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Decorate Ideas for the Party of 15 Years

A very good ideas to acclimate your party of 15 is a sector arm so your guests Livings adolescents (co-cole, friends, cousins, etc..) Enjoy a night where they can choose who to be and what to eat.
Many catering offer alternatives to savor Livings sector such as the "finger food"; it is very important to choose the style of livings.
The best option is to rent chairs, futons and white tables as well with any color you choose for the centerpieces, cushions, roads, candles, etc.
The colors used by the girls who turn 15 are pink, fuchsia, apple green, orange, lilac and violet.
Here are some great ideas for decorating a party 15 years:







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Nails Decoration Design

Continuing the theme of decoration that we love so much, we will take specifically time to our fingernails. So I bring you some nail art designs. I hope you enjoy and serve them as a reference.

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Options for Decorating with Pictures

The pictures either alone, in pairs or groups, can give a lot of decorative possibilities, important paintings of renown, posters and photographs.
In some cases you can choose black and white combination, which will be awarded to your rooms a modern feel and even more if they are placed asymmetrically using different shapes and sizes, always bearing in mind that they complement each other.

You can also place two images of the same landscape or complement each other, the same style and appearance, in these cases the frames should be simple, and if you prefer landscapes, landscapes will look like with exterior views, since they relax any decor.

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Wall Decorating Ideas

How many times have we faced the dilemma of how to decorate that empty space on the wall; here are some ideas for decorating walls:

1- Pictures: It is an ancient way to decorate the wall, but very effective. It is a decoration that provides a personal touch to the house.
 
2- Paint: This is another way to decorate the wall in a personalized way. It is ideal for children or teenagers bedroom. Hang your paintings will make the bedroom look unique and very youthful.
 
3- Mural: The mural gives us endless possibilities.
 
4- Shelves: This also adds value.
 
5- Decorative Baskets: This is a simple and effective way to solve the problem.
 
6- Potted Plants: Bring nature into your home is a good idea.
 
7- Text: Why not decorate with a piece of poetry or a favorite book.

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How to Decorate a Reception (Hall)

Often, when decorating our house, we focus on the living room, bedroom, kitchen or even the garden, and forget the hallways.
Since necessarily to go through to change rooms, in order to get the most out of them; just follow these simple tips:
- The first thing to note is that the corridors should give a sense of freedom and comfort to facilitate and expedite the transition in your home. You must also consider that there is no natural light, so the responsibility falls to us to enlighten them properly.
White and beige paint are the most popular choices.

- Re-size the space: The placement of light sources will largely depend on the height of the roof we have. To do the light overhead, use foci located directly on the ceiling or wall at top of the walls, illuminating hard for light to flood the hall.
If, on the contrary, we are at a high, the solution can pass through socket. At the top place a strip similar to a wood floor.
Another resource is the use of mirrors, which will help you play with the dimensions due to its reflection.


- Classic choice: Depending on the width you have, it may be advisable to include some furniture to liven up the pace. Racks or libraries give more life to this area, avoiding that seems deserted.
A mat is a good solution, since it will bring warmth giving a more friendly and hospitable impression. If you have enough space you can also place a small table with a lamp on it.


- Beware of excess: It is important to remember that you can not place objects near the doors, because for the chance to hit them. You must avoid at all costs overloading the corridor, since our goal is to make it as light as possible.
Another alternative is to create a small art gallery; as pictures.


Now you know all that is necessary to correctly decorate this part of the house, often neglected. A well furnished halls will flow coherence and joy to your home.

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Fish Tanks for Homes and Commercial Establishments

Decorate with fish is a good idea, an aquarium set in a nice house or a commercial establishment can provide relaxing.
Below photographs that open the mind to the possibility of a custom installation in a home or business.










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2011 Halloween Centerpieces Ideas

Below are an inspiration centerpiece ideas for your next Halloween party or as festive additions to your home to add some fright to your holiday table.

- Halloween Glass Vases: glass block vases become one of a kind Halloween centerpieces with die cuts and spooky scrapbook paper (available at crafts stores).
To make this, use spray adhesive to attach the papers; then spray the back of the paper, not the glass, to avoid streaks. Place sand and tapered candles inside the vase for a haunting glow.




- Black and Orange Halloween Candles: wrap decorative scrapbook paper around large orange and black candles to create this simple Halloween centerpiece.
An orange table runner makes the black candle pop, overturned black bowls add height to the decoration and black spiders and white Halloween candies add creepy-crawly fun at the base.
Tip: Be sure to keep an eye on how fast your candles burn, and trim scrapbook paper accordingly.




- Raven Urn Centerpiece: you need only a few household items and a little nature to create this haunting yet simple Halloween centerpiece.
Gather knotted, rustic sticks from your yard or neighborhood to place in a basic urn and add bits of moss to get the fright just right. Use free clip art to trace and cut out ominous black ravens from construction paper - the finishing touch for this Halloween centerpiece.





- Candle holder Goblets Display: thrift store glasses become centerpiece ready with a coat of black spray paint.
Choose textural goblets for the most detail, set them upside down to spray paint and tape a few to preserve the tops. Touch up any edges with a black permanent marker after the goblets dry. Note that after decorating the goblets they are meant for display only.
Tip: Use sand to raise candle to desired height; place the goblets on a black tray or a mirror embellished with spray paint to make the centerpiece both cohesive and portable.





- "Boo" Embroidery Hoop Centerpiece: basic embroidery hoops set a spooky scene at your Halloween table.
To make, stretch black costume fabric or lace through the painted hoops; trim extra fabric. Next, spray paint planters for bases, then add enough florist's foam inside to secure a painted dowel through the middle.
Finish with a square of black and white patterned paper atop the planters and a fun message spelled out in painted wood letters. Hot glue can help secure the dowels and wood letters.





