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Sabado, Oktubre 8, 2011

Pink Bedroom


Create a simple and affordable ballerina themed bedroom design by implementing some of the eight easy ideas included in this article.
Use a light pink gingham comforter on the bed. Add a light pink dust ruffle and some accent throw pillows. If you can not locate a gingham comforter, you could reverse the design and have a solid pink comforter with a pink gingham dust ruffle and accent throw pillows.
Use a soft pink complementary paint color. The paint should be a little lighter than the bedding selection, but complement the dominant color of the bedding.
Select a ballet wall border. There ar several ballet wallpaper borders available astatine online discount wallpaper stores. You can find wallpaper borders that feature just ballet place or with ballerinas dancing. Choose a wall border with pink and white colors so that it coordinates with the boilersuit room theme.
Make your own window treatments. First, hang a soft white voile sheer drapery panel on the window. Then, tie ballet shoes to white cording and use them as customized tiebacks for your window sheers. Finally, add a soft rod pocket valance in pink gingham fabric (that coordinates with your bedding).
Install floor to ceiling mirrors on one wall. This will be the ballet dancers studio wall and will really bring the theme to life for your little dancer.
Install a ballet bar to the mirror wall. The ballet bar can be created by buying a thick closet bar or step railing astatine your local home improvement or discount store. The ballet bar can be installed by using rail brackets.
Install a chair railing on the additional walls. Paint the chair rail white and add white wooden pegs so that your child may hang ballet accessories such as ballet shoes, dance costumes, tights and tutus for display.
Create your own customized lamp and shade. You can find a simple ballet themed stamp and pink ink at your local discount craft store for next to nothing. Purchase a simple, but graceful white wood lamp and shade. Stamp the pink ballet themed design onto the shade and tie a simple pink ribbon around the base to complete the accent.
Any of these eight ballet decorating ideas, or all of them, are simple and inexpensive solutions that can bring this design theme to your home with little cost and effort.
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Pink and black house

Pink Louis Vuitton car interior




Bright coloured stud earrings,
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* All metal trike
* Leather look sprung saddle
* Rear wheel mudguards
* Working headlight
* Adjustable seat height
* Metal spoked wheels
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* Finished in lead free Red powder coat paint
* Solid Duralast tyres ensuring longer life

Lunes, Oktubre 3, 2011

The Pink Panther


Pink Panther is a series of comedy films featuring the bungling French police detective Jacques Clouseau that began in 1963 with the release of the film of the same name. The role was originated by, and is most closely associated with, Peter Sellers. Most of the films were directed and co-written by Blake Edwards, with theme music composed by Henry Mancini.
Despite its use in the titles of most of the films of the series, the "Pink Panther" is not the Clouseau character, but a large and valuable pink diamond which is first shown in the first film in the series. The phrase reappears in the title of the fourth film, The Return of the Pink Panther, in which the theft of the diamond is again the center of the plot; that film also marked the return of Sellers to the role after a gap of ten years, which may have contributed to some confusion between the character and the diamond. The phrase was used for all the subsequent films in the series, even when the jewel did not figure into the plot (the diamond has only appeared in six of the eleven films in the series).
The first film in the series had an animated opening sequence, created by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises and set to the theme music by Henry Mancini, which featured the Pink Panther character. This character, designed by Hawley Pratt, was subsequently the subject of its own series of animated cartoons which gained its greatest fame when aired on Saturday mornings as The Pink Panther Show. The character would be featured in the opening of every film in the movie series except A Shot in the Dark and Inspector Clouseau.