4" x 3 1/4" high. Item:33015 (Regularly $24.95) SALE! $21.95 Wood Replica Antique Travel Clock / Key Box This collectible "antique" wooden clock is a replica of a travel clock of years past. Elegantly styled, it also features key hooks inside. An unusual home office accessory or unique housewarming gift idea. 7 1/8" x 4 3/8" x 8 1/4" high. Item:31754 (Regularly $19.95) SALE! $14.95 Country Rooster Sun Catcher - Capiz Shell The top of the morning is celebrated by this Capiz shell rooster, hand-painted and ready to catch the sun's rays. Perfect for that new country kitchen, this unique housewarming gift is 6 1/2" diameter. Item:31697 $7.95 Pig Chef Holding Chalkboard - "Chef's Special" This porcine chef holds a chalkboard on which you can present the menu for the day or a note to the family. A great kitchen decoration or housewarming gift. 5 3/4" x 5" x 16" high. Item:31529 (Regularly $29.95) SALE! $24.95 Click for more Vases and affordable Kitchen Housewarming Gift Ideas . - Housewarming Gift Ideas for the New Garden - Thoughtful Housewarming Gifts for Garden, Lawn, Patio Indoor Outdoor Garden Plaque - Night & Day Sun Moon Presenting the best of both worlds, the night and day, this celestial motif indoor-outdoor plaque will add interest to your new garden or home. Heavy durable resin. This sunny garden decoration is 11 1/2" diameter x 1" thick. Item:31826 (Regularly $12.95) SALE! $9.95 White Wooden Gazebo Hanging Bird Feeder This gazebo style bird feeder, painted with its own white picket fence and foliage, is a lovely place to lunch. Wood. A nice gift idea for the new couple's first house. 6" x 6" x 9 1/4" high. Item:30209 (Regularly $17.95) SALE! $14.95 Jovial Bacchus (God of Wine) Garden Wall Plaque Bacchus, the god of wine, is captured in this off-white plaque sculpted with leaf and grapevine design. Stone finish. This unusual indoor-outdoor plaque measures 10 1/2" diameter x 3/4" thick. Item:31018 (Regularly $12.95) SALE! $10.95 "Love Shack" Birdhouse with Heart Shape Entrance A great place for feathered friends to bill and coo ... the "Love Shack" birdhouse. Rustic wood construction will blend nicely with the new garden. A nice housewarming gift idea for newlyweds. This decorative birdhouse measures 8" x 6 3/8" x 8" high. Item:29634 (Regularly $12.95) SALE! $10.95 Lion Sculptures Pair - Garden Entry Lions In all their royal splendor, this pair of garden lion sculptures will make a great entrance statement for your new garden, patio, or driveway. Each lion sculpture is 16" x 8 1/2" x 12" high. Pair. FREE SHIPPING!* Item:31640 (Regularly $149.95) SALE! $119.95 Cabin Birdhouse - "Welcome to Our Neck of the Woods" Welcome birds to your "neck of the woods" with this decorative wood log cabin birdhouse. With rustic ladder, twigs, and pinecones, this bird cottage has the feel of the Black Forest. This garden housewarming gift measures 7 1/2" x 7 3/4" x 12" high. Item:32190 (Regularly $17.95) SALE! $14.95 Tall Garden Fountain - Couple Under Umbrella This lovely fountain, with its acanthus and cabbage leaf design, is topped by a young couple seeking respite from a spring shower. A fine garden adornment. Pump included. 20" diameter x 42" high. Item:32001 (Regularly $249.95) SALE! $174.95 Click for more unique Housewarming Gift Ideas for the New Garden . - Thoughtful Housewarming Gifts for the New Home - Symbolic Feng Shui Housewarming Gifts: Harmony & Tranquility Gold Dragon & Chinese Characters Wall Plaque Add a touch of far away lands to your new home with this detailed golden dragon wall plaque. In the ancient practice of Feng Shui, the dragon is the symbol of power, good fortune and wisdom. 11" diameter. Item:30732 (Regularly $12.95) SALE! $10.95 Good Luck Bamboo Tranquility Water Fountain Water flows flows down from one "bamboo cane" into the next. This tranquility fountain comes complete with decorative stones and UL approved pump. Simulated bamboo. This soothing housewarming gift is 12 1/2" x 12 1/2" x 11 1/4" high. Item:31027 (Regularly $79.95) SALE! $60.95 Mystical Orb Serenity Water Fountain This thoughtful housewarming gift is a fine piece to add calm to an office or den. The natural pebbles, textured clay ball and faux bronze base of this desktop fountain create an aesthetic simplicity. Sound-activated. Battery operated. Item:32042 (Regularly $27.95) SALE! $21.95 Soothing Feng Shui Wind & Water Candle Holder This fan-shaped "Feng Shui" candle holder casts a comforting glow while the Chinese characters meaing wind and water are backlighted. Frosted, mirrored glass. This affordable housewarming gift is 4 3/4" x 2 3/8" x 4 3/8" high. Item:30790 (Regularly $9.95) SALE! $7.95 Chinese "Good Luck" Mirrored Candle Holder Fashioned in a circle shape for good luck, this mirror trim frosted glass votive holder emits a warming glow. The upside down Chinese character of good luck signifies good fortune has arrived. 