- Chalked Skeleton Centerpiece: spray paint Halloween props with black chalkboard paint, then outline them with chalk for frightfully aged flair.
Fill the cauldron with a decorative bottle, handpicked beverage or a tasty Halloween treat.




- Ghost Book Pop-Ups: a stack of old books forms the stand in this spooky centerpiece.
To make, cut two basic ghost shapes from pages in the middle of a book, leaving the bottoms attached to their pages. Hold up each ghost with a touch of tape.
To complete, use a hole punch or marker to make eyes for this haunting centerpiece.





- White Pumpkins on Black Stands: pumpkins painted white and covered in glitter stand out when placed on stark black stands.
Use double sided tape or an adhesive spray to get just the right amount of shine for this glitzy Halloween centerpiece.




- Ribbon Spool Stickers: colorful spools of ribbon display equally eye catching desserts.
Place scallop edge die cuts (available at crafts stores or cut from a die cutting tool) between the ribbon spools with a touch of adhesive to ensure stability. Top with a decadent treat for a sugary sweet Halloween centerpiece.



- Recycled Halloween Centerpiece: scrapbook papers and floral accents are all it takes to "up-cycle" yesterday's tin cans into a "green" Halloween centerpiece. Standard and economy size tin cans work well for this craft, although the more varied the sizes, the more intriguing the display. Wrap with scrapbook paper or add die cut scenes or stickers as desired.


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Halloween Door Decor Ideas 2011

Here are quick and easy handmade ideas to decorate your door for Halloween:

- Painted Pumpkins with Message: your visitors will have no doubt that they are welcome when they see this wheelbarrow with a welcoming message at the front door.
Paint your sentiments on two large pumpkins with black or white paint, then place the pumpkins in wheelbarrow and surround them with squash, gourds, bittersweet, and autumn leaves.




- Witch Door Display: put a witches brooms right next to the front door, you can make your own brooms by wrapping twigs and grass around wooden dowels. Then mark your Halloween "parking lot" with a sign made by printing on iron-on transfer paper and ironing the design onto a painted stretched artist's canvas.


- Fall Harvest Door Display: orange and bronze, pumpkins, gourds and a bundle of cornstalks from the local garden center can transform an everyday door into an inviting fall display perfect for Halloween.
Pull up a straight chair or rocking chair and drape it with a cozy quilt; then add a grapevine wreath and your door is a little bit country and a whole lot inviting.



- Silhouette Door Art: Dress up a bare glass door with a spooky silhouette; tape together multiple sheets of black card stock or sheets of black crafts foam and you can create a spooky scene big enough to fill the door.
Trace your design, cut it out, and adhere it to the door with tape or spray adhesive.



- Frightful Front Door: set a dark mood by disguising the view inside the front door. Cut black paper to fit the door glass and any side windows, then trace and cut out Halloween shapes.
Tape the black paper to the windows and cover the cutouts with yellow tissue paper; your spooky designs will glow when you turn on the interior lights. Line the path to the door with glowing pumpkins.



- Eerie Entry: since white objects are highlighted at night, a grouping of ghostly door decor made from painted gourds is sure to catch the eye and chill the heart in the dark.
Use black paint to create the spirited expressions and dangle the gourds from dormant vines, porch rafters or tree branches. Finish off your front-door masterpiece with dried bittersweet and a painted twig wreath.





- Window Halloween Display: make a spirited first impression by turning a sidelight window into a gruesome message board.
Piercing cat eyes and bold lettering send a cautionary note to all who come to your front door. Use black and white papers and green stickers for cat eyes.
For the message, print large letters from a computer, trace them onto black paper and cut out. Tape the letters and eyes to the glass.




- Jack-o'-Lantern Door Display: dress your front door with this smashing Halloween decoration that's simple to make.
Crafted from a halved foam pumpkin, the jack-o'-lantern gets its charming personality when you add painted facial features, silk leaves and bittersweet. The spooky final touch is to add an artificial crow on top.



- Doorstep Halloween Urn Display: ever wondered what to do with those cute, inexpensive urns from the crafts store! With a simple coat of spray paint they become spooky Halloween decorations.
Stuff cotton batting and blocks of crafts foam inside; stick white branches into the foam as desired. Then cut from paper black bats, fabric leaves, black webbing and a few creepy-crawly spider accents to complete the look.


- Halloween Treats Bucket: no time to man the door this Halloween? Set out a cute bucket at your gate for a grab and go way to celebrate the holiday.
Spray paint a bucket black, coating it a few times for full coverage, then paint wood letters with glow in the dark paint to spell "treats" and attach to the bucket. Stick a shepherd's hook into the ground and hang your full to the brim treat pail from it.


- Halloween-Inspired Paper Lanterns: infuse plain white lanterns with spooky spirit in minutes.
Run lengths of black ribbon along the surface of an open paper lantern (we made one lantern with ribbon and one without). Print basic jack-o'-lantern clip art (a quick online search offers lots of options) onto white paper. Trim and tape to the front of the lantern. Hang it on your porch for a delightful welcome.
 

- "Beware" Banner: offer a warning welcome gate side with a pretty banner sharing a Halloween phrase.
Create a basic triangle template and use it to trim six triangles from outdoor ready fabric (ours is the type that's used to cover picnic tables). Back each triangle with black card-stock; trim.
Paint wood letters a bright color (glow in the dark paint is a fun option) and adhere to each triangle. Use purple rickrack to create the banner.

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