I am looking for a white gold cocktail glass charm that has a dimond as the olive?
Mar 16, 2008 by sweetest pain | Posted in Fashion & Accessories
on the show laguna beach lauren aka LC got given a neckelace for her birthday from one of her friends. on the neckelace was a white gold cocktail glass with a dimond as the olive. dose any one knw where i can get one its my 21st in 2010 and i wud love one .
here are some martini glasses?
shiivers4rivers | Mar 16, 2008
I just purchased a marked Tiffany & Co necklace, It is a simple silver chain with a glass charm that looks?
Jun 21, 2008 by Blob | Posted in Fashion & Accessories
like a ladybug, does anyone know any information or where I can find information about this necklace such as when Tiffanys released the necklace, etc...
Thanks!
Just go to Tiffanys.com and look under search, and type everything u just said. Or connect with one of their customer representatives.
OCSFashionista | Jun 22, 2008
Where can I buy wine glass charms?
Mar 14, 2007 by fergalicious | Posted in Other - Home & Garden
I'm looking for wine glass charms for girly nights in with a girly design - e.g. pink/silver/diamonte handbags/shoes/bustiers/lovehearts. Does anyone know where I can buy them?
either in UK or online.
Thanx
Hi!
You can find them at:
John Lewis
Debenhams
Au Naturel
Hope this helps!!
Moofie's Mom | Mar 14, 2007
try http://www.lakeland.co.uk
fidgetyfingers | Mar 14, 2007
Try The Pier or Cargo Home Shop.
Sapphire | Mar 14, 2007
Try Bombay duck, debenhams, next
princess of pinkness | Mar 14, 2007
hi a great web site called
www.honeypotgifts.co.uk they have a set called girlks night out for £13.99 six pieces including a shoe, a handbag, a lipstick there are a couple of other choices as well but the quality is ok
dennykp1 | Mar 14, 2007
from little people shops.
Actually..know what you mean..have you tried Hobbycraft?...they might have them.
i_am_jean_s | Mar 14, 2007
Superdrug are selling them not sure if regional or not. But know for sure that Ann Summers do have a range of "naughtier" wine glass charms. Hope that helps
CHRIS S | Mar 14, 2007
March 14, 2007
Have you tried the online wineries? many countries offer their products online. I think someone already answered your question.
Mrs.Marissa G. DiBartoloPhillip | Mar 14, 2007
Target
Red | Mar 14, 2007
great universal catalogue ad som of dem goin well cheap !
HEATHER L | Mar 15, 2007
Any store that has a home decor section, even one like Wal*mart, has wine glass charms. More upscale places such as department stores carry a better selection and they are better quality and more attractive.
You can also buy kits to make your own charms at craft stores (such as Michaels) or simply delve in on your own using silver or gold jewelry wire and your choice of beads. This might be the best option considering you have a very specific theme in mind and it is very easy. You could even add something special to each one to make it personalized for friends.
Holly | Mar 15, 2007
Pier One and local dollar shops.
angelzwings20032001 | Mar 15, 2007
try www.williamssonoma.com or www.potterybarn.com
acooper718 | Mar 15, 2007
next, matalan and debenhams.
boo | Mar 18, 2007
Where can i buy a cinderella glass slipper necklace made of real glass?
Aug 15, 2008 by msckec2 | Posted in Fashion & Accessories
Trying to find a nice glass slipper charm for necklace. Want it to look like the big one disney has
They sell it at Downtown Disney or Disneyland souvenir stores.
Just ask the workers if they have it anywhere, if not, try Ebay.
QueenB | Aug 15, 2008
glass mushroom charm for hemp necklace?
Apr 16, 2008 by Annie | Posted in Fashion & Accessories
does anyone know where to get a necklace like this?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&Item=190214016343&Category=92763&_trksid=p3907.m29
like store wise, NOT internet!
thanks.
you could just make it. if you know how to braid hair, you should know how to tie hemp. its not hard to learn at all, its all just repetitive motions and its actually really relaxing! you can get hemp real cheap at Micheals or some kind of sewing store. as for the bead, i would suggest, depending on your area, going to a local ethnic shop where you can find something really unique or even scrounging at a bead shop till you see something cool. if youre keen about going to a store, i would suggest World Market or a hippy/surf shop =]
Echo | Apr 16, 2008
Resale of the week: Old World charm, updated, in Northwest Washington Times
11.03.10
By Michele Lerner SPECIAL TO THE WASHINGTON TIMES
Some of the most interesting homes in the District may never catch the eye of a passer-by, even when their charms are visible from the street.
American University Park has too many homes with deep front porches, Craftsman-style detailing or Victorian flair to allow every home to receive proper attention. Yet the home at 4337 Ellicott St. NW should stand out as a neighborhood gem.
On the market for $1,100,000, this single-family home of stone, stucco and vinyl siding features a blend of Old World craftsmanship found in a wood-beamed ceiling, wood columns and interior trim, with updated bathrooms, a renovated kitchen and rooms flooded with natural light from skylights and myriad windows. Stone retaining walls define the professionally landscaped front gardens, which flank a winding flagstone front walk that leads to a flagstone front stoop and splashy, arched, red-painted front door.
The backyard of this home is equally enticing, with a low-maintenance composite deck, a covered back porch and a flagstone patio with adjacent garden beds.
Inside, the formal two-story foyer includes dramatic slate flooring, a chandelier and solid wood doors leading to a deep coat closet and a powder room with a floral sink and peach-tinted walls. The arched, solid wood doors are matched by oversized wood trim around the doorway leading into the living room.
The living room features a wall of windows on the side of the room surrounded by wood trim, natural wood crown moldings and restored hardwood flooring. The casement windows feature built-in roll-down screens for privacy. The focal point for this room is the wood-burning fireplace with a marble hearth, which is flanked by built-in wood bookcases with leaded glass doors.
Wood columns flank the entrance to the formal dining room, which has a deep bay window with a seat facing the front gardens. The dining room features crown moldings, a wood-beamed ceiling, hardwood flooring and pocket doors, which can close off the room during formal entertaining, leading into the kitchen.
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