4 3/4" x 2 3/8" x 4 3/4" high. Item:30789 (Regularly $9.95) SALE! $7.95 Click HERE for more Feng Shui decorations & housewarming gift ideas. - Thoughtful Housewarming Gifts for the Garden - Feng Shui Housewarming Gifts: Peace & Good Luck Authentic Bamboo Wind Chimes - Canoe Motif The gentle, natural sound of bamboo makes these canoe-motif windchimes a refreshing alternative you'll enjoy every time a breeze kicks up. Feng Shui hint: Bamboo windchimes attract and create ch'i. 13 1/8" x 1 1/2" x 36 1/2" high. Item:32221 (Regularly $14.95) SALE! $11.95 Click HERE for more wind chimes & garden housewarming gift ideas. 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Gifts For Women
10 Valentine's Day Gifts For Women 10 Valentine's Day Gifts For Women Valentine's Day is the perfect holiday to put extra thought into your gift giving. Women love to know their partners are not only spending their money, but theirthoughtful written all over them. One of them is bound to please the woman in your life. Of all the holidays in the year, Valentines Day is the one to truly make the thought count when it comes to gift giving. It is all about her. Take yourself out of the equation. If its something you will love, chances are its not a gift exclusively for her. I shouldnt even have to say this by now, but please no sexy lingerie! So before you rush off to the mall, take a look around your womans surroundings, her favorite places in her home. You may think you know her, but a fresh look is always time well spent. One well thought out gift can erase from her memory her horror when you gave her a box of low fat chocolate, or the slinky lingerie three sizes too big. Its neither all about pretty nor all about practical. Its not about expensive or cheap. Again, its the thought and effort put behind the gift. As you plan your gift, practice a little imagery. Imagine her opening up your gift. Prove to her that you know her, what makes her heart go pitter patter, her eyes well up with happy tears, her face beam with delight. Still cant think of a great gift? Allow me. Here are ten thoughtful Valentines Day gifts. Books, CDs, books on tape, videos. Again, take a long look at what she already has in her bookshelf, in her music collection. Dont be afraid to ask the store clerk either. You already know her tastes, right? But store associates know whats hot or even what classics are most sought after even if you dont. Music or dance lessons. Does she not so secretly express her desire to compete on American Idol? Do you catch her singing into a hairbrush in the mirror? Does she fawn when PBS airs the international ballroom dancing competition? A romantic meal at home. Notice I didnt say you had to cook it? Restaurants are now making it easier than ever to pick up a meal on the go. There are also some excellent frozen entres in your grocers freezer. The famous chef to the stars, Wolfgang Puck even has a line of frozen gourmet dishes. Dont forget dessert. Either way, make it easy, put out the best china and silverware, and do not leave a mess in the kitchen! Cushions and pillows. Nothing says lovin like a little luxury. Does she sit in a chair most of her day? Or does she like to sit in bed and read magazines? Give her a top of the line back or bootie cushion. Go to a store that specializes in orthopedic or ergonomic products. This thoughtful gift will remind her how you care about her comfort. Gadgets. Gadgets arent just for guys anymore. What about a cool camera phone? Or an MP3 player? Or, if and only if, shes already an exerciser, visit your local sporting goods store and check out the latest device designed to help her accomplish her fitness goals, maybe a talking pedometer. Dont forget the card and words to the effect of, I love it that youre taking care of yourself. I want us to be healthy and happy for a long time. Shoes and a day of shoe shopping together. No matter if shes the diva type or the earthy type, a good pair of shoes can put a smile on a womans face for a long time. Look, theres no way in heck youre going to be able to pick out a pair of shoes. I dont suggest trying it. Dont even buy a gift certificate. You cant limit her to just one choice of store! Instead, put it in writing that you will accompany her in good spirits to as many shoes stores as necessary in a 24 hour period for her to find a pair of shoes she will truly love. 24 hours of personal service---housekeeper, cook, masseuse, butler, secretary, and chauffeur. We should all have the feeling that our every whim is being catered to at least once a year. You might wake her with breakfast in bed, then run a bubble bath for her, and