Saturday, January 1, 2011

Women's Fashion - Tips For Looking The Part In The Winter Months

By Mark Walters


Fashion often seems to pay more attention to looking good than what clothes are actually for - to keep you warm - and it can often be tricky to know how to do both at the same time. Our tips should help you out. One winter fashion tip that every woman should follow is: layers. Wear lots of layers. The extra insulation will keep you warm and, if you find you get too hot, you can always take one off. It also looks great to layer several tees over each other.

If you're after something to wear over your layers to keep you warm when you're out and about, then you can't go wrong with a hoody. You can show your loyalty with college logo hoodies or your fashion savvy with a designer brand. Alternatively, just get yourself a great, thick, snuggly hoody to keep out the winter chill. You're sure to be warm with the fleece lining and hood that you can use to keep your head warm. You can even choose from a whole range of colors.

You've got your top half sorted, but you can't neglect your feet when dressing for the winter. Every woman loves shoes, so this is a great excuse to get some really stylish ones that are also great for the weather. Make sure you keep your balance on icy sidewalks by going for some with good treads on the bottom. We recommend knee high boots as they are available in loads of different styles and will also help keep your legs warm.

If you make one major purchase this winter, make it a fabulous winter coat. This is vital for keeping warm, but you can also use it to make a style statement. If you like to stand out from the crowd, go for a coat with a pattern or in a bold color such as red, purple or green. Alternatively, stick with dark colors for a look that goes with anything. There are also loads of styles to choose from, from stylish leather trenches to amazingly warm ski jackets.

Now you've got your fantastic winter wardrobe sorted, add a few accessories to finish off your trendy look. Winter accessories look great in colors such as pale blue or lilac as they're soft and girly and will go with anything. If you're not a hat person, try keeping your ears warm with a pair of ear muffs instead. Also, instead of the traditional scarf and gloves combination, you could perhaps try a cute pair of mittens to keep your hands warm and add a style twist.




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Monday, February 16, 2009

Jaime Kae Paper Studio


View wedding invitation suite - Photo 2
Submitted by Jaime

Note from Jaime: This 5" x 7" wedding invitation suite consists of a printed original design and illustration on Wausau Royal Linen Brilliant White - 80lb Cover layered over Wausau Exact® Vellum Bristol 67lb Yellow, Stardream Metallic Text Weight Paper in Serpentine, and Green Cardstock. A7 Envelope Stardream Metallic in Serpentine. Response card also on Wausau Royal Linen Brilliant White - 80lb Cover and response envelope is A1 Stardream Metallic in Serpentine.

I am a stationery graphic designer specializing in original designs for each event.


Jaime Kae Hazen, owner/designer
www.jkpaperstudio.net
info@jkpaperstudio.net
Jaime Kae Paper Studio
Serving Clients Nationwide
503.957.6429

Monday, February 9, 2009

Stephanie Perell


Submitted by Stephanie

Note from Stephanie: We used silver stardream card stock, basis gray cardstock (on inside cover) & classic crest solar white to make this Bat Mitzvah booklet style invitation..


Stephanie Perell
www.stephanieperell.com
sperell@earthlink.net
tel. 914.232.1110
36 Hillside Avenue
Katonah, New York
10536

Luxury Invitations


submitted by Laura

Note from Laura:
This 8x8 wedding invitation was created using Stardream Bronze, Opal & Wausau Astrobrights Lunar Blue.
The main background was Stardream Bronze
The boarders/accent backgrounds was Wausau Astrobrights Lunar Blue.
The printed material was all on Stardream Opal.


Company Name: Luxury Invitations
Website: www.luxuryinvitations.ca
Email: info@luxuryinvitations.ca
Blog: http://luxuryinvitations.blogspot.com/

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

wrapped2perfection



Wedding Invitation submitted by Adrienne

Note from Adrienne: This invitation can also be incorporated into a pocket-fold and custom artwork is prepared at no additional charge.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Simply Sarah’s Paper Perfections



Wedding Invitation submitted by Sarah

Note from Sarah: I used Watermelon Sorbet Cardstock to create a fashionable wedding invitation for my "sample" compilation. My samples are showcased for hundreds of customers to view and choose one of my designs as the initial vision guest will receive before attending their celebration. All of my invitation designs, ranging from weddings to birthdays, are made with Paper-Papers products. Thanks for the showcase opportunity!


wrapped2perfection

Pocketfold
See additional photo of  'Invitation Closed View'

Wedding Invitation submitted by Adrienne

Note from Adrienne: This stunning pocketfold invitation is available in a myriad of metallic colors. This particular invitation is made using a Stardreams bronze pocketfold, Curious metallic antique gold mat and a Curious poison ivory iridescent invitation layer. Custom artwork is prepared at no additional charge.