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5 Jun 2009Bringing in the classic style or traditional style to your home can be done easily, but it may seem like an expensive way to decorate. Traditional is a style that makes you think of elegance and expensive looking furniture. However, you also need to bring in some comfort to the traditional style so that it isn’t looked at as boring and cold. This style is one that is minimal in design, and one that you need to add just a bit of pizzazz to make it not too minimal.
A cacophony of brass bells ring out, as a chorus of, “We Wish You A Merry Christmas”. Swinging the instruments that are the size of milk bottles are six people; each and every one of them had never lifted a bell half an hour ago. They are only some of the hundreds reliving some of England’s forgotten arts on the event called the Lancanshire’s first ever Traditions Craft Fair. This event took place recently at the Lostock Hall High School.
A ringing of brass bells sounds out a chorus from the song “We Wish You A Merry Christmas”. There are six people swinging the milk-bottle sized instruments, and believe it or not, all of them have never lifted a bell around half an hour ago. These people are only a few of the hundreds reliving some of England’s forgotten arts at an event called the Lancanshire’s first ever Traditions Craft Fair. This took place recently at the Lockstock Hall High School.
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3 May 2009To create that elegant look that is also upscale but comfortable you will need to design in the traditional style. This type of decor is not only classic but also will add some elegance to your rooms. The traditional dcor is one that is simple to complete, and you just need to remember that nothing in the room should stand out above the other dcor.
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7 Mar 2009Believe it or not, Wedding Dresses were not forever white. That ritual really got it’s begin in Victorian England along with the marriage ceremony of Queen Victoria to her cousin Albert in 1840. With marrying in a white wedding dress Queen Victoria influenced the tradition of choosing white because, white was the “emblem of an unsullied heart and the purity and innocence of girlhood.”