bring her the morning paper. While she reads her favorite magazine, you are dusting and mopping and cleaning the house from top to bottom. Remember, its the spirit that you undertake the chores with that will make the biggest impression, so dont forget to whistle while you work! Make an appointment with a professional to have something fixed about you. Yes, I said it, the f word. Are your teeth needing some repair, have you been putting off an uncomfortable but necessary health screening? Now some will say, How romantic is that? But she will know that youre finally listening to her and taking care that youll stay healthy for her, and that, my friends, is happiness money can never buy. Of course, youll need to give her the news over a romantic candlelight dinner. Selection of gift certificates from her favorite stores, the stores where she buys things for other people. If she likes that expensive coffee place, thats a good start. Take a walk around her favorite mall without her. Her spirit will guide you and before you know it, youll be thinking youre a genius for being so thoughtful! Professional photo session. You know how shes always the one making memories from your everyday life? Shes the photographer, rarely the photographed. Give her a session with a professional photographer. Now we know the most popular form of this gift is from that place where glamorous shots are taken and tons of makeup is applied semi-professionally. Again, know your woman. If thats not her style, then find a local photographer who will photograph her naturally or however way she truly wants to be seen. Now if youre a traditionalist and these ideas have your head spinning, then go ahead and throw in a bouquet of flowers and a shiny box of chocolates. It never hurts to have a backup! Author: Sandra Webber About Author: Ellen Webber is a freelance writer with many years experience receiving Valentines Day gifts through the years. She admits all the gifts shes received werent as unique and thoughtful as these listed here, but she accepted each one graciously as she believes is the only way to make sure the gift givers try again the next year. DISCLAIMER: PLEASE READ - By printing, downloading, or using you agree to our full terms. Review the full terms at www.2020site.org/legal/. Below is a summary of some of the terms. If you do not agree to the full terms, do not use the information. Since this information is from old and outdated books, it is for research purposes only. The information is "AS IS", "WITH ALL FAULTS". User assumes all risk of use, damage, or injury. You agree that we have no liability for any damages. We are not liable for any consequential, incidental, indirect, or special damages. 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Wedding Gift Registry: Charity
CBS News | Wedding Gift Registry: Charity | August 5, 2005 13:00:24 SEARCH: CBSNews.com The Web Home U.S. World Politics SciTech Health Entertainment Business Opinion Sports FREE CBS News Video August 5, 2005 13:00:24 Living HealthWatch Leisure Series The Sat. Early Show Contributors Section Front E-mail This Story Printable Version Wedding Gift Registry: Charity NEW YORK, Aug. 5, 2005 Charitable Couples Aakash Thakkar and Christina Giallourakis (Photo: CBS/The Early Show) (CBS) The latest request at many weddings these days hasn't been for presents at all. With the average ages of brides and grooms today at 27 and 29 respectively, many have all the dishes and bedding they need. So instead of asking for china and crystal, The Early Show contributor Laurie Hibberd reports, they're asking their guests to donate to charity. When Christina Giallourakis and Aakash Thakkar got married this spring, they were actually excited that half of their wedding guests did not buy them gifts. Thakkar explains, "We had sort of tried to, in planning for our wedding, to sort of get the basics that we need. Sure, maybe we didn't have sort of all the toasters and silverware and plates, et cetera, that one might need. But I think, our general thought was we could buy that stuff along the way." Instead, this Washington, D.C., couple asked their friends and family to help start a scholarship fund at Thakkar's high school alma mater. He says, "The thought was to start a scholarship that would be perpetual, and would allow a disadvantaged child in the Washington, D.C., area to be able to go to St. John's College High School." And they're not the only ones to forgo presents for charity. The trend has grown in the last few years, with a number of high-profile celebrity couples, including Billy Joel and his wife, Katie, setting the example. "I don't think we ever considered asking our friends to buy us gifts," Katie Joel says. "My husband and I were really on the same page when it came to this issue. We wanted to have charity donations for the wedding from the beginning. I got a lot of feedback from different friends saying, 'It's great that you chose to give to charities, instead of asking for gifts. We don't want to buy you a coffee pot'." Kara Corridan, executive editor of Modern Bride magazine, notes, "Over the past few years, couples may donate the unused food from their reception to a local food bank, or they'll print their invitations and their stationery on recycled paper. Or instead of giving favors to guests, they'll tell them that they made a donation to their favorite charity." Bethany Robertson is the executive director of the I Do Foundation , a non-profit organization that helps couples incorporate charity into their big day. Roberts says, "We have seen a phenomenal increase in the number of couples who are participating. In 2004, we had about 20,000 couples in the program. And this year, we're on track to have over 200,000 couples choose a charity through either the I Do Foundation or one of our partners. This is money that did not currently or before exists in the charitable pipeline. This is money that was being spent on cake toppers and garter belts. Now, it's being used for children's health or for community development, things like that. I kind of think of it as icing on the cake, really." Experts say it makes sense that this trend is on the rise with couples waiting longer - and until they're older - before walking down the aisle. Corridan says, "I think now because we have more couples who have been living together before they get married, they literally just don't need the stuff that would end up on a traditional registry, or they may live separately, and so, they might end up with two sets of everything going in to setting up their home." For couples like Christina Giallourakis and Aakash Thakkar, who are tying charitable giving into the day they tie the knot, they say it makes all the difference. "I think it made our wedding better," Giallourakis says. "There was that much more interaction with all of our guests before the wedding. It wasn't they just went to a Web site and bought a gift and that was it. It was: How's the fund doing? Where are you up to now?" And Robertson is hoping that more and more people think of those less fortunate while planning for their own futures. She says, "The I Do Foundation's vision is really that in 10 years, when someone comes back from a wedding, people will say, 'What did the bridesmaids' dresses look like? Who was the best man? And what was the couple's charity?'" If you're wondering how much money can actually be raised like this, so far Giallourakis and Thakkar's scholarship fund has raised about $8,000. What's This? MMV, CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Rita Exodus Texas Gov. Reverses Southbound Interstate Lanes To Aid Evacuations Passengers Watched Drama Unfold New Orleans: New Flood Risk Democrats Split On Roberts Wedding Gift Registry: Charity What More Engaged Couples Are Asking Of Wedding Guests 'Jaws' Set To Scare Anew Getting These Blues Can Help Trend Report: Bright Ideas Leo DiCaprio On 'The Aviator' Back To Top Bios | Contact Info Help | Advertise | Contact Us | Terms of Service | Privacy Policy | CBS News Bios | CBS.com | CBS SportsLine.com | Internships ©MMV, CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. Love Is In The Air Here are some showy proposals and weddings that got attention. Celebrity Circuit Hollywood's elite turns up at Toronto Film Festival This Is His Life A look at award-winning "Piano Man" Billy Joel. Video Instead of registering for wedding presents, many couples are asking for donations to charity. The Early Show's Laurie Hibberd reports on this rising trend. 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College Gift
Skidmore College - Gift Planning - Life Income Search | Calendar | A-Z Index Thu Sep 22 5:37 PM EDT Skidmore Home | Admissions | Current Students | Faculty & Staff | Parents & Friends | Alumni Wills and Bequests Life Income Gifts More Gift Options Breaking News To Honor Donors Bring Legacy to Life! Scribner House Contact Our Staff Gift Planning Home STANDARD MAIL 815 North Broadway Saratoga Springs, New York, 12866 GIFT PLANNING PHONE 518-580-5655 E-MAIL CONTACT Gift Planning Gift Planning Life Income Gifts A "retained life income" arrangement empowers you to make a gift to Skidmore that pays you back income for life or for a term of years, saves on taxes, helps protect your estate and your commitments to loved ones, and can increase the impact of your philanthropic commitment to Skidmore students. Gift vehicles of this sort fall in three general categories: trusts, annuities, and pooled life income funds, all available through Skidmore College. Many donors to the College have experienced a special satisfaction resulting from these types of well-crafted gift plans, and you can too. Explore the following links for more detailed information, then call or email the Office of Gift Planning with questions or to request one or more of our brochures. links: Charitable Remainder Trust Charitable Gift Annuity Skidmore Pooled Life Income Fund Bring Legacy to Life! Philanthropy Legacy Security The Office of Gift Planning urges donors to consult their legal and other professional advisors when considering charitable gift giving. Our staff is always pleased to work directly with donors and their advisors during the process. Creative Thought Matters. Skidmore College · 815 North Broadway · Saratoga Springs, NY · 12866 Skidmore College Main Links ©2005 Skidmore College · Contact Information Skidmore Home | Admissions | Current Students | Faculty & Staff | Parents & Friends | Alumni
Birthday Gift Try to
How to Wrap a Birthday Gift - eHow.com Clear Instructions on How To Do (just about) Everything Web eHow.com Home Family & Relationships Center Family Life How to Wrap a Birthday Gift Try to be as creative as possible when wrapping a birthday gift. Keep the gift recipient's age, likes and dislikes in mind when choosing the colors and types of materials used in your wrappings. Follow these instructions to wrap most gift boxes. Steps: 1. Choose a wrapping paper appropriate to the gift recipient. Is the gift for a child's birthday? Your grandmother's birthday? Does the recipient have a favorite color? There are wrapping papers available to suit any gift recipient. 2. Choose coordinating ribbon, and either purchase a premade bow or make your own. See "How to Tie a Decorative Bow" in Related eHows for instructions. If you decide to make your own bow, purchase additional ribbon. 3. Gather your materials and lay them out on a flat work surface. A kitchen or dining room table works best, but be sure not to scratch the table's surface when cutting the wrapping paper. 4. Use a string or a tape measure to determine the dimensions of your gift box. For a rectangular box, measure around the box as if you were measuring a waist. Add 2 inches to this dimension, and jot down this number. 5. Measure the length of your gift box. Measure the height of the box, multiply that number by two and add the total to the length measurement. Write this number down. 6. Use a ruler or yardstick to cut a piece of wrapping paper to the dimensions calculated in Steps 4 and 5 and place wrapping paper face down on your work surface. 7. Position package, top down, onto paper so that you are able to bring lengthwise edges of the wrapping paper to the middle of the box. Center the gift box. 8. Bring one lengthwise edge of wrapping paper to the center of the box. Secure with tape. Turn the opposite edge of paper under approximately 1 inch and bring this to the center of the box as well. The turned-under edge should overlap the first taped edge. 9. Position box so that one short end is facing you. Grasp left and right edges of wrapping paper and push the sides in so that top and bottom flaps are formed. Make sure that the edges are pushed in as far as they will go without ripping the paper. Secure pushed-in edges to box with tape. 10. Bring upper flap down against the side of the box, making sure that flap is sharply creased at its folds. Secure flap against box with tape. Bring lower flap up against the side of the box. Crease and secure as you did for the upper flap. Repeat for opposite end of box. 11. Position package so that the seamless side is up. Affix ribbon and bow as desired. Tips: Consider using comics or newspaper to wrap your gift; or stamp or paint appropriate designs onto plain white or brown Kraft paper. Choose transparent cellophane tape for your gift-wrapping needs. This will give your package a more tidy appearance than can be achieved with other types of tape. Secure lengthwise edges with tape all along the box length - at the middle and both ends. Use several short pieces of tape rather than one long piece. Use a fabric-lined basket or a drawstring fabric bag to wrap your gift if it will not fit in a box. Warnings: Check the label on any package of gift-wrapping paper to make sure there's enough paper inside to wrap your gift box. If you are wrapping a very large box or several gifts, you may need to purchase more than one package. Don't choose gift-wrapping paper that comes folded into precut squares. It has deep creases, which can give your package a crumpled, untidy appearance. Opt for paper that comes on a tube instead. Don't forget to remove the price tag before wrapping your gift